Your Path to Graduation

At White Pines High School, we understand the unique needs of adult and mature students striving to complete their high school education. Our curriculum includes four essential courses paired with a PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition) evaluation, allowing you to earn credit for your previous learning experiences. These courses are organized into manageable sections, making it easier to balance your studies with other responsibilities. Enroll with us to take significant steps toward your high school diploma and open doors to new opportunities.

Other Courses… Coming Soon

About Our Courses

At White Pines High School, our diverse course offerings are designed to meet the needs and aspirations of every student. From rigorous academic subjects to enriching arts and languages, each program is tailored to foster critical thinking, creativity, and lifelong learning in a supportive and dynamic environment.

Comprehensive Curriculum: Extensive course options across sciences, humanities, arts, and technical fields, preparing students for both higher education and the workforce.

Experienced Faculty: Dedicated teachers with expertise in their disciplines provide personalized attention to cultivate student potential.

Advanced Technologies: Integration of state-of-the-art technology in all courses to enhance learning experiences and prepare students for modern challenges.

Global Perspectives: Courses in international languages and world studies broaden cultural understanding and global awareness.

Career Readiness: Emphasis on career education and practical skills that align with student goals and market demands.

Creative Expression: Vibrant arts programs that encourage creative growth and personal expression through media arts, visual arts, and more.

Mandatory Courses

Biology (SBI3C), Math (MAP4C), English (ENG4E), and the Ontario Literacy Course (OLC3O/OLC4O)

Other Courses Coming Soon In

Canadian and World Studies, Career Studies, English, Science, Mathematics, Social Sciences and Humanities, The Arts, and Business Studies