• learning management system (LMS)

    Welcome to the Learning Management System (LMS)

    Explore our comprehensive program selection tailored to your needs! Whether you're aiming for high school success or preparing for university, we've got you covered. Our offerings include the prestigious Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Program, specialized University Preparation Program, engaging Grade 9-12 Full Day Program, and exceptional Quality Tutoring. Earn high school credits with ease through our credit courses. Your path to academic excellence starts here!

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Delve into the complex world of economics with our course that scrutinizes current Canadian and international economic issues, developments, policies, and practices from multiple perspectives! This course invites students to explore how individuals and institutions, including governments, respond to economic challenges such as globalization, trade agreements, economic inequalities, regulation, and public spending.

Students will employ the concepts of economic thinking, the economic inquiry process, and various economic models and theories to analyze and form informed opinions on crucial topics such as economic trade-offs, growth, and sustainability. This comprehensive approach provides students with a deep understanding of the forces shaping economic landscapes both locally and globally.

Ideal for students with a background in Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities, this course prepares them for further studies or careers in economics, policy, or related fields. Students will gain valuable insights into the economic decisions that impact societies and the global community, equipping them with the analytical skills needed to navigate and influence complex economic environments.

Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities

Dive into the dynamics of societal transformation with our engaging course on social change!

This program focuses on applying social science theories, perspectives, and methodologies to understand and explain shifts in knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors and their effects on society. Students will critically examine the mechanisms of cultural, social, and behavioral evolution across time.

Throughout the course, participants will engage with the thoughts of renowned social theorists and apply these insights to dissect the causes of and reactions to contemporary challenges, such as technological advancements, deviance, and global inequalities. Additionally, the course will explore practical applications of social science research methods to investigate and analyze social change effectively.

Ideal for students keen on understanding the forces that shape societies, this course prepares you to address and analyze complex social issues in an informed and nuanced manner.

Course information

  • Discipline: Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies 

Enhance your Mandarin language skills with our immersive course designed for extended interaction and communication! 

This course offers students the opportunity to deepen their proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing Mandarin through engaging with a wide range of oral and written texts. These include both complex authentic texts and thoughtfully adapted materials that challenge and expand linguistic capabilities.

As you refine your language skills, you will also develop your creative and critical thinking abilities. The course provides a broader understanding and appreciation of the diverse communities where Mandarin is spoken, enriching your cultural insights. Additionally, students will acquire valuable strategies and skills that are essential for lifelong language learning.

This course is ideal for students seeking to strengthen their Mandarin in social and academic contexts, preparing them for advanced studies or professional opportunities where Mandarin is utilized.

Course information

  • Discipline: Classical Studies and International Languages
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Level 2, Open (LKMCO)

Step into the vibrant world of fashion with our comprehensive fashion course designed for creative and aspiring designers! 

This course provides students the opportunity to master the art of fashion design using a variety of tools, techniques, and technologies, honing their practical skills in creating stylish, innovative fashion products.

Students will explore the multifaceted nature of the global fashion industry, including the demands of specialized markets and the significance of fiber and fabric production and care. Additionally, the course delves into the social and historical influences that shape fashion trends and practices.

Throughout the course, students will enhance their research skills by investigating various aspects of the fashion world, gaining a deeper understanding of fashion's dynamic role in culture and society. This course is perfect for students looking to forge a path in fashion design, merchandising, or management, offering them a foundation in essential industry knowledge and design expertise.

Course information

  • Discipline: Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Course type: University/College Preparation 
  • Prerequisite: Any university, college, or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies

Develop essential literacy, communication, and critical thinking skills with our comprehensive course, designed to prepare you for success in both academic settings and daily life! 

This course emphasizes the analysis of challenging literary texts from a variety of historical periods, countries, and cultures, alongside a diverse array of informational and graphic texts.

Students will enhance their ability to create compelling oral, written, and media texts across different forms, focusing on using language with precision and clarity. The course also covers the effective and appropriate use of stylistic devices to enhance communication and expression.

Tailored to pave the way for the compulsory Grade 12 university or college preparation courses, this program equips students with the skills needed to excel in future academic challenges and to articulate ideas thoughtfully and persuasively in various contexts.

Course information

  • Discipline: English
  • Course type: University Preparation  
  • Prerequisite: English, Grade 10, Academic

Embark on an enlightening journey through various world religions and belief traditions with our engaging course! 

This program offers students a comprehensive overview of the diverse religious landscapes and the fundamental terms and concepts essential for understanding these beliefs. Students will investigate how different religions and belief systems address human needs and the intricate relationship between belief and action.

Throughout the course, students will delve into sacred writings and teachings, exploring how concepts of time and place shape religious and belief traditions across the globe. They will also enhance their research and inquiry skills, focusing on the study of human expressions of belief.

This course is ideal for students looking to gain a deeper appreciation of global cultures and religious practices, fostering a greater understanding of the ways in which these beliefs influence both individual lives and wider societal norms.

Course information

  • Discipline: Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Course type: University/College Preparation
  • Prerequisite: None

Embark on a journey to a healthier, more active lifestyle with our comprehensive physical education course! 

This program is designed to empower students to make informed, healthy choices that will benefit them throughout their lives. By participating in a variety of physical activities, students will enhance their movement competence and personal fitness, laying a strong foundation for lifelong active living.

Throughout the course, students will gain a deeper understanding of the factors that contribute to healthy development. They will explore how their well-being is interconnected with the world around them and how positive health choices can influence personal and community wellness. The curriculum also focuses on building students' self-awareness, enhancing their ability to interact positively with others, and developing critical and creative thinking skills.

This course is ideal for students seeking to improve their physical health while also gaining valuable life skills that support mental and emotional well-being. It prepares them not only for an active life but also for positive participation in their communities.

Course information

  • Discipline: Health and Physical Education
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Dive into the dynamic world of business with our introductory course designed to equip students with the fundamental concepts, functions, and skills essential for navigating the challenges of the 21st-century business environment! 

Whether operating on a local, national, or international scale, this course offers a solid foundation in the basics of business operations.

Students will explore a variety of key business topics including personal finance, entrepreneurship, and international business. Through practical and theoretical learning, students will gain insights into how businesses are structured, how they function, and the strategies they employ to succeed in a globalized economy.

This course is perfect for students interested in a future in business, providing them with the necessary tools and knowledge to start their journey in the business world, from crafting their own entrepreneurial ventures to understanding the complexities of international trade.

Course information

  • Discipline: Business Studies
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Embark on your French language journey with our introductory course, designed for students who have little or no prior experience with French! 

Whether you are starting from scratch or have limited previous exposure, this course provides a supportive and structured environment to begin understanding and speaking French effectively.

Students will engage in guided interactive settings that promote the development of fundamental language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Discussions will focus on real-life issues and situations to make learning relevant and practical. Additionally, the course will broaden students’ cultural awareness by exploring the diverse French-speaking communities across Canada, enhancing their appreciation and understanding of these vibrant cultures.

Throughout this course, students will also cultivate various skills essential for lifelong language learning. This program is ideal for anyone looking to lay a strong foundation in French, preparing for further language studies or personal enrichment.

Course information

  • Discipline: French as a Second Language
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

This course enables students to continue to develop and consolidate the foundational knowledge and skills that they need for reading, writing, and oral and visual communication. Throughout the course, students will continue to enhance their media literacy and critical literacy skills, and to develop and apply transferable skills, including digital literacy. Students will also make connections to their lived experiences and to society and increase their understanding of the importance of language and literacy across the curriculum.

This course builds on learning in Grades 7 and 8 in geography. Students will explore relationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems and how they interconnect with other parts of the world. Students will also examine environmental and economic issues, and their impact related to topics such as natural resources and industries, careers, land use and responsible development, and sustainability. In addition, students will understand the connections that diverse communities and individuals have with the physical environment and each other throughout Canada, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit perspectives. Students will apply geographic thinking, use the geographic inquiry process, and use geospatial technologies throughout their investigations.

Prerequisite: None

Explore the next level of mathematical concepts with our comprehensive course designed to strengthen and expand your understanding of mathematics!

This course covers a wide range of topics including number sense and operations, algebra, measurement, geometry, data analysis, probability, and financial literacy. Through the use of mathematical processes, modeling, and coding, students will gain a deeper insight into the mathematics they learn and how to apply it to real-world situations that are culturally relevant and responsive.

Participants will further enhance their mathematical reasoning skills, such as proportional reasoning, spatial reasoning, and algebraic reasoning, through problem-solving activities and thoughtful communication of their ideas.

Dive into this course to develop critical mathematical skills that will serve you well in academic pursuits and everyday life!

Course information

  • Discipline: Mathematics
  • Course type: De-streamed
  • Prerequisite: None

Discover the fascinating world of science in our online course for ninth-grade students!

Get ready to immerse yourself in an exciting journey through biology, chemistry, physics, and Earth and space sciences. In this course, you'll explore how science connects with technology, society, and the environment, opening up a world of possibilities and discoveries!

Throughout this thrilling adventure, you'll develop cutting-edge STEM skills through scientific research, experimentation, and ingenious design. You'll be ready to tackle real-world challenges and become a scientifically literate global citizen.

Join us and unleash your scientific potential in our online course! Your journey to knowledge and exploration starts here!

Course information

  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: De-streamed
  • Prerequisite: None

Advance your English proficiency to academic levels with ESL Level 5, a course specifically designed to prepare students for the linguistic demands of college and university courses in English and other secondary school disciplines. This course equips students with advanced language skills and effective strategies to successfully navigate academic tasks independently.

Students will engage in intellectually stimulating activities such as debates and leading classroom workshops, enhancing their oral communication and leadership skills. They will read and interpret a variety of literary works and academic texts, developing their analytical abilities. Writing assignments will include essays, narratives, and reports, allowing students to hone their written expression and argumentation skills.

Additionally, this course emphasizes the application of diverse learning strategies and research skills to bolster students' academic readiness. Students will also refine their critical thinking by responding analytically to both print and media texts.

ESL Level 5 is ideal for students nearing English proficiency, preparing them not only for further education but also for a wide range of academic challenges in various disciplines, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet and exceed academic expectations.



Welcome to ESL Level 1, an introductory English language course tailored for students who are building on their previous education and language experience!

This course is designed to help students transition smoothly into their new environment by introducing them to the English language and aiding them in understanding the diverse cultural landscape of Canada.

Students will develop basic English language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing for everyday communication and essential academic functions. The course emphasizes practical language use, where students will engage in short conversations using basic English structures and simple sentence patterns, read short adapted texts, and write phrases and short sentences suitable for daily interactions.

Additionally, this course equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to begin adapting to their new lives in Canada, providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Ideal for newcomers to the English language, this course sets a strong foundation for future English learning and successful integration into Canadian society.

Course information

  • Discipline: English as a Second Language and English Literacy Development
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Progress in your English language journey with ESL Level 2, a course designed to extend your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills for both everyday and academic purposes! 

This course builds on the foundations established in ESL Level 1, encouraging students to participate in structured conversations on a variety of familiar and new topics.

Students will explore a diverse array of texts specifically designed or adapted for English language learners, which will help in expanding their understanding of English grammatical structures and sentence patterns. Additionally, the course focuses on developing students' writing skills, guiding them to link sentences effectively to compose cohesive paragraphs.

Beyond language skills, this course supports students in their ongoing adaptation to the Ontario school system, enhancing their awareness of the cultural diversity within their new province and country. Ideal for those looking to deepen their proficiency in English, ESL Level 2 provides essential skills and knowledge to thrive in both social and academic settings.

Course information

  • Discipline: English as a Second Language and English Literacy Development
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Continue advancing your English proficiency with ESL Level 3, a course designed to further enhance your skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing for a range of everyday and academic purposes! 

Building upon previous levels, this course encourages students to engage actively in their learning through short oral presentations in the classroom, reading a diverse selection of adapted and original English texts, and writing using various text forms.

Students will also focus on expanding their academic vocabulary and enhancing their study skills, both crucial for a smooth transition into the mainstream school program. Additionally, ESL Level 3 introduces students to the rights and responsibilities associated with Canadian citizenship and engages them with a variety of current issues in Canada.

Ideal for students looking to deepen their engagement with the English language and Canadian culture, this course provides essential tools and insights that support both academic success and cultural integration.

Course information

  • Discipline: English as a Second Language and English Literacy Development
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Advance your English proficiency to new heights with ESL Level 4, a course designed to prepare students for full participation in Canadian society and academic environments with increasing fluency and accuracy! 

This level focuses on enhancing English skills in classroom settings and everyday social interactions, enabling students to engage as informed citizens.

In this course, students will sharpen their oral presentation skills and further develop their reading and writing abilities, which are essential for success across all school subjects. Listening and speaking skills will be expanded through active participation in discussions and seminars. Students will also study and interpret a variety of grade-level texts, craft narratives, articles, and summaries, and critically respond to diverse print and media texts.

ESL Level 4 is perfect for students nearing proficiency, aiming to refine their command of English in preparation for mainstream academic challenges and active civic participation. This course not only bolsters linguistic ability but also enhances understanding of Canadian cultural and social norms.

Course information

  • Discipline: English as a Second Language and English Literacy Development
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Advance your knowledge of chemistry with our in-depth course designed to explore the complex world of chemical reactions and substances!

This course allows students to delve into organic chemistry and gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure and properties of matter, energy changes, reaction rates, chemical equilibrium, and electrochemistry.

Through targeted investigations and problem-solving exercises, students will sharpen their analytical skills and enhance their capability to communicate scientific concepts effectively. The curriculum emphasizes the practical relevance of chemistry in daily life and encourages students to assess the environmental impacts of chemical technologies.

Perfect for students aiming to pursue studies or careers in science and related fields, this course equips you with the insights and skills needed to understand and apply chemistry principles in real-world contexts.

Course information

  • Discipline: Science
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Chemistry, Grade 11, University Preparation

Advance your English proficiency to academic levels with ESL Level 5, a course specifically designed to prepare students for the linguistic demands of college and university courses in English and other secondary school disciplines. This course equips students with advanced language skills and effective strategies to successfully navigate academic tasks independently.

Students will engage in intellectually stimulating activities such as debates and leading classroom workshops, enhancing their oral communication and leadership skills. They will read and interpret a variety of literary works and academic texts, developing their analytical abilities. Writing assignments will include essays, narratives, and reports, allowing students to hone their written expression and argumentation skills.

Additionally, this course emphasizes the application of diverse learning strategies and research skills to bolster students' academic readiness. Students will also refine their critical thinking by responding analytically to both print and media texts.

ESL Level 5 is ideal for students nearing English proficiency, preparing them not only for further education but also for a wide range of academic challenges in various disciplines, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet and exceed academic expectations.


Take your understanding of mathematical functions to the next level with our advanced functions course!

In this engaging and comprehensive class, students will explore the intricacies of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. You'll develop skills in combining functions and deepen your comprehension of rates of change, preparing you for more complex mathematical challenges.

Throughout the course, you will refine your mathematical processes, crucial for excelling in senior-level mathematics. Whether you are preparing for university courses in Calculus and Vectors, or aiming to solidify your mathematical foundation before pursuing various university programs, this course provides the tools and insights needed to advance your mathematical capabilities.

Join us to enhance your analytical skills and prepare for success in higher education and beyond!

Course information

  • Discipline: Mathematics
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Functions, Grade 11, University Preparation, or Mathematics for College Technology, Grade 12, College Preparation

Delve into the complex world of economics with our course that scrutinizes current Canadian and international economic issues, developments, policies, and practices from multiple perspectives! This course invites students to explore how individuals and institutions, including governments, respond to economic challenges such as globalization, trade agreements, economic inequalities, regulation, and public spending.

Students will employ the concepts of economic thinking, the economic inquiry process, and various economic models and theories to analyze and form informed opinions on crucial topics such as economic trade-offs, growth, and sustainability. This comprehensive approach provides students with a deep understanding of the forces shaping economic landscapes both locally and globally.

Ideal for students with a background in Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities, this course prepares them for further studies or careers in economics, policy, or related fields. Students will gain valuable insights into the economic decisions that impact societies and the global community, equipping them with the analytical skills needed to navigate and influence complex economic environments.

Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities

Enhance your French language skills with our engaging course designed to provide students with ample opportunities to speak French in guided and structured interactive settings. This course focuses on enabling students to communicate effectively about personal interests and familiar topics in real-life situations. Through comprehensive practices in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, students will utilize a variety of media including print, oral, visual, and electronic texts.

Participants will develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of the rich diversity of French-speaking communities worldwide. Additionally, the course equips students with essential language learning skills that will serve them throughout their lives, fostering a long-term connection with the French language.

Ideal for students looking to improve their French communication abilities, this course offers practical language applications and cultural insights that prepare them for further linguistic and cultural exploration.

Prerequisite: Core French, Grade 9, Open


Dive into the study of human relationships and family dynamics with our insightful course that leverages sociological, psychological, and anthropological theories and research!

This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of individual development, intimate relationships, and family and parent-child interactions. It focuses on the diverse issues and challenges that individuals and families face in Canada's multicultural society.

Students will acquire analytical tools to evaluate the factors affecting families and critically assess policies and practices that support families within the Canadian context. Additionally, the course equips students with the necessary investigative skills to conduct detailed research and effectively communicate their findings on topics related to individuals, intimate relationships, and parent-child relationships.

Ideal for students aiming to understand and influence the evolving needs of families and relationships in contemporary society, this course prepares you to contribute meaningfully to community and policy discussions.

Course information

  • Discipline: Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Course type: University Preparation  
  • Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies

Delve into the vital connections between diet, energy balance, and overall nutritional well-being in our comprehensive nutrition course! 

This course explores the diverse nutritional requirements of individuals at various life stages and the critical role of nutrition in maintaining health and preventing disease. Students will assess current nutrition-related trends and learn how their food choices can contribute to food security and environmental sustainability.

Throughout the course, students will enhance their understanding of healthy eating principles, broaden their skills in food preparation, and develop their social science research abilities by examining various issues related to nutrition and health.

Ideal for students interested in gaining a deeper insight into the impacts of nutrition on personal and community health, this course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about dietary habits and health practices.

Course information

  • Discipline: Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Course type: University Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies 

Delve into the complexities of the Canadian economy with our comprehensive economics course! 

This program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the key issues and challenges facing Canada’s economic landscape and the various strategies employed to address them. Students will explore the crucial economic roles played by firms, workers, government, and themselves as individual consumers and contributors.

Throughout the course, students will engage with the concepts of economic thinking and the economic inquiry process. They will learn to apply economic models to assess the impact of economic decisions and issues at individual, regional, and national levels. This analysis will help them understand how these roles collectively contribute to the stability and change within the Canadian economy.

Ideal for students interested in economics, business, and policy-making, this course equips them with the analytical tools and knowledge needed to critically evaluate economic activities and their broader implications.

Course information

  • Discipline: Canadian and World Studies
  • Course type: University/College Preparation
  • Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied