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Credit courses are offered for students in grades 11 or 12, including adult learners working towards their high school diploma. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.

Each college will set the deadline to confirm offers made after May 1, and this deadline will be communicated to you with your offer.The colleges require payment of a tuition deposit in June to secure your spot in your program. Before you act on translated information, we encourage you to confirm any facts that are important to you or may affect any decisions you make.The Toronto District School Board is committed to equity and community engagement, and by providing this tool, we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English.The Toronto District School Board offers night school credit courses under the OSS curriculum guidelines. ��O��3z�9pF�jߍ�K^����|��):V�d���U�-��U���}"g��

Low enrolment may result in further cancellation of courses at any site up to and including the second evening of classes.

Available digitally, the information is accessible in an ‘on demand’ format to meet the time and location preferences of those accessing.Individual sessions continue to be facilitated at each secondary school.The information can be found through YouTube on the Inclusive Student Services channel  or by QR Code:A minimum of 40 hours of community involvement is required for graduation.

Registration is a two-step process.

Programs run from 6:00 pm – 9:15 pm. Course selections must be made in accordance with the Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum guidelines.

The first program is for Credit Recovery. Programs run from 6:00 pm – 9:15 pm. Students who do not attend the first day of class forfeit their place.

Course Guide: Course Guide: Course Information and Registration Instructions: Course cancellation information.

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Durham District School Board (DDSB) supports students and their families. We provide parent engagement programs, academic help, and health and wellness initiatives.

You can earn one credit each semester at night school.

Semester 2 begins July 30, 2020 and ends August 25, 2020. The first program is for Credit Recovery. Students attending a secondary school MUST have permission from their day school to take a night school course as the Ontario Ministry of Education has a limit on the number of courses a student may take concurrently.

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Semester 1 begins July 6, 2020 and ends July 29, 2020. Expectations for Summer School eLearning.