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ILAC International High School offers flexible online learning for students who want to earn Ontario high school credits from anywhere in the world. Online courses are delivered in partnership with Ontario Virtual School, allowing students to work toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) while benefiting from ILAC’s academic support, guidance, and university pathway expertise. The program is flexible, fully accredited, and designed specifically for international students.
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OSSD Credits

Earn credits toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), recognized by universities and colleges in Canada and worldwide.

Study From Anywhere

Study from anywhere in the world, with full access to your courses from any location, anytime you need, on your schedule.

Flexible Learning Schedule

Start courses throughout the year with flexible scheduling, allowing you to study anytime, anywhere, and progress confidently at your own pace.

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Overview

Why Choose ILAC International
High School Online

ILAC International High School combines the flexibility of online learning with academic guidance and university pathway support. Students can earn Ontario high school credits while studying from anywhere in the world and preparing for future studies in Canada.

Online Learning Advantage

Flexible, supported, and built for future success

Learn from anywhere while staying connected to experienced educators, trusted guidance, and a clear pathway toward your next academic goal.

Academic guidance from ILAC advisors

Our team supports your pathway to university with personalized guidance, academic direction, and trusted student support throughout your learning journey.

Certified Ontario teachers

Courses are taught and assessed by qualified educators who help students build confidence, stay engaged, and make steady academic progress.

Interactive online learning

Engaging lessons are designed to support student success with flexible access, clear structure, and a learning experience built for online study.

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Course Selection

Explore Online High School Courses

ILAC International High School offers a wide selection of online courses that lead toward the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). With flexible start dates and a self-paced format, students can progress according to their own schedule and academic goals.

Choose your grade below to explore available courses, descriptions, and prerequisites.

ILAC International High School online courses
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Grade 12 Courses

Browse available Grade 12 subjects, course descriptions, and prerequisites.

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Grade 12 courses are grouped by subject area for easier browsing.

Arts

ADA4M Drama

Interpretation and performance of dramatic literature and directing/acting theory.

Prerequisite: ADA3M
AVI4M Visual Arts

Refinement of creative processes in two and three dimensional visual art.

Prerequisite: AVI3M or AVI2O
AWQ4M Photography

Visual storytelling through photographic techniques and media.

Prerequisite: AWQ3M

Business

BAT4M Financial Accounting Principles

Advanced accounting concepts and financial analysis.

Prerequisite: BAF3M
BBB4M International Business Fundamentals

Global trade, international marketing, and economic relations.

Prerequisite: None
BOH4M Business Leadership

Leadership styles, organizational behaviour, and management strategies.

Prerequisite: None

English

ENG4U English

Advanced reading, writing, and critical thinking through literary texts.

Prerequisite: ENG3U or NBE3U
ENG4C College English

Communication and literacy skills for workplace and college pathways.

Prerequisite: ENG3C
EWC4U The Writer’s Craft

Creative writing in fiction, poetry, and dramatic forms.

Prerequisite: ENG3U

Mathematics

MHF4U Advanced Functions

Polynomial, logarithmic, rational, and trigonometric functions.

Prerequisite: MCR3U
MCV4U Calculus and Vectors

Rates of change, derivatives, and vector geometry.

Prerequisite: MHF4U
MDM4U Data Management

Probability, statistics, and data modelling.

Prerequisite: MCR3U
MAP4C Foundations for College Mathematics

Real world mathematics for college programs.

Prerequisite: MBF3C / MCF3M / MCR3U
MCT4C Mathematics for College Technology

Functions and trigonometry applied to technology.

Prerequisite: MPM2D or MFM2P

Science

SBI4U Biology

Biochemistry, genetics, metabolic processes, and systems biology.

Prerequisite: SBI3U
SCH4U Chemistry

Organic chemistry, equilibrium, thermochemistry, and electrochemistry.

Prerequisite: SCH3U
SCH4C Chemistry (College)

Chemistry concepts applied to technology and everyday contexts.

Prerequisite: SCH3U or SCH3C
SPH4U Physics

Mechanics, waves, and electromagnetism.

Prerequisite: SPH3U
SPH4C Physics (College)

Physics principles applied to practical systems.

Prerequisite: SNC2D or SNC2P
SES4U Earth and Space Science

Astronomy, planetary science, and cosmology.

Prerequisite: SNC2D

Social Sciences & Humanities

HFA4U Nutrition and Health

Study of nutrition, food preparation, and health research.

Prerequisite: Any U/M course in Social Sciences or Science
HHS4U Families in Canada

Sociological and psychological perspectives on families.

Prerequisite: Any U/M Social Science course
HSB4U Challenge and Change in Society

Study of social change and ideology.

Prerequisite: Any U/M Social Science course
HZT4U Philosophy: Questions and Theories

Exploration of philosophical reasoning and traditions.

Prerequisite: Any U/M course
HNB4M Fashion

Fashion design, history, and industry analysis.

Prerequisite: Any U/M course
HIP4O Personal Life Management

Skills for independent living and financial management.

Prerequisite: None

Computer / Technology

ICS4U Computer Science

Advanced programming and software design.

Prerequisite: ICS3U
TGJ4M Communications Technology

Media production, broadcasting, and design.

Prerequisite: TGJ3M
TPJ4M Healthcare Technology

Technology and diagnostics used in healthcare.

Prerequisite: TPJ3M

Geography / Politics / Law

CGW4U Canadian and World Issues

Global sustainability, politics, and social justice.

Prerequisite: Any U/M Geography or Social Science course
CGR4M Environment and Resource Management

Human and environmental system interactions.

Prerequisite: Any U/M Geography course
CHY4U World History since the Fifteenth Century

Global historical developments since 1450.

Prerequisite: Any U/M History course
CIA4U Analysing Current Economic Issues

Contemporary Canadian and global economic policy.

Prerequisite: Any U/M Social Science course
CLN4U Canadian and International Law

Legal systems, rights, and freedoms.

Prerequisite: Any U/M Social Science course
CPW4U Canadian and International Politics

Political decision making and global relations.

Prerequisite: Any U/M Social Science course
NDW4M Indigenous Issues in a Global Context

Indigenous perspectives on global issues.

Prerequisite: Any U/M course

Languages

FSF4U Core French

Advanced French communication and literature.

Prerequisite: FSF3U
FIF4U French Immersion

Academic fluency and communication in French.

Prerequisite: FIF3U
LWSDU Spanish

Advanced Spanish communication skills.

Prerequisite: Level 3 Spanish
LKBDU Simplified Chinese

Chinese literature and communication.

Prerequisite: Level 3 Chinese
LKKDU Korean

Korean language and literary texts.

Prerequisite: Level 3 Korean
LIPDU Punjabi

Punjabi language and literature.

Prerequisite: Level 3 Punjabi
LIHDU Hindi

Hindi language and literary analysis.

Prerequisite: Level 3 Hindi
LYFDU Farsi

Persian language communication and literature.

Prerequisite: Level 3 Farsi
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Grade 11 Courses

Browse available Grade 11 subjects, course descriptions, and prerequisites.

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Grade 11 courses are grouped by subject area for easier browsing.

Arts

AVI3M Visual Arts

This course enables students to further develop their knowledge and skills in visual arts. Students will use the creative process to explore a wide range of themes through studio work that may include drawing, painting, sculpting, printmaking, collage, multimedia works, and works using emerging technologies.

Prerequisite: AVI1O or AVI2O
AWQ3M Photography

Students will use the creative process to explore a wide range of themes through studio work that may include drawing, painting, sculpting, printmaking, collage, multimedia works, and works using emerging technologies.

Prerequisite: AVI1O or AVI2O

Business

BAF3M Financial Accounting Fundamentals

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and procedures of accounting.

Prerequisite: None
BDI3C Intro to Entrepreneurship

Through hands-on experiences, students develop the values, traits, and skills most often associated with successful entrepreneurs.

Prerequisite: None
BMI3C Marketing

This course introduces the fundamental concepts of product marketing, including the marketing of goods, services, and events.

Prerequisite: None

Canadian & World Studies / Economics / Law / History

CGG3O Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective

This course asks students to investigate unique environmental, sociocultural, economic, and political characteristics of selected world regions. Students explore travel patterns and trends, tensions related to tourism, and future tourism destinations.

Prerequisite: CGC1P or CGC1D
CHA3U American History

This course explores key aspects of the social, economic, and political development of the United States from precontact to the present.

Prerequisite: CHC2D or CHC2P
CHW3M World History to the Fifteenth Century

This course explores the history of various societies and civilizations around the world, from earliest times to around 1500 CE.

Prerequisite: CHC2P or CHC2D
CIE3M The Individual and the Economy

This course examines current Canadian and international economic issues, developments, policies, and practices from diverse perspectives.

Prerequisite: CHC2D or CHC2P
CLU3M Understanding Canadian Law

This course explores Canadian law, with a focus on legal issues relevant to the lives of people in Canada, including rights and freedoms, the legal system, and family, contract, employment, tort, and criminal law.

Prerequisite: CHC2D or CHC2P

English / Media

EMS3O Media Studies

This course emphasizes knowledge and skills that enable students to understand media communication in the twenty-first century and to use media effectively and responsibly.

Prerequisite: ENG2D or ENG2P
ENG3C English

This course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life.

Prerequisite: ENG2D or ENG2P
ENG3E English

This course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in the workplace and in daily life.

Prerequisite: ENG2P
ENG3U English

This course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life.

Prerequisite: ENG2D
NBE3U English: Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices

This course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life.

Prerequisite: ENG2D

French

FIF3U Immersion française, 11e année

Ce cours permet aux étudiants de consolider les compétences de communication requises pour parler et interagir avec une confiance et une précision croissantes en français dans une variété de contextes académiques et sociaux.

Prerequisite: FIF2D
FSF3U Core French

Students will develop their creative and critical thinking skills through responding to and exploring a variety of oral and written texts.

Prerequisite: FSF2D

Guidance / Health / Social Sciences / Humanities

GWL3O Designing Your Future Career

This course prepares students to make successful transitions to postsecondary destinations as they investigate specific options based on their skills, interests, and personal characteristics.

Prerequisite: None
HFC3M Food and Culture

Students explore the origins and development of diverse food traditions, cook with ingredients and equipment from a variety of cultures, compare food-related etiquette, and explain how Canadian food choices and traditions have been influenced by other cultures.

Prerequisite: None
HRT3M World Religion

This course enables students to discover what others believe and how they live, and to appreciate their own unique heritage.

Prerequisite: None
HSP3U Intro to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology

This course provides students with opportunities to think critically about theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology.

Prerequisite: ENG2D or CHC2D
HZB3M Philosophy: The Big Questions

This course encourages exploration of philosophy's big questions, such as what is a meaningful life, what separates right from wrong, what constitutes knowledge, what makes something beautiful, and what is a just society.

Prerequisite: None
PPZ3C Health For Life

This course encourages students to examine the factors that influence their own health practices and behaviours as well as those factors that contribute to the development of healthy communities.

Prerequisite: None

Computer / Technology

ICS3U Computer Science

This course introduces students to the study of computer science and allows them to design software using industry-standard programming tools while applying the software development life-cycle model.

Prerequisite: None
TGJ3M Communications Technology

Students will develop key skills as they design and produce media projects in live, recorded, and graphic communications.

Prerequisite: None
TPJ3M Healthcare Technology

This course develops understanding of basic health care procedures and safety precautions, as well as core concepts in anatomy and physiology useful for healthcare-related pathways.

Prerequisite: None

International Languages

LIPCU Punjabi

Students engage with texts and analyze them through a lens that connects literature and history to real-life issues and contemporary society.

Prerequisite: LIPBU or Assessment Test
LKBCU Simplified Chinese

This course explores a broad range of themes and ideas expressed through calligraphy, short stories, food, and Chinese holidays.

Prerequisite: Simplified Chinese Level 2 or equivalent
LWSCU Spanish

This course offers students opportunities to further develop their knowledge of Spanish and to enhance their communication skills.

Prerequisite: LWSBD
LYFCU Farsi (Persian)

This course provides extended opportunities for students to communicate and interact in Farsi in a variety of social and academic contexts.

Prerequisite: LYFBD or Assessment Test

Mathematics

MBF3C Foundations for College Mathematics

This course broadens students' understanding of mathematics as a problem-solving tool in the real world. It focuses on quadratic, trigonometric, and exponential functions, as well as probability, statistics, and personal finance.

Prerequisite: MFM2P or MPM2D
MCF3M Functions and Applications

This course introduces basic features of the function by extending students' experiences with quadratic relations. It focuses on quadratic, trigonometric, and exponential functions and their use in modeling real-world situations.

Prerequisite: MFM2P or MPM2D
MCR3U Functions

This course introduces the mathematical concept of the function by extending students' experiences with linear and quadratic relations.

Prerequisite: MPM2D
MCR3UF Fonctions, 11e année

Ce cours poursuit l'étude des fonctions en introduisant les fonctions exponentielles et les fonctions trigonométriques dont l'élève se sert pour résoudre des problèmes reliés aux triangles rectangles ou obliques.

Prerequisite: MPM2D
MEL3E Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life

This course enables students to broaden their understanding of mathematics as it is applied in the workplace and daily life.

Prerequisite: MTH1W or MAT2L

Science

SBI3C Biology

This course furthers students' understanding of the processes that occur in biological systems.

Prerequisite: SNC2P or SNC2D
SBI3U Biology

This course furthers students' understanding of the processes that occur in biological systems.

Prerequisite: SNC2D
SCH3U Chemistry

This course allows students to deepen their understanding of chemistry through the study of the properties of chemicals and chemical bonds; chemical reactions and quantitative relationships; solutions and solubility; and atmospheric chemistry and the behaviour of gases.

Prerequisite: SNC2D
SCH3UF Chimie 11e année

Ce cours permet aux élèves d'approfondir leur compréhension de la chimie par l'étude des propriétés des produits chimiques et des liaisons chimiques, des réactions chimiques et des relations quantitatives, des solutions et de la solubilité, et de la chimie atmosphérique et du comportement des gaz.

Prerequisite: SNC2D
SPH3U Physics

This course develops students' understanding of the basic concepts of physics. Students explore kinematics, forces, energy transformations, mechanical waves and sound, and electricity and magnetism.

Prerequisite: SNC2D
SVN3E Environmental Science

This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge of and skills relating to environmental science that will help them succeed in work and life after secondary school.

Prerequisite: SNC1D or SNC1P or SNC1W
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Grade 10 Courses

Browse available Grade 10 subjects, course descriptions, and prerequisites.

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Grade 10 courses are grouped by subject area for easier browsing.

Arts

AVI2O Visual Arts

This course allows students to develop their skills in producing and presenting art by introducing them to new ideas, materials, and processes for artistic exploration and experimentation.

Prerequisite: None

Business

BEP2O Launching and Leading a Business Course

In this course, students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to be an entrepreneur who knows how to respond to local and global market opportunities.

Prerequisite: None
BEP2OF Lancer et diriger une entreprise

In this course, students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to be an entrepreneur who knows how to respond to local and global market opportunities.

Prerequisite: None

Canadian & World Studies / Civics

CHC2D Canadian History Since World War I

This course explores social, economic, and political developments and events and their impact on the lives of different groups in Canada since 1914.

Prerequisite: None
CHC2DF Histoire du Canada depuis la Première Guerre mondiale, 10e année

Ce cours permet à l’élève de retracer les événements marquants de l’histoire du Canada depuis la Première Guerre mondiale et d’examiner les contextes politique, économique et social qui ont façonné la vie des Canadiennes et Canadiens et influé sur leurs actions.

Prerequisite: None
CHC2P Canadian History Since World War I

This course focuses on the social context of historical developments and events and how they have affected the lives of people in Canada since 1914.

Prerequisite: None
CHV2O Civics and Citizenship

This course explores rights and responsibilities associated with being an active citizen in a democratic society.

Prerequisite: None

English / French

ENG2D English

This course is designed to extend the range of oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in their secondary school academic programs and in their daily lives.

Prerequisite: ENG1D, or ENG1P, or ENL1W
FIF2D Immersion française, 10e année

Ce cours offre aux étudiants de nombreuses occasions de communiquer, d’interagir et de penser de façon critique et créative en français.

Prerequisite: FIF1D
FSF2D Core French

This course provides opportunities for students to communicate and interact in French with increasing independence, with a focus on familiar topics related to their daily lives.

Prerequisite: FSF1P, or FSF1D

Guidance / Social Sciences

GLC2O Career Studies

This course teaches students how to develop and achieve personal goals for future learning, work and community involvement.

Prerequisite: None
HIF2O Individual and Family Living

This course explores the functioning of families and the diversities found among families and within society.

Prerequisite: None

Mathematics

MFM2P Foundations of Mathematics

This course broadens students’ understanding of relationships and extend their problem-solving and algebraic skills through investigation, the effective use of technology, and abstract reasoning.

Prerequisite: MTH1W
MPM2D Principles of Mathematics

This course allows students to extend their problem-solving and algebraic skills through both investigation and abstract reasoning.

Prerequisite: MTH1W

Health & Physical Education

PPL2O Healthy Active Living Education

This course enables students to further develop the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy choices now and lead healthy, active lives in the future.

Prerequisite: None

Science

SNC2D Science

This course enhances students’ understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and of the interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment.

Prerequisite: SNC1D, or SNC1P, or SNC1W
SNC2P Science

This course enhances students’ understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and of the interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment.

Prerequisite: SNC1P
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Grade 9 Courses

Browse available Grade 9 subjects, course descriptions, and prerequisites.

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Grade 9 courses are grouped by subject area for easier browsing.

Arts

AVI1O Grade 9 Visual Arts

This course enables students to develop their skills in producing and presenting art by introducing them to new ideas, materials, and processes for artistic exploration and experimentation.

Prerequisite: None

Business / Technology

BEM1O Grade 9 Building the Entrepreneurial Mindset

In this course, students will learn what makes an entrepreneur thrive and the skills required to succeed in today’s business environment.

Prerequisite: None
BEM1OF L'esprit d'entreprise de 9e année

In this course, students will learn what makes an entrepreneur thrive and the skills required to succeed in today’s business environment.

Prerequisite: None
TAS1O Grade 9 Technology and the Skilled Trades

In this course, students will learn what makes an entrepreneur thrive and the skills required to succeed in today’s business environment.

Prerequisite: None

Canadian & World Studies

CGC1W Grade 9 Exploring Canadian Geography

This course examines relationships within and between Canada's natural and human systems and how they interconnect with other parts of the world.

Prerequisite: None
CGC1WF Enjeux géographiques du Canada, 9e année, décloisonné

Ce cours permet à l'élève d'examiner les liens existants entre les environnements naturel et humain au Canada, de mieux comprendre certaines interactions au sein de ces environnements ainsi que leurs liens avec d'autres environnements dans le monde.

Prerequisite: grade 8 early or late Immersion

English

ENL1W Grade 9 De-streamed English

This course is designed to develop the oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in their secondary school academic programs and in their daily lives.

Prerequisite: None

French

FIF1D Immersion française, 9e année

Ce cours offre aux étudiants la possibilité de parler et d'interagir en français de façon indépendante dans une variété de contextes réels et pertinents sur le plan personnel.

Prerequisite: grade eight early or late immersion
FSF1D Grade 9 Core French

This course provides opportunities for students to communicate and interact in French with increasing independence, with a focus on familiar topics related to their daily lives.

Prerequisite: Minimum of 600 hours of French instruction or equivalent from Elementary School.
FSF1O Grade 9 Core French

Students will begin to understand and speak French in guided and structured interactive settings, and will develop fundamental skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing through discussing issues and situations that are relevant to their daily lives.

Prerequisite: None

Health & Physical Education

PPL1O Grade 9 Healthy Active Living Education

This course emphasizes regular participation in a variety of enjoyable physical activities that promote lifelong healthy active living.

Prerequisite: None

Mathematics

MTH1W Grade 9 De-streamed Mathematics

This course enables students to consolidate, and continue to develop, an understanding of mathematical concepts related to number sense and operations, algebra, measurement, geometry, data, probability, and financial literacy. Students will use mathematical processes, mathematical modelling, and coding to make sense of the mathematics they are learning and to apply their understanding to culturally responsive and relevant real-world situations. Students will continue to enhance their mathematical reasoning skills, including proportional reasoning, spatial reasoning, and algebraic reasoning, as they solve problems and communicate their thinking.

Prerequisite: None

Science

SNC1W Grade 9 De-streamed Science

Grade 9 Science enables students to develop their understanding of concepts related to biology, chemistry, physics, and Earth and space science, and to relate science to technology, society, and the environment.

Prerequisite: None

Social Sciences

HIF1O Grade 9 Individual and Family Living

This course explores the functioning of families and the diversities found among families and within society.

Prerequisite: None
Fees
Fee Type Amount
Course Fee $900 per course
Course Extension Fee $240 per course (if not completed within 12 months; maximum extension of 3 months)
Application Fee (non-refundable) $225
OSR Transfer Fee $300
OSSLT (Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test) Students who wish to take the OSSLT through OVS should contact the office for more details.
Courier Mailing Fee Charged based on actual mailing costs
Registration Process

How to Register

Getting started is simple. Follow the steps below to register for ILAC International High School online courses.

Quick Start

A clear path from registration to course access

Choose your courses, complete the form, and get started quickly.

Step 1

Select Your Courses

Visit the registration page, review the available course options, and add your selected course or courses.

Step 2

Complete the Registration Form

Fill out the online high school registration form with your student information, course selections, and academic records. Ensure all information is accurate so the admissions team can process your registration smoothly and without delays.

Step 3

Application Review

After submitting your registration, you will receive confirmation or feedback from ILAC. Our admissions team will review your application and contact you to confirm enrollment, request additional information, or recommend adjustments if needed.

Step 4

Receive and Pay Invoice

You will be sent an invoice for your courses. Your registration is finalized once payment has been received and confirmed.

Step 5

Access Your Online Portal

Once complete, you will receive access to your online school portal. Your teacher will contact you and you can begin learning with full support.

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Programs

Our quality programs offer a curriculum that prepares students for all their different needs, whether it is an international educational experience for a semester, or graduating with Canadian high school credits to go into higher education abroad. These programs emphasize critical thinking, independence, and collaboration to help students shape their minds and their future.

Please note programs still under approval from regulatory bodies.

Academic Year (Full or Partial)

For students that intend to graduate from ILAC International High School. The student will have the option to select their field of study / graduation goals as well, preparing them for a future in their desired area. For students who don’t yet know their desired field, we offer comprehensive guidance.

High School Experience

For students who want to study abroad, for 1 semester, 3 terms, or one full year. Designed for study abroad, our program offers you the opportunity to immerse yourself in a unique high school experience while advancing your English and academic skills.

University Preparation Year

For mature students who finished high school and are looking to improve their academic English while earning high school credits. Gain English proficiency for University while pursuing high school credits.

Programs based on enrollment and availability. Summer term schedule hours may be adjusted.

Sample Class Schedule

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