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What are the requirements for studying in Canadian high schools?

Conditions for studying in Canadian high schools: applying for public high schools generally requires providing transcripts and reading scores for the past two years; Noble private high schools have higher requirements for applicants' grades, and most schools require interviews.

Canadian public high schools generally do not require language scores; Most private aristocratic high schools require IELTS or TOEFL scores, SSAT and other scores. Canadian public high schools open twice a year in September and February. As better school places are about to be seized, it is recommended to apply for studying in Canadian high schools 1 year in advance.

The people who are suitable for studying in Canadian high schools are: junior high school graduates, senior one students who are studying or have finished studying, senior two students who are studying, senior two students, senior two graduates and senior three graduates. Students only need to provide formal junior high school graduation certificate or high school attendance certificate. Studying in Canadian high schools generally requires more than 900,000 guarantees, at least half of which are enough for one year's history.

Studying in Canada requires attention:

Working while studying abroad can accumulate work experience and increase exchange opportunities, which is very common among international students. However, working is legal and illegal. Canada stipulates that only full-time students can legally work on or off campus. If you are a full-time student and later become a part-time student, you can no longer work; If part-time students want to work, they must apply to the Immigration Bureau for a work visa and get permission to continue working.

The main purpose of Canadian students going abroad is to study, so a good study record is the foundation. Students are advised not to have any disciplinary actions at school. If there is any violation of discipline, the school will deal with the students according to the severity of the incident, which may lead to expulsion from school and termination of the study permit.

Refer to the above contents: People's Daily Online-Canadian Education Alliance: Analysis of IELTS Requirements in Canadian High Schools

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