- Age : 14 to 17
- Location : Winnipeg / Manitoba
- Boarding : Half board on weekdays and full board on weekends
- Accommodation : Host family
- Length : 8 weeks / 10 weeks / 12 weeks / 14 weeks / 16 weeks
- Type : Homestay and school integration
Application deadline :
3 months before arrival.
Requirements :
Students must be interviewed in their home country before being accepted on the program. At least two years of English language studies.
Program | Ref | Net agent |
Homestay and school integration 8 weeks | IMCA1 | 5 295 CAD |
Homestay and school integration 10 weeks | IMCA2 | 6 330 CAD |
Homestay and school integration 12 weeks | IMCA3 | 7 365 CAD |
Homestay and school integration 14 weeks | IMCA4 | 8 400 CAD |
Homestay and school integration 16 weeks | IMCA5 | 9 435 CAD |
HOMESTAY EXPERIENCE
Within this program, students are completely immersed in the English language and do not have opportunities to speak their own mother tongue: this allows a quick improvement of the language skills. Students get the unique opportunity to discover a new way of life and a new culture first hand, not like a tourist! The homestay program is the most affordable language travel! This program is ideally suited to mature and independent students, eager to meet new people from abroad and with enough language proficiency to communicate with host family members. The pure homestay program
is a true cultural exchange. In Canada, students live with a local host family and attend the local public high school. International students become an integral part of the school community when they get involved in the school’s sports, arts, and cultural teams and clubs. They get a better understanding and experience of the Canadian High Schools and make friends among Canadian teenagers. Extracurricular activities usually on offer: musical bands and choirs, theatre, Debating Clubs, Environmental Clubs, Art Clubs, Chess Clubs, Grad/Prom committees, Math Clubs, School Newspaper, Student Council,
Yearbook. Students are place for short term homestay and high school integration program in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
SCHOOL SYSTEM
International students go to school with their host siblings or children of the neighborhood. They attend regular classes with their classmates and participate in all school activities. This is a cultural program, not an academic program. Students should not expect to receive any grade transcript. Education in Canada is generally divided
into Elementary (Primary School or Public School), followed by Secondary (High School) and Postsecondary (University or College). The curriculum consists of an academic program with English or French, History, Mathematics etc. and an optional part that can be varied depending on the school.