Summer School Registration is set to open in April. The dates are tentative. Check the websites for details.
For Summer 2026:
• All Grade 9 and 10* online Summer School credit courses will be delivered synchronously through the Continuing Education Remote Summer Program. Some grade 11 & 12 courses avaliable too through ConEd
• Grade 11 and 12* online Summer School credit courses will be delivered asynchronously through the e-Summer Program.
• The Grade 8 to 9 Reach Ahead Summer Credit course will be offered only in-person through the Continuing Education Reach Ahead Credit Program.
Once you register online you'll get an email with the Permission Form attached. You must submit the signed Parent/Guardian Permission Form to your guidance counsellor to complete the process of signing up.
Con Ed Summer School
A wide variety of programming is being offered including:
In Person full Credit (9-12) - Including 2 credit coop (registration will now take place via e-reg)
Remote Full Credit (9-10)
Remote Credit Recovery (TDSB Students Only)
e-Credit 18+ (9-12)
In Person Reach Ahead Program - Incoming Grade 9 TDSB Students Only
A full list of courses can be found here Course Offerings
Summer school Key Dates Registration opens: April 28th at 10 am
Co-op lets you earn credits while gaining work experience.
Check out the information to learn more or speak to your guidance counsellor
Check out all you need to know about Dual Credit and SWAC Summer
Check out the SWAC & Dual Credit Program Information Document attached.
If you are interested in learning more please speak to your Guidance Counsellor or Ms Kukar
e-Learning Day School
If you are TDSB secondary student who is interested in taking an online, mostly asynchronous course as part of your timetable, the e-Learning Day School program may be for you. e-Learning courses are primarily asynchronous and run for a full semester. Teachers deliver synchronous lessons weekly for about an hour. Students are expected to log in daily and to keep up-to-date with their assignments.
Secondary students in the TDSB who are enrolled in one or more courses at their day school can include one e-Learning course per semester as part of their regular timetable. The course request must first be approved by the school Guidance Counsellor. Once the student is enrolled in an e-Learning course, the course is added to the student's current day school timetable.
Please note that e-Learning courses are only assigned when we are unable to schedule you into a course at Forest Hill. This may occur when a course is full, cancelled, or cannot fit into your schedule. e-Learning is not used as a first choice placement, but rather as an alternative when no in person option is available.
Please note that although e-Learning courses are asynchronous, they are not self-paced courses. Assignments and evaluations are to be completed and submitted according to the due dates established in the course outline. Students are expected to log in and commit 75-90 minutes daily to engage in and complete work independently. While it may vary throughout the duration of the course, that is the equivalent of 75-minutes of class time, along with homework time.