The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board, located in Ottawa, Canada, is a part of Ontario's public education system and currently has about 75,000 students. Students are mainly local residents, and the proportion of international students is about 10%. Ottawa is located at the intersection of Ottawa River and Lido Canal, with a population of about 1.02 million. Its environment is very safe and simple, and it has been selected by the United Nations as the sixth city with the highest quality of life in the world. There are more than 145 schools under the jurisdiction of Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada, including primary schools, including junior high schools and special education centers, and high schools (including adult high schools).
Curriculum of Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada;
Primary school (kindergarten to eighth grade)
Children who live with their parents or relatives in Ottawa can attend 120 primary and junior high schools under OCDSB. International students in Grade 8 (13 years old) can stay in the Canadian B&B International. Students must have a grade point average of B or above to join the international student program of Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada. If students want to learn English as a second language, they will receive extra English teaching provided by the school while attending regular courses.
Graduated from high school
Students of Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada can complete high school in Ontario and obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). The school offers three types of courses: academic courses, applied courses and open courses.
Preparatory course
In the senior year, we will provide students with courses to prepare for college, including: college preparatory course, college preparatory course and workplace preparatory course.
Canadian culture and academic experience
International students from Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada can study Canadian culture courses for one or two semesters to improve their English.
English as a second language course
For foreign students whose mother tongue is not English, some high schools offer ESL teaching in four stages of language proficiency. In addition to formal academic courses, students also study English. Students in the second stage can get corresponding credits after successfully completing the ESL course.
summer school
For international students aged 9 or above, Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada also offers summer courses.
Student service of Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada;
The guidance and consulting services of every secondary school in Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada can provide guidance, guidance and support for students, mainly including the following contents:
1, education consultation and guidance;
2. Career counseling and guidance;
3. Personal consultation;
4. Language/cultural support;
5. Family accommodation service.
In addition to these school support services, OISP academic assistants will continue to provide international students.
Provide academic support and help.
In addition, the study liaison officers of Carlton Public Education Bureau in Ottawa, Canada also provide continuous study support and help for international students and communicate directly with their parents. The school encourages international students to join sports teams and other clubs, including football, badminton, chess, photography, drama and ice hockey. All schools under the Education Bureau of Carlton District in Ottawa have gymnasiums and outdoor sports facilities.