The Ontario Student Transcript (OST) is the official record of a student's academic achievement in an Ontario secondary school. It includes the mark received for each course taken and indicates whether the student completed the 40-hour community service requirement and passed the Ontario Secondary School Literacy test. If the last high school you attended was within the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board and you require your Ontario Student transcript, please see below for the process you will need to follow.
How to Request a Transcript?
To obtain a student transcript during the school year, please contact the Guidance Department at 905-697-9857 ext.5235 or via email at gail_chambers@kprdsb.ca
When contacting the school for your transcript, please provide your legal first and last name while attending school and your date of birth.
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma is granted to students who meet the provincial literacy requirement, complete 40 hours of community involvement activities, and earn 30 credits distributed as follows:
Compulsory Credits (total of 18)
4 credits in English
3 credits in mathematics
2 credits in science
1 credit in Canadian geography
1 credit in Canadian history
1 credit in the arts
1 credit in health and physical education
1 credit in French as a second language
0.5 credit in career studies
0.5 credit in civics
1 credit from Group 1
1 credit from Group 2
1 credit from Group 3
Elective Credits (total of 12)
Group 1: additional credit in English, or French as a second language, or a Native language, or a classical or international language, or social sciences and the humanities, or Canadian and World Studies, or guidance and career education, or cooperative education (i.e., course codes beginning with the following letters: E, F, L, H, C, G, or coop)
Group 2: additional credit in health and physical education, or the arts, or business studies, or French as a second language, or cooperative education (i.e., course codes beginning with P, A, B, F, or coop)
Group 3: additional credit in science (gr. 11 or 12), or technological education, or French as a second language, or computer studies, or cooperative education (i.e., courses beginning with S, T, F, or I, or coop)