Does Quebec have good education?
Québec’s school network is made up of public and private schools, with classes offered in French and English (with certain exceptions) from kindergarten to university. Known for its open, inclusive culture and quality of education, Québec is the perfect place for young people to grow, thrive and integrate into society.
What is the school system in Montreal?
The Quebec education system comprises four levels: preschool and elementary education, secondary education (high school, adult academic and vocational training), college education (pre-university and technical programs) and university education.
Are Alberta diplomas hard?
This is the toughest course in which to achieve over 80 percent. Provincewide, last year’s English 30-1 exam writers had just over 11.5 per cent achieving over 80 per cent. The Alberta government’s goal is to have 88 per cent passing diploma language arts and 11.8 per cent of that number achieve over 80 per cent.
What is the school system like in Alberta?
The Alberta Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K to 12) school system includes programs for students ranging from pre-school age to senior high school age. After senior high, students may choose to continue their studies at a post-secondary institution.
Why are Alberta’s students so much better prepared for exams?
One reason Alberta’s students are much better prepared is that they study long and hard to pass provincial standardized exams, which account for 50 per cent of their Grade 12 marks.
When does high school start and end in Alberta?
High school first semester: September to end of January High school second semester: February to the end of June Structure of school system The Alberta Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K to 12) school system includes programs for students ranging from pre-school age to senior high school age.
Why choose Alberta for post secondary education?
Alberta students consistently score well on international tests such as Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) and the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). Learn more about post secondary education in Alberta.