General Academics Nicholson offers extensive transition supports to new students including a formal peer mentor program, shadow day experiences, dances for students in Grades 7 and 8 and focused Guidance support within both elementary and secondary environments. The school offers all courses that constitute the
Ontario Secondary School Diploma curriculum as well as that of the IB Program. Students who attend Nicholson Catholic College are taught under the
Ontario Secondary School Diploma, or the
IB World Education curriculum if they are enrolled in the program. From 2008 and onward Nicholson Catholic College has maintained a consistent school overall ranking of between 6.9 and 7.4 out of 10.
Experiential Education Opportunities Nicholson Catholic College offers a range of
Experiential Education Opportunities. Students at Nicholson can earn credits through experiential experiences called Co-op. Students will explore occupations and career interests through participation in
real workplace experiences. Co-op education is an important element of the Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) or Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) training. Nicholson offers three Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) opportunities: •
Health and Wellness •
Transportation •
Communication Technology Apprenticeship is a method of training in which employers train workers to become skilled workers through on-the-job training and classroom instruction. The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program is for students who have career plans to become an apprentice in the
skilled trades. During secondary school, students will begin the theory and hands-on-experience required for apprenticeship while completing high school credits. The hands-on experience is obtained through the co-op program.
The Algonquin Lakeshore Technology Center (at Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf): The Algonquin Lakeshore School Board and
Sir James Whitney School have formed a partnership in order to provide technological training for their students. Course offerings include Health and Personal Services, Hairstyling and Aesthetics, Transportation, Design, Manufacturing and Construction Technologies. These courses are offered off campus in two credit blocks. Nicholson is expanding the broad number of community partnerships to support experiential learning for students of all grade levels to build bridges to Apprenticeships, College programs and University programs
The Life Long Learning Center (Eastern Campus – Cobourg, Ontario): Students interested in the construction trades may apply for this program which prepares students who are interested in becoming a certified brick and stonemason, cement finisher or construction craft worker. After the five-week pre- apprenticeship program students are placed in the field of their choice and embark on their apprenticeship journey.
Dual Credit: School + College + Work: The Dual Credit Program provides secondary school student with the opportunity to earn up to 4 dual credits by participating in apprenticeship training and College courses. While enrolled in college dual credits you will earn both high school and college credit s for successfully completing a course at the college.
International Students Nicholson Catholic College accepts over twenty-five
international students who come from
Asia,
Germany,
Mexico, and
South America to enroll in the Ontario secondary school curriculum. These students stay with families in the community for the duration of their stay, which is usually no longer than one school year, although some choose to pursue
Canadian post-secondary opportunities such as
University or
College. It is the purpose of the international student program that students from different countries will learn about culture, faith, and values in
Canadian society. It is also hoped that the students in the school community who permanently reside in
Canada will gain a genuine understanding and appreciation for different cultures through interaction with the exchange students.
IB School At Nicholson, students have the option of taking either the full IB diploma program or select courses in what is known as an IB certificate. Students work towards both the diploma and the certificate program in grades eleven and twelve. The school currently offers HL Biology, HL Chemistry, HL Visual Arts, HL English A1, SL French B, SL World Religions, and SL Mathematics. However, the school sometimes allows students to take online courses, such as SL Spanish ab initio and HL Mathematics, through Pamoja online education under special circumstances. HL Biology is taught as
IB Group 4 subjects, and as
IB Group 6 subjects, students can choose to take either HL Chemistry or HL Visual Arts. ==Catholic school==