School starts in September and ends in June. Your kid can enrol summer school for July. No school in August.does it mean that the age is considered as of dec 31 of that academic session (Aug - June)?
School starts in September and ends in June. Your kid can enrol summer school for July. No school in August.does it mean that the age is considered as of dec 31 of that academic session (Aug - June)?
Not necessary. Some public have gifted programs as well.Anyone has any information about gifted school concept. My friend settled in Canada last year and now his children are going to Gifted school....does it mean that they are going to private school. Would appreciate if anyone helps?
Contact your school. They should have a website. If not, contact the school board.Hi all,
I am aiming to move to Ontario and I was reading about how immunisation records are mandatory requirement for getting your child admission in canadian schools. Now my eldest kid (9 year old) is immunised till 3 years of age but I lost the record document of immunisation. Now is this document necessary for admission and if yes then what will be required document in lieu of immunisation records.
Fantastic Group i must say. Does this mean that If my children are going to be 7 and 9 on January 4 and 7 respectively, they would be placed i Grade 2 and Grade 4? Thanks in anticipation.I have the same question.
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http://settlement.org/downloads/SWIS/Elementary.pdf
According to The Newcomer's Guide for Elementary Education in Ontario above (page 19), the grade placement is as follows:
Typical Grade Placement
Grade placement is usually determined by a child’s age, and not by the grade they completed in their country of origin. Grade placement may be different with newcomer students to ensure greater academic success.
Below is the typical age and grade placement, from January 1 of that school year:
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- JK and SK: 4- and 5-year olds
- Grade 1: 6-year-old children (with students turning 7 years old from January 1 of that school year)
- Grade 2: 7-year-old children (with students turning 8 years old from January 1 of that school year)
- Grade 3: 8-year-old children (with students turning 9 years old from January 1 of that school year)
- Grade 4: 9-year-old children (with students turning 10 years old from January 1 of that school year)
- Grade 5: 10-year-old children (with students turning 11 years old from January 1 of that school year)
- Grade 6: 11-year-old children (with students turning 12 years old from January 1 of that school year)
@qorax's post above, children will be taken in as per their age on date of admission.
Let's say my child's birthday is 10-Oct-2010 (she turns 7 this year), which grade can she enter if she is admitted:
1) before her birthday (at 6 yrs old)
2) after her birthday (at 7 yrs old)
YFantastic Group i must say. Does this mean that If my children are going to be 7 and 9 on January 4 and 7 respectively, they would be placed i Grade 2 and Grade 4? Thanks in anticipation.
Actually I think it Grade 1 and 3 because they would be 6 and 8 at the beginning of the school year. The school will guide you when you register.Fantastic Group i must say. Does this mean that If my children are going to be 7 and 9 on January 4 and 7 respectively, they would be placed i Grade 2 and Grade 4? Thanks in anticipation.
1. No he would either go to kindergarten or pre-school, as in Canada children normally don't start grade 1 until the year they turn 6.Is there any last date of enrollment in Elementary School. Say, we are going to land in toronto in July/August 2018 and my kids age is 4 by then. So, can he go to elementary school from September 2018?
Thanks for your answer. So, if my kid goes to kindergarten, can he start right away from September 2018? I heard the last date of enrollment in kindergarten school for any year ends in February. If thats true, then we'll not be able to catch the February timeline.Hi
1. No he would either go to kindergarten or pre-school, as in Canada children normally don't start grade 1 until the year they turn 6.
You will have to arrange and pat for childcare. Most families put their children in day camp at that age or hire a babysitter. Either is quite expensive unfortunately. The school day also is much shorter than a typical workday so you will probably have to look into childcare for your child after school and perhaps before school depending on your work schedule.Thank you Qorax.
The information was really helpful.
You said that the schools run from Sep to June usually which means July and August are not working, so what are the options for working parents during these two months?
I am a single parent and my child will turn 5 in March 2018. We are planning to migrate by the end of March. How can I manage with my job during my child’s vacation?
Depends what province you are!Dpes anyone know
Ia french compulsory in 11th grade and 12th grade
No they have to go to French school unless you pay for private school.Dear Qorax,
Thank you very much for the detailed post.
I am planning to immigrate to Canada through internal job transfer. My office location is Montreal, Quebec. As I understand from your post, as an immigrant, I have no exception to choose a English public school. Please can you confirm if there is any other option(apart from Private Schools) for us to not to choose French school as neither me or my wife do not know French and will not able to help our children with home work. Also, personally I feel it is better for my Children to learn Maths, Science and other subjects in English than in French. I may opt for they learning French as one of the languages but not as the medium of instruction as that means when I return back to my country, my children will have trouble continuing their education in English medium.
Thank you,
Ramakrishnan