ILSC's ESL-High School Bridge Program provides specially designed English curriculum for young learners aged 12-17. The program also offers a great first step for students wanting to improve their English language skills before entering a Canadian secondary or high school.
Study Academic English while you complete 8 full-credit courses* to receive your high school diploma.
Earn a High School diploma recognized across Canada while gaining the English language ability and academic skills needed to succeed in higher education.
Complete the specific high school credit courses that interest you or that you need to meet prerequisites for a college, TAFE, or university program.
ILSC High School Program: Individual Credits is a flexible program that allows you to target and complete one, two or more high school credits.
ILSC's ESL-High School Bridge Program provides specially designed English curriculum for young learners aged 12-17. The program also offers a great first step for students wanting to improve their English language skills before entering a Canadian secondary or high school.
Customize a package of 6 high school credits to fast track your journey to higher education.
The ILSC High School Program: Fast Track to Higher Education program is a package program designed to help you enter a college, TAFE or university program in Canada, Australia or the USA.
Complete the specific high school credit courses that interest you or that you need to meet prerequisites for a college, TAFE, or university program.
ILSC High School Program: Individual Credits is a flexible program that allows you to target and complete one, two or more high school credits.
International high school students can get a leg-up with this program, which enables them to learn English, meet friends from around the world, and experience Vancouver at the same time. An exciting and action-packed program that caters to teenage students who wish to improve their English, broaden their vision by making friends from around the world, and explore the most popular tourist destinations that Vancouver has to offer over winter or summer break.
Winter camp for student travellers, International high school students can get a leg-up with this program, which enables them to learn English, meet friends from around the world, and experience Vancouver at the same time. An exciting and action-packed program that caters to teenage students who wish to improve their English, broaden their vision by making friends from around the world, and explore the most popular tourist destinations that Vancouver has to offer over winter break.
A dynamic course which gives our students just the boost they need to become more confident in their language skills. Our courses place a lot of emphasis on fluency, and our teachers use discussions, debates, games, role plays, as well as authentic learning materials appealing to groups.
The High School Bridge Program is to assist students in preparing to study in Canadian High Schools. Students develop their overall English ability along with practicing doing math, social studies, science and language arts in English.
On their first day, students are tested and assigned to an English class based on their level. Students follow a carefully designed curriculum that stresses all English skills including speaking, reading, writing, grammar, listening and vocabulary.
On their first day, students are tested and assigned to an English class based on their level. Students follow a carefully designed curriculum that stresses all English skills including speaking, reading, writing, grammar, listening and vocabulary.
On their first day, students are tested and assigned to an English class based on their level. Students follow a carefully designed curriculum that stresses all English skills including speaking, reading, writing, grammar, listening and vocabulary.
On their first day, students are tested and assigned to an English class based on their level. Students follow a carefully designed curriculum that stresses all English skills including speaking, reading, writing, grammar, listening and vocabulary.
Future of Work
Entrepreneurship and Career Planning Camp
Skill Level: No skills required
The world of work is changing; many of the jobs our children will hold in the future do not exist yet. Join a group of teens from around the world who want to get ahead in learning about the world of work and the industries that are leading in creativity and innovation.
*Prices are subject to change without notice due to exchange rates.
Which course type is right for me?
Intensive Study: For adults who want to learn a language as quickly as possible for academic or professional reasons.
Test Preparation: For students who want to prepare for language proficiency tests.
Business: For business executives who want to study a language to be able to do business.
Junior: For children ages 8 to 12 and teenagers ages 13 to 18 who want to study a language in the summer.
How long should I study?
The minimum duration for a language course is usually two weeks, but students benefit the most starting from the 3rd and 4th weeks of their language course, after they get used to the new environment. By this time, the early distractions are over and the student has "settled in". The average student takes about 12 weeks of language studies abroad.