Academic Schedule


ACADEMIC SCHEDULE & COURSES:

HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC COURSES SPRING 2024

NEXT Academic Term:  April 18 – June 28, 2024 

Classes are in the evening, Monday to Friday, 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Monday and Friday classes are usually taught online. Registration takes place in the two weeks prior by appointment only. Students must meet with the Academic Advisor prior to registration.

Registration and/or Academic advising is by appointment only. 

For a registration appointment or advising, please email cromeo@emsb.qc.ca

Please note: This registration is for the HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA program ONLY


Registration Fee: $ 90.00 per session


EVENING CLASSES5:30 pm - 9:30 pm

SESSION:April 18 – June 28, 2024 



ONE choice only*

ENGLISH 1 - 5  (MONDAY TO FRIDAY)

FRENCH 1- 5 (MONDAY TO FRIDAY)

MATH 1 - 5 (MONDAY TO FRIDAY)

GEN. HISTORY 

HISTORY SEC 4 

COMPUTERS (MONDAY AND THURSDAY)



Registration Fee: $ 90.00 per session

TEACHING METHOD – HYBRID or FULLY IN-CLASS

* COURSE AVAILABILITY AND DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE


 

THE ONLINE DAYS THIS YEAR WILL BE:  MONDAY & FRIDAY


IMPORTANT MESSAGE

 

CURRICULUM CHANGE – HISTORY PROGRAM


Please be advised that there will be a curriculum change as of August 31, 2022. This curriculum change applies to the following courses: HISTORY 4016-2 & 4017-2.



DIAGNOSTIC EXAMS

 

As of August 2022, newly registered Academic students without any proof of a Canadian transcript of marks may be required to complete Diagnostic Exams.

 

These exams are administered by appointment only.




Academic

Our Centre offers a complete range of traditionally taught academic courses leading to a Quebec High School Leaving Certificate. We also offer all pre-requisite courses that students need in order to enrol in Vocational Training programs or CEGEP. 

Prerequisites:

Students who have studied in Quebec will have their transcripts evaluated by our Academic Advisor. Once the assessment is complete the student will know exactly what they require in order to graduate or to enrol in a Vocational Centre.

Students who have not previously studied in Quebec are given placement tests and are interviewed in order to properly assess which programme and which level within the programme bests meets their needs.

All students must be legal residents of the Province of Quebec in order to attend