Secondary Summer School

Cameras On During Remote Synchronous Learning

In alignment with the Virtual Secondary School policy, students participating in remote synchronous learning through Continuing Education are expected to have their cameras on during instructional time. This requirement supports student engagement, accountability, and helps create a positive and interactive virtual classroom environment. Keeping cameras on allows educators to monitor participation, offer immediate feedback, and build a sense of community that reflects the in-person learning experience.

Summer School 2025 In-Person and Remote

Continuing Education Secondary Credit Programs and e-Summer are two separate departments. 
 
Remote Adult 18+ and Remote Full Credit (Synchronous) Program:
Students enrolled will receive an email with detailed instructions before the start date of July 2, 2025.
In-Person Full Credit and Remedial Courses and Reach Ahead Program:
Students enrolled in the In-Person session or the Reach Ahead Program, please go to the main office at your designated school on July 2, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. for further instructions. 
 
Students enrolled in a Remedial course must attend the specific morning or afternoon session they selected and are enrolled in.
 
Summer School 2025 Sites/Locations
 
David and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute 
125 Brockley Dr, Scarborough, ON, M1P 0E1 
 
Dr Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute  
200 Fundy Bay Blvd, Scarborough, ON, M1W 3G1
 
Western Technical Commercial School 
125 Evelyn Cres, Toronto, ON, M6P 3E3
 
Westview Centennial Secondary School  
755 Oakdale Rd, North York, ON, M3N 1W7
 

The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) Continuing Education Summer School Secondary Programs are open to students in Grades 9 to 12 and adult learners who are enrolled in the Ontario curriculum and working towards their high school diploma. Students can earn a new credit or retake a previously completed course to improve their grades.

All students enrolling in summer school, including adult students, are required to have earned the current prerequisites. Students may register for one full-credit course or two half-credit courses (Civics and Careers). These classes are available only in July.

The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) reserves the right to cancel classes. All classes are subject to the availability of space, teachers, and sufficient enrollment.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION


  • Registration will not be available before the registration start date. Space in all courses is limited and may fill up before the registration deadline.
  • Registration must be done online through our Registration Portal. On-site registration is not available.
  • Continuing Education remote students are responsible for their learning materials, including Laptops, Chromebooks, and Internet access. These are not provided by the Continuing Education Department.