


A Modern Approach to Education that Removes Borders
We create a whole new experience in English language learning by offering an educational model that is supported by flexibility, freedom and technology.
Flexibility in training hours and duration
Freedom of environment/location in education
International Equal Opportunity
Adaptation to the Digital Age

Versatile educational experiences
The New Educator enables students to fulfill OSSD requirements aligned to the Ontario curriculum. With supportive teachers, personalized guidance and a variety of course options, students gain the knowledge, skills and credentials necessary for academic success and future pursuits.
English Level
There is no English level requirement for participation in the Canada OSSD Dual Diploma Program.
Class Placement
English classes are offered to students whose English is at beginner level.
For students who speak English, academic courses are planned according to their language level.
Proficiency Exam
The curriculum requirement is completed after taking English courses. There is no language proficiency test. When you complete the OSSD process, you have the opportunity to apply directly to universities in Canada and around the world without the SAT or additional exams. You can apply to universities in Canada with the same advantages as local students.





Our lessons
English Lessons
Ebeveyn ve Öğrenci Görüşleri
Parents and students share their OSSD experiences and achievements. Discover how your educational journey has been shaped through their eyes.
ESLA - English as a Second Language, Level A
ESLB - English as a Second Language, Level B
ESLC - English as a Second Language, Level C
ESLD - English as a Second Language, Level D
ELSE - English as a Second Language, Level E
OLC4O - Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course
General Comment on ESL Courses

Frequently Asked Questions
Curiosities
Here you can find answers to any questions you may have about The New Educator. You can contact us for more!
What basic skills are taught in the ESLA course?
The ESLA (English as a Second Language, Level A) course teaches basic English reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. For beginners, vocabulary development and everyday expressions are emphasized.
What is the OLC4O course and who is it suitable for?
OLC4O is the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course and is designed to improve the English literacy skills of high school students. This course helps to meet the requirements for a high school diploma.
Which topics are focused on in the ESLD course?
The ESLD (English as a Second Language, Level D) course focuses on advanced language skills. Students learn to understand complex texts, conduct formal correspondence and use academic English effectively.
What is the difference between the ELSE course and other ESL courses?
ELSE (English as a Second Language, Level E) represents the most advanced level and enables students to acquire skills such as fluent speaking, academic essay writing and professional communication. This course is more intensive and detailed than the other levels.
What kind of activities take place in the ESLB course?
In the ESLB (English as a Second Language, Level B) course, basic language skills are practiced, including speaking activities, writing short texts and simple story analysis. This helps students to use English in everyday life.

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Direct Transfer to University with a Canadian High School Diploma (OSSD)

Grading System and Project-Based Learning at OSSD

Scholarships and Opportunities Provided by OSSD Abroad

How to get a dual diploma with OSSD?
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