Online Study
Academic Excellence: Delivering world-class Canadian online education that develops critical thinking and prepares students for top universities.
Flexible Learning: Students can customize their study schedule across time zones, balancing academic goals with personal development.
Rich Curriculum: Offering diverse Canadian and international programs that meet global university admission standards.
Personalized Support: Providing one-on-one mentoring, live sessions, and academic coaching to help students reach their full potential.
Global Perspective: Connecting students worldwide through virtual classrooms to foster cross-cultural competencies in a diverse learning community.
Courses Offered

At Canadian Southeastern Academy (CSA), we offer a comprehensive curriculum that aligns with Ontario's highest academic standards while fostering real-world skills development. Our diverse course offerings span from advanced mathematics and sciences to business studies, language arts, and digital technology. Each course is thoughtfully designed to develop critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills - essential qualities for university success. Through small class sizes and personalized attention, students can explore their interests across multiple disciplines while building a strong academic foundation. Whether pursuing STEM fields, business studies, or liberal arts, CSA's curriculum provides the academic rigor and practical experience needed to excel in top universities and future careers.


SNC2D
This course deepens students' understanding of biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, while exploring the connections between science, technology, society, and the environment. They enhance scientific investigation skills through planning and conducting investigations. Topics include animal and plant cell systems, chemical reactions (acid-base focus), climate forces and change, and light-matter interaction.
Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic or Applied
SNC1W
This course helps students grasp fundamental concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, connecting science to technology, society, and the environment. They will enhance their skills in scientific investigation and gain an understanding of scientific theories. Students will conduct investigations in sustainable ecosystems, atomic and molecular structures, the universe and its properties, and the principles of electricity.
Prerequisite: None
MPM2D
This course broadens students' understanding of relationships and enhances problem-solving and algebraic skills through investigation, technology use, and abstract reasoning. Students explore quadratic relations and their applications, solve linear systems, verify geometric properties with analytic geometry, and investigate trigonometry of triangles. They reason mathematically, communicate their thinking, and solve multi-step problems.
Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics (MTH1W)
ENG2D
This course enhances oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills for academic and everyday success. Students analyze literary texts, evaluate informational and graphic texts, and create diverse oral, written, and media works. Effective communication strategies are emphasized. The course prepares students for the compulsory Grade 11 university or college preparation course.
Prerequisite: ENG1D, English, Grade 9, Academic or ENG1P, English, Grade 9, Applied
AVI2O
This course enables students to develop their skills in producing and presenting art by introducing them to new ideas, materials, and processes for artistic exploration and experimentation. Students will apply the elements and principles of design when exploring the creative process. Students will use the critical analysis process to reflect on and interpret art within a personal, contemporary, and historical context.
Prerequisite: None
BBI1O
This course introduces students to the world of business, covering functions such as accounting, marketing, technology, human resources, and production. Emphasis is placed on ethics and social responsibility. It provides a foundation for future business studies and equips students with essential knowledge and skills for everyday life.
Prerequisite: None
ASM2O
ASM2O online helps students create media artworks through the exploration of new media, emerging technologies, and traditional art forms like film, photography, video, and visual arts. They will gain transferable communication skills and learn responsible practices in the creative process. This course equips students with the skills to create and interpret media artworks.
Prerequisite: None
BTT1O
This course introduces students to information and communication technology (ICT) in a business context, fostering essential digital literacy skills for success in today's tech-driven society. Students develop proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, databases, desktop publishing, presentations, and website design. Emphasis is placed on digital literacy, effective research and communication, and current ICT-related issues.
Prerequisite: None
SNC1W
This course helps students grasp fundamental concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, connecting science to technology, society, and the environment. They will enhance their skills in scientific investigation and gain an understanding of scientific theories. Students will conduct investigations in sustainable ecosystems, atomic and molecular structures, the universe and its properties, and the principles of electricity.
Prerequisite: None
ENG2D
This course enhances oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills for academic and everyday success. Students analyze literary texts, evaluate informational and graphic texts, and create diverse oral, written, and media works. Effective communication strategies are emphasized. The course prepares students for the compulsory Grade 11 university or college preparation course.
Prerequisite: ENG1D, English, Grade 9, Academic or ENG1P, English, Grade 9, Applied
BBI1O
This course introduces students to the world of business, covering functions such as accounting, marketing, technology, human resources, and production. Emphasis is placed on ethics and social responsibility. It provides a foundation for future business studies and equips students with essential knowledge and skills for everyday life.
Prerequisite: None
BTT1O
This course introduces students to information and communication technology (ICT) in a business context, fostering essential digital literacy skills for success in today's tech-driven society. Students develop proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, databases, desktop publishing, presentations, and website design. Emphasis is placed on digital literacy, effective research and communication, and current ICT-related issues.
Prerequisite: None
SNC2D
This course deepens students' understanding of biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, while exploring the connections between science, technology, society, and the environment. They enhance scientific investigation skills through planning and conducting investigations. Topics include animal and plant cell systems, chemical reactions (acid-base focus), climate forces and change, and light-matter interaction.
Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic or Applied
MPM2D
This course broadens students' understanding of relationships and enhances problem-solving and algebraic skills through investigation, technology use, and abstract reasoning. Students explore quadratic relations and their applications, solve linear systems, verify geometric properties with analytic geometry, and investigate trigonometry of triangles. They reason mathematically, communicate their thinking, and solve multi-step problems.
Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics (MTH1W)
AVI2O
This course enables students to develop their skills in producing and presenting art by introducing them to new ideas, materials, and processes for artistic exploration and experimentation. Students will apply the elements and principles of design when exploring the creative process. Students will use the critical analysis process to reflect on and interpret art within a personal, contemporary, and historical context.
Prerequisite: None
ASM2O
ASM2O online helps students create media artworks through the exploration of new media, emerging technologies, and traditional art forms like film, photography, video, and visual arts. They will gain transferable communication skills and learn responsible practices in the creative process. This course equips students with the skills to create and interpret media artworks.
Prerequisite: None
Frequently Asked Questions
The OSSD is the curriculum framework followed by secondary schools in Ontario, Canada. It outlines the courses and requirements for high school education.
To earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), students must complete a minimum of 30 credits, which include specific mandatory courses. Additionally, they must meet the literacy requirement by either passing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) or successfully completing the Ontario Literacy Course (OLC4O). Students are also required to complete a set number of community service hours to fulfill the diploma requirements.
To graduate with an OSSD, you must complete a total of 30 credits.
Compulsory credits are mandatory courses that every student must complete as part of their graduation requirements. To graduate, students need to earn a total of 18 compulsory credits, which include subjects like English, mathematics, science, Canadian history, among others.
Compulsory credits are mandatory courses that every student must complete as part of their graduation requirements. To graduate, students need to earn a total of 18 compulsory credits, which include subjects like English, mathematics, science, Canadian history, among others.
Yes, you may be eligible to transfer credits from your previous school or educational system. The process includes an evaluation and assessment by the guidance department at Canadian Southeastern Academy (CSA) to determine which credits can be accepted.
The OSSLT evaluates students' literacy skills, serving as a mandatory requirement for graduation. It is usually taken in Grade 10, but students have multiple opportunities to pass it if needed. Should a student attempt the OSSLT twice without success, they may qualify to enroll in the alternative Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OLC4O) to meet the literacy requirement for graduation.
Post-secondary institutions may have additional admission requirements, such as specific prerequisite courses or minimum grade thresholds. In addition, some institutions may require proof of English language proficiency through exams like the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or other similar assessments. It’s important to research and understand the specific requirements of the institutions you are interested in.
Yes, you can earn credits through various means, such as e-learning courses, cooperative education placements, independent study projects, and dual credit programs offered in collaboration with colleges or universities.
The OSSD offers various pathways to accommodate different post-secondary goals. These pathways include the university preparation stream, college preparation stream, workplace preparation stream, and apprenticeship preparation stream. Each stream prepares students for different post-secondary options.