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Studying in Canada | Understanding Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)


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Parents and students who plan to study in Canada must understand the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) system. We will compare the OSSD with other education systems, understand the advantages of the OSSD, compare the OSSD with other international program, the OSSD enrollment, course introduction, course features and credit conversion.



Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)


Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is the education system in Ontario, Canada.


It has a very high academic reputation in the world, and it is the second largest in the world, the first in North America, and the most recognized "non-exam-oriented" education system in the world. Its teaching process and assessment standards are directly supervised by the Ontario Department of Education, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong (China), Singapore and other universities around the world. It is a general diploma for entering the world's top institutions.



Advantages

  • Non-exam-oriented system, less exam pressure

  • Convertible credits, flexible academic system

  • Study online, save a lot of time and money

  • The curriculum system has a high degree of recognition, and the admission rate of overseas famous schools is high

  • Recognized by universities and colleges in various countries


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University/College Admission Requirements


For students who want to apply for further studies in Canada or overseas, the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) also has great advantages.


Study in Canada


Students apply for a university as a local students study in Ontario, Canada. Canadian universities will use the six highest scores of students including the courses required by the university application. When applying for Ontario universities, students can fill out the OUAC101 form. Students can enjoy the admission quota and admission ratio of local students.


Study in the UK


Students do not need for taking 1-year preparatory courses and A-Level exams, they just need to show the six grades of OSSD Grade 12 university/college preparation courses for application.


Study in the United States


Some American universities, as Canadian students, can directly use the OSSD to apply with six university/college preparation courses.


Study in Asia


For studying in universities in Asia such as Hong Kong and Singapore, students can directly use OSSD's English scores to replace IELTS scores.



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Compared Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) to other international programs

Program

Type

Exam

Assessment method

OSSD

Ontario, Canada

High School Curriculum

​No standardized test

70% process assessment+

30% final assessment and examination

AP

American Advanced Placement

1 time (May)

Standardized test

Full score 5 points, elite school application 4 points +

IB

International Baccalaureate

1 time (May)

Standardized test

The full score is 5 points, and the prestigious school application is 36 points+

A-LEVEL

GCE Advanced Level

British high school curriculum

2 times (May-June, October-November)

standardized test

3.4 courses, prestigious schools apply for AAB

BC

British Columbia, Canada

High School Curriculum

No standardized test

(provincial exam scores included)

Process assessment + local provincial examination

60% usual + 40% provincial exam


Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Admissions


Students who have graduated from junior high school and are currently studying in Grade 9, 10 and 11 (or international IB and O-level students).



Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Program


The Ontario Secondary School Diploma program is designed for students who have not earned a high school diploma.


Students enrolled in Ontario high school programs can obtain an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and use it to apply to any university in Canada and internationally. Courses include: English, Mathematics, Science, Business, Fine Arts, Social Sciences, and Computer Science.


To obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), students must earn 30 credits (including 18 compulsory credits and 12 elective credits), a total of 40 hours of community involvement, and pass the Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School English Literacy Test (OSSLT) . Courses taken by international students in other countries can be converted into Ontario Secondary school credits according to the situation.



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Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Program Features


Courses taken in other countries can be converted into the corresponding credits required for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) according to the standards of the Ontario Department of Education.


Each course is designed for a total of 110 hours. The flexibility of course selection can save students' energy and study time to the greatest extent. On average, students can take 8-10 credits a year.



Ontario High School Course Credit Transfer


The school will evaluate all high school courses taken by international students in the original country, and a complete and official transcript is one of the necessary conditions for conversion. The school will compare the courses and levels that the students have learned in China with the courses in Canada to measure how many credits the students can transfer.


Grade Completed

Transferable

Credits (Max.)

Equivalent to Canadian educational system

Secondary 3/ junior high school

8 Credits

Grade 9

Secondary 4

16 Credits

Grade 10

Secondary 5

22 Credits

Grade 11

Secondary 6

24 Credits

Grade 12


Maple Study Link academic consultants can help students who plan to study in Canada estimate the maximum credits they can transfer, create a personalized study plan, and provide tracking services. To ensure that students can complete the Ontario secondary school courses in Canada on time, obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), and progress to the ideal institutes and career.

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