APPLICATION PROCEDURE
1. Please read and complete the Criteria For Acceptance and Application Form. Three months prior to the start of the term.
2. Send an email to "AdmissionsJA@cseec.ca" with the completed Application Forms, a copy of your Student Visa (if you have one), and a copy of a transcript of your most recent marks with an English translation if necessary.
Please note that completing these forms does not guarantee acceptance.
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After you submit all requested documents, the Admission Committee will decide whether to offer you a place or not within five business days.
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After the school receives your tuition, you will receive a Letter of Enrollment.
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You can use the Letter of Enrollment to apply for a Study Permit to The Canadian Embassy.
Good luck, and thank you for your interest in our school!
ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
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The students must have attained a level of spoken and written English that will enable them to study the secondary school curriculum.
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International students should be with a parent during the high school period. We have no dormitory facilities, and students must arrange their own homestay placements (Homestay).
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International students should have valid health insurance during their period of study (MSP).
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Students must submit a transcript of their most recent marks. Please provide an English translation if necessary.
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Students residing in Canada must submit a copy of their Student Visa and a copy of their guardians' Canadian citizenship or Landed Immigrant document (Guardians).
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Students applying from outside of Canada should take their Letter of Acceptance to the Canadian Immigration office nearest them to apply for a Student Visa. This procedure can take 6-8 weeks.
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If possible, the applying student and guardian should make an appointment for an interview with the principal.
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Standards regarding absenteeism and participation in extra-curricular activities must be agreed to at the time of application. Chronic tardiness and absenteeism will be dealt with very seriously (Student Conduct and Discipline Policy) and could result in students losing the Student Visa status in Canada.