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1 What our students are saying: Course Guide Winter/Spring 2018 “Serving the needs and interests of all learners” Personal Support Worker (PSW) Program “The teacher makes learning fun, interactive and fulfilling. I got a job offer right out of this program.” -- Vivienne Child Care Assistant Program "I had a great experience in the Child Care Assistant Program. I am currently completing a co-op placement where I have learned so much from the staff about the role of a child care assistant. I have become a part of their team which is so rewarding.” -- Giacoma Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) "As a mature student I have other obligations outside of school. I was not sure if I had the time to dedicate to school. The PLAR program helped me to fast-track and now I am graduating one year earlier!" -- Robb Adult Day School "I enrolled in Adult Education to earn my OSSD and upgrade some courses for college. It is a friendly atmosphere. Staff are very helpful and there is a lot of support. It is a great place to learn!" -- Faith

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Welcoming Students of all Faiths

What our students are saying:

Course GuideWinter/Spring 2018

“Serving the needsand interests ofall learners”

Personal Support Worker(PSW) Program“The teacher makes learning fun, interactive and fulfilling. I got a job offer right out of this program.” -- Vivienne

Child Care Assistant Program"I had a great experience in the Child Care Assistant Program. I am currently completing a co-op placement where I have learned so much from the staff about the role of a child care assistant. I have become a part of their team which is so rewarding.” -- Giacoma

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)"As a mature student I have other obligations outside of school. I was not sure if I had the time to dedicate to school. The PLAR program helped me to fast-track and now I am graduating one year earlier!" -- Robb

Adult Day School"I enrolled in Adult Education to earn my OSSD and upgrade some courses for college. It is a friendly atmosphere. Staff are very helpful and there is a lot of support. It is a great place to learn!" -- Faith

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Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition(PLAR) for Mature Students

Assessments forHigh School Credits

Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) is the formal evaluation and credit-granting process whereby mature students may obtain credits for prior learning. Prior learning includes the knowledge and skills that adults have gained, in both formal and informal ways, outside of secondary school.The PLAR process for mature students involves two procedures:1. Individual Assessment/Equivalency (Grade 9/10 credits)2. Equivalency (Grade 11/12 credits)

What is PLAR?

A mature student who is:1. At least 18 years old on or before December 31 of the school year2. Enrolled in an adult credit program for the purpose of obtaining an Ontario Secondary School Diploma.3. Out of school for a period of at least one year before returning as an adult

Mature students who started secondary school in Ontario after September, 1999 or mature students who are new to the Ontario system after February 1, 2004 may apply to have their prior learning assessed under the Ministry of Education’s PLAR for Mature Students policy. Students who started their secondary programs prior to September 1999 in Ontario and return as mature students after February 2004 may also choose to have their prior learning assessed under PLAR for Mature Students.

Who can apply for a PLAR Assessment?

1. Students who are registered in Adult Day School at the Ajax Campus or Oshawa Campus can request to meet with a Guidance Counsellor to have a credit assessment.2. Students who need help to prepare for the Grade 9/10 PLAR assessments can receive support from the Adult Upgrading (Literacy and Basic Skills) Program or register for day school PLAR classes to gain the knowledge and skills needed to earn Equivalency credits.

What supports are available for PLAR?

There is no cost for the PLAR Assessment or for the supporting PLAR sessions once a student is registered in day school classes.Is there a cost?

*CALL: Oshawa Campus 905.438.0570 or Ajax Campus 905.683.7713 to book an appointment for a PLAR Assessment

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SKILLS FOR SUCCESSPrior Learning Assessment & Recognition(PLAR) ........2Adult Upgrading (LBS)...................................................2 HIGH SCHOOL CREDITDay Courses - Ajax ........................................................4Day Courses - Oshawa .................................................5Raising Healthy Children Program (Oshawa)................5Young Parent School Program (Rose of Durham) ........6Correspondence (Ajax & Oshawa) ................................7Preparation for Day Credit (Ajax) ..................................7Adult Dual Credit with Durham College .........................7Night School ..................................................................8Interdisciplinary Course for Athletes ..............................8 Summer School ............................................................9SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS FOR CREDITChild Care Assistant Certificate Program ....................10Customer Service Program .........................................10 Personal Support Worker Certification ........................ 11Microsoft Office Specialist Certification .......................12Trade Skills & Safety Certifications .............................12Work-4-Credits (Cooperative Education) .....................12ALTERNATIVE EDUCATIONReconnect Program - Alternative Education................13Re-engagement Program - Alternative Education .......13ADULT (ESL) ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSESAdult English Language Classes (ESL/LINC) .....14 & 15INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES & GENERAL INTEREST General Interest Courses: Computers, Languages. 16Post Secondary Skills for Exceptional Students ..........16Elementary International Language Classes ...............17French for Kindergarten-3 ...........................................17GENERAL INFORMATIONRegistration Information ..............................................18School and Campus Locations ....................................19

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ADULT DAY SCHOOLSemestersSemester 3January 30 - April 12, 2018

Semester 4April 16 - June 15, 2018

ADULT DAY SCHOOLInformation Sessions*Learn more about our day school classes and training programs. At the information session you can meet with, or book an appointment with a guidance counsellor to help you plan your future pathway!

SEMESTER 3 Information Sessions Tuesday, January 16 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)Oshawa Campus, 850 King St., W., Unit 26, Oshawa

Wednesday, January 17 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)Ajax Campus, 458 Fairall St., Unit 7, Ajax

SEMESTER 4 Information Sessions Tuesday, April 3 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)Oshawa Campus, 850 King St., W., Unit 26, Oshawa

Wednesday, April 4 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)Ajax Campus, 458 Fairall St., Unit 7, Ajax

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Semester 3 ..... January 30 to April 12, 2018Period 1 ...... Student Information Session: Jan 17 (10am-12pm)8:30 am - 11:00 am ....... Intro to Anthro, Psych, Socio...................................... . HSP3C18:30 am - 11:00 am ....... Foundations for College Math 12 ............................... . MAP4C1 8:30 am - 11:00 am ....... Tech Math 12............................................................. .. MCT4C18:30 am - 11:00 am ....... Biology 11 .................................................................... SBI3C18:30 am - 11:00 am ....... Biology 11 University.................................................. .. SBI3U18:30 am - 11:00 am ....... English 11…............................................................... .. ENG3C18:30 am - 11:00 am ....... International Business 12.......................................... .. BBB4M18:30 am - 11:00 am ....... World Cultures 12.......................................... .............. HSC4M1 (online)Period 211:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... English 12 .................................................................. ENG4C111:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... Foundations for College Math 11................................ MBF3C1 11:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... Functions Math 11..................................................... .. MCF3M111:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... Chemistry 12 College....……….... .............................. SCH4C1 11:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... Chemistry 11 University.............................................. SCH3U111:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... Science 12 College/ University................................. .. SNC4M111:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... Legal Studies 12……....……….... ............................. . CLN4C1 11:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... Entrepreneurship........................................................ BDV4C1 11:00 am - 1:30 pm ....... Housing & Design 11……………..….............. ............. HLS3O1Adult Dual Credit Program: Skills for Post-Secondary Success .................... PPJ4T/GLN4O1(Classes at Durham College 11:00 am to 4:30 pm – transportation provided – must be approved by Guidance Counsellor to register) Period 32:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Preparation for Day School ......................................... OLC3O1/GPP3O12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Workplace English 11/12............................................. ENG3E/4E12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... PLAR English .............................................................. PLE1O.EN2:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Health Care 11/12 ....................................................... TPJ3C1/TPJ4E12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Science 12 Workplace ................................................ SNC4E12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... PLAR Science ............................................................. PLE1O.SC2:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Everyday Math 11/12 .................................................. MEL3E/4E12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... PLAR Math .................................................................. PLE1O.MT22:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Information & Communication Tech 11 ....................... BTA3O12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Information & Communication Tech 12 ....................... BTX4C12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Ontario Literacy Course .............................................. OLC4O1 (online)2:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Physics 12 ................................................................. .. SPH4C1 *PLEASE NOTE: Courses are subject to change.

Semester 4 ..... April 16 to June 15, 2018Period 1 ...... Student Information Session: April 4 (10am-12pm)8:30 am - 11:00 am ...... English 12 ……………………….................... .............. ENG4C18:30 am - 11:00 am ...... Media Arts 11/12.……….………………........ ............... ASM3M/4M18:30 am - 11:00 am ...... Chemistry 11 University............................................... SCH3U18:30 am - 11:00 am ...... Chemistry 12 College..................................... ............. SCH4C1 8:30 am - 11:00 am ...... Science 12….................................................. ............. SNC4M18:30 am - 11:00 am ...... Foundations for College Math 11.................. .............. MBF3C18:30 am - 11:00 am ...... Functions Math 11 ....................................................... MCF3M18:30 am - 11:00 am ...... Business Leadership 12 ............................................. BOH4M18:30 am - 11:00 am ...... Families in Canada ..................................................... HHS4C1Period 211:00 am - 1:30 pm ...... Travel & Tourism 11 .................................................... CGG30111:00 am - 1:30 pm ...... English 11 ................................................................... ENG3C1 11:00 am - 1:30 pm ...... Biology 11 ................................................................... SBI3C111:00 am - 1:30 pm ...... Biology 11 University ................................................... SBI3U111:00 am - 1:30 pm ...... Foundations for College Math 12 ................................ MAP4C111:00 am - 1:30 pm ...... Tech Math 12 .............................................................. MCT4C111:00 am - 1:30 pm ...... Intro to Marketing 11 ................................................... BMI3C111:00 am - 1:30 pm Learning Strategies 12 (Dual Credit) ....................... GLS4O1**Must be approved by Guidance Counsellor to register for Dual CreditPeriod 32:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... Preparation for Day School ......................................... OLC3O1/GPP3O12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... Workplace English 11/12............................................. ENG3E/4E12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... PLAR English .............................................................. PLE1O.EN2:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... Environmental Science 11 .......................................... SVN3E12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... PLAR Science ............................................................. PLE1O.SC42:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... Health Science 12 ....................................................... TPJ4E12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... Health for Life 11 ......................................................... PPZ3C12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... Financial Accounting 11 .............................................. BAF3M12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... Ontario Literacy Course .............................................. OLC4O1 (online)2:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... Everyday Math 11/12 .................................................. MEL3E/4E12:00 pm - 4:30 pm ....... PLAR Math .................................................................. PLE1O.MT22:00 pm - 4:30 pm ...... Physics 12 .................................................................. SPH4C1*PLEASE NOTE: Courses are subject to change.Specialized Training Programs for High School CreditChild Care Assistant Certificate Program *details on page 10Personal Support Worker – Accredited Program *details on page 11*NEW Preparation for Day Credit *details on page 7*NEW Trade Skills & Safety Certifications *details on page 12Work-4-Credits – Cooperative Education (Continuous Intake Program) *details on page 12

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

• Adult Education courses and programs (for high school credits) are open to students 18 years of age or older, who are not registered in a secondary school.

• Current transcript, photo identification and citizenship status are required to register. Register in person ONLY.

• $100 refundable book deposit + $20 cash activity fee - one time fee per year payable with registration.

• Please visit our site www.con-ed.ca or call us for up-to-date information on course offerings, or to book an appointment with a Guidance Counsellor.

ADULT DAY SCHOOL

LOCATIONS

Ajax Campus458 Fairall Street, Unit 7

905.683.7713

NEW LocationOshawa Campus

850 King Street W., Unit 26905.438.0570

AJAX CAMPUSDay Courses for High School Credit

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Semester 3 ..... January 30 to April 12, 2018Period 1 ...... Student Information Session: Jan 16 (10am-12pm)8:30 am - 11:00 am ....... English 11 ................................................................. ENG3E/3C8:30 am - 11:00 am Presentation & Speaking Skills ................................. EPS3O8:30 am - 11:00 am ....... Math 11 ..................................................................... MBF3C8:30 am - 11:00 am Math 12 ..................................................................... MAP4C/MCT4C8:30 am - 11:00 am Information & Communication Technology 11 & 12 .. BTA30/BTX4C

Period 211:00 am - 1:30 pm Human Development Through Lifespan ................... HHG4M 11:00 am - 1:30 pm Dynamics of Human Relationships ........................... HHD3011:00 am - 1:30 pm Chemistry 12 ............................................................. SCH4C11:00 am - 1:30 pm Physics 12 ................................................................. SPH4C 11:00 am - 1:30 pm Science 12 ................................................................ SNC4E 11:00 am - 1:30 pm Environmental Science 11 ........................................ SVN3E/PLAR11:00 am - 1:30 pm English 12 ................................................................. ENG4C/4E11:00 am - 1:30 pm Ontario Literacy Course 11 ...................................... OLC30/PLAR 11:00 am - 1:30 pm Ontario Literacy Course 12 ................ ...................... OLC4011:00 am - 1:30 pm Designing Your Future 11 .......................................... GWL30E(eLearning)11:00 am - 1:30 pm World Religions 11 .................................................... HRT3ME(eLearning)11:00 am - 1:30 pm Families in Canada 12 ............................................. HHS4C/4UE(eLearning)11:00 am - 1:30 pm World Cultures ......................................................... HSC4ME(eLearning)

Adult Dual Credit Program: Skills for Post-Secondary Success .................. PPJ4T/GLN4O1(Classes at Durham College 11:00 am to 4:30 pm – transportation provided – must be approved by Guidance Counsellor to register)

Period 32:00 pm - 4:30 pm Learning Strategies ................................................... GLS401/PLAR2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Media Studies ........................................................... EMS3012:00 pm - 4:30 pm Film Studies……....................................................... ADV3M12:00 pm - 4:30 pm World Religion ........................................................... HRT3M12:00 pm - 4:30 pm Navigating the Workplace ......................................... GLN4O*PLEASE NOTE: Courses are subject to change.

Semester 4 .......April 16 to June 15, 2018Period 1 ....... Student Information Session: April 3 (10am-12pm)8:30 am - 11:00 am Equity, Diversity & Social Justice 11.......................... .... HSE3E18:30 am - 11:00 am Religion ........................................................................... HRE3018:30 am - 11:00 am Biology 11........................................................................ SBI3C18:30 am - 11:00 am Science 12 ...................................................................... SNC4E18:30 am - 11:00 am Food & Healthy Living 12 ............................................... HFL4E18:30 am - 11:00 am Nutrition & Health 12 ...................................................... HFA4C1

Period 211:00 am - 1:30 pm Canadian Law 11 ............................................................ CLU3E1/3M 11:00 am - 1:30 pm Legal Studies 12 ............................................................. CLN4C111:00 am - 1:30 pm Math 11 ........................................................................... MBF3C1 11:00 am - 1:30 pm Math 12 ........................................................................... MAP4C1/MCT4C111:00 am - 1:30 pm Math 11/12 ...................................................................... MEL3E1/MEL4E1/PLAR11:00 am - 1:30 pm Designing Your Future 11 ............................................... GWL30E(eLearning)11:00 am - 1:30 pm World Religions 11 .......................................................... HRT3ME(eLearning)11:00 am - 1:30 pm Families in Canada 12 .................................................... HHS4C1/4UE (eLearning)11:00 am - 1:30 pm World Cultures ................................................................ HSC4ME (eLearning)11:00 am - 1:30 pm Raising Healthy Children Program ................................ Call to Register

Period 32:00 am - 4:30 pm Learning Strategies ........................................................ GLS401/PLAR 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Healthy Active Living 11.................................................. PPL3012:00 pm - 4:30 pm Health for Life 11 ............................................................ PPZ3C12:00 pm - 4:30 pm English 12 ....................................................................... ENG4C1/4E2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Ontario Literacy Course 11............................................. OLC301/PLAR2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Ontario Literacy Course 12 ............................................ OLC401

*PLEASE NOTE: Courses are subject to change.

Specialized Training Programs for High School CreditCustomer Service Certificate Program *details on page 10 Child Care Assistant Certificate Program *details on page 10 Personal Support Worker – Accredited Program *details on page 11 *NEW Trade Skills & Safety Certifications *details on page 12 Work-4-Credits – Cooperative Education (Continuous Intake Program) *details on page 12

Raising HealthyChildren Program

OSHAWA CampusSemester 4 | 11:00am-1:30pmApril 16 – June 15

Bring your pre-school aged child to class and have the opportunity to participate in an Early Years Program, in partnership with the YMCA and YWCA.

Earn a high school credit in HPW3C (Working with Infants and Young Children) or another parenting credit.

Flexible options for on-line or Learn-at Home assignments are built into the class.

This program requires an application and interview.

OSHAWA CAMPUS | *NEW LocationDay Courses for High School Credit

Cost: Free

High School Credit

*Ask about our childminding program that

allows parents to earn an additional high school credit.

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A guidance counsellor will review your courses to help you with your employment or post-secondary plan.

Planning for Your Next Steps

Students can graduate with OSSD from the Young Parent School Program at the Rose of Durham, or they may choose to register in Adult Education programs at Archbishop Anthony Meagher CCEC. If students register with Adult Education, they will have access to: • Raising Healthy Children program and child minding; • Adult day credit classes; • Correspondence & eLearning; • Flexible options to earn credits for OSSD.

Young Parent School Program

Program Details

The Young Parent School Program can help parents who are 16 – 27 years of age who are interested in earning credits for their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).The Young Parent School program allows young mothers and fathers to obtain credits for OSSD while in a supported learning environment with a caring teacher and Rose of Durham counsellors.

If you are parenting or pregnant and: • Between the ages of 16 – 27 years old and are registered with the Rose of Durham; • Enrolled in Durham Catholic DSB alternative education or adult education programs.

You will have a Rose of Durham Counsellor for support while you are in the program. Rose of Durham Supports include: • 1:1 counselling; • Community connections; • Family donations.

What is the Young Parent School Program?

Who is eligible for the Young Parent School Program?

What supports are provided by the Rose of Durham?

Students who are 16 & 17 years of age are registered with Father Donald MacLellan CSS.

Students who are 18 – 27 years of age are registered in Adult Education with Archbishop Anthony Meagher CCEC.The Program is: • Located at the Rose of Durham, 200 Bond St. W., Oshawa; • Mondays and Wednesdays (10:00 am – 2:00 pm); • Continuous Intake; • If you are parenting a child under the age of 1, you may bring your child to class with you.The Program provides: • Hot lunch; • Access to all programs and services available at the Rose of Durham; • Options to earn credits for OSSD; • Credit recovery; • PLAR assessments for mature students; • 1:1 support for young parents.

How can the Young Parent School Program help me to graduate with my OSSD?You will have access to a guidance counsellor to plan the best options for you to earn the credits that you need to graduate. You will also have a caring teacher for 1:1 support for your courses and pathways plan. Your timetable will be customized to help you meet your goals. In the Young Parent School Program, you can earn credits with teacher support and flexible options: • Class at the Rose of Durham • Correspondence Courses • e Learning (Online) Courses

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE

CONTACT:Rose of Durham (905) 432-3622

or

Archbishop Anthony Meagher Catholic

Continuing Education Centre

Oshawa Campus (905) 438-0570

Ajax Campus (905) 683-7713

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Adult Dual Credit Program at Durham College

The Adult Dual Credit Program assists learners who are 21 years of age or older in the completion of their Ontario Secondary School Diploma and leads to successful transition to a college or apprenticeship program. Students who are accepted to the program attend Durham College for one semester. During that time, they will complete their high school graduation requirements and take a college course taught by a Durham College faculty member, and supported by a secondary teacher. If successful, two credits are recorded: one on the high school transcript and the second on the college transcript.

Dual Credit: Semester 3 January 30 – April 12Adult Dual Credit Durham College Mon-Fri ……….............. 11:00 am – 4:30 pm

NOTE: This program requires an interview. Oshawa Campus: 905-438-0570 or Ajax Campus 905-683-7713 for more information.

LEARNAT HOME!

REGISTRATIONRegister Today!

Correspondence Courses

• Educational Counselling Available• Maturity Credit Assessment• High School Credits Toward Diploma• Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR)FEE: • $100 Cash, Visa, Mastercard or Interac. • Refundable book deposit may be required depending on course selected.

REGISTRATION: Students interested in registering for correspondence courses MUST bring photo ID, proof of Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Resident Card (PR Card) and an updated school transcript or status sheet. Full time high school students are NOT eligible for correspondence courses unless they provide a letter of permission from their home school Principal.

OSHAWA Campus850 King St., W., Unit 26Tel : 905.438.0570 ext 57158Fax: 905.438.0571Tues & Thurs12:30pm - 5:00pm

AJAX Campus458 Fairall St., Unit 7Tel : 905.683.7713 ext 57104Fax: 905.683.9436Tues, Wed & Thurs2:30 pm - 6:30 pm

NEW students mustregister prior to 4:00pm

Preparation for Day CreditAjax Campus 905.683.7713

Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)

Have you been out of school for a while? Is it your goal to earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma? Would you like to enrol in a high school credit preparation program to refresh your academic skills?In this course students can earn a high school credit (OLC3O) Ontario Literacy Course and: • Study English reading & writing • Learn grammar, punctuation, spelling and effective vocabulary • Write for a variety of purposes • Write properly linked well-developed paragraphs • Develop strategies for test-taking • Build your computer skillsCall the Ajax Campus to meet with a guidance counsellor (905) 683-7713 to discuss how we can help!We have small classes, caring teachers and support for workplace and post-secondary planning.

The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test can be arranged for mature students who would like to meet the Ontario Secondary School Diploma requirements. Students who are registered with DCDSB Archbishop Anthony Meagher Catholic Continuing Education Centre are eligible to write the Literacy Test. Students can book an appointment with a Guidance Counsellor to discuss options for OSSLT or to enroll in the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course.

High School Credit

High School Credit

Who is eligible for the Adult Dual Credit Program?• Interested in a College or Apprenticeship Program;• Within 2-4 credits of graduation;• Enrolled in Durham Catholic DSB adult education programs;• Academically capable of completing college level work.

Students in the program can earn:• Navigating the Workplace (GLN4O); • Personal Wellness – Dual Credit Course (PPJ4T);• Flexible learning options to earn additional credits

toward the OSSD.

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February 21 to May 30, 2018Mon & Wed - 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm | Note: There will be no classes during March Break (March 12, 14), Easter Monday (April 2), or Victoria Day (May 21)

Course Code Course NameGrade 11BTA3O1....................Information and Communication Technology - OpenENG3U1...................English - UniversityHRT3M1...................World Religions - University/CollegeMBF3C1...................Foundations for College Mathematics - CollegeMCR3U1 ..................Functions - UniversityIDP3O1.....................Interdisciplinary Course for Athletes - Open (at St. Mary CSS, Pickering)

NIGHT SCHOOL for High School CreditAll Saints CSS – 3001 Country Lane, Whitby, Ontario

Registration | $100 Refundable book deposit for all courses.Students currently attending a DCDSB high school MUST see their Guidance Counsellor to register. Students not currently attending high school are required to register in person with photo ID and Birth Certificate or proof of Canadian Citizenship/ Permanent Residency and a copy of an up-to-date transcript/status sheet.* Non-DCDSB students register online at www.con-ed.caIf you require more information contact us at: Oshawa Campus | 850 King St., W., Unit 26, Oshawa | Telephone: 905.438.0570

Night School Co-operative EducationA two-credit co-operative education program will be offered at night school to allow students to earn credits through placements in the community that are scheduled during evening hours. This is available to students who:• Are currently enrolled in day school and are 16 years of age or older;• Are returning students who wish to complete their OSSD;• Require a 2 credit co-op to fulfill the requirements of a Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) Program.NOTE: This program requires an application. Please see your guidance counsellor for more information.

Interdisciplinary Course for AthletesThis course is designed for elite student athletes who are

participating in an athletic endeavor and wish to obtain an NCAA

scholarship; they will earn an Interdisciplinary credit IDP3O1 or

IDP4O1 preparing them for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or

American College Test (ACT).

Grade 12OLC4O1 ..................Ontario Literacy Course ENG4C1...................English - CollegeENG4U1...................English - UniversityHRE4O1...................Religion - OpenMAP4C1...................Foundations for College Mathematics - CollegeMDM4U1..................Mathematics & Data Management - UniversityMCV4U1 ..................Calculus and Vectors - UniversityMHF4U1...................Advanced Functions - UniversitySBI4U1 ....................Biology - UniversitySCH4U1...................Chemistry - UniversitySPH4U1 ..................Physics - UniversityHHS4C1...................Families in Canada - CollegeHHS4U1...................Families in Canada - University

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Planning for Summer?Below is a tentative summer school schedule for planning purposes only. Please check with your high school guidance office or at website www.con-ed.ca or up-to-date information on course availability, site location, start dates and times.

2018 Summer School (Non-Credit Classes)

Elementary School(a) Academic Improvement - Grade 7&8 July 4 - July 19, 2018......... 8:30am - 1:30pm Literacy and Numeracy

(b) Free International Language Program July 4 - July 27, 2018 ......... 9:30am - 12:00pm

(c) Head Start Program Aug 20 - Aug 23, 2018......... 8:30am - 1:30pm

• Cooking, Coding & Robotics, Recreation, Digital Literacy..........................Mon – Thurs. 8:30 am – 1:30 pm

Grade 7 & 8 remedial language arts and mathematics programs will be offered in elementary schools through-out the Durham Region. Students will be enrolled into the programs through a collaborative process between the school and the home. Programs to support literacy and numeracy include:

This International Languages Program is designed for elementary school age children for Kindergarten to Grade 8.

Head Start is a high school preparation program for Grade 8 students moving into Grade 9. This program is in-tended to prepare new Grade 9 students by focusing on Mathematics, English, Leadership and Learning Skills.

GO TO WWW.CON-ED.CA FOR A LIST OF SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES OFFERED

2018 Summer School (Credit Classes)

Secondary School(a) Credit Recovery Courses

Semester 1 July 4 - July 16, 2018 ...........................8:30am - 2:45pm (Mon - Fri)Semester 2 July 17- July 27, 2018 ..........................8:30am - 2:45pm (Mon - Fri)

(b) Accelerated Courses (Reaching Ahead Credit)

July 4 - July 27, 2018..........................8:30am - 2:45pm (Mon - Fri)

(c) Summer School Co-op | Details available February, 2018

(d) eLearning Courses (online) | July 4 - July 27, 2018• Mandatory eLearning Student In-Class Orientation - July 4, 2018

Location TBA • 1 hour student orientation.

• Students will be notified by June 29, 2018 by email regarding the time and location of the orientation.• In-class, proctored exams will be held on Thursday, July 26, 2018 for most eLearning courses.

Summer School Registration

Opens February 2018

DCDSB students register for high school credit courses

through their Guidance Counsellor

Non-DCDSB students register online at www.con-ed.ca

905.438.0570 or 905.683.7713

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Customer Service TrainingOSHAWA CAMPUS - 850 King St., W., Unit 26 | MATERIAL COST: $195

Semester 3 | January 30 - April 12

Child Care AssistantPreparation for Employment & Post-Secondary Programs | MATERIAL COST: $395

Oshawa Campus | 850 King St., W., Unit 26, Oshawa • Ajax Campus | 458 Fairall St., Unit 7, Ajax Campus Day In-School Training Time .......... . Job Placement (Co-op)Oshawa .............. Mon - Fri (Jan 30 - Apr 12)................. 8:25 am - 3:15 pm...................... (Apr 16 - Jun 15)Ajax..................... Mon - Fri (Jan 30 - Apr 12)................. 8:25 am - 3:15 pm...................... (Apr 16 - Jun 15)

The Child Care Assistant Certificate Program is an 18 week program that provides students with an opportunity to learn about theories and stages of child development, child care legislation, child care programming, earn 6 credits toward O.S.S.D. and gain on-the-job experience!

Program Benefits9 weeks of focused classroom learning for workplace preparation or college success9 weeks of on-the-job experience in a cooperative education placementPlacements are at licensed Child Care Centers Build your resume with certifications in CPR/First Aid, WHMIS, Safe Food Handling, Durham Region Day Nursery Infection Prevention and ControlNetwork with Early Childhood Educators and Community AgenciesLearn about child development, the Child Care and Early Years Act, and what is necessary to set upa licensed childcare center in OntarioEarn a Child Care Assistant Certificate

The Child Care Assistant Certificate Program has two components:Part 1 In-school (9 weeks) 8:25 am – 3:15 pmPart 2 Job Placement (9 weeks) Co-op in a licensed child care facility

Successful applicants must pass a literacy test, complete an application, have updated immunization, Step 2 T.B. Skin Test and Clear Criminal Reference Check

To register you MUST: Pass a literacy test Pass an interview

Successful applicants must show: Clean criminal record check (vulnerable sector) Updated immunization, Hepatitis B, Flu Shot, T.B. Chicken Pox vaccination, Polio, MMR, DPT

For more information about this program please call: 905-438-0570

Earn High School Credits

Emphasis on Business and Communication Skills

Earn Certifications

Cooperative Education Placements

Certifications Include: Service Excellence | Safe Food Handling | Smart Serve | WHMIS

In Class Training: 8:30am - 11:00am Cooperative Education Placement: 12:00pm - 3:00pm

Certificate Program & High School Credit

Certificate Program & High School Credit

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OrientationsCampus Date TimeAjax Day Program (Wed) Jan 10, Feb 7, Mar 7, Apr 4, May 2, Jun 6, Aug 22 (2018) 12:30pm - 3:30pm

Oshawa Day Program (Wed) Jan 10, Feb 7, Mar 7, Apr 4, May 2, Jun 6, Aug 22 (2018) 12:30pm - 3:30pm

Ajax Evening Program (Thurs) Jan 18, Feb 22, Mar 22, Apr 19, May 17, Jun 14, Aug 23 (2018) 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Oshawa Evening Program (Wed) Jan 17, Feb 21, Mar 21, Apr 18, May 16, Jun 13, Aug 22 (2018) 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Accredited Program• Tuition Free Certificate Program • PSW Certificate & Long Term Care Pin• CPR, First Aid & Alzheimer Certificates • Feeding & WHMIS Certificates• High School (Grade 11/12) Credits • Marketable Skills & Work Experience

Registration Orientation is mandatory. You MUST attend one of the following orientation sessions and write the literacy exam. No appointment is necessary. Please bring photo ID - Health Card or Driver License & Birth Certificate, Permanent Resident Card or Canadian Citizen- ship Card. Successful candidates will need to complete an interview.

Ajax Classes:Day Schedule(a) Jan 8/18 to Jun 27/18 ................ PSW6D .....................Mon - Fri.....................8:30 am - 1:30 pm(b) Sept 10/18 to Mar 22/19 ................ PSW6E ..................... Mon - Fri.....................8:30 am - 1:30 pm

Evening Schedule(c) Sept 4/18 to Jun 27/19................. PSW6C .................... Tues & Thurs..............6:00 pm - 10:00 pm + 6 Sat (9am - 4pm)

Oshawa Classes:Day Schedule(a) Jan 8/18 to Jun 27/18 ................ PSW6D ..................... Mon - Fri.....................8:30 am - 1:30 pm(b) Sept 10/18 to Mar 22/19................. PSW6E ..................... Mon - Fri.....................8:30 am - 1:30 pm

Evening Schedule(c) Sept 5/18 to Jun 26/19................. PSW6C ..................... Mon & Wed ................6:00 pm - 10:00 pm + 7 Sat (9am - 4pm)

STAY CONNECTED!FOLLOW US @ DurhamPSWCon-ed

Tuition: FREE

Material Fee: : $900 covers textbook, workbooks, workshops, First Aid/CPR, name badge and Ontario Long Term Care Assoc. pin, certificates in food handling, feeding, Alzheimer’s and GPA. Material fee due 2 weeks prior to the course start date.

Deposit: $50 - Cash, Visa, Master Card, Certified Cheque, Money Order or Interac at time of registration (non-refundable) as part of the material fee.

Admission: : Admission requirements: 19 years of age or older; medical clearance from your doctor; two Step TB test; Flu shot; clear Criminal Record/ Vulnerability Check; a Minimum score of 80% on the Literacy test; successful personal interview; proof of Canadian citizenship/permanent residency.

Oshawa Campus 905.438.0570 or Ajax Campus 905.683.7713 for more information

Personal Support WorkerBuild Resume & Portfolio

Certification Program

PSW ClassesAjax Campus 905.683.7713 or Oshawa Campus 905.438.0570

High School Credits

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• Earn Credits while working toward MOS Certification • Tuition Fee - FREE!

Taught at a Microsoft IT Academy

Exam Certification (Optional Cost) Students can inform the school office at registration if they intend to write the certification exam. $100 deposit at registration required.

Microsoft Office SpecialistAjax Campus - Fairall St., Unit 7 | BOOKS & MATERIAL COST: $695Semester 3 January 30 - April 12, 2018

Certification Program & High School Credits

Ajax Campus Date TimeAjax January 30 to April 12, 2018 8:30am - 1:30pm

SemesterSemester 3 (Jan 30 - Apr 12) Semester 4 (Apr 16 - Jun 15)

Earn a High School Credit | Call 905.438.0570 for more details

Safety Certifications available within the program

Trade Skills & Safety CertificationsOshawa Campus | MATERIAL COST: $495

Program for Credit

• Construction Safety Awareness• Working at Heights• Due Diligence

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LocationLocation – Archbishop Denis O'Connor CHSDays: Tues, Wed, Thurs Time: 6:00pm - 9:15pm

• Power and Hand Tool Safety • WHMIS

Work - 4 - Credits (Cooperative Education)Earn High School Credits

Program for Credits

The Work-4-Credits (Cooperative Education) Program provides employed adults who are unable to attend day school, the opportunity to earn high school credits toward their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) while at work receiving pay.• One credit can be earned for every 110 hours on the job• Credits are earned based on meeting job expectations• Candidates must be over 18 years of age, not enrolled in a high school, and currently employed• Employees meet with the teacher of the Work-4-Credits program• Pay a $20 non-refundable registration fee• Employees are required to complete a pre-placement package within 1 week of registration• Once the pre-placement package is complete, the student, employer and teacher sign an Agreement Form to indicate that the employer supports the employee in the program. Once signed, hours of paid work can start to count toward credit(s)• In the Work-4-Credits program, students must complete and submit some assignments

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The Durham Catholic District School Board is proud to provide a continuum of programs and services to students in the Durham Region. Course and support services are available through Father Donald MacLellan Catholic Secondary School and have been designed to meet the needs of those students who, for whatever reason, experience challenges achieving success in a traditional school setting. Each of the programs described below can lead to an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Through the provision of alternate settings, smaller class sizes, opportunities for independent study, co-op placements, dual credits, as well as options for both part and full time programs, the staff at Father Don MacLellan Catholic Secondary School are able to tailor programs to meet individual learning needs. When combined with academic and non-academic support, these programs have helped many students in Durham to achieve success and graduate! For more information, feel free to contact one of our friendly staff members to discuss your options.

RECONNECT PROGRAMWhitby Campus 1500 Hopkins Street, Whitby 905.666.1146, Ext 0This program is for students 16 to 17 years of age who may be credit deficient and/or have or had attendance issues and/or may be experiencing difficulty completing their OSSD requirements in a traditional secondary school setting.

Program Description• Small, supportive class setting• Full and part-time programming includes teacher-led classes, credit recovery, experiential learning, independent

learning and Supervised Alternative Learning (SAL)• Restorative practice philosophy• Support from Child and Youth Counsellor and Social Worker to network with community agencies• Guidance support for post-secondary pathway

RE-ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMAjax Campus458 Fairall Street, Unit 7Ajax, 905.683.7713 (Ext. 57108)

Oshawa Campus850 King Street West, Unit 26Oshawa 905.438.0570 (Ext. 57157)

This program is for students 18 to 21 years old who may have, for a variety of reasons, left a traditional school setting before they obtained their OSSD. Students in this program are seeking an adult education model in order to obtain the OSSD.

Program Description• Small, supportive classroom setting designed to re-engage early

leavers to assist students in OSSD completion• Individualized program• Co-operative Education• Partial and full day program• Child and Youth Counsellor and Social Worker support• Guidance support for students transitioning to post-secondary pathway

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ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION

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Continuous enrollment throughout the year!Listening • Speaking • Reading • Writing

English Language Assessment Mandatory (by appointment only)APPOINTMENTS CALL 1.855.330.8655 | REGISTRATION CALL 289.481.1336

Continuous enrollment throughout the year!Listening • Speaking • Reading • Writing

English Language Assessment Mandatory (by appointment only)APPOINTMENTS CALL 1.855.330.8655 | REGISTRATION CALL 905.666.1255

Ajax Adult English Language Classes458 Fairall Street, Unit 5, Ajax(Corner of Westney Road & Fairall Street across from the GO station)

Ajax Daytime Classes*January 8 to June 15, 2018 (unless otherwise stated)

Level Day TimeLevel 1&2............................................................................................Mon - Fri....................................... 8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 3 ................................................................................................Mon - Fri....................................... 8:45 am - 11:30 am Level 4 ................................................................................................Mon - Fri....................................... 8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 5 ................................................................................................Mon - Fri....................................... 8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 5&6 Reading & Writing (Jan 8-Mar 29, 2018) ...........................Mon - Fri.......................................8:45 am - 11:30 am Level 5&6 Workplace English (April 3-June 15, 2018) .......................Mon - Fri.......................................8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 6-8 Effective Communication (Jan 8-Feb 16, 2018) ................Mon - Fri.......................................8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 6-8 Writing for the Workplace (Feb 20-Mar 29, 2018) ..............Mon - Fri.......................................8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 6-8 Advanced Test Preparation (April 3-30, 2018) ....................Mon - Fri.......................................8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 6-8 Reading with a Purpose (May 1 – June 15, 2018) .............Mon - Fri.......................................8:45 am - 11:30 am

Level 0&1............................................................................................Mon - Fri.......................................12:00 pm - 2:45 pmLevel 3 ................................................................................................Mon - Fri.......................................12:00 pm - 2:45 pmLevel 4 ................................................................................................Mon - Fri.......................................12:00 pm - 2:45 pmLevel 4 Reading & Writing ................................................................. Mon - Fri.......................................12:00 pm - 2:45 pmLevel 5&6 ...........................................................................................Mon - Fri.......................................12:00 pm - 2:45 pmLevel 6&7............................................................................................Mon - Fri.......................................12:00 pm - 2:45 pm

Ajax Evening Classes* January 15 – May 17, 2018 (unless otherwise stated)

Level Day TimeLevel 1-3 (Jan 15-May 16, 2018) .......................................................Mon & Wed.................................. 6:15 pm - 9:00 pmLevel 4-6 (Jan 15-May 16, 2018) .......................................................Mon & Wed................................. 6:15 pm - 9:00 pmLevel 6-8 (Jan 16-May 17, 2018) .......................................................Tues & Thurs............................... 6:15 pm - 9:00 pm

* All classes require sufficient enrollment to run.+ English language assessment is required for all ESL & LINC classes listed on this page.

All classes are open to Permanent Residents, Convention Refugees, Refugee Claimants andCanadian Citizens*+. Childcare available for 18 months to 5 yrs for LINC qualifying permanent residents.

English as a Second Language (ESL)Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)

Skills for Success

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Continuous enrollment throughout the year!Listening • Speaking • Reading • Writing

English Language Assessment Mandatory (by appointment only)APPOINTMENTS CALL 1.855.330.8655 | REGISTRATION CALL 289.481.1336

Continuous enrollment throughout the year!Listening • Speaking • Reading • Writing

English Language Assessment Mandatory (by appointment only)APPOINTMENTS CALL 1.855.330.8655 | REGISTRATION CALL 905.666.1255

Whitby Adult English Language ClassesGiffard Centre, 1003 Giffard Street, Whitby(North of Dundas Street, West of Cochrane Street)

Childcare available for 19 months to 5 yrs for LINC qualifying permanent residents.

Citizenship Test Preparation Classes CLB 4-8 458 Fairall Street, Unit 5, Ajax DAY TIMEJan 15-Feb 12, 2018 ............................. Mon & Wed.................... 6:15 pm - 9:00 pmApril 10-May 10, 2018 ............................ Tues & Thurs................. 6:15 pm - 9:00 pm

ESL Summer School 2018Non Credit ESL Summer School for Adults will be offered in July & August 2018

at the Ajax Welcome Center Campus.

More information will be available on our website www.con-ed.ca in May 2018!

January 8 to June 15, 2018 (unless otherwise stated)

Level Day TimeLevel 2&3....................................... Mon - Fri ..................................... 8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 4&5....................................... Mon - Fri ..................................... 8:45 am - 11:30 amLevel 6-8 ........................................ Mon - Fri ..................................... 8:45 am - 11:30 am

Level 1&2....................................... Mon - Fri ..................................... 12:00 pm - 2:45 pmLevel 3&4....................................... Mon - Fri ..................................... 12:00 pm - 2:45 pmLevel 5&6....................................... Mon - Fri ..................................... 12:00 pm - 2:45 pm

* All classes require sufficient enrollment to run.+ English language assessment is required for all ESL & LINC classes listed on this page.

Skills for SuccessEnglish as a Second Language (ESL)Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)

"This is the best place I have

ever found. The teachers help me

to improve my English and build my confidence in this new country.

Thanks a lot."

Annie, Ajax

This class is open to Permanent Residents, whose first language is not English, who are preparing for the Citizenship Test. This 5 week course will follow the Discover Canada resource and provide information in all four skills based on CLB 4-8.

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Computers (run 4 nights for 10 hours total) Course Code Location City Start Time # of Day Fee Date WksQuick Books - Intro ................. CQB7C ..... Ajax Campus.......... Ajax...........Feb 26 ..... . 7:00 - 9:30 pm....... 4 .....Mon. ..$89 MS Word - Level 1 .................. CWD7C .... Ajax Campus.......... Ajax...........Feb 27 ..... . 7:00 - 9:30 pm....... 4 .....Tues.. $89PowerPoint - Level 1 ............... CPP7A....... Ajax Campus.......... Ajax...........Feb 28 ..... . 7:00 - 9:30 pm....... 4 .....Wed ..$89MS Excel - Level 1 .................. CEX7C ...... Ajax Campus.......... Ajax...........Mar 1 ..... ... 7:00 - 9:30 pm....... 4 .....Thurs. $89MS Word - Level 2 .................. CWD7D .... Ajax Campus.......... Ajax...........April 10 ..... 7:00 - 9:30 pm....... 4 .....Tues.. $89MS Excel - Level 2 .................. CEX7D ..... Ajax Campus.......... Ajax...........April 12 .... . 7:00 - 9:30 pm....... 4 .....Thurs .$89

Languages Course Code Location City Start Time # of Day Fee Date WksConversational Spanish - 1......GSP7AD.... St. Mary.................. Pickering.... Feb 26 ..... 7:00 - 9:00 pm..... 10.... .Mon... .$99Conversational Spanish - 2......GSP7BE.... St. Mary.................. Pickering.... Feb 27 ..... 7:00 - 9:00 pm..... 10.... .Tues.. .$99Conversational Spanish - 3......GSP7CF..... St. Mary.................. Pickering.... Feb 28 ...... 7:00 - 9:00 pm.....10.... .Wed.. .$99Sign Language.........................GSL7CB..... All Saints ................ Whitby....... Feb 28 ...... 7:00 - 9:00 pm.....10.... .Wed.. .$99Conversational French - 1........GFR7CA.... All Saints ................ Whitby....... Feb 26 ...... 7:00 - 9:00 pm.....10.... .Mon... .$99Conversational French - 2........GFR7DB.... All Saints ................ Whitby....... Feb 28 ...... 7:00 - 9:00 pm.....10... ..Wed.. .$99

**Additional general interest classes will be available beginning February 26, 2018. Classes will include: Introduction to German, Nutrition, Meditation, Stress Management, Writing, Dancing (e.g. Zumba, Jazz, Contemporary etc.), Singing, Flute, Cloud Based Computing (iCloud, One Drive), Apple Ecosystem. Check out the website www.con-ed.ca for up-to-date general interest class offerings.

General Interest Classes (Non-Credit Classes)Register on-line www.con-ed.ca or by phone 905.683.7713 or at the Ajax Campus

Post-Secondary Skills (Non-Credit Classes)for Young Adults with Exceptional Needs

Programs are available for young adults ages 17-21 with exceptional needs who are finishing (or close to finishing) secondary school. These classes will upgrade life skills and vocational skills, as well as provide general interest and socialization opportunities. Classes include safety awareness, cooking, fitness, technology and other real life experiences.

Culinary Skills (GCS6A) classes will be offered July 11 – 29, 2018 (No cost)Life After High School (GLS6A) classes will be offered July 11 – 29, 2018 (No cost) Class Schedule – Monday to Thursday (10:00 am – 2:00 pm)Locations – TBA.

Please go to www.con-ed.ca or contact the Ajax office at 905-438-0570 FOR MORE DETAILS

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The program is offered on Saturday mornings from 9:30 am to 12:00 noon and runs from September 9, 2017 to June 2, 2018. To register your child, please go to the school of your choice listed below on any Saturday morning during the pro-gram between 9:30 am and 12:00 noon. The International Languages Program is designed for elementary school age children from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. This program provides the opportunity for children to speak, listen, write and read an international language and at the same time learn about the culture and heritage associated with that language. Visit www.con-ed.ca for up-to-date information. Please note there are no classes on long holiday weekends, Christmas holidays or during March Break. For details please call: 905.683.7713Class LocationsLocation School LanguageAjax (68 Coles Ave.) ..................... St. Jude CS ..............................Arabic, Bengali, Cantonese, Dari, Farsi, Greek, MandarinAjax (15 Fishlock St.) .................... St. Teresa of Calcutta CS ........Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, TamilOshawa (431 Annapolis Ave.) ....... St. Christopher CS ...................Italian, Filipino, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, TamilOshawa (421 Olive Ave.) ............. St. Hedwig CS .........................PolishPickering (1918 Whites Rd.) ........ St. Mary CSS ...........................Mandarin, SpanishWhitby (3001 Country Ln..) .......... All Saints CSS .........................Dari, Farsi, Mandarin, Spanish, Tamil, Urdu

FREE International Language Classes forElementary Students

LEARN A NEW (Non-Credit Classes)International Language!

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All Saints Catholic Secondary School, 3001 Country Lane, Whitby orSt. Mary CSS, 1918 Whites Rd., Pickering | January 13, 2018 - June 2, 2018

FRENCH for Kindergarten-Gr 3 Students (Non-Credit Classes)

Day: SaturdaysTime: 9:30am - 12:00pmFee: $160.00

Continuous Registration

Program Duration: 30 Saturdays (75 Hours) | 9:30am - 12:00pm2018 January 13, 20, 27 February 3,10, 24 March 3, 24 April 7,14, 21, 28

May 5, 12, 26June 2

REGISTRATION458 Fairall Street, Unit 7Ajax, Ontario

Tel: 905.683.7713 or www.con-ed.ca for more info

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*Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:15 am to 3:45 pm

Fees: Fees, where applicable, are payable upon registration. Fees are subject to change without notice, please check with the Continuing Education office. Only receipt of payment before class fills guarantees your placement. Payment must be received by the office at least one week prior to the commencement of general interest courses. For PSW and MOS, payment must be received two weeks prior to the commencement of the courses.

Refund & Cancellation: Durham Catholic District School Board reserves the right to close a class. If a class is closed or fails to start because minimum enrollment is not met, a full refund will be given. Registration or Activity Fees are non-refundable once the course or program has started. We will be happy to issue a full refund if requested one week before the class begins, otherwise a $25.00 administration fee will be charged.

Application Deadline: Registration deadline for programs is one week prior to course start date. Method of Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Interac, Money Order or Certified Cheque. No personal cheques.Certified Cheques / Money Orders Payable To: Durham Catholic District School Board.

Archbishop Anthony Meagher Catholic Continuing Education Centre458 Fairall Street, Unit 7 Ajax, L1S 1R6 | 905.683.7713 | www.con-ed.ca850 King Street, West, Unit 26 Oshawa L1J 8N5 | 905.438.0570

Registration Information

Online: Visit www.con-ed.ca to register

By Phone: Call our registration centre during office hours*: Ajax 905.683.7713 | Oshawa 905.438.0570

By Fax: Print the registration form and fax it to our Ajax or Oshawa Campus (24 hours): Ajax 905.683.9436 | Oshawa 905.438.0571

In Person: Drop by either of our conveniently located centres during office hours*: Ajax Campus - 458 Fairall Street, Unit 7, Ajax L1S 1R6 Oshawa Campus - 850 King St., Unit 26, Oshawa L1J 8N5

By Email: Visit www.con-ed.ca and submit your application to [email protected]

STAY CONNECTED!FOLLOW US @ConEdDCDSB LIKE US @ConEdDCDSB

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Oshawa / Port PerryElementaryGood Shepherd CS , 1650 Reach St., Port Perry

St. Christopher CS, 431 Annapolis Ave., Oshawa

St. Hedwig CS, 421 Olive Ave., Oshawa

SecondaryMsgr. John Pereyma CSS, 316 Conant St., Oshawa

Msgr. Paul Dwyer CHS, 700 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa

Ajax / PickeringElementarySt Andre Bessette CS, 60 Seggar Ave., Ajax

St Teresa of Calcutta CS, 15 Fishlock St., Ajax

St. Francis de Sales CS, 72 Church St. South, Ajax

St. Isaac Jogues CS, 1166 Finch Ave.E., Pickering

St. Jude CS, 68 Coles Ave., Ajax

SecondaryArch. Denis O’Connor CHS, 80 Mandrake St., Ajax

Notre Dame CSS,1375 Harwood Ave., Ajax

St. Mary CSS, 1918 Whites Rd., Pickering

WhitbyElementary St. John the Evangelist CS, 1103 Giffard Street, Whitby

SecondaryAll Saints CSS, 3001 Country Lane, Whitby

Fr. Leo J. Austin CSS, 1020 Dryden Blvd., Whitby

SCHOOL LOCATIONSfor Continuing Education Programs

Archbishop Anthony MeagherCatholic Continuing Education Centre

Elementary and Secondary Continuing Education Program Locations

Father Donald MacLellan CSSSee page 9 for locations

AJAXCampus

458 Fairall StreetUnit 7

Ajax, OntarioL1S 1R6

Tel: 905.683.7713Fax: 905.683.9436

LOCATION

OSHAWACampus

850 King Street WestUnit 26

Oshawa, OntarioL1J 8N5

Tel: 905.438.0570Fax: 905.438.0571

WHITBYGiffard Center

LINC & ESLEnglish Classes

1003 Giffard StreetWhitby, Ontario

L1N 2S4

Tel: 905.666.1255Fax: 905.666.1135

*Public transit is available to all of the locations

Small Classes, Caring Teachers andSupport for Post-Secondary Planning

Day School or Night SchoolPLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition)

Correspondence and e-Learning CoursesGuidance Support Preparation for Post-Secondary ProgramsPrograms with Certifications for Employment Readiness

Adult Upgrading (LBS)(ESL) English as a Second Languageand (LINC) Language Instruction forNewcomers to CanadaElementary & Secondary ProgramsGeneral Interest ClassesInternational Language ClassesComputer Classes

Archbishop Anthony Meagher Catholic Continuing Education CentreAjax Campus - 458 Fairall St., Unit 7, Ajax, ON L1S 1R6 | Tel 905.683.7713 | Fax 905.683.9436

Oshawa Campus - 850 King St. W., Unit 26, Oshawa, ON L1J 8N5 | Tel 905.438.0570 | Fax 905.438.0571www.con-ed.ca

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Semester 3Jan 30 - Apr 12Semester 4Apr 16 - Jun 15

SEMESTER 3 Information Sessions Tuesday, January 16 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)Oshawa Campus, 850 King St., W. Unit 26, Oshawa

Wednesday, January 17 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)Ajax Campus, 458 Fairall Street, Unit 7, Ajax

SEMESTER 4 Information Sessions Tuesday, April 3 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)Oshawa Campus, 850 King St., W. Unit 26, Oshawa

Wednesday, April 4 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)Ajax Campus, 458 Fairall Street, Unit 7, Ajax

ADULT DAY SCHOOLInformation Sessions

Adults can Fast-Track to Earn High School Credits.Many Flexible Options Available!

Continuous Intake Programs andFull Time or Part Time Options

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