WELCOME GEMS!
REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS MARCH 23, 2026 AT 8:00 AM. REGISTRATION CLOSES JUNE 16, 2026 AT NOON.
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REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER CO-OP 2026 WILL OPEN ON MARCH 23, 2026 AT 8:00 AM.
REGISTRATION CLOSES APRIL 30, 2026 OR SOONER DEPENDING ON ENROLLMENT (Last year it closed after a week)
Courses are available on a first come first serve basis. There will be no Waiting Lists for courses. Once courses are full, they will not be available for selection in myBlueprint.
NO LATE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
How to Register: Through myBlueprint
Click here for Summer School & Summer Co-op Course Selection Instructions in myBlueprint
SUMMER SCHOOL
Summer School is a great option for students who want to complete additional credits during the summer or for those who would like to upgrade a mark. Summer Programs are offered to secondary school students and adult students who are working towards completing their secondary school diploma.
Summer Programs are open to Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) secondary day school students including students starting at a TVDSB school in September 2026, and TVDSB adult students who are working towards completing their Secondary School Diploma.
NEW FULL CREDIT eLEARNING
Dates: Monday June 29, 2026- Friday July 24, 2026
Click here to see the courses that are offered
Ontario Curriculum Course Descriptions & Prerequisites
Half Credit eLearning Courses
Dates: Monday June 29, 2026 - Friday July 10, 2026 and Monday July 13, 2026 to Friday July 24, 2026
CHV2O - Civics and Citizenship
GLC2O - Career Studies
Click here for Summer School course selection instructions in myBlueprint.
SUMMER SCHOOL CO-OP
The Summer Cooperative Education program provides current Thames Valley District School Board secondary school students with a valuable learning experience that demonstrates the relevance of school, the community, and skill development as a necessary transition to the workplace. Students will have the opportunity to earn two credits towards their Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
For Summer 2026, we are offering the Cooperative Education Program as an online program using the Brightspace platform with onsite placement possibilities. Students will connect with community partners as part of the virtual learning experience and will have the opportunity to also participate in virtual or on-site work-related experiences where placements are available. Prior to the start of the program, students will receive notification by email providing them with details on how to log into the online program.
Brightspace is a ministry funded and provincially supported cloud-based learning management system in which students can access classroom learning activities, submit work for assessment and receive feedback. As part of this virtual learning experience, the online coop program will include involvement from community partners as Virtual Coop Mentors and Guest Speakers. Coop students will have the opportunity to explore information specifically related to their career choices and SHSM areas of focus.
Program Dates
Online Orientation Session: Saturday May 9, 2026
All students who apply for the Summer Coop program must attend this mandatory Online Orientation Session.
Prior to this session, students will receive notification by email providing them with details on how to log into the online program.
Summer Co-op Program Dates
Saturdays: May 23, May 30, June 6, June 13, June 20 and June 27
Monday to Friday: July 2 - July 29
Please note: All online sessions are asynchronous
The Summer Cooperative Education program is open to current TVDSB students only
Students must be 14 years of age or older to apply, and students under 18 years of age must have parent/legal guardian approval to apply.
How to Register
All registrations for Co op must be done through myBlueprint and approved by Guidance.
Click here for Summer Co-Op selection instructions in myBlueprint.
Students need to select the appropriate code:
· DCO3OSC – Summer Co-Op for students NOT registered in SHSM
· DCO3OSH – Summer Co-Op for students registered in SHSM
Applications for Summer Co-op will be reviewed with consideration given to references provided by the home school.
It is also recommended that students have completed a prerequisite course that is related to the career area that they would like to explore. Students are encouraged to begin the search for potential placement possibilities before the program begins. The primary responsibility for finding a summer co-op placement will be with the student. Students should also have a career area in mind that they would like to explore as part of their workplace related experience. This is a still a collaborative effort that will also include our summer co-op team to provide suggestions as needed.
Note: Some placements will require additional information, such as medical documentation that needs to be completed in advance. All on-site placements will require approval from a member of our co-op team and must be located within the TVDSB geographic boundaries.