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Skills and job training opportunities allow high school students to explore their interests, and the five Career Pathways help them transition successfully to life beyond high school. Students work toward a high school diploma while developing employability skills, gaining hands-on experience, earning industry credentials, preparing for post-secondary and more.
Campus EPSB gives students another way to earn high school and post-secondary credits, gain industry credentials, get ahead of their studies and prepare for post-secondary.
Post-secondary dual credit courses are for students who want to earn both high school credits and credits that count towards a post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree.
An online information session was held in November 2025. Watch the recording to learn more about post-secondary dual credit courses!
The Skilled Trades and Technology Collegiate helps students understand, plan and prepare for apprenticeship and employment in high-demand trades.
The Registered Apprenticeship Program allows students to get a head start on completing the first year of apprenticeship training in high school, and transition into a full-time apprenticeship program after graduation.
Knowledge and Employability courses provide students with opportunities to experience success, and become well prepared for employment, further studies, citizenship and lifelong learning.
Transition Support allows students to learn about career planning, applying for jobs and conducting interviews, plus gain work experience and develop independent living skills.