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Canadian junior high school study abroad process

1. Conditions for junior high school students to study in Canada:

Like senior high school students, junior high school students can choose public education bureaus and private high schools. Junior high school students are young, and it takes them less time to adapt to the language in Canada. Although their ability to live independently is slightly weak, they can still study and live well with the help of teachers and teaching assistants. Canadian middle schools generally require students to provide SLEP scores. If they don't, they can go to the ESL language center of the school first, and then they can go to the corresponding grade after passing the language test.

To sum up, junior high school students who want to go straight to Canadian middle schools should meet the following conditions:

(1) They have SLEP test scores, with at least 42 points; (2) The average grade of junior high school is over 8%.

Second, the materials that junior high school students need to prepare to study in Canada:

(1) School application form; (2) application fee; (3) Public certificate of junior high school transcripts; (4) a junior high school diploma or a certificate of attendance; (5) All kinds of documents (if any) that show their Excellence.

III. Funding requirements for junior high school students to study in Canada:

Funding requirements: more than 1.2 million RMB (calculated at 15, RMB per year, and 1.2 million RMB for 8 years). Cost breakdown: The tuition fee of Canadian middle schools is about 12, Canadian dollars/year, and the living expenses are about 1, Canadian dollars/year. This fee is only an estimate, and the specific fee is determined according to the nature and ranking of the school and the economic level of the school.