AI Chatbot
Toronto High School is excited to partner with DiamondAI to help students explore their educational and career paths using an AI chatbot. With this system, you'll first discover your unique strengths and talents, then be guided by an AI advisor who can answer your questions and help you explore various jobs.
To get started, click on Assessment Test, enter your OEN Number and select the assessment mode. In basic mode, there are only 6 questions, and students will receive the short report of their strength through the organization email. In advanced mode, students will receive a full report and will then be asked if they wish to continue their journey of self-discovery with AI. If they choose to proceed, they will be connected to the AI chatbot.
A visual demo is available at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe6K_k2AH32KalIl6zfnxZQ . Enjoy your journey of
self-discovery with AI!
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Assessment Test:
- How is Toronto High School different from other private schools?
At Toronto High School, we are aiming for quality education. We understand the various demands placed on high school students. Our professional and caring teaching staff create a safe and stimulating learning environment through continuous encouragement and assistance. We value each individual's strengths and qualities, helping our students maximize their potentials and achieve their goals. Join us.
- Are all courses approved by the Ontario Ministry of Education?
Toronto High School is inspected by the Ontario Ministry of Education. All credit courses offered by FutureSkills are approved and accepted by Ontario universities and colleges.
- What kind of courses are offered?
We offer a wide range of in class and online courses for grades 9 - 12.
The full course list can be found on:
http://www.torontohighschool.ca/courses/
- How many times a week do students have to attend classes?
Toronto High School offers a variety of options to accommodate the needs of students.
Fall Term: Sept 2 to Nov 29.
Winter Term: Dec 1 to March 14.
Spring Term: March 23 to June 23.
Classes are 3 times a week.
Toronto HighSchool offers summer courses during months of July and August. For summer school program, students must attend class 6 times a week from Monday to Saturday.
For a complete list of the courses offered in each of the above terms, please visit: http://torontohighschool.ca/schedule/
- Who is eligible to register at Toronto High School?
We welcome full-time and part-time, local and international, mature and high school students for our day school, night school, and summer school programs.
- What is the cost?
Detailed information on our tuition fee can be found on our admission page:
http://torontohighschool.ca/admission/
- What are the payment options?
Upon registration, we require a minimum deposit of $300.00 per course. The full tuition fee must be paid before the end of the semester. Payments can be made on line: torontohighschool.ca/admission/ or at the office by cash, credit, debit or cheque. A 5% discount is given when tuition fees are paid in full and by cash.
Online courses must be paid fully at the time of registration.
- Do students have to obtain their own textbooks?
Students are not required to have their own textbooks since our main office rents them out to students at the beginning of each semester. Students are required to pay $130 deposit per textbook, of which $30 is a non-refundable rental fee. Once the textbook is returned in good condition, student will receive the $100 security deposit back at the end of the semester.
- When do students receive their report cards?
Report cards are available for pickup at the main office 2 weeks after final exams. Students must clear their account balance, provide the office with an original copy of their OST and return all rented textbooks in order to receive a report card. *Students enrolled in day schools must take their report card to their guidance counselor in order to have the credit(s) updated on their official transcript. We provide transcripts only to full-time students who have transferred their OSR to Toronto High School.
- How are mid-term and final grades sent to OUAC and OCAS?
Students must provide us with their OUAC or OCAS reference number and inform our Guidance Councillor, to send their mid-term and final grades to OUAC and/or OCAS. Student accounts must be cleared before we can send final marks.
- If students choose to drop a course are they entitled to a refund?
If students wish to drop a course, they must inform the office (in writing) immediately after the first class. We retain the $100 administration fee per course and refund the remainder of the student’s initial payment. Students who do not inform the office will not receive a refund.
- What is the Toronto High School student attendance policy?
The main office will inform the parents/guardians of minors when the student has missed 3 or more consecutive classes. Students who miss tests and exams must bring a signed doctor’s note or legal documentation clearly explaining the reason for their absence.