Want to:Get your High School Diploma?
Try ballroom dancing? Learn a new language?
Improve your English? Gain employment skills?
Enroll your child in violin lessons?
Continuing Education administrative offices will be closed for the board's two-week summer closure from Monday, July 26 to Friday, August 6, 2010.
Summer School 2010:
The Summer School sites are not impacted by the Summer Closure. Classes run from July 5th to 28th. Final report cards will be mailed following the summer school session and refunds will be issued following the two-week summer board closure.
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Fall 2010/Winter 2011 Learning for Life will be distributed
August 24-27 (Pdf of the magazine is coming soon).

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Below is a quick summary of our major programs.
Please click on the Program titles for more information.
Summer School & Night school Credit Programs for day school students & adults
Working toward your high school diploma? We offer full credit courses to adult and day school students at night and during the summer. We can also help adults earn Cooperative Education credits throughout the year. If you are an adult with life experience, our Mature Student Evaluation and Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition programs can help you to achieve your academic goals.
The General Interest Program (GI)
Want to join the ballroom dancing craze? Our GI Program offers a wide variety of interest courses and workshops to the fee-paying public. Be one of the more than 12,000 people who take classes every year ranging from computers to music, from crafts and automobile repair to lifestyle management. Most courses are offered in the evening, but some are offered during the day and on Saturdays.
The Extra Curricular Creative Arts Program (ECCA)
Did you know that your child can take group piano lessons in various OCDSB elementary schools? Or are they more interested in guitar, flute, violin, or lego® robotics? Our ECCA program offers a wide variety of classes at lunch time or after school at 28 elementary schools throughout the board.
International Languages Program (IL)
How do you prepare to be a global citizen? Give your child the opportunity to learn a new language or to maintain the language of their heritage. In partnership with community groups, we offer classes in 43 different languages at the elementary level and 22 languages at the secondary level. Choose a language of your choice or contact us if you want to start a new language. This program is funded by the Ministry of Education and therefore there is no cost to parents.
English as a Second Languages (ESL)/
Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)
Are you new to Canada or wanting to improve your English skills? Our Adult ESL and LINC Programs can help you. Our ESL Program offers 40 classes at 7 different sites during the day or in the evening. Our LINC program serves over 1400 people per year
Academic Upgrading & Employment Preparation Literacy and Basic Skills (LBS)
Looking for a job but have little work experience? Thinking about returning to high school? Our Employment Preparation and Upgrading Program can help you. Academic Upgrading prepares learners for high school, with an opportunity to achieve PLAR credits. Our Adaptive Learning Program offers services to adults with developmental disabilities.
Outdoor Education Centres
Our students have the unique opportunity to discover the natural environment at the Bill Mason (west end) and MacSkimming (east end) Outdoor Education Centres. Grade 3 and 7 classes participate in a free program each year as part of the OCDSB’s Every Student Attends program. In addition to Natural Science, we offer programs in Canadian History, Outdoor Skills, and Team building. Adults can also sign up for skiing classes in the winter and canoeing classes in the Spring/Summer.
For more details on specific programs offered by Continuing Education,
CONTACT US at Continuing Education, 440Albert Street, Ottawa, Ont., K1R 5B5
ph: 613-239-2325; fax: 613-239-2679; or e-mail questions to: jane.jones@ocdsb.ca