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  1. The Secondary Out-of-Area Admissions application process will open in January 2025. Students have the opportunity to access schools outside of the school that is designated to serve their home address by applying for Out-of-Area Admissions. Acceptance at these schools is subject to space availability. Find more information and details here.

  2. Document upload was applicable until the 2022-2023 school year. Upon successful completion of the application, you will be contacted about next steps, including when to visit the school in person to complete the registration. Developmental History Form: Parent/Guardian FAQ. Parent/Guardian Video Tutorial.

  3. Change an address with a department or agency. Enter a department or service name to find their change of address instructions. Employment insurance (EI) direct deposit of benefit payments. If you are outside Canada contact Service Canada. Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) direct deposit of benefit payments.

  4. Contact Us. Connect with us for questions about the admission process: Admissions and Placement Department. Email: Phone: 416-222-8282 ext. 5320. Growing in Knowledge, with Justice and Hope.

  5. Enrol in primary (or elementary) and secondary (or high) school. Documents you’ll need for enrolment. birth certificate. proof of guardianship or custody. proof of residency. record of immunizations (to prove that your child’svaccines are up to date) Contact your local school board to enrol your child in elementary or secondary (high) school.

  6. Mar 6, 2024 · In general, you will have to provide the school with a written notice of the change of address, stating the new address. This notice should be given at the school currently attended by your child and at the new school, if required. The change of address notice will generally include: New home address. Child’s personal information (first and ...

  7. The OEN (Ontario Education Number) is a unique identification number assigned to elementary and high school students across the province. It's used to track student movement and progress, as well as to gather data on education in Ontario. OEN is a mandatory field on the online application, but it is possible that you haven't been issued one.