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Laurentian High School オタワカールトン学校区 Ottawa Carleton School District Board 133 Greenbank Road, Nepean, K2H6L3 http://www.ocdsb.on.ca カナダ最大級の学校区。教育熱心な環境での勉強ができます。 カナダの首都オタワはオンタリオ州とケベック州の 州境に位置し、地形、言語、文化面において大変変 化に富んでいます。人口は約100万人、カナダの 政治、文化、そして産業(特にハイテク産業)の集 中のしている都市です。同学校区はオタワ市内とそ の周辺のカールトン地区にある27の高校と119 の小学校を管轄する、カナダでも最大級の学校区で す。この地域の住民には仕事で政府機関に携わって いる人が多く、一般的にみな教育熱心だとも言われ ています。留学生は27の高校のうち、ESLコー スを持つ8つの高校のいずれかで、カナダの高校生 と一緒に勉強しています。オンタリオ州の高校(セ カンダリースクール)は9年生から12年生まで。卒業後大学進学を目指す学生は11年生と12年 生の2年間で進学コースを受講します。同州の学校を卒業するための単位には、40時間の地元での ボランティア活動も含まれており、大学進学だけでなく将来の職業選択に向けての適切な指導もなさ れています。オタワカールトン地区のホームステイは、教育委員会手配ではなく、教育委員会は地元 のホームステイ手配会社に依頼しています。 CAPの知識と経験豊富なスタッフと共に仕事をさせていただくことを喜 んでいます It is with great pleasure that I recommend CAP Studies to prospective students and their parents. For the past 5 years, the Ottawa District School Board has enjoyed an excellent relationship with CAP Studies and have appreciated working with CAP Studies' highly and qualified and professional staff. It is without hesitation that I recommend CAP Studies to parents and students as an agency with a highly competent and caring staff willing to work hard for the well being and success of the students in their care. Mr. Geoff Best Managing Director Ottawa International Student Programs Ottawa District School Board オタワカールトン教育委員会は留学生やそのご両親にキャップスタディーズを推薦させていただきま す。過去5年間、私たちはCAPとのすばらしい関係を築いてきました。そして、CAPの知識と経 験豊富なスタッフと共に仕事をさせていただくことを喜んでいます。私はためらうこと無しに留学を 検討している生徒やご家族にCAPを推薦します。留学生活全般のサポートで実績があり留学生の目 的達成のために努力を惜しまないスタッフが対応してくれるからです。 オタワ留学生プログラム マネージングディレクター ジョフ・ベスト ■オタワカールトンの学校 A.Y. Jackson Secondary School Merivale High School 150 Abbeyhill Dr, Kanata, Ontario K2L1H7 1755 Merivale Rd, Nepean, Ontario K2G1E2 Bell High School Nepean High School 40 Cassidy Rd, Nepean, Ontario K2H6K1 574 Broadview Ave, Ottawa, Ontario K2A3V8 Brookfield High School Osgoode Township High School 824 Brookfield Rd, Ottawa, Ontario K1V6J3 2800 EIGHTH LINE RD, Metcalfe, Ontario K0A2P0 Cairine Wilson Secondary School 975 Orleans Blvd, Ottawa, Ontario K1C2Z5 Rideau High School 815 St Laurent Blvd, Ottawa, Ontario K1K3A7 Canterbury High School 900 Canterbury Ave, Ottawa, Ontario K1G3A7 Ridgemont High School 2597 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa, Ontario K1V7T3 Colonel By Secondary School 2381 Ogilvie Rd, Gloucester, Ontario K1J7N4 Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School 55 Centrepointe Dr, Nepean, Ontario K2G5L4 Earl of March Secondary School 4 The Parkway, Kanata, Ontario K2K1Y4 Sir Robert Borden High School 131 Greenbank Rd, Nepean, Ontario K2H8R1 Elizabeth Wyn Wood Secondary Alternate 20 Rossland Ave, Ottawa, Ontario K2G1H6 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School 1515 Tenth Line Rd, Orleans, Ontario K1E3E8 Glebe Collegiate Institute 212 Glebe Ave, Ottawa, Ontario K1S2C9 South Carleton High School 3673 McBean St, Richmond, Ontario K0A2Z0 Gloucester High School Urban Aboriginal Alternate High School 2060 Ogilvie Rd, Gloucester, Ontario K1J7N8 12 Stirling St, Ottawa, Ontario K1Y1P8 Hillcrest High School West Carleton Secondary School 1900 Dauphin Rd, Ottawa, Ontario K1G2L7 RR 2 3088 Dunrobin Rd, Dunrobin, Ontario K0A1T0 John McCrae Secondary School 103 Malvern Dr, Nepean, Ontario K2J4T2 Woodroffe High School 2410 Georgina Dr W, Ottawa, Ontario K2B7M8 Lisgar Collegiate Institute 29 Lisgar St, Ottawa, Ontario K2P0B9 .
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