Education
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Childcare & Kindergarten
Find Licensed Child Care Near You.
Learn about the provinces Full-Day Kindergarten Program.
Schooling Resources
Use the School Information Finder to search for publicly funded schools in Ontario and learn more about them.
View the School Year Calendar submitted to the Ministry of Education
Access the E-Learning Ontario resource and choose your school board or organization from a list, then log in.
Students who have behavioral, communicational, intellectual, physical, or multiple exceptionalities may require Special Education programs and/or services to benefit fully from their school experience.
Learn about the Skilled Trades in Ontario Schools and how they can help students discover the skilled trades and explore them as careers of choice.
School Curriculum & Report Cards
Learn about School Curriculum and criteria's teachers use to grade students.
View the current Report Card Templates for use by school boards and vendors.
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Colleges
How do I earn a College degree, diploma, certificate or apprenticeship in Ontario?
How do I Apply to Ontario Colleges?
What kinds of College Programs are available in Ontario?
View a list Ontario’s Public Colleges.
Universities
Learn about, applying and attending Ontario Universities.
How do I Apply to Ontario Universities?
View a list of Ontario’s Public Universities.
Studying Abroad
What should you know if you plan to Study at a College or University Outside of Canada?
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Apprenticeships
How do you Prepare for Apprenticeships?
The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program provides opportunities to high school students – either Grade 11 or 12 – earn co-op education credits through work placements in a skilled trade.
Adult Learning & the Second Career Program
Learn about Adult Learning opportunities to improved your reading , writing and math skills, your English or French to get your high school diploma.
You can get new skills – like those needed for jobs in demand now – and financial support if you qualify for the Second Career Program.
Second Career Program: Request an Appointment With a Counsellor
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Child Subsidies
Families can apply for the Ontario Child Care Fee Subsidy. The cost of this program is shared by the Ontario government, municipal governments and First Nations communities.
The Ontario Child Benefit provides direct financial support to low to moderate income families – whether they are working or not. It helps parents with the cost of raising their children.
Canada Child Benefit is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help with the cost of raising children under 18 years of age.
Special Needs Resourcing (SNR) helps support the inclusion of children with special needs in licensed child care settings, in a premises where in-home services are provided, in a place where child and family programs are provided, children's recreation programs, and camps at no additional cost to parents.
OSAP, Scholarships & Bursaries
Learn about the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), and how it can help supplement your education funding.
How do I contact an OSAP Financial Aid Office?
Having difficulty repaying OSAP? You can apply to lower your monthly loan payments for six months at a time through the Repayment Assistance Plan.
Learn about Scholarships & Bursaries, and find out which you can apply for.