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Investigation on the Group Orientation and Application Conditions of Senior High Schools in Canada

Judging from the needs of students studying in Canada, there are not a few students who go to Canada for high school every year. However, Canada has some restrictions on students who go to Canada for high school compared with students who go to Maple Leaf for other levels of courses. I have arranged some information for you.

Relevant parents and classmates should not only know the situation of the target school, but also know what kind of students are open to high schools in Canada. Of course, you should also know the corresponding application conditions. Next, let's follow the teacher to have a look!

High schools in Canada are group-oriented.

In fact, the colors of high schools in Canada are relatively wide for the crowd. Generally speaking, junior high school graduates, senior high school students and senior high school students are all ok. Of course, some high school graduates with unsatisfactory high school grades can also accept it. However, it should be noted that the child's age is best before 18. Because some provinces in Canada limit the upper age limit to 19, and some provinces relax the age limit to 20. But in any case, if you want to study abroad, personally, it is best to adapt to the study and living environment abroad as soon as possible, and secondly, improve your language level as soon as possible.

Canadian high school application conditions

As far as the application conditions are concerned, Canada's application conditions are generally divided into two types: language scores and non-language scores.

1, with language scores:

Go straight to high school.

2. No language achievement:

When entering the school, English intensive classes and credit classes will be arranged reasonably according to each student's English level to help students pass the language barrier first and overcome language barriers. When the language passes, you can go to Canadian high school.

Special note: In addition to language, to apply for Canadian high schools, you must provide at least two years' transcripts of cultural courses, and generally require an average score of 80 or above.

The specific cost of studying in Canada's high schools.

1. Language examination training fee

The languages of studying in Canada are mainly IBT and IELTS. At present, the official registration fees are 14 15 and 1450 respectively. In terms of training fees, it varies from 1000 RMB to 5,000 RMB depending on language schools and training types. In addition, in the preparatory stage, ESL courses are provided according to the specific conditions of students, and the cost is about 1000CAD, depending on the requirements of the school.

2. School application fee and materials mailing fee

The application fee ranges from tens to 200 Canadian dollars. Postage: The price of DHL is around 200 yuan, and it has to be multiplied by the number of schools applying.

3. Visa application, medical examination and air ticket fees

The standard visa fee for Canadian students is 1085 RMB; Medical examination fee 1000 yuan or more; The one-way fare varies from 7000- 10000 RMB according to different regions and time periods. Among them, the medical examination fee is: 1450 RMB; For adults; Children 1250 yuan.

4. Tuition

College tuition is generally 2-3 thousand Canadian dollars lower than that of local universities every year. High school tuition and college tuition are basically the same. Of course, this is only the average. The actual tuition fee should be determined according to each student's course selection this semester. The more credits you take, the more tuition you have to pay.

In addition, the tuition fees will vary according to the degree, which is probably: 8,000-9,000 Canadian dollars a year for public middle schools; One-year preparatory CAD10000-13000; One-year college CAD 99000-13000; One-year college CAD 1 10,000-10.8 million.

The best time for high school students to study in Canada.

Canadian public high schools start in September or February every year, and private high schools enroll more students in September, 165438+ 10, 65438+ 10, April and July, with flexible time.

The requirements for applying for high school in Canada are: students in senior three, senior one and senior two can apply. However, considering applying for universities in the future, overseas experts advise students to study in Canada from the first year of high school after the third year of high school. The advantage of this is that after finishing three years of high school in Canada, they can be exempted from the requirement of providing English scores (TOEFL/IELTS) when applying for universities, and can fully adapt to the living environment and language environment in Canada, so that they can integrate into university studies as soon as possible after entering universities.

After reading the application conditions and the best application time of Canadian high schools, let's take a look at the specific application time planning of Canadian high schools. (Take Canada's admission in autumn 2008 as an example)

Pre-preparation: determine the goal of studying abroad, rationally plan all stages of applying for studying abroad, and deposit the funds for studying abroad in the bank.

From September: determine the school to apply for, prepare all the materials needed for school application, and apply for the school.

165438+ 10-March of the following year: get pre-admission from the school and pay tuition fees in exchange for formal admission.

April of the following year-June of the following year: prepare visa materials and strengthen English learning.

June next year-August next year: physical examination and visa submission.

September of the following year: successfully get the visa, book the air ticket, contact the accommodation and other pre-departure preparations.

Advantages of high school students studying in Canada

1. Studying abroad is cost-effective.

Canadian high schools are mainly public. The school district education bureau approves the price and charging standard, and the tuition standard is mainly based on the land price, labor and price level of the city where each school is located; Considering the scale of the school, the comprehensive operating cost of facilities, the extra cost of specific professional teaching and the relationship between supply and demand of enrollment, the cost of studying abroad will be transparent.

Compared with other countries, the cost of studying in high schools in Canada is still very high. Overseas middle school students studying in public high schools in Canada may have to bear the cost of studying in public high schools ranging from 20 thousand to 26 thousand Canadian dollars every year (ten months), while the cost of studying in private high schools is about 40 thousand Canadian dollars.

Compared with the United States, the tuition fees of Canadian private high schools of the same quality will be 20 thousand Canadian dollars cheaper than those of American private high schools. Therefore, it is a good choice to apply for high school to go to Canada in terms of cost performance.

2. Outstanding language advantages

Applying for Canadian high schools is very beneficial for students to apply for universities in the future. For domestic high school students, to apply for Canadian universities, they must not only have the required high school scores and "College Entrance Examination" scores, but also have IELTS or TOEFL scores. The biggest obstacle to applying for a prestigious Canadian school is language.

Language is a key factor in whether you can apply for a prestigious school. Because the IELTS score required by famous Canadian schools is generally above 6.5, many domestic students can't meet this requirement. Even if the IELTS score of domestic students is above 6.5, it will be difficult for them to enter university courses because of the lack of language environment, and their oral English ability can't keep up.