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Joshua Hill
Joshua Hill

Studying in Canada online

Has anyone here considered getting a Canadian high school diploma without moving to Canada? I'm thinking about options for my kid who's in high school now, but we don't want to relocate just for education. Is it realistic to do it online and have it recognized for university applications?

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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton
Mar 04

Yeah, it's actually a pretty solid option these days. There are schools that offer the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) fully online, and it's recognized internationally since it's from the Canadian system. My cousin did something similar a couple years back – studied remotely while keeping his local school stuff, and ended up with a dual diploma. It helped a lot with university pathways in Canada and even some in the US/UK. You can check out real experiences and details here: https://torontoimperial.com/ – they explain the program, how credits transfer, and the whole process without needing to move. Worth looking into if you're serious about Canadian education standards. Just make sure the school is properly accredited by the Ontario Ministry.

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