High School Program
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
Alathena International Academy offers Ontario Secondary School Diploma based on Ontario Secondary School Curriculum. All our courses are carefully developed by experienced academics and students can obtain credits towards their OSSD.
Students need to satisfy and complete following requirements to obtain OSSD:
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18 compulsory credits
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12 optional credits
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40 hours of community involvement activities and
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the provincial secondary school literacy requirement
Compulsory Credits
Students must earn the following 18 compulsory credits in order to obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma:
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4 Credits English (1 credit per grade) *
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1 Credit French as a second language
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3 Credits Mathematics (1 at the Senior Level)
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2 Credits Science
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1 Credit Canadian geography (Grade 9)
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1 Credit Canadian history (Grade 10)
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1 Credit Arts credit (any of visual arts, music, drama, dance)
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1 Credit Health and physical education
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0.5 Credit Civics
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0.5 Credit Career studies
Plus one credit from the following groups:
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One additional credit in English, OR French as a second language OR a native language OR classical and international language OR social sciences and the humanities OR Canadian and world studies OR guidance and career education OR cooperative education **
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One additional credit in health and physical education OR the arts OR business studies, OR cooperative education **
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One additional credit in science (Grade 11-12) OR computer studies (Grade 10-12) OR technological education (Grade 9-12), OR cooperative education **
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* A maximum of 3 credits in English as a second language (ESL) or English Literacy Development (ELD) may be counted towards the 4 compulsory credits in English, but the fourth must by a credit earned for a Grade 12 compulsory English course.
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** A maximum of 2 credits in cooperative education can count as compulsory credits.
Optional Credits
Students are required to obtain a minimum of 12 optional credits that can be selected by students from available courses. Our guidance always help and guide students and parents to choose their optional courses for OSSD. Students and parents should consider the abilities and interests of the student, the academic requirements to pursue post-secondary education, and career goals.
Students are required to check pre-requisites when choosing their optional courses since most courses are sequential in nature. We are happy to assist students and parents if they have any concerns about course selection.
Community Involvement Hours
As part of the OSSD requirements, every student must complete 40 hours of community involvement prior to graduation. The purpose of this requirement is to:
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promote community values by helping students understand how they can make a positive difference within the community;
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increase students’ awareness of community needs;
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develop a positive self-image and a greater sense of identity within the community.
Students are required to obtain “Community Activity Record” form from the guidance and should take the responsibility of maintaining accurate record of completed community hours. Students should also select the community activities from activities that are declared eligible.
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
All Grade 10 students in Ontario will be required to complete OSSLT which measure basic English literacy levels: reading and writing skills. Successful completion of the OSSLT is a mandatory requirement for all students in order to successfully obtain OSSD.
Students who are interested in getting more information about OSSLT may visit www.eqao.com/en/assessments/OSSLT.
Courses and Programs
High School Credits
True North Institute International offers a high school credit courses in the evening and night. High school students or mature students who need a new credit or need to upgrade a grade or reach ahead with credits, and meet relevant pre-requisite requirements are welcome to enroll. Our guidance department will help students and parents regarding prerequisite courses and course selection for successful University Admission.
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Summer School Credits
Summer Credit Courses at True North Institute International are offered in both July and August. Summer credit program provides an opportunity for high school students to get additional credits during the summer months. Our flexible summer schedule helps students to enjoy summer while completing high school credits. We allow high school students to complete maximum of two high school credits towards OSSD during the summer.
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Fast Track Courses
True North Institute International offers fast track courses for students who want to earn a credit with faster than our regular semester. Fast track courses allow student to register at any time of the school year and complete with a flexible schedule. Students are strictly bounded by the Ministry requirement of the completion of a credit.
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Credit Abroad Program
Do you want to extend your learning boundaries beyond your school and expand your horizon before you graduate from high school? This is an opportunity to complete a high school credit towards your OSSD while travelling abroad. Credit Abroad program at True North Institute International is usually conducted in the summer. This program brings participating students new life experiences, unforgettable memories, new friends and enhanced perspectives. We make its best effort to provide participating students a safe and fun-filled learning experience.
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University Pathway Programs
Alathena International Academy welcomes students from around the world and provide them unique, safe and effective learning environment for them to enter into prestigious Canadian and American University. We provide a true multicultural learning experience to our students and have been giving them fast and seamless pathway to Top Canadian and American Universities.
Our popular University Pathway Destinations:
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University of Toronto
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University of Waterloo
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York University
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McGill University
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McMaster University
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University of Ottawa
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University of Waterloo
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University of Western Ontario
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