What is OSSD? Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) – Your Global Passport to Higher Education!
The OSSD is the official high school diploma issued by the Ministry of Education in Ontario, Canada. Recognized worldwide, the OSSD opens doors to top universities and colleges in Canada, the UK, the US, Australia, and beyond.
• ASK Online Canada offers over 60 online courses in Grades 9, 10, 11 and
12 (including university preparation) and ESL
• ASK Online Canada course credits are fully recognized by other high
schools,universities and colleges in Ontario and world-wide
• ASK Online Canada graduates receive acceptances from Ontario,
Canadian and global universities
• ASK Online Canada is registered with the Ontario Ministry of
Education and approved and authorized to grant credit toward the OSSD.
Complete support is offered to students during the application process.
• Global benefits of the OSSD program
• ASK students have high engagement and success rates
• Students develop essential learning and leadership skills
• ASK nurtures lifelong learning and success
• Each student has an ASK Individualized Plan to support student success
• Reasonable tuition fees
1- We can offer teacher-lead zoom classes for approximately 55-60 hours out of the 110 hours. Classes could be two
hours each day for about 25-30 classes. The partner school can arrange additional class hours of about 2 hours each
day with their tutors/teachers. This is called the “guide class”. During this additional class time, students can do their
homework, or do extra practice with a guide to strengthen their skills. One class like this would take about 6 weeks.
2- We can offer teacher-lead zoom classes for all 110 hours.
3- Partner schools provide the teachers to teach the students for 110 hours; the students upload their homework,
tests, and other assignments to the learning platform; our teachers evaluate the assignments and provide grades.
We can discuss any models of delivery and make adjustments to meet the needs of the partner school.
4-epending on the delivery model of the courses, students can take 1-2 courses at a time. Generally, if the students complete the equivalent of the IGCSE, they need 6-7 courses to graduate with the OSSD. If a course takes 6 weeks to finish, students can finish 6-7 courses in about 8-10 months.
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