GRADE 9
French Language
Religious Education
Geography
GRADE 10
French Language
Religious Education
History
GRADE 11
French Language
Religious Education
GRADE 12
French Language
Religious Education
For detailed information about the program, please visit the OLL Advanced Placement website by clicking the link below.
Simply select Co-op on your course selection form in February in myBlueprint.
Complete the Co-op application form and return it to Guidance or Room SO1 (Co-op office) by June. This form provides information for the co-op teacher to help establish a suitable placement for you based on your interests, skills and career path.
Southlake Hospital
York Region Police
Canadian Armed Forces
Mackenzie Health Centre
Markham-Stouffville Health Centre
These special co-op placements require students to apply as spaces are limited. Students will undergo a interview and additional application steps, depending on the placement. Please speak to the Co-op teacher early as the deadlines for these placements come quickly.
Student can do co-op in the summer. Preference is always given to students who are in the SHSM program at OLL however space permitting, non-SHSM students can also apply. Applications become available in May.
*** See Ms. Nadia Esposito for more information
The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program is an extension of the regular co-op program. OYAP allows Grade 12 students to earn their Level 1 Apprenticeship in a trade and gives them hands-on and college experience by the time they graduate from high school. OYAP trades offered by YCDSB are:
Automotive Service Technician
Cook/Baker
Child Development Practitioner
Electrical
General Carpenter
Drywall
Floor Covering
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning systems Mechanic
Plumbing
Truck and Coach
Students in Grade 11 and 12's can apply to do a SHSM in Health and Wellness. This is a great opportunity for students thinking of pursuing a career in nursing, animal care, therapy, teaching, medical, fitness and much more. Bundle your credits, earn certifications and participate in reach-ahead activities throughout your senior years. Student need to complete the SHSM application online. In addition, in myBlueprint during course selection, there is button to click to indicate your interest in the program. Arrange to meet with Ms. Gelling to discuss your course choices each year. Review the SHSM Flyer for course options.
Click HERE for more detailed information about the Specialist High Skills Major Program.
Dual credits are a great opportunity to earn TWO (2) credits at the same time (one high school credit & one college credit). Grade 12 students are able to travel to a local college to participate in a course taught by a college professor. There is no fee for this program and transportation costs are covered.
Click HERE for more information and to register for a dual credit for the upcoming semester.
This program meets the needs of students who are between the ages of 17-20 and whose learning needs are better met in a mature college environment. The primary focus are students who have left high school before graduating. Beyond this group, and when space exists in the program, it is also available to disengaged and underachieving students with the potential to succeed but who are at risk of not graduating from high school.
Click HERE for more information.