Flexible & Supportive

MORE THAN JUST ONLINE COURSES

UMC High School is a ministry inspected (BSID #88748) and one of the best private high schools in Canada.

At UMC Virtual High School, we provide more than just online courses. We offer comprehensive curriculums, engaging recorded lecture content, live webinars, and peer tutoring sessions or group interactions for our students.

Our virtual high school programs provide students the flexibility and support to pursue and successfully achieve the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) anywhere in the world.

Study the Ontario  ONLINE  high school courses

from HOME to earn your OSSD.

ACHIEVE YOUR EDUCATIONAL & CAREER GOALS

Our virtual program is designed to help you achieve your study goals, your career plan, and your personal development.

WHY CHOOSE UMC VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL?

Flexible

Study online anywhere and anytime

Process-Oriented

Performance is evaluated by the learning process.

Live

Live webinars with recorded virtual lectures.

Supportive

Interaction with teachers by peer tutoring sessions or small group interactions.

What makes UMC Virtual High School Unique?

Comprehensive Curriculum

Engaging Pre-Recorded Webinars

Attendance Recorded by Weekly Learning Progress

Weekly Learning Log

Weekly Interactive 30-minute webinar

Peer Tutoring Sessions

Group Interactions

Students can start the learn at their own pace anytime.

27+ Courses are offered in 6 streams

#ESL #English #Mathematics #Sciences #Business Studies #Social Sciences

Download the Course Calendar

EXPLORE ONLINE COURSES

Grade 10

  • Grade 10 English (ENG2D)

Grade 11

  • Grade 11 English (ENG3U)

Grade 12

  • Grade 12 English (ENG4U)
  • Grade 12 Ontario Secondary School Literacy (OLC4O)
  • Grade 12 The Writer’s Craft (EWC4U)

Grade 10

  • Grade 10 Math (MPM2D)

Grade 11

  • Grade 11 Functions (MCR3U)

Grade 12

  • Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U)
  • Grade 12 Mathematics of Data Management (MDM4U)
  • Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U)

Grade 10

  • Grade 10 Science (SNC2D)

Grade 11

  • Grade 11 Biology (SBI3U)
  • Grade 11 Chemistry (SCH3U)
  • Grade 11 Physics (SPH3U)

Grade 12

  • Grade 12 Biology (SBI4U)
  • Grade 12 Chemistry (SCH4U)
  • Grade 12 Physics (SPH4U)

Grade 12

  • Grade 12 International Business Fundamentals (BBB4M)
  • Grade 12 Business Leadership: Management Fundamentals (BOH4M)

Grade 9

  • Grade 9 Geography (CGC1D)

Grade 10

  • Grade 10 Civics and Citizenship (CHV2O)
  • Grade 10 Career Studies (GLC2O)
  • Grade 10 History (CHC2D)

Grade 12

  • Grade 12 Challenge and Change in Society (HSB4U)
  • Grade 12 Families in Canada (HHS4U)

Grade 9

  • English as a Second Language, Level 3 (ESLCO)
  • English as a Second Language, Level 4 (ESLDO)

GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING SERVICE

1

Initial Counselling Service

+ Introduce the Ontario education system and OSSD requirements
+ Provide program information
+ Assess students’ eligibility
2

Academic Supports

+ Interactive small group tutoring session
+ Weekly interactive Q&A live sessions
3

Expert Counselling

+ Academic counseling service
+ Follow-up meetings

FAQS

Is UMC Virtual High School accredited?

UMC High School is a ministry inspected (BSID #888748) and one of the best private high schools in Canada. We have met all inspection requirements to be given the right to issue (OSSD) Secondary School Diploma credits. All of our high school online courses follow the Ontario Curriculum.

Can I earn my OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma) credits through online courses?

Students in Canada and abroad are able to earn their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) completely online through UMC Virtual High School. In order to obtain an OSSD, students are required to earn a total of 30 credits, complete 2 credits of online learning, complete the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT), and complete 40 hours of community service hours.

Do universities/colleges value online courses differently than in-class courses?

No. All credits earned through UMC Virtual High School are taken at the same value as a credit earned in any other school in Ontario. Students are encouraged to always consult with the admission office at university/college to check their policies.

How do I register for a course?

  • Go to the Future Students > Downloads page
  • Download UMC Virtual High School application form
  • Complete the application form and send to admin@umchighschool.com
  • Once registered, you will be advised to pay the tuition fee.
  • You will receive a welcome email from your instructor to have immediate access to your Moodle account and your courses.

What documentation do I need to submit to complete my registration?

Below documents must be sent to admin@umchighschool.com:

  • Signed Online Course Application Form
  • Proof of prerequisite: Recent Transcript
  • Copy of Government-Issued Photo Identification

What are the tuition fees?

For information about tuition and fees, please contact us at info@umchighschool.com

When does my course start?

Once you complete your registration, you will receive a welcome email containing all the information you need to get started (i.e. how to log in, course structure, etc.) from your instructor. It may take 1-4 weeks to process your registration, and provide you with a clear course starting date.

How long does it take to do an online course?

UMC Virtual High School allows you to customize your schedule to complete the course at your own pace. You have up to 4 months to complete the course at your own pace.

The final grade for this course will be determined as follows: 70% of the grade will be based on evaluations conducted throughout the course, including Assessment for Learning (AFL), Assessment as Learning (AAL), and Assessment of Learning (AOL). 30% of the grade will be based on a Final Culminating evaluation and administered towards the end of the course. You can log in to your course and learn at home at any time and at any pace.

How does online learning work?

A number of units depends on each course. A final grade is recorded for this course, and a credit is granted and recorded for this course if the student’s grade is 50% or higher.

Seventy percent (70%) of the grade will be based on evaluations conducted throughout the course. This portion of the grade should reflect the student’s most consistent level of achievement throughout the course, although special consideration will be given to more recent evidence of achievement.

Thirty percent (30%) of the grade will be based on a final evaluation administered at or towards the end of the course. This evaluation will be based on evidence from one or a combination of the following: an examination, a performance, an essay, and/or another method of evaluation suitable to the course content. The final evaluation allows the student an opportunity to demonstrate comprehensive achievement of the overall expectations for the course.

How are the lessons delivered?

Lessons are delivered in a wide variety of formats, such as written notes, recorded videos created by the teacher, external websites, online articles, discussion forums, and more.

What is the best way to communicate with my teacher?

A very important tool to familiarize yourself with is the internal messaging system. This can be access by clicking the envelop icon on the minibar. You can send a private message to communicate with your instructor or peers.

When will I receive my final grade?

Your teacher will grade your exam and submit your final grade approximately 5 days after your FCE report is submitted (this can vary depending on how much work has been submitted by the student toward the end of the course). The report card will then be generated and processed within 3 business days. Report cards will be sent to the student or their day schools.

Will UMC Virtual High School send my marks to OUAC/OCAS or my day school?

Upon completion, we will automatically mail a copy of the final report card to the day school on file, or send marks to OUAC, OCAS, or to the university (101 applications). For students applying to post-secondary, we can also send marks directly to OUAC, OCAS, or to the university – in the case of 105 applicants.

How can I pass the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) graduation requirements?

The OSSLT measures whether students are meeting the minimum standard for literacy across all subjects up to the end of Grade 9. Successful completion of the literacy test is one of the requirements to earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. All students across the province write this test.

The administration of the OSSLT will take place in October or March every year. Students who have been eligible to write the OSSLT at least twice, and were unsuccessful at least once, are eligible to take the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course–OLC4O to fulfill the literacy requirement.

We organize the OSSLT test administration every year for students whose Ontario Student Record (OSR) is held in Toronto at the UMC High School Eglinton Campus. Students may also write the test at an alternative location in our affiliated partners ‘office outside of Canada. The test must be supervised by a suitable official who satisfies the requirements outlined by EQAO.

The administration fee for writing the OSSLT test at Toronto UMC Virtual High School Eglinton campus is $250 per student. The fee for writing the test at an alternative location is $499 per student. Please contact guidance@umchighschool.com with any inquiries regarding the OSSLT.

What do I need to get started?

The OSSLT measures whether students are meeting the minimum standard for literacy across all subjects up to the end of Grade 9. Successful completion of the literacy test is one of the requirements to earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. All students across the province write this test.

You will need high-speed internet, and a computer, or tablet with Adobe Reader, Java or Microsoft Office (Excel, Power Point, Word).

What is your Refund Policy?

Please note that there are no refunds through UMC Virtual High School.

What is the withdrawal policy?

In Grades 11 and 12, all attempts, withdrawals, and repeats of courses are recorded on the Ontario Student Transcript (OST). For these students, withdrawals will be recorded on the OST if they occur after 5 instructional days following the issuing of the midterm report card. Withdrawal from Grade 9 or 10 courses is not recorded on the OST.

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During my study at UMC, I was lucky to be taught by caring teachers and staff which were always there to help us achieve our goals. The helped me to improve and I successfully was accepted to my dream university. The learning environment was very friendly. Great school!

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When I was at UMC High School, I had a great experience learning in school and I made many friends from different countries. Also, it provided me an opportunity to learn some courses that I have never learned before, such as international business.

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