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Summer Program 2012

Classes: July 9th - July 27th, 2012    -    Class Times: 8:30 - 10:30  &  10:30 - 12:30

Exams: July 30th - August 3rd, 2012

Registration will take place between 8:30 am and 12:30 pm at each Summer Program Centre as follows:
Secondary 1-2-3 (all courses): July 3rd - 6th
Sec 4 English and French : July 3rd - 6th
Sec 4 Science & Technology, Math, & History/Histoire: July 10th - 13th
Sec 5 Math: July 10th - 13th
Sec 5 English, French, Chemistry and Physics supplemental exams: July 17th - 20th


Summer Program Centres:
                               
St. Thomas High School
120 rue Ambassador
Pointe Claire, QC H9R 1S8
(514) 780-8938
LaSalle Community Comprehensive High School
240 9e Avenue,
Lasalle, QC H8P 2N9
(514) 780-8973








The following documentation provides you with all of the necessary information regarding the 2012 Summer Program.

 PDF Documentation  PDF Documentation 
  Summer Program Brochure   Supplementals Exam Schedule
  Registration Form for 2012 Summer Program
  Supplementals Registration Form


   












Dear Parents/Guardians:

The Lester B. Pearson Summer Program should be seen as one step in an overall plan designed to support students who are experiencing difficulty in specific subject areas during the regular school year.

Your child’s regular school (home school) may recommend a summer program for a variety of reasons.  Before enrolling in a summer program, parents and students should first discuss with the home school the consequences of successfully/not successfully completing a summer school course.  A summer program should be seen as a supplement to the full course and not as a replacement or general review.

The Summer Program curriculum will be based on the essential components of courses offered during the regular school year. Students and parents should be aware that there is not sufficient time to cover all
course content during the Summer Program session. Important topics will be reviewed and taught, but it will be the student’s responsibility to make sure that they are properly prepared for the evaluations. Each class will be meeting for two (2) hours daily. Successful completion of any course does not guarantee placement for the subsequent school year. This decision rests with the student’s home school administration.


 
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