Every day, I receive private messages from various students asking questions about OSSD, and today I have compiled some of the most asked questions for you, and you have all the questions you want!
Q: What is OSSD's qualification?
OSSD has a Canadian physical high school, which is an Internet Site-based dual qualification, and the foreign teachers are all from the school in Toronto, Canada, and are licensed teachers in Ontario OCT, all of whom hold Ontario teacher qualification certificates. All of our bilingual teachers graduated from world-renowned universities and have many years of experience in education and teaching. The Chinese and foreign dual-teacher model is specially designed for Chinese students, and through Chinese education classes and services, it clears Xi obstacles for students to learn and truly ensure their grades.
Q: What are the advantages of OSSD?
The OSSD curriculum follows the North American secondary school evaluation system and does not have a college entrance examination; 70% of the usual grades + 30% of the final exam results. If you meet the requirements of the subjects you choose for your major, you can apply to a world-renowned university.
Q: How do I exchange credits for OSSD?
The OSSD program requires students to complete 30 credits (18 required credits + 12 elective credits) in order to graduate. Students end up applying to the university with an average grade of 12 courses in 6 courses with high grades. Whether it is a general high school or other curriculum system, students can exchange the corresponding credits.
Q: Can I apply to universities in Hong Kong?
Students only need to pay attention to their usual homework results and carefully prepare for the final exam, so they can get excellent results in OSSD courses, which is much easier than other international courses! OSSD graduates can apply to prestigious universities in Hong Kong as local students in Canada, with flexible credit transfer, low application density, and great application advantages! Grade 12 English scores can also be exempted from IELTS!
Q: How do I choose courses for OSSD?
OSSD courses** are very important, and when applying to universities, only the courses** and corresponding grades are scanned. For the same course, the difficulty level of the course is different for different **. Choose the right course level according to your path after graduating from high school. Students who plan to go on to university must take D** courses for their grade courses, and they must take U or M** courses for their grade courses; If you apply to the college, you will have a chance to get a higher grade if you choose a relatively easy C** course.
Q: Who are OSSD students suitable for?
Students who are partial to subjects, students who are not good at taking exams, and students who want to enter prestigious schools.
OSSD is a non-test-taking system, which uses students' usual grades + final exam scores to apply for overseas universities, avoiding taking SAT, ACT, A-Level and other exams, and will not cause psychological pressure to students. Very friendly to "test-sensitive" students. When you come to OSSD, you can say goodbye to those test papers, and you don't need to be tested to determine the future direction anymore! 、
Q: Does OSSD have any cases of further education?
Classmate C. Admissions: UCL
OSSD score: 91 average
Student Background: Transfer to OSSD in the second year of high school
Student Z. Admissions: University of Bristol, University of Sheffield.
OSSD score: 90+ average
Student Background: Junior college freshman transfer to worry-free OSSD