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.
• All 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.
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.