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Take some or all of your courses online and connect with your teacher from anywhere using the internet. You can:
Homeschoolers in Grades 10 to 12 who are registered with a public or independent school can also access online learning programs.
Online learning makes it possible to learn from home. Some online learning schools also offer in-person learning opportunities and support.
Online learning is different from homeschooling because it meets provincial education standards:
Sign up for a full program at one online learning school.
Sign up for a full program at one school
or
Take separate courses at different schools or districts
Sign up for online learning programs or courses with a school or post-secondary institution. Find information for adult learners.
Contact a school that offers online learning to enrol in a program or course. They can tell you how to sign up and provide information about specific course or program requirements.
Provincial Online Learning Schools (public and independent) offer online programs and courses to students anywhere in B.C.
District Online Learning Schools (public) offer online programs and courses to students residing within their school district’s boundaries. Check your school district’s website for in-district online learning options.
If you're a student in secondary school and you're enrolled in courses at more than one school, talk to your school counsellor to make sure your grades are being recorded on your B.C. transcript (as reported to the ministry by your home school).
Think about other ways to get graduation credits: