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  • 2018/1/15 14:36
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Canadian education system process

By law, Canadian children must go to school. According to the regulations of each province and district, the legal reading age of a child is between 5 and 6 years of age until the age of 16 or 18.

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Canadian schools:

• Kindergarten up to Year 12

• One school year usually begins at the end of August and ends by the end of June

• usually Monday to Friday as a class time (except holidays)

• High school diploma after graduating from high school

• English and French schools

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Parents can choose suitable schools for their children, and Canadian schools fall broadly into the following four categories:

• Free public school

• Paid private schools

• family Education

• English or French school


Usually Canadian schools are divided according to the EDB, EDB is responsible for the following:

• Maintenance and construction of school buildings

•Employee

•administration staff

•Recruiting students

Student enrollment


If students need to enter school, they should contact their local school board. Because the Education Bureau manages many schools, you need to choose the appropriate school your child is about to enter. Normally, if your child is enrolled for the first time, the school will read the student to evaluate and decide:

• Students should enter the first grade

• Do students need English or French language help?

 

Canadian examination system

Canada's examination system and the Chinese examination system is different. Ontario, Canada, for example, the Ontario examination system, there is no college entrance examination or middle school entrance examination. Students do not enter college or college entrance test. Students entering college are primarily determined by the combined grades of students in grades 11 and 12. Normally, a Canadian teacher will tell students the grade distribution for the whole semester from the very beginning of the semester, dividing all assignments, presentations and exams in a year. Students will need to accumulate points during the semester's study. At the end of the semester, Summarized the cumulative score as a college entrance point. However, this does not mean that Canada does not have a final test, Canada has a final test, but the final test scores usually only 3% of the total score of 40.


Canada class mode (hall form)

The Canadian school system has no so-called "class" concept. Because Canada's schools are mainly classroom hall. The hall class means that students are based on their different curriculum, go to different classes on the corresponding course, and the students do not have the class teacher said. As Canada's class mode is based on the form of hall, so the class atmosphere will be relaxed, and students will be relatively more students.


How to choose a Canadian high school

High schools in Canada begin classes on career planning and students need to start planning their own major in college. The professional direction is broadly divided into (Arts, Science, Business). Students can choose the appropriate course to attend depending on their professional interests and future plans. Canada's high school except English is compulsory, all other professions can choose their own, that is, there is no so-called high school Canada phenomenon. If some students in science is not good, mathematics is poor, then students do not need to learn math this profession. Students are free to arrange their favorite liberal arts study, so this also greatly enhances students' interest in learning during the school, but also can help students plan their future career direction.


How can Canada go to college?

University admission in Canada places more emphasis on students' everyday social practice. Each high school student needs 40 hours of social service before graduation to apply for college. So students in grades 11 and 12 should be online to watch volunteer service, which is very helpful for future university admission. In Ontario, for example, in addition to the hard-line volunteerism requirement, Ontario needs each high school graduate to pass the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test to enter college. Depending on the requirements of each university, some universities admit students to write a self-introduction in addition to having good grades.


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