Current Students

If you are a student in grades 9-12, please know that guidance counsellors are available to you at just about any time to answer any of your inquiries about volunteer opportunities in the community, high school credits and courses, part-time employment opportunities for young people, enrichment opportunities to enhance your learning, referrals to community agencies and organizations for any kind of programming or support you may be seeking, post-secondary pathways and how to find out about the range of choices available to you for your future, and, so much more!

Students we welcome you to drop by and say hello, enjoy the space, use a computer, print a document, photocopy, meet your friends, ask any questions, become a guidance volunteer for our school-wide events such as our yearly Head Start to High School (August), Gr. 8 Open House (November), Feeder School Visits (December), New Gr. 9 Families Welcome (May), and other events as needed, or, just come and find yourself in a quiet space enjoying the couch in the guidance office at Bloor.

If you want to better understand course codes look here.

Any Bloor student that is looking for extra academic support please start with your subject teacher. Teachers make themselves available to our students as needed.

Here is the BCI Math website link with the extra math help schedule.

Here are other BCI partner sites in the Social Sciences, Library, Computer Science and TOPS on Bloor.


Guidance runs a peer tutoring program for students. If you need a tutor (you are known as a tutee), or you want to be a tutor in a particular subject for a peer, please complete one of the two forms below and we will get back to you.

Tutor application & Tutee application