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Program: Blossom Park Education Centre  
Organization: Thames Valley District School Board
Phone Numbers: 519-537-0109
Fax: 519-537-0135
Email: blossompark@tvdsb.ca
Website: www.tvdsb.ca/en/parents/adult-day-school.aspx
Address:
391 Blossom Park Rd
Woodstock, ON
N4S 7J3
Intersection: Blossom Park Rd and Devonshire Ave
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Morning, afternoon, evening classes
Dates Available: Sep-Jul
Service Description: Adult and Continuing Education centre * secondary school credit programs (Grade 10 to 12) for adults, continuing education and summer school for all students * day, night and correspondences/self-study courses * full or part-time continuous entry courses * diploma and certificate programs * educational counselling to registrants * volunteer tutors available * limited child care services
  • Credit for high school diploma
  • Workplace training, career preparation and prior learning assessments
  • Credit business and technical courses
  • Polish Language Classes

English as a Second Language (ESL) - General and specialty classes:
  • Literacy ESL - For learners not literate in their first language
  • Language for the Retail Profession
  • Language for the Workplace
  • Citizenship Preparation - Offered to landed immigrants who have been living in Canada at least 2 years (test can be taken at 3 years)
  • Preparation for University/Professional Testing

Homework Help Centre - Fee-for-use tutoring service * homework support and computer access

Personal Support Worker (PSW) Program - 519-452-2000 ext 69730 - Cooperative education program which includes over 300 hours of classroom theory and 300 hours of on-the-job training in agencies that employ PSWs
 
Adult High School Diploma Program - Courses designed for adult learners who want to complete their high school diploma * focus on reading, writing, mathematics, and social sciences
 
Gateway Program - Upgrading classes for adults * literacy, numeracy, and digital technology courses for students to further their education, improve employment situation, or increase independence

Upgrading classes assist with:
  • getting back on track to completing grade 12 diploma
  • preparing for the GED test 
  • learning new computer skills
  • upgrading for the PSW (Personal Support Worker) course
  • learning about financial literacy
  • getting ready for a job or a job promotion
  • improving employability skills building confidence

Fees: Free for Canadian citizens and Landed Immigrant adults * International student fees apply
Application: Assessment required * call for an appointment
Eligibility / Target Population: Open to adults 18 and over, EI recipients and displaced workers, persons re-entering the work force and resuming their education
Languages: English
Language Notes: Interpretation available upon request
Area Served:
Oxford  
See Also: Academic Upgrading
Continuing Education
English/French as a Second Language (ESL/FSL) Training Programs

This information was last completely updated on November 1, 2023

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