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SCIDES also provides programs for both graduated adults (upgrading) and non-graduated adults (adult graduation programs). It is an accredited public school, and as such is tuition free. SCIDES offers over 150 courses, all of which are authorized by the BC Ministry of Education and taught by BC certified teachers.
Langley Education Centre (LEC) is a public high school in Langley, British Columbia, part of School District 35 Langley. LEC offers secondary school (Gr. 10–12) options for teens and adults to continue and complete a secondary education or upgrade their courses. The courses are offered one of two ways:
VirtualSchoolBC is an online school offering free secondary school courses to British Columbia residents. [1] It is headquartered in Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. VirtualSchoolBC is a public school within School District 40 New Westminster. It is funded by the Ministry of Education of British Columbia.
The Institute of Adult Studies was located in what is currently the Ewing Building, and was the first centre in Canada to offer daytime courses for adults wishing to upgrade to high school graduation. Local interest in a community college grew, and on October 9, 1970, Victoria residents voted in favour of establishing a college.
The Vancouver Learning Network (formerly Greater Vancouver Regional Correspondence School) is a public distance education secondary school headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Vancouver School Board. [1] VLN is located at the John Oliver Secondary School in Vancouver, BC. It has its own hallway in which it can ...
Similkameen Elementary Secondary School; Sir Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School; Skyline Alternate School; Smithers Secondary School; South Central Interior Distance Education School; South Island Distance Education School; Southern Okanagan Secondary School; Sparwood Secondary School; Spectrum Community School (British Columbia)
A variety of first and second-year university-level courses are offered to students to complete a Columbia College associate degree and a University Transfer program is offered to students who successfully completed Senior High School. Courses offered in college are transferable to universities within and outside of the province.
Education in British Columbia comprises public and private primary and secondary schools throughout the province. Like most other provinces in Canada, education is compulsory from ages 6–16 (grades 1–10), although the vast majority of students remain in school until they graduate from high school at the age of 18.