Summer Learning Registration

Summer Learning 2023

Registration will be open until – June 29th 2pm

Online registration for current Delta Students and out of district students

International students must register using the paper registration

Grades 10-12 Full Credit Academic Courses:

  • July 4 – August 4th
  • 8:30am – 12:00pm and/or 12:30pm – 4:00pm
  • North Delta Secondary and Delta Secondary (Ladner)

2023 Summer Learning Course Listing

Grades 8 and 9 Skill-building: Math, English, Social Studies and Science

  • Students who did not successfully complete the course
  • Counselor approval required
  • July 10 – July 28th
  • 8:30am – 11:10am
  • North Delta Secondary and Delta Secondary (Ladner)

Grades 1-7 English Language Learners: Focus on literacy and numeracy

  • Session 1 – July 4th – July 14th 9:00 – 1:30pm
  • Session 2 – July 17th – July 28th 9:00 – 1:00pm
  • McCloskey Elementary (North Delta)

Grades 8 – 12 English Language Learners:

  • Delta students: July 4th – 21st
  • 9:00am – 12:00 noon
  • Burnsview Secondary (North Delta) and Delta Secondary (Ladner)

Summer learning programmes move at an accelerated pace, attendance in these programmes is mandatory.  Accommodations for planned absences cannot be made.

Summer School is provided free of charge to students who normally reside in British Columbia. International students are charged a fee at registration.

**Registration information and online registration link below:

Full Credit Summer School 2023

DELTA CONTINUING EDUCATION

FULL CREDIT SUMMER SCHOOL 2023

Students have an opportunity to complete up to 2 secondary courses during the summer. This is ideal for those who wish to complete graduation requirements, upgrade a course mark, or lighten next year’s academic load.

PREREQUISITES: Students enrolled in secondary school will need to speak with their school counselor to ensure prerequisites are in place.

NOTE:  Full Credit summer school courses are fast paced and intensive due to the short duration of the course. Students must be able to work independently, be disciplined, and complete assigned homework which supports remote classroom instruction.

FEE: International fee $1000 – no fee for Canadian or Permanent resident citizens. ***All changes and drops are subject to a $40 change fee.

DATES: Tuesday, July 4 – Friday, August 4, 2023 Monday to Friday

TIME: 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon and/or 12:30 p.m.—4:00 p.m.

LOCATIONS:
NORTH DELTA SECONDARY (ND), 11447 82 Ave., North Delta V4C 5J6
DELTA SECONDARY (DE), 4615 51 St., Ladner, BC V4K 2V8

Online Registration Form (for current Delta Students and out of district students)

For International students only:

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

  • Complete the paper registration form and contact your International Program Coordinator with payment or contact the School Board Office (International Programs).
  • Payment is due at time of registration and can be made by: Amex, Visa, MasterCard, Cash or Cheque -made payable to Delta Continuing Education. Debit/Interac available at Delta Manor Education Centre.
  • All payments returned NSF will be subject to a $20 charge. Refunds WILL NOT be issued after July 6, 2023.
  • Course credit/mark will be withheld until the textbook (if issued) is returned.
  • Low enrollment may result in CANCELLATION of the course.
  • Grade 10 courses are for school-aged students only.

International Student Summer School Registration Form 2023

***If a course is marked as FULL and you would like to be added to the waitlist, please send an email with your name and student # and the course that you would like to be added to the waitlist for.  You will be notified by email if there isa space available.

Grade 8 and 9 Skill Building

3 Week Skill-Building Grades 8-9

This program is available to students to meet the requirement for the Grade 8 & 9 courses listed below. Please see information below.

Skill-building courses are available to students that have been enrolled in a course(s) during the regular 2022/2023 academic year and have not successfully met the requirements of the course. Students must have completed the course with a final mark between 40-49% and approval by Counselor. Any student that has withdrawn from the academic course is ineligible for admission into that course in Skill-building summer learning. Courses available are Math 8/9, English 8/9, Socials 8/9 and Science 8/9.

LOCATIONS: 

North Delta Secondary School 11447 82 Ave., North Delta
Delta Secondary School 4615 51 St., Ladner

TIME: 8:30 a.m.—11:10 a.m. Monday—Friday

DATE: July 10th – July 28th, 2023

Delta School District Students register online only here:

Online Registration Form

International students must use paper registration form here:

Grade 8-9 Skill Building International Registration Form 2023

Grades 1-7 English Language Learners

2 Week ELL Summer School Grades 1-7

An innovative and enriching program for elementary school students, the 2 Week ELL summer school program will provide students with the opportunity to improve writing, reading, vocabulary, and discussion skills. These are educational programs taught by experienced ELL teachers.

Fee: No Charge for BC Students ( limited to one Session) $550 for International Students

Session 1
JULY 4-13 – 9:00 am – 1:30 pm
JULY 14 – 9:00 am – 1:00 pmLOCATION:
McCloskey Elementary
11531 80th Ave.
North Delta
Session 2
JULY 17-28 – 9:00 am – 1:00 pmLOCATION:
McCloskey Elementary
11531 80th Ave.
North Delta

2 Week ELL Summer School Registration Options:

INTERNATIONAL students must register with International programs.
(Please contact your school’s Multicultural Worker or ELL Teacher for assistance with registration)

Please contact International Programs for registration

Delta and out of district students register online (ONE SESSION ONLY)

Online Registration Form

In Person: Bring completed registrations to the locations below.

**Please note times. Registration is not available at the school location

Delta Community College
11590 83 Ave., North Delta
Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Fridays 8:30 a.m.—12:00 noon until June 27
Delta Continuing Education

4750 57 St., Ladner
Monday–Friday until June 28

8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

 

Grades 8 – 12 English Language Learners

Grade 8 – 12 Enrichment

An innovative and enriching program for students, the 3 Week Enrichment summer school program will provide ELL students with the opportunity to improve writing, reading, vocabulary, and discussion skills. These are educational programs taught by experienced teachers.

All programs are Monday to FridayJuly 4 – July 21st, 2023

Burnsview Secondary School – 7658 112 St., North Delta – FULL (Waitlisted)
Delta Secondary School 4615 51 St., Ladner

Fees: No Charge for BC Students (limited to one Session) $750 for International Students

DATES: Session 1 July 4–21 9:00 a.m.–12:00 noon

3 Week Enrichment Summer School Registration Options Delta Day School Students must register online here:

Online Registration Form

International students must register with International programs. (Please contact your school’s Multicultural Worker or ELL Teacher for assistance.)**Please note times. Registration is not available at school locations.

Delta Community College

11590 83 Ave., North Delta
Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Fridays 8:30 a.m.—12:00 noon until June 23

Delta Continuing Education

4750 57 St., Ladner

Monday–Friday until June 24

8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

International Students
Please register with the International Coordinator at your home school.

If you have any questions please contact: Sheryl Bogart (sbogart@deltaschools.ca) or 604-952-5328. **Please note: All International Students must register through Delta’s International Student Department

Current Grade 7 Transition to Grade 8 French Immersion Program (Only for North Delta Students)

Are you a Grade 7 French Immersion student moving on from Elementary to Secondary? This is a registration form for a French Immersion transition course for current Grade 7s who will be starting Grade 8 in September.

This French language development course will run July 4 to July 21 9am to noon at Burnsview Secondary.

Topics of focus for French language development include self-identity, community, and environmentalism, Indigineity, and multiculturalism.

On the academic side, it is a means of reassuring transitioning students of their French language skills and of enriching their vocabulary in key areas of inquiry at the high school level.

On the social side, it is a wonderful opportunity for French Immersion students to meet some of their high school peers from other elementary schools.

Online Registration Form