Earl Haig Secondary School serves a diverse population and is recognized for its academic focus, enthusiasm for learning, lively school spirit, and commitment to the arts. The dignity and safety of every student is a priority here. The school's large size and professional staff ensures a wide variety of curricular and extra-curricular opportunities for our students as well as developing leadership skills. Earl Haig has two related but distinct programs. The Collegiate Program offers high-quality academic programming. The Claude Watson Arts Program offers an enriched art education in Dance, Drama, Music, Film Arts and Visual Arts. The combination produces a unique range of educational opportunities for all students.
Features
- full range of academic, arts, and broad-based technology courses provided for students enrolled in two distinct programs
- enrichment program in core subjects with extended opportunities for students with a special interest in a subject area
- intensive learning opportunities to heighten awareness, appreciation, and concern for global issues and the environment
- opportunities for all students to develop leadership skills through outstanding athletics, academic, and arts co-curricular programs
Claude Watson Arts Program
Experience one of the very best enriched art education programs. We invite students with a demonstrated talent in dance, drama, music, film arts, and visual arts to an audition. Students divide their day between rigorous academic classes and our extensive arts program taught by skilled teachers and guest artists. Our students perform in provincial, national, and international competitions. The program promotes creative expression, inspires excellence and instills artistic discipline in a supportive, collaborative, and challenging environment.
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Enrichment Program
Earl Haig offers an enrichment program in English, Math, Social Sciences, French, and Science from grades 9 to 11. These courses provide students with additional challenges and opportunities for independent learning, in addition to expanding your critical and analytical thinking skills.
Student Success Program
This program is focused on assisting students who require additional support by providing learning skills, credit recovery or rescue, and tutoring support. Students receive assistance in the development of study skills and organizational and time management skills. This program uses a preventative model to ensure both credit accumulation and skill development.
Cooperative Education Program
This program integrates academic study with practical experience in business and industry. This learning experience helps students make informed decisions about future careers. Students also develop the work habits, attitudes, and job skills necessary for a successful transition from secondary school to the workplace or post-secondary education.
Computer and Information Technology
Earl Haig Computer Studies and ICT programs provide opportunities for students to prepare for future careers in ICT. Courses focus on transferable skills, concepts of critical thinking, problem solving, independent study and labour market information to enhance transitions to employment and post-secondary learning.
Additional Features
● Continuous intake Co-op program
● International Study Programs
● Eco-School Platinum Level
● Drop Everything And Read (D.E.A.R.)
● Settlement worker support
● E-Learning Program
● Master classes
● Transition Program
Student Life - Where You Belong
Earl Haig students have great opportunities to develop leadership skills and have fun. Earl Haig offers more than 75 clubs and councils, as well a wide range of sports teams. Students help to organize our Dance Nights, art shows, Coffee House, and Zoom Film Festival. They perform or attend our Music Showcase, One-Act plays, Symphony and Jazz Nights. Earl Haig's Athletic Program offers a wide range from traditional sports to specialized activities such as rugby, martial arts training, golf, boys' and girls' hockey, and ultimate frisbee. Earl Haig's intensive extra-curricular learning programs heighten awareness, appreciation and concern for global issues and the environment. Enriched overseas experiences are available for travel to other countries and we host international students through exchange programs to increase their understanding and awareness of global issues. Cultural and arts studies are offered on our annual trips to Greece, Italy, and New York. We have established international connections with China, England, France, Holland, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, Mexico, and Taiwan.
What Sets Us Apart
Earl Haig has an excellent reputation in Toronto. The school helps students create their future. Over 95 per cent of Earl Haig students are accepted into the university of their choice. The school has expanded the co-operative education program, developing partnerships to respond to our students' interests. The Claude Watson Arts Program offers an enriched art education for students with a demonstrated talent in Dance, Drama, Music, Film Arts, and Visual Arts. Graduates of this program are better prepared to advance their arts studies and to achieve their career dreams. Earl Haig coaches and involves students in Mathematics, Science, Business, English, French and Arts contests at every level, including the Sir Isaac Newton contest for grade 12 Physics students, the Avogadro contest for grade 11 chemistry, the University of Toronto national biology competition, the provincial and international DECA for business students, Canadian Open Math Challenge, Kiwanis Music Festival, Pierre Berton Writing Contests, and Sears Drama Festival.
Parent and Community Engagement
- Alumni include parents, students, alumni, and staff that supports Earl Haig and scholarship program.
- Community connections are made for our Co-op Student Placement Program
- Community members support our summer volunteer and work opportunities event
- Guest artists are an integral part of the Claude Watson Arts and elective programs
- An active and engaged School Council meets regularly to discuss school issues and concerns
- Parents are welcome to attend all school events
- Website, Haig Line Newsletters, Info Hotline, and Info Hotline provide on-going information to parents
- Settlement workers available to support students and parents in their first language