First, Canada's high school study abroad is suitable for the crowd
Junior high school graduates, senior one students who are studying or finishing their studies, senior two students who are studying, senior high school students, senior three graduates and senior three graduates (the ideal group is junior high school graduates and senior three graduates).
Canadian high school application conditions:
Hardware conditions: public high school: graduated from grade two or above, with an average score of more than 70%; Private high schools: The average score of all subjects in middle schools in the last three years is above 75%-80%.
Language scores: there are no hard and fast rules; Most aristocratic schools in private high schools require IELTS 5.5 or 6.5, and they also need to provide SSAT scores, and 2200/2400 is competitive.
Economic security: about 600,000 yuan.
Entrance Examination: Interview: Some of them need on-site interview or SKYPE interview.
Second, the materials required for Canadian high school applications
1. Application fee (paid by credit card);
2. boarding application form (if necessary);
Many Canadian families welcome foreign students. For international students in China, they can not only be taken care of by their host families, but also learn about the real life of Canadian families and practice their English.
3. Immune table;
4. Recommendation Form
Generally speaking, teachers and class teachers directly know students' personal qualities and learning ability from students.
5. The transcripts of at least four semesters in the past two years have been translated and stamped with Chinese and English or official documents;
6. Translation, seal or official certificate of graduation certificate or study certificate in Chinese and English;
To apply for high school after graduating from junior high school, you need a junior high school diploma. If you are in high school and apply for studying abroad, you need to translate your stamp or official certificate into Chung ying Cheng.
7. Passport or birth notarization;
8. Sino-Canadian guardianship notarization
Students under 18 (in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan) and 19 (in British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Northwest China, Nunavut and Yukon) need to become naturalized citizens or permanently. Note: Two documents are required for the visa: 1 is the guardianship document provided by the guardian and issued by a Canadian lawyer, and the other 1 is the notarial certificate provided by the parents agreeing to accept the guardianship of the guardian.
9. No criminal record certificate (at least 18 years old must be provided)
As long as the international students themselves live in an area for more than six months, they need to have proof of criminal record. If you graduate from other English-speaking countries and apply for Canada, you need to go to the police station in your country to issue a certificate of no criminal record.
Third, considerations for studying in Canadian high schools
Foreign language proficiency and self-care ability are the foundation.
Canada is a bilingual country. To study in Canada, it is best to have a certain English foundation to meet the study and life of studying in Canada and adapt to the new life of studying in Canada as soon as possible. Studying in Canada is the beginning of students' independent growth. Whether they have rich life knowledge and ability is the key to ensure the quality of life in Canada.
Canadian high school application conditions
For those who study in high schools in Canada, it is related to whether they can successfully complete the corresponding courses when studying in Canada and whether they can be promoted to the later courses. Independent living, learning adaptability, language ability and mental maturity are the necessary conditions to ensure the effect of studying abroad for senior high school students.
The application time for studying abroad in Canada is the key.
Canadian public high schools generally start in 10 and September every year, and the deadline for applying for courses starting in September is usually May every year, but the best middle schools will soon be full, so students who want to apply for studying in Canada must apply for the ideal school as soon as possible. The acceptance period of Canadian public high school applications generally ranges from 2 weeks 1 month. Although the term of private high schools is more flexible, there are places for good private high schools. Apply for early admission.
The most important choice of studying abroad in Canada
It is very important for students who have decided to study abroad in Canada to choose their courses. Enter the elective credit system from high school. Students must complete 30 credits in four years before they can get a high school diploma. Students with insufficient credits need to have enough credits to get a high school diploma.
Fourth, tuition fees.
1. Canadian public secondary schools: mainly funded by the government, the tuition fee is generally 15000- 16000 Canadian dollars/year (1 Canadian dollars =5.3 RMB), and the living expenses are roughly12000-/kloc depending on the provinces.
2. Ordinary private secondary schools in Canada: mainly funded by individuals or consortia, characterized by compact courses, high enrollment rate and tuition fees ranging from 30,000 to 35,000 Canadian dollars/year. For example, Maituo Middle School, Columbia International College, Wen Rui Middle School and Bond International College.
3. Canadian missionary middle school: mainly established by religious organizations or people, you can choose to go to school or board. General tuition is calculated together with tuition and accommodation, about 32,000 to 45,000 Canadian dollars/year. For example, Toronto Catholic Public Education Bureau and Windsor Catholic Public Education Bureau.
4. Independent day schools in Canada: generally have a history of 20-80 years. Established by local individuals or consortia in Canada, mostly by local residents in Canada, to provide children with more exquisite and high-end education. The quality of teaching is monitored by the provincial education department, and the quality of students is strictly controlled. There are various activities aimed at personalized development inside and outside the school. The annual tuition fee ranges from 15000 to 45000 Canadian dollars.
5. Canadian aristocratic private secondary schools: most of them have a history of more than 65,438+000 years, and most of the students live on campus. The annual tuition and boarding fees are about 45,000 to 55,000 Canadian dollars/year.