Campus Life

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School Environment

Our campus includes a teaching facilities, a school dormitory building and a cafeteria. Our campus is fully equipped with activity rooms, multi-functional media rooms, dance studios, gymnasiums, and music rooms.

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Summer Camp

We offers summer and winter camps for high school students who want to improve their English during their vacation time.Our international camps are taught by licensed ESL teachers. During the camp, students experience Canadian multiculturalsim and the joy of learning English. Our campers visit Ontario's historical and cultural sites, century-old institutions of higher learning, and tourist attractions to stimulate their interest in learning, cultivate a sense of language and confidence in English, and prepare for the true integration into Canadian institutions of higher learning in the future.

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Orientation

We provide our freshmen with a comprehensive orientation program led by our full-time staff. Our staff show students how to open a bank account, purchase phone cards, and receive free study and support gift packages provided by the school.

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Accommodation

Our school provides accommodations in campus area. In addition, if students want to be more integrated into the living environment of locals, the school can also arrange off-campus accommodation for students.

According to the Canadian Immigration Service, international students under the age of 19 must appoint a Canadian citizen or permanent resident as their guardian. A guardian's fee is collected by the guardian. Our school will arrange homestay for students at their request. We will arrange for a safe and secure homestay with convenient transportation and close proximity to the school.Each family accepts up to two boarding students and provides three meals a day and snacks. Matching will fully consider the interests, background, living habits, personal needs and preferences of our students.

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Volunteering Activities

According to the regulations of the Ontario Ministry of Education, high school students need to complete 40 hours of community service in addition to the required credits. Our school offers a variety of club activities, and at least one lecture, party, competition or club networking is held every month. Our school also has long-term interactions with many local political, business, and community associations and actively participates in club activities to help students integrate into Canadian multicultural society as soon as possible. Community service aims to cultivate the humanitarian spirit, civic awareness and compassion of young people, and it is also one of the very important elements for future university applications and job hunting. Every semester, our school arranges suitable volunteer activities for students. Students have the opportunity to personally connect with local communities, cultivate the spirit of social responsibility, and to fulfill the requirements to graduate from high school.

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