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The updated Ontario curriculum, in combination with a broader range of learning options outside traditional classroom instruction, will enable students to better customize their high school education and improve their prospects for success in school and in life.
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Toronto Japanese School (トロント補習授業校, Toronto Hoshū Jugyō Kō), also known as The Japanese School of Toronto Shokokai Inc., is a school that provides specific Japanese educational curricula, located in the downtown area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was established by the Toronto Shokokai Inc.
In high school, all students have access to International, Classical and Native language courses. You can earn credits in a number of international languages, including: Cantonese, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese.
All IL credit courses follow the Ontario Curriculum Grades 9 to 12, Classical Studies and International Languages (revised 2016) and are accepted as credits towards a high school diploma. Current graduation requirements recognize at least one credit in a third language.
All publicly funded schools in Ontario are required to use The Ontario Curriculum which outlines the curriculum requirements and specific learning expectations throughout each of the elementary and secondary school years.
A Strategy for K–12 International Education in Ontario. Ontario’s strategy for international education will provide an integrated, coordinated approach that will link the continuum of learning from K–12 schooling to postsecondary education and training, to living and working in Ontario.