Graduates & Universities

Maple Leaf’s Grade 12 Graduates are Recruited by Western Universities Because:

  • Numbers of High School Graduates – more than 650 in June 2010, and growing significantly in the future.
  • Interest in Western Universities – nearly 100% of Maple Leaf’s high school students will enroll in western universities or colleges.
  • English Proficiency – All grade 10-12 courses are conducted and completed in English and all British Columbia provincial examinations are written in English.
  • Exposure to Western Teaching Strategies - Grade 10-12 courses are taught by British Columbia, Canada certified teachers who incorporate a wide variety of western teaching strategies, e.g., critical analysis, creative writing, group discussion, hands-on activities, individual research, higher-level thinking assignments, etc.
  • Western High School Diploma and Transcript – Universities can access the same British Columbia, Canada Ministry of Education records, exam marks and transcripts as they do for any British Columbia resident student.
  • Issuance of Study Permits/Student Visas to Canada – Process has proven nearly 100 percent successful due to an agreement between British Columbia Citizenship and Immigration Canada to streamline the issuance of study permits/student visas to Canada for graduates from British Columbia-certified high schools.

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