Pre-OSSD. Exploring the World and Beyond

Development of English language skills (from A2 to B1) alongside critical 4C skills, language arts, world studies, and social sciences to build academic readiness and global awareness.

Location:
online
Date:
next month
Age of participants:
12-13 years
Price:
on request
Advantages for students
Course Structure: The course runs over 35 weeks, with two 45-minute lessons each week, totaling 64 lessons. Two additional lessons are dedicated to a final exam and culminating task.
English Language Development: Students improve their English proficiency from A2 to B1 level through focused practice in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Core Subject Areas: The course emphasizes mastery in Language Arts, world studies, and social sciences, helping students explore cultural, historical, and societal topics.
Critical 4C Skills: Students build essential 21st-century skills—communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity—through interactive activities and group work.
Project-Based Learning: Engaging projects and real-world tasks encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and the ability to apply knowledge across disciplines.
Student Outcomes: By the end of the course, learners will be ready for future academic challenges and empowered to grow as globally aware, thoughtful individuals.
Course Structure: The course runs over 35 weeks, with two 45-minute lessons each week, totaling 64 lessons. Two additional lessons are dedicated to a final exam and culminating task.
English Language Development: Students improve their English proficiency from A2 to B1 level through focused practice in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Core Subject Areas: The course emphasizes mastery in Language Arts, world studies, and social sciences, helping students explore cultural, historical, and societal topics.
Critical 4C Skills: Students build essential 21st-century skills—communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity—through interactive activities and group work.
Project-Based Learning: Engaging projects and real-world tasks encourage curiosity, problem-solving, and the ability to apply knowledge across disciplines.
Student Outcomes: By the end of the course, learners will be ready for future academic challenges and empowered to grow as globally aware, thoughtful individuals.
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About the project

Toronto Imperial School is a private secondary school in Ontario, Canada. Our goal is to integrate students into an international and English-speaking educational environment and provide them with an opportunity to earn a Canadian high school diploma.
We offer education that closely resembles the experience in an in-person Canadian school. This allows students to comfortably continue their studies at international universities and feel confident in classes with foreign students.

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