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  1. Compared to other countries in the past, Canada has had the highest tertiary school enrolment as a percentage of their graduating population. University. The traditional path to Canadian higher education is typically through university, as it is by far the most prestigious form of higher education in the country.

  2. www.educanada.ca › study-plan-etudes › secondary-secondaireHigh school in Canada

    Also known as secondary school, high school begins in grades 8, 9 or 10 through to grade 12 in most Canadian provinces and territories, except Quebec, which starts in grade 7 and ends in grade 11. After successfully completing high school at age 17 or 18, students can go on to college or university.

  3. Originally established as schools offering a narrow, classical curriculum to the sons of gentlemen, SECONDARY SCHOOLS (also known as high schools) became coeducational, offering a widened variety of programs and courses to all children who had completed the elementary school program.

  4. This category is for educational institutions located within Canada. For K-12 schools, see grade groupings for how schools tend to be classified based on what grades they teach. The term "middle school" is the same as "junior high". The term "senior high school" or just "high school" generally means "secondary school".