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Global Partnerships
CA High welcomes you to collaborate in providing your students with an alternative to your local program
– a Canadian Secondary School Diploma Program.
Canadian Advanced Senior High (CA High) is an outstanding private high school licensed by the Ontario Ministry of Education (licence number BSID 882214).
CA High offers an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Program for students from Grade 9 to 12 through Classroom Blended Learning or Online Independent Learning. This program meets the requirements and outcomes prescribed by the Ministry of Education in Ontario.
The formation of such a partnership will allow your students to earn their Canadian secondary school diploma while they remain enrolled in your school.
Why Partner with CA High
A comprehensive package is ready for our partners to establish an international program.
Our curriculum and programs are approved by the Canadian government.
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is recognized by educational institutions globally.
Our 360° approach benefits all stakeholders: students, teachers, school administrators and parents.
Students
Have access to preview or review course material anytime | |
Engage in interactive activities in order to reinforce their learning | |
Can track their progress in each course | |
Will receive ongoing and individualized feedback from teachers | |
Can learn at their own pace |
Teacher
Have access to an organized compilation of ready-to-use activities and resources | |
Grade students’ work submissions using marking schemes and rubrics facilitated by the learning management system | |
Can utilize the automatic grading feature, which includes grade book summaries of the student and the class | |
Provide constructive written or oral feedback | |
Automatically track student attendance | |
Receive notifications as soon as student work is submitted |
School Admin
Implement a modern school management system | |
Provide continuous support in teaching and learning |
Parents
Can track their child’s learning progress |