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Canada Education System
Canada Education System
IMMIGRATION to CANADA - Why Study in Canada?
Similar to the UK, education in Canada at the elementary and secondary levels is the responsibility of the regional governments. Although there are similarities in the thirteen education systems, each reflects the diversity of its own regional history, culture, and geography. To apply for admission to an elementary or secondary school in Canada you should contact the appropriate provincial ministry of education directly.
The school year normally runs from September to June. In general, Canadian children attend kindergarten at the age of four or five on a voluntary basis. They begin Grade One at about six years of age. Secondary schools go up to Grades 11, 12 or 13, depending on the province. From there, students may attend university, college or Cégep studies. Cégep is a French acronym for College of General and Vocational Education, and is two years of general or three years of technical education between high school and university. Only the province of Québec has the Cégep system.
CANADA'S MINISTRIES OF EDUCATION
Parents might wish to contact the provincial and territorial ministries of education directly for information. This is a good idea as they all have their own distinct systems. Their websites offer detailed information on curriculum, admission procedures and quality assurance.
* Alberta
* British Columbia
* Manitoba
* New Brunswick
* Newfoundland
* North West Territories
* Nova Scotia
* Nunavut
* Ontario
* Prince Edward Island
* Québec
* Sasktachewan
* Yukon
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IMMIGRATION to CANADA - Why Study in Canada?
Similar to the UK, education in Canada at the elementary and secondary levels is the responsibility of the regional governments. Although there are similarities in the thirteen education systems, each reflects the diversity of its own regional history, culture, and geography. To apply for admission to an elementary or secondary school in Canada you should contact the appropriate provincial ministry of education directly.
The school year normally runs from September to June. In general, Canadian children attend kindergarten at the age of four or five on a voluntary basis. They begin Grade One at about six years of age. Secondary schools go up to Grades 11, 12 or 13, depending on the province. From there, students may attend university, college or Cégep studies. Cégep is a French acronym for College of General and Vocational Education, and is two years of general or three years of technical education between high school and university. Only the province of Québec has the Cégep system.
CANADA'S MINISTRIES OF EDUCATION
Parents might wish to contact the provincial and territorial ministries of education directly for information. This is a good idea as they all have their own distinct systems. Their websites offer detailed information on curriculum, admission procedures and quality assurance.
* Alberta
* British Columbia
* Manitoba
* New Brunswick
* Newfoundland
* North West Territories
* Nova Scotia
* Nunavut
* Ontario
* Prince Edward Island
* Québec
* Sasktachewan
* Yukon
Visit More >>
Another site info>>
Canadian Education Review by Dave Torcuator
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