J.R. Quimby
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Is that a Canadian thing? I've never known high school to take 5 years unless, of course, you failed a grade.Last year of high school - when high school took 5 years.
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High school took 5 years in Ontario from 1921 until 2003. In 2003, they eliminated Ontario Academic Credits (OACs, which were university prep courses), and made high school 4 years for everyone . Quebec has 4 year high school, but then it has CÉGEP before you go on to college/university. Not sure about the rest of the country. I think most have 4 years for high school.Is that a Canadian thing? I've never known high school to take 5 years unless, of course, you failed a grade.
Eewwww. That’s way too much school IMO.High school took 5 years in Ontario from 1921 until 2003. In 2003, they eliminated Ontario Academic Credits (OACs, which were university prep courses), and made high school 4 years for everyone . Quebec has 4 year high school, but then it has CÉGEP before you go on to college/university. Not sure about the rest of the country. I think most have 4 years for high school.
Don’t think of it as “years old” think of it as levels. It sounds a lot cooler

Like your responseOh, and I graduated high school in '86.![]()

Don’t think of it as “years old” think of it as levels. It sounds a lot cooler![]()


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