After you apply, we test your English and (if necessary) math skills. This allows us to know what your level is and how to start building your pathway.
After you apply, we test your English and (if necessary) math skills. This allows us to know what your level is and how to start building your pathway.
Our guidance team evaluates your credentials and creates the most effective and realistic pathway to your chosen post-secondary programs.
We grant you Ontario Secondary School Credits for the work you have completed up to now, ensuring you don’t have to repeat work you have already done.
We make a detailed study plan, showing the courses and the other requirements to qualify you for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
Our On-Target Systems as well as our guidance team are there to help keep you focused and motivated, ensuring you finish your work on time.
Since 1995 our guidance team has been helping international students enter Canadian post-secondary programs at all levels, and all across the country.
Students complete four to six online courses in the evening
and weekends during the last three years of their
local high school.
Home School Diploma and Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
Braemar Independent (supported asynchronous) or Braemar Blended (pending availability)
Between five and twelve hours a week, depending on your schedule (how long your study period is)
As a double diploma student, you work independently, which means there is no live instruction. But that doesn’t mean you don’t have a teacher. Your teacher guides you through the material, marks your assignments, gives you feedback, and is there for you if you have any questions. Students usually meet with their teacher once a week to ensure everything is running smoothly.
Yes, you will receive exactly the same diploma as students completing the material in person.
In general, students spend between four and six hours per week on each course, though it depends how quickly and efficiently students are working. The program, however, is designed to combine with fulltime high school studies at your homeschool. The key, as with so many things, is consistency.