Block 5: Day School courses

The following Day School Courses are available at the Bracebridge, Huntsville and Lindsay Adult & Alternate Education Centres for Block 5 starting March 26, 2026.


Bracebridge

SVN3E โ€“ Environmental Science (Grade 11 Workplace)

This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge of and skills relating to environmental science that will help them succeed in work and life after secondary school. Students will explore a range of topics, including the impact of human activities on the environment; human health and the environment; energy conservation; resource science and management; and safety and environmental responsibility in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on relevant, practical applications and current topics in environmental science, with attention to the refinement of studentsโ€™ literacy and mathematical literacy skills as well as the development of their scientific and environmental literacy. Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic or Applied, or a Grade 9 or 10 locally developed compulsory credit (LDCC) course in science.

Huntsville

SVN3E โ€“ Environmental Science (Grade 11 Workplace)

This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge of and skills relating to environmental science that will help them succeed in work and life after secondary school. Students will explore a range of topics, including the impact of human activities on the environment; human health and the environment; energy conservation; resource science and management; and safety and environmental responsibility in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on relevant, practical applications and current topics in environmental science, with attention to the refinement of studentsโ€™ literacy and mathematical literacy skills as well as the development of their scientific and environmental literacy. Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic or Applied, or a Grade 9 or 10 locally developed compulsory credit (LDCC) course in science.

Lindsay

ENG4C โ€“ English (Grade 12 College)

This course emphasizes the consolidation of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyse a variety of informational and graphic texts, as well as literary texts from various countries and cultures, and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms for practical and academic purposes. An important focus will be on using language with precision and clarity and developing greater control in writing. The course is intended to prepare students for college or the workplace. Prerequisite: English, Grade 11, College Preparation.

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Bracebridge AAEC

100 Clearbrook Trail, Bracebridge, ON P1Lย 0A3
Bracebridge Muskoka Lakes Secondary School
705-645-2646

Fenelon Falls AAEC

66 Lindsay Street, PO Box 460, Fenelon Falls, ON K0Mย 1N0
Fenelon Falls Secondary School
705-887-3083

Gravenhurst AAEC

325 Mary Street South, Gravenhurst, ON P1Pย 1X7
Gravenhurst High School
705-687-5422

Haliburton AAEC

1018 Grass Lake Road, PO Box 1199, Haliburton, ON K0Mย 1S0
705-457-3745

Huntsville AAEC

58 Brunel Road, Huntsville, ON P1Hย 2A2
Huntsville High School
705-789-4764

Lindsay AAEC

230 Angeline Street South, Lindsay, ON K9Vย 0J8
705-324-5280

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Summer break information

Beginning the week of July 6, the TLDSB Lindsay Education Centre is open to the public Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Muskoka Education Centre is closed to the public over the break.

All school buildings will be closed to the public for the summer break beginning Monday, July 6, reopening on Tuesday, September 1.

The first day of school for both elementary and secondary students is Tuesday, September 8. Note, Kindergarten students will have a staggered start.

See more detail on the summer break 2026 information news post about available services over the summer break.