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PASSEPORT EDUCATION [1 record]

Record 1 2007-04-25

English

Subject field(s)
  • Titles of Provincial Government Programs (Canadian)
  • Education (General)
OBS

The Passport to Education Program recognizes and rewards student achievement in Grades 10 to 12 in a broad range of academic and non-academic areas according to guidelines set out by the Ministry of Education. The intent of the program is to motivate all students to study consistently during the years leading to graduation, and to encourage secondary school students to pursue further education through post-secondary institutions and job-training programs.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Titres de programmes de gouvernements provinciaux canadiens
  • Pédagogie (Généralités)
OBS

Pour compenser le coût de leurs droits de scolarité à venir, les élèves de 10e et de 11e année peuvent recevoir 250 $ par année, somme que le Ministère attribue en se basant sur le rendement scolaire et les réalisations dans d’autres domaines. Pour en savoir plus sur les exigences particulières de ce programme, adressez-vous à votre école. À compter de l'année scolaire 2006-2007, les élèves de 12e année pourront recevoir un timbre de 500 $ du programme Passeport pour l'éducation, selon le degré de réussite de leur portfolio de fin d’études.

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