RA students have a variety of courses to choose from which focus on cultivating academic aptitude to better prepare them for their post-secondary studies and their careers. Our students will enroll in one or several of our programs such as OSSD courses, AP courses, extra curriculums to extracurriculars, Olympiad Math and Science courses, contests and our personally designed Writing Success Program.
Our teachers are well-versed with the diverse learning needs that each and every student has during their educational process. Teachers will work with students to provide a rigorous level of instruction to challenge them to achieve their best. Our goal is to better equip our students with skills to help them become successful in their university career, and our courses offer a bridge for them to start learning those essential skills today within their high school studies.
Students will develop their literary analysis for a variety of scholarly works.
A critical review of problem solving is the focus in all of our math courses.
Students will learn how to pose hypotheses and use experiments, evidence and analysis to come to the scientifically proven conclusion of their projected argument.
Students will consider where we came from and where we are today as well as develop an understanding of the complexities of diverse perspectives.
In order to obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, students must earn a total of 18 compulsory credits. The courses that students can take to meet the compulsory credit requirements are described in the curriculum policy documents for the various disciplines. In addition to the 18 compulsory credits, students must earn 12 optional credits. Students earn these credits by successfully completing courses that they have selected from the courses listed as available in their school’s program and course calendar.
In order to develop a sense of civic responsibility and community values, students at Insight Academy of Canada must complete a minimum of 40 hours of unpaid Community Involvement before graduating from high school as a compulsory component of the Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma (OSSD).
The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) is the method used for assessing the literacy skills of students in Ontario for the purpose of determining whether they meet the provincial secondary school literacy requirement for graduation. If a student has had two opportunities to take the OSSLT and has failed it at least once, the student is eligible to enroll in the OSSLC (Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course).
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