What is Cooperative Education?
Cooperative Education (Co-op) provides secondary students with valuable experiential learning to apply, refine and extend their learning from the classroom into the community. Co-op allows students to earn secondary school credits while completing a work experience placement in the community. Co-op begins with an in-school pre-placement learning plan to ready students for the community experience. Students work with the Cooperative Education Teacher to find a community work experience that aligns with their interests and skills. Students are monitored, assessed and evaluated by the Cooperative Education teacher and ongoing feedback is provided from the placement supervisor or employer. Most Co-op placements are designed as half-day programs.
Individual Pathway Planning and Cooperative Education
Individual Pathway Planning and Cooperative Education
- Co-op is appropriate for all post-secondary destinations including Apprenticeship, college, community, university or work.
- Co-op is available in all of our HDSB secondary schools
- Students can apply up to two Co-op credits towards their compulsory course requirements, with no limit on earning elective credits towards graduation
- Students can apply up to two Co-op credits towards their compulsory course requirements, with no limit on earning elective credits towards graduation
Want to learn more?
See your secondary school guidance department to learn more about how Cooperative Education can fit into your education goals.
St. Joseph’s High School
Mr. Michael McMahon: Michael.McMahon@rccdsb.ca
Mr. William Lunney: William.Lunney@rccdsb.ca
Bishop Smith High School
Ms. Janet Goulard: Janet.Goulard@rccdsb.ca