OSSD Requirements - Trinity Ontario High School

OSSD Diplomas

A valuable credential that is recognized as an entrance requirement, including some of the top-ranked universities in the world.

Empowering Your Future with High-Quality Education

The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is an internationally recognized qualification that opens doors to numerous educational and career opportunities for international students. Awarded by the Ontario Ministry of Education in Canada, the OSSD represents a high standard of academic achievement and signifies the completion of secondary education.

The OSSD is highly regarded by universities and colleges worldwide, offering international students a competitive advantage in their pursuit of higher education. With its rigorous academic requirements, the OSSD equips students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and credentials to succeed in their academic and professional journeys.

To earn the OSSD, students are required to accumulate a total of 30 secondary school course credits, comprising 18 compulsory courses and 12 optional courses. Additionally, students must fulfill a community involvement requirement of 10 hours per year and pass the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT). International students have the opportunity to transfer their previous coursework from their home country to obtain Ontario secondary school credits by presenting their original transcripts to the school.

The OSSD holds significant value as it not only grants students a recognized diploma but also opens doors to diverse educational pathways and opportunities. Students with an OSSD are well-positioned to pursue higher education at Canadian and international universities, setting them on a path towards future success.

What are the requirements to graduate from high school?

30 Credits

  • 18 Compulsory Credits
    Examples of compulsory subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Canadian History & Geography, the Arts, Health & Physical Education, Second Language, Career Studies, and Civics.
  • 12 Optional Credits
    Students can choose elective courses from the course calendar.

The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)

  • Prepared and evaluated by the EQAO (Education Quality and Accountability Office)
  • Assess language skills based on the Ontario curriculum expectations for language and communication – particularly reading and writing – up to and including Grade 9.
  • Students who don’t pass the OSSLT will have the opportunity to retake the test or complete the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OSSLC) to fulfill the requirement for a secondary school diploma.

40 Hours of Community Involvement

  • Students are required to complete 40 hours of community service.
  • These hours can be completed at any time during their years in the secondary school program.
  • Community service can be performed in various settings, including businesses, not-for-profit organizations, public sector institutions (including hospitals), and informal settings, as long as community service doesn’t replace paid employment.

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)

  • Upon successful completion of high school, students are granted the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) by the Ontario Ministry of Education.
  • Students who have taken secondary school courses in another country will receive equivalent credits based on the successful completion of those courses.

Selected University Acceptances of Trinity Ontario High School Students

  • University of Waterloo
    (#8 in the Best Universities in Canada & #191 in the Best Global Universities)
  • University of Ottawa
    (#9 in the Best Universities in Canada & #215 in the Best Global Universities)
  • Western University
    (#10 in the Best Universities in Canada & #300 in the Best Global Universities)
  • York University
    (#16 in the Best Universities in Canada & #426 in the Best Global Universities)
  • University of Windsor
    (#27 in the Best Universities in Canada & #1,121 in the Best Global Universities)
  • Trent University
    (#35 in the Best Universities in Canada & #1,570 in the Best Global Universities)
  • Columbia University
    (#7 in the Best Global Universities)
  • Johns Hopkins University
    (#10 in the Best Global Universities)
  • University of Pennsylvania
    (#15 in the Best Global Universities)
  • Princeton University
    (#16 in the Best Global Universities)
  • University of Michigan
    (#19 in the Best Global Universities)
  • Cornell University
    (#21 in the Best Global Universities)
  • Australia University of Melbourne
    (#1 in the Best Universities in Australia & #27 in the Best Global Universities)
  • Australian National University
    (#6 in the Best Universities in Australia & #62 in the Best Global Universities)
  • University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney)
    (#4 in the Best Universities in Australia & #37 in the Best Global Universities)
  • National University of Singapore (NUS)
  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU)
    (#30 in the Best Global Universities)
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