Primary Education
Referred to as elementary schooling, primary education typically commences at ages five or six,
extending to approximately ages 13 or 14 (grades 1–8). Kindergarten may be discretionary based on provincial regulations.
Core subjects, such as language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies, form the cornerstone of the curriculum.
Secondary Education
Secondary schooling, or high school, encompasses grades 9–12, typically commencing around ages 14 and concluding at ages 17 or 18.
In Quebec, students may pursue high school until age 16 before transitioning to CEGEP, a two-year college offering university preparatory
or vocational diplomas.
Post-secondary Education
Canada boasts a globally recognized network of colleges and universities, offering a diverse array of programs.
The academic calendar typically spans from September to April or May, with opportunities for summer coursework.
