Events Calendar

Sunday. 16 February, 2025 - Saturday. 22 February, 2025
WEEK 08
Monday. 17 February, 2025
12:00 am
Tuesday. 18 February, 2025
12:00 pm

Essay Skills: Write Your Best English 30 Diploma Exam I

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, February 18 – March 27 from 9 – 10:30am
(Diploma exam: April 3)

This workshop is intended to assist students who are preparing for the written portion of the English 30 Diploma exam. Students will learn to decode essay prompts and utilize effective essay formatting. Applicants need to have advanced writing experience.

This workshop covers the 2 essay types of the written portion of the exam: the Critical/Analytical Response to Literature and the Personal Response. Students will be taken through a 6 week program to cover each of the 7 scoring categories of the exam to help students achieve the highest score they can. Students will meet up to 90 minutes twice a week, and will have lots of hands-on writing practice and feedback. Marks for essays and mock-exam in this workshop may be used toward the ELA course challenge portfolio.

Workshop acceptance based upon application. A maximum of eight students will be accepted.

If you are considering writing the 30-2 diploma - or you'd like to know the difference between these two exams - please contact Kathy.

Thursday. 20 February, 2025
12:00 am

CLT (College Entrance Exam & Grade 11-12 Assessment) Feb 20

The Classical Learning Test (CLT) is a post-secondary entrance exam, created as an alternative to the SAT and recognized at many post-secondary institutions across the United States, and a growing number in Canada.

  • For students in grades 11-12
  • College entrance exam
  • Online format
  • Length: 2hrs (plus up to 30 mins proctor instructions)
  • Free and unlimited score sharing
  • CLT partner colleges offer over $100 million in scholarships
12:00 pm

Chess: Advanced Continuation Class U - All Ages

Prerequisite: Chess: Intermediate Continuation Class 
When: Thursdays, February 20 - March 27, 12 - 1pm
Where: Online

This Workshop is for students who have completed the beginner and intermediate chess workshops and are ready for some fine tuning to their skills. 

Students have learned core chess concepts, while solving puzzles to improve problem solving skills . In Advanced Chess, it's time to put those skills into action. This class focuses on real-time game playing with personalized coaching, and adds in new concepts that take the game to the next level.

 
 

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