Is this Program for Me?
Are You:
enrolled in grades 8 or 9?
interested in obtaining your high school diploma?
not having success in school but feel like you could?
sometimes have difficulty getting along with classmates and/or teachers?
experiencing difficulty with regular school attendance?
at risk for dropping out of school early?
interested in making personal changes in your life and willing to work towards these changes in a supportive, individualized environment?
willing to be active and participate in project-based, service learning, and community-connected learning?
If you answered YES to any of the above, West Hants Education Centre may be the right school for you!
Goals of the School:
The Middle Level Program is for students in grade 8 and 9 who have not yet found success in a traditional school setting. The main focus of the program is to assist the student in developing academic skills, life skills, and social skills, which will enable them to successfully continue their education. Futhermore, WHEC will provide the opportunity:
§ To address students’ academic, social and emotional needs in a flexible, individualized learning environment.
§ To explore fitness, recreational, and job-related opportunities in our community
§ Smaller classes with more individualized attention to meet your needs
§ An emphasis on hands-on, project-based activities
§ Learn how to set and achieve goals, solve problems, and get along better with others
§ To participate in adventure-based activities such as camping
How is this school different than other schools?
At West Hants Education Centre the curriculum content/information is the same as that at your current middle school or high school; the course information covered is the same as that in any other school in Nova Scotia.
Academics:
§ A focus on student-centered learning – projects, group work, presentations, hands-on learning experiences, community-based activities linked directly to course work and grades
§ Modular, cross-curricular units – units of study will be broken down into smaller projects that may cover more than one subject at a time
§ Diversified assessment – use a variety of ways to show what you know, not just tests
§ More flexible time to concentrate on literacy and numeracy upgrading as needed
Personal Growth & Development:
§ Community service projects - what can we do to benefit our community?
§ Adventure-based/experiential education activities which may include: camping, wilderness survival training, canoeing/kayaking, swimming, and regular fitness activities.
§ Various training and certification opportunities such as First Aid/CPR and WHMIS.
§ Workshops on relevant teen issues, which may include: substance abuse, Youth Criminal Justice Act, post-secondary options, anger management, counseling services, career planning, problem-solving strategies, personal interaction skills, setting & achieving goals, self-ownership, and taking responsibility for one’s own decisions and actions.
Students Must Make a Commitment To:
§ Attend regularly
§ Participate fully in academic work as well as recreational and community-based activities
§ Engage in social-emotional aspects of the program
§ Contribute to a safe, healthy, welcoming, and positive learning environment
Pick up an application package at West Hants Education Centre's main office or apply online by clicking here.
If shortlisted, attend an interview and academic screening meeting with the principal and staff of West Hants Education Centre.
Make a commitment to participate in ALL components of this program.
Current school support people will be contacted to help determine if the program is a good fit.
Wait to hear if your application has been accepted or not. We aim to get back to students as soon as possible!
You will take your regular bus to West Hants Middle School and then a bus will transport you to WHEC.
Please contact the school directly if you have additional questions!