
Frequently Asked Questions
Toronto World School Campus Program
No, all the students applying for the Secondary/High school are not required to go through the process for a Provisional attestation letter (PAL).
Please note all the students continuing their studies after successfully completing the OSSD program at TWS in any College/University with just an extension approval from the Government of Canada.
Toronto World School is registered and inspected by the Ontario Ministry of Education
(BSID#885305). TWS is authorized to grant high school credits (Grades 9-12) leading to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Once a student completes the OSSD program they can study further and get admitted into the Universities and Colleges in Canada. We already have partnerships with local and International Universities across the globe.
1. Completed application form (link or button to online form page)
2. Once we have received and reviewed all the required documentation, you will be contacted via email from our admissions team within 2-3 days to schedule a review of your application.
3. Offer letter, payment invoice and a student checklist will be provided upon acceptance.
The tuition fee for Toronto World School is CAD 15000 (8 Units) per year but in case of single Units it is CAD 2000 per Unit.
To obtain further details regarding fees and estimates, please feel free to email us at info@torontoworldschool.com.
The application fee is CA$200 and cannot be refunded, but is included in the student’s tuition fee.
If the visa is denied, the tuition fee is 100% refunded. To get the refund, the student must email a copy of the refusal letter and a written statement explaining the request for a refund to admissions@torontoworldschool.com.
This format enables our high school students to devote their complete attention to two subjects at a time. This encourages deeper engagement with course material and allows for further exploration of interests, which better prepares students for acceptance into the University / College program of their choice.
Toronto World School teachers are certified by the Ontario College of Teachers, and many have additional post-graduate degrees. Our staff are selected not only for their qualifications, but also for their enthusiasm and dedication to student success. Our teachers love what they teach and are passionate about connecting with young people.
Extra-curricular activities are an important part of school life. Being active and engaged in programs brings like minded students together to share their passions and expand their networks. Toronto World School will offer all students the opportunity to join clubs such as Model United Nations, photography, gaming, and environmental, among many others, all of which will be driven by the passions and interests of Global students.
We use ConnectED, an online platform, as the primary means of communication between teachers and families. Teachers will update families on a weekly basis, as well as when any notable developments occur in a student’s progress. Toronto World School will also host parent/guardian-teacher meetings at least once per term.
A transcript is a document outlining a student’s permanent academic record, illustrating all courses taken in high school along with the grades received and any certificate conferred. A report card is a document outlining the course completed, the grade, the learning skills, and the comment from the teacher. In general, transcripts are only needed when applying to post-secondary institutions.






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