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TDSB e-Summer School is a free, high school credit program for Ontario students who wish to pursue secondary school courses online! TDSB e-Summer School offers dozens of online courses available in the July and August sessions.
Registration for the 2024 e-Summer School Program is now open for TDSB students and NON-TDSB students. Registration will close on June 4 for the July Session and July 4 (All classes are now full for the August session) for the August Session (June 20 for the Grade 8 Reach Ahead Credit).
Jul 2, 2024 · The Toronto District School Board offers summer school credit courses to students currently in Grades 9 to 12, as well as for adult 18+ learners working towards their high school diploma. Students may take a new credit, or retake a course previously taken to upgrade a mark.
At the TDSB we provide a wide range of enriching summer programs for children, youth and adults. Elementary Summer School. Extended Day Program – Summer Camp. International Languages and African Heritage Language & Culture Program. Outdoor Education Summer Camp. Summer Music & Art Camps. Secondary. Credit Courses for e-Summer High School (online)
3 days ago · The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) will be offering summer school for students who are currently enrolled in a Developmental Disability, Physical Disability, and Deaf and Hard of Hearing Intensive Support Program (ISP).
TDSB e-Summer School is a FREE high school credit program for secondary school students who wish to pursue secondary school courses online! Our popular summer online program is offered in two sessions: July and August.
Summer school runs from Tuesday, July 4, and ends on Friday, July 28. Timings: Full credit classes: 8:45 am - 3:15 pm, Monday to Friday. Remedial classes: 8:45 am - 11:45 am or 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Monday to Friday. The deadline to register for summer school courses is Wednesday, June 28.
Registration for the 2024 e-Summer School Program is now open for TDSB students and NON-TDSB students. Registration will close on June 4 for the July Session and July 4 for the August Session (June 20 for the Grade 8 Reach Ahead Credit).
Frequently Asked (and Answered!) Questions. Q: What are the differences Between Continuing Education and e-Learning Summer Programs? Q: Do e-Learning courses count towards the Online Learning Graduation Requirement? Q: How do I log in to my online course?
Step 1: Contact your SATEC guidance counsellor to discuss your summer school plans. Step 2: Complete the online registration. (If you are taking civics and careers you will need to complete a separate online registration for each course)