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  2. Ontario Scholar - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Scholars are high school graduates in the Canadian province of Ontario who attain an average of 80% or greater in their six best Grade 12 courses. [1] The award is granted by the Ontario Ministry of Education, and consists of a certificate from the Minister of Education that is usually presented to students at their graduation ceremony ...

  3. Ontario Student Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) (French: Régime d'aide financière aux étudiantes et étudiants de l'Ontario (RAFEO)) is a provincial financial aid program that offers grants and loans to help Ontario students pay for their post-secondary education. OSAP determines the amount of money that a student is eligible to receive by ...

  4. Student financial aid in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Students may also be eligible for government loans that are interest free while in school on top of this line of credit, as private loans do not count against government loans/grants. [ 4 ] The March 2011 federal budget announced a Canada Student Loan forgiveness programme for medical and nursing students to complement other health human ...

  5. Unionville High School (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, Superintendent Stephen Bacsalmsi proposed the idea of an advanced arts program for the region. The Ontario government accepted the idea, but needed to wait for a new high school to be built. When Unionville High School was under construction, the government decided it was a prime opportunity to initiate the program.

  6. Pickering College - Wikipedia

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    The school accepts both day students and boarders (Grade 7 through Grade 12 only). Pickering College is the second oldest independent school in Ontario, after Upper Canada College. [citation needed] Pickering College is also the site of the Quaker Archives and Library of Canada which are housed in the Arthur Garratt Dorland Reference Library. [2]

  7. Ontario Graduate Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The scholarship, which is worth $5,000 per term, is not granted for just one term. The recipient student must attend a full-time graduate program in Ontario during the course of the scholarship award, [6] but may hold part-time employment of no more than 10 hours per week. [6] However, students with disabilities may hold an OGS for part-time ...

  8. Education in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    1954: 16 becomes the compulsory school-leaving age for all students, with work exemptions. [24] 1968: Release of the Hall-Dennis Report, officially titled Living and Learning. 1970: Exemptions for work are removed from school legislation. All students must attend school until age 16. [24] 1984: Grade 13 is replaced by Ontario Academic Credit (OAC).

  9. University of Toronto Schools - Wikipedia

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    The school operated a junior ice hockey team during the 1910s and 1920s in the Ontario Hockey Association. The school won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as the playoffs champions in 1919, and were finalists in 1914 and 1923. [12] The Memorial Cup was established as the junior hockey championship of Canada in 1919.

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