Part-Time Program · Midtown Toronto
One or two credits, on a schedule that fits your teen’s life.
Our part-time and evening program lets students in Grades 9 to 12 take a reduced course load with us while staying enrolled at their home school. It is the same small classes and individualized approach as our full-time program, sized to a single course or a few.
Ontario curriculum · OSSD credits · Ministry-inspected · Serving families since 2010
How part-time works
Part-time students take a reduced course load at AVRO while remaining full-time students at their home school. Your teen keeps the school, friends, and routine they already have, and adds one or a few AVRO credits alongside them. Every course follows the Ontario curriculum and earns OSSD credits, just as it does for our full-time students.
Because the classes are small, the teaching stays individualized. Our teachers facilitate both in-person and virtual classes, with live sessions run through Google Meet and Google Classroom, so your teen can join in the way that works best for their schedule. Course availability changes from term to term, so it is worth checking what is open before you plan around it.
You can browse our full course list to see the credits on offer, or see how part-time sits alongside our other programs.
Who part-time suits
A flexible way to add a credit
Part-time tends to be the right fit when a student needs one course handled differently than their main school can offer.
Getting a credit ahead
Take a course with us to free up space in a busy timetable, or to move ahead in a subject your teen is ready for.
Extra support in one subject
A single course in a smaller class can give a student the attention they need in a subject that has been hard going.
Learning in person or online
Join in the classroom or from home through Google Meet and Google Classroom, whichever fits around the rest of the week.
Talk to us about a part-time credit
Tell us the course your teen has in mind and we will check availability and talk through how it would fit their week. A visit is the easiest way to start, and our admissions page covers the enrollment steps.