Summer School 2026 FAQ's-Coming Soon
In-person classes (site to be determined), 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Monday to Friday
Asynchronous eLearning option
Opens: March 9, 2026
Closes: May 22, 2026
A Google Form will be shared on School Day and in your child’s Graduating Class Google Classroom once details are finalized.
Open to WRDSB students in Grades 9–12
Available Courses-these courses are subject to change
Students may only take ONE Summer School Credit Course. This can be one full credit course, or two half credit courses (e.g. Civics, Careers).
Students must be current enrolled students staying until June 2026 or beyond. Pre-registered students are not eligible for summer school.
Students who have a high degree of self-motivation and the ability to work independently are best suited for e-Learning courses.
Regular attendance is critical for success at summer school. All full credit summer school courses involve a minimum of 110 hours of content and instruction. In-person learners must attend school from 8:30am-3:00pm (Monday to Friday). All work must be completed and submitted as instructed by the teacher. Students (both in-person and e-learners) are expected to keep up with the course material, due dates and time commitments each week.
WRDSB reserves the right to cancel courses if there is insufficient enrolment. Students/parents/legal guardians will be notified by email if the course they registered for is canceled.
Southwood Registration Form-AVAILABLE SOON. Your guidance counsellor will register you for summer school once the portal opens. You will receive a confirmation email.
Monday, June 29, 2026 – Friday, July 31, 2026
Note: Wednesday, July 1 is a holiday (Canada Day)
Five mandatory orientation/pre-placement meetings
Held on Saturdays in April, May, and June
Opens February 18th
Closes shortly after March Break
Registration is completed through your student’s home school Guidance Department
Students must have a resume to upload during the application process