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519-685-8420 ext 5121
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Specializes in employment programs and services for immigrants and Canadian newcomers
Services include:
- resume development
- foreign credential recognition assistance
- employment preparation workshops
- volunteer work experience placements
- mentorship programs
- job interview practice
- networking opportunities
- direct hire opportunities
Services and Programs:
- Ontario Bridge Training Program
- Ontario Employment Services
Upgrading classes assist with
- preparing for secondary credit or post-secondary education
- preparing to write the GED test
- preparing for the PSW (Personal Support Worker) program
- preparing for apprenticeship and/or employment
- digital technology skills upgrade
- lifelong learning, and
- building confidence
Secondary school credit programs (Grade 9 to 12) for adults, continuing education and summer school for all students * day and correspondences/self-study courses * full or part time continuous entry courses * diploma and certificate programs * educational counselling to registrants * volunteer tutors available * limited child care services
- credit for high school diploma
- workplace training, career preparation and prior learning assessments
- credit business and technical courses
- International Languages Program (Elementary courses, Secondary credit courses)
- Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Mature Students (18+)
English as a Second Language (ESL) - 519-452-2660 ext 69715 - General and specialty classes
Alternative Education programs throughout the city of London, Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford counties for youth in Grades 7-12
Adult High School Diploma Program - Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete a secondary school diploma, upgrade marks for postsecondary admission, achieve Level 1 Apprenticeship trade or move into gainful employment * academic and technical education programs
Gateway Program (Upgrading) - Small upgrading classes for adults who want to refresh and update their reading, writing, and math skills * assessment of progress and regular reports * referrals to other programs as needed * non-credit
Personal Support Worker (PSW) Program - A Co-operative education program which includes 330 hours of classroom theory and 330 hours of on-the-job training in agencies that employ PSWs * Clinical placement offers work experience in a long-term care home * Placement involves work experience in assisted living facility, an independent living facility, a group home, an adult day program, a hospice, a respite care facility for children, a community health agency, or a school
Services and Programs:
- Merrymount - London
- Merrymount - St Thomas
- Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Mature Students
- one-to-one tutoring - learners work on personal goals in reading, writing, math, computer skills and life skills
- small group classes - full day sessions in partnership with the Thames Valley District School Board * half day group classes also available for fee
- computer classes - beginner and intermediate level
- book club - all levels of readers welcome
Upgrading classes assist in completing grade 12 diploma, preparing for GED test, learning new computer skills, upgrading for the Personal Support Worker course, financial literacy, and improving employability
Free training for:
- computers and email to find information and to connect with others
- write paragraphs or essays to prepare for credit
- creating budgets or to handle money for education or work
- learning how to use a learning management system to prepare for education or work
Short-term focused reading, writing, math, and computer readiness programs delivered based on demand
Credit courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diploma * focus on reading, writing, mathematics, and social sciences * blended learning with subject materials and computer use * grades 9-12 credits, co-operative education, and dual credits available
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Mature Students (18+) - Earn high school credits for your prior learning and experience acquired at home, at work, in training, and volunteer work
- High School Diploma Program - Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diploma
- Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Mature Students (18+) - High school credits for prior learning and experience acquired at home, at work, in training, and volunteer work
- English as a Second Language - Classes designed to provide life and work skills, prepare students for citizenship, assist work towards high school diploma, and prepare for college
- Literacy and Essential Skills - Non-credit program with courses for adults who wish to update their skills for employment, education and training * focus on OSSD preparation using emotional intelligence approaches
Elementary and Secondary Programs:
- International Native and Language Programs - Non-credit classes available to students 4 years and over * credit classes in some languages for students in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12
- Night Credit Classes - Opportunity to earn or upgrade credits necessary for entrance to university or college
Adult, Elementary and Secondary Summer School:
- Secondary Credits - On-site and online credits for adults and secondary school students
- Literacy and Essential Skills
- Adult English as a Second Language (ESL)
- International Language Summer School - Elementary programs for selected languages during the summer months
- Literacy and Numeracy Camps - For students in grades 6, 7 & 8
Services and Programs:
- Adult High School Diploma Program
- Essential Skills Training
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Secondary school credit programs (Grade 9 to 12) for adults, continuing education and summer school for all students * day and correspondence/self-study courses * full or part time continuous entry courses * diploma and certificate programs * educational counselling to registrants * volunteer tutors available
Workplace training * career preparation * prior learning assessments * credit for high school diploma * credit business and technical courses
English as a Second Language (ESL) - General and specialty classes
Upgrading classes assist in completing grade 12 diploma, preparing for GED test, learning new computer skills, upgrading for the Personal Support Worker course, financial literacy, and improving employability
Adult High School Diploma Program - Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diploma * focus on reading, writing, mathematics, and social sciences
Services and Programs:
- Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Mature Students
519-245-2000 ext 78966
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Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diploma * focus on reading, writing, mathematics, and social sciences
Upgrading classes assist in completing grade 12 diploma, preparing for GED test, learning new computer skills, upgrading for the Personal Support Worker course, financial literacy, and improving employability
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Secondary school credit programs (Grade 9 to 12) for adults, continuing education and summer school for all students * day and correspondence/self-study courses * full or part time continuous entry courses * diploma and certificate programs * educational counselling to registrants * volunteer tutors available
Workplace training * career preparation * prior learning assessments * credit for high school diploma * credit business and technical courses
English as a Second Language (ESL) - General and specialty classes
Upgrading classes assist in completing grade 12 diploma, preparing for GED test, learning new computer skills, upgrading for the Personal Support Worker course, financial literacy, and improving employability
Adult High School Diploma Program - Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diploma * focus on reading, writing, mathematics, and social sciences
Services and Programs:
- Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for Mature Students
Helps adults develop and apply communication, numeracy, interpersonal, and digital skills to achieve their goals
Program assists learners who may have a range of barriers to learning
Monthly allowance based on family size, housing costs and income * monthly drug benefit card
Other services include:
- Community Start-Up Benefit - Help with housing or moving costs * covers costs related to starting a job or work placement
- Employment Start-Up Benefit - Covers costs related to starting a job or work placement
- Families with Children - Newborn child allowance, back to school allowance for dependent children, child care start-up costs, basic dental care for children
- Employment Assistance - Clients 18-65 years must participate in employment assistance activities unless they are living with a serious disability or illness or caring for preschool children
- Community Participation - Volunteer placements
- Job Search Programs - Based on skills, experience and circumstances
- Employment Placement - Job matching service
- Basic Education - Basic adult upgrading, high school upgrading, literacy and basic skills
- Job Skills Training - Development of skills for specific jobs, on-the-job training
- Supports to Self-Employment - Referrals to self-employment programs
- Discretionary Benefits - May include dentures, emergency dental services, eyeglasses, special diet allowance, health care supplies, medical transportation funds, prosthetic devices, funerals and burials
Programs may vary by city or municipality and may be available to non-Ontario Works recipients upon income assessment
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- preparing for secondary credit or post-secondary education
- preparing to write the GED test
- preparing for the PSW (Personal Support Worker) program
- preparing for apprenticeship and/or employment
- digital technology skills upgrade
- lifelong learning, and
- building confidence
English as a Second Language (ESL) - General and specialty classes:
- Literacy ESL - For learners not literate in their first language
- Language for the Retail Profession
- Language for the Workplace
- Citizenship Preparation - Offered to landed immigrants who have been living in Canada at least 2 years (test can be taken at 3 years)
- Preparation for University/Professional Testing
Monthly scheduled outreach in Strathroy, London, Dorchester and West Lorne
New participants are assessed to determine a comfortable starting point * individual goal requirements are reviewed and an individualized training plan is developed that reflects the individuals starting point and goal requirements * participants can start the very next week