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The Distance Learning Program is for students who live outside of PEI and are seeking pre-requisite requirements for Ä¢¹½TV post-secondary programs. 

Our virtual high school credit program offers students the opportunity to earn or upgrade academic credits using Prince Edward Island curriculum through a flexible online learning environment. Designed for learners seeking to improve their marks, complete prerequisites, or get back on track academically, this program allows students to earn high school credits while benefiting from the guidance and expertise of certified teachers.

Currently Accepting Applications

Course Fees: $475 per course.

Next Program Start Date: August 31st, 2026.
Courses begin bi-weekly throughout the academic year.

Want to learn more?

Email Karen
Tel: 902.566.9362

Why Choose Distance Learning at Ä¢¹½TV?

Students receive personalized academic support, timely feedback, and access to experienced educators who are committed to their students’ success. With a focus on flexibility, quality instruction, and recognized curriculum standards, this 8-week program provides a supportive pathway to achieving academic goals and meeting Ä¢¹½TV admission requirements.

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Available Courses


  • English 521 (Grade 11)
    This is the prerequisite English course you will take before entering Grade 12 English.  During the course, learners will become skilled readers of a variety of literature including both prose and poetry.  Heavier emphasis will be on fictional selections.  All facets of language arts will be explored through the three main categories of Speaking and Listening (5%), Reading and Viewing (25%), and Writing and Representing (30%)., Final Exam (40%). At the end of the course students will be able to respond to a variety of texts by employing personal connections and critical analysis.  Learners will also be able to compose/represent a variety of topics by developing content, employing specific forms and selecting language appropriate for audience and purpose, and cultivate oral presentation skills.
     
    English 621 (Grade 12)

    This Grade 12 asynchronous distance learning English course is designed to equip you with the advanced language arts skills essential for success in postsecondary education. You will delve deeply into:

    • Speaking & Listening : Cultivating effective verbal presentation skills for communication through video assignments.
    • Reading & Viewing : Developing critical analysis skills for a wide range of texts, from literature to visual media.
    • Writing & Representing : Crafting sophisticated written communication, including persuasive essays, creative poetry and prose, and visual representations of ideas.
    • Final Assessment : A comprehensive evaluation of your mastery across all learning outcomes through a proctored exam.

    Expect a dynamic curriculum featuring activities such as video assignments, in-depth rhetorical analysis, and varied assessment methods that challenge you to think critically and express yourself powerfully.

  • Chemistry 521 (Grade 11)

    This asynchronous distance learning course provides students with an introduction to chemistry through the study of atomic theory, the structure and properties of chemicals and chemical bonds, chemical reactions, the mole, and stoichiometry. This course forms the foundation required for grade 12 Academic Chemistry.

    Chemistry 621 (Grade 12)

    Academic Grade 12 Chemistry provides an opportunity for students to develop scientific literacy through the study of thermochemistry; solutions, kinetics, and equilibrium; acids and bases; and electrochemistry (redox reactions). These topics provide the content and skill framework that will be used to engage students with the processes of scientific literacy, (inquiry, problem solving, decision making).

    This course is a post-secondary preparatory course that builds on the foundational learning developed in Academic Grade 11 Chemistry.

  • Math 521 (Grade 11)

    Academic Mathematics course designed for students who want to strengthen their problem-solving, reasoning, and analytical thinking skills while preparing for a wide range of post-secondary pathways. Through topics such as geometry, trigonometry, quadratic functions, statistics, logical reasoning, and proportional thinking, students develop both conceptual understanding and practical mathematical skills that connect directly to real-world situations. The course emphasizes clear communication, critical thinking, and learning how mathematics can be used to interpret and navigate the world around us.

    This course also serves as a prerequisite for Math 621A.

    Math 621 (Grade 12)

    This Grade 12 Academic Mathematics course is designed to prepare students for post-secondary pathways that do not require calculus. Students explore real-world topics such as financial mathematics, probability, logical reasoning, and functions, building practical skills they can apply beyond the classroom. Along the way, they develop confidence in problem-solving, critical thinking, and mathematical communication. This course equips students with the tools they need to make informed decisions and succeed in their future studies and careers.

  • Biology 521 (Grade 11)

    This course explores the structure, function, and organization of living systems. The course begins with an examination of biochemistry, including the structure and function of biological molecules essential to life. Students then investigate cell structure and function, focusing on cellular organization, membrane transport, and the movement of materials into and out of cells. Building on this foundation, students then explore how cells obtain and use energy through processes such as photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Students examine the structure and function of the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, immune, excretory, nervous, and endocrine systems, and investigate how these systems interact to support overall health and respond to internal and external changes.

    Biology 621 (Grade 12)

    This Grade 12 Biology course provides students with an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles that govern living systems, with a focus on reproduction, genetics, evolution, and biodiversity. Students investigate cellular reproduction and diverse reproductive strategies across organisms, while building a foundation for understanding human reproduction and development.

    The course examines patterns of heredity and the molecular basis of genetics, including modern applications such as genetic technologies and their societal implications. Students also explore the mechanisms of evolution and the processes that contribute to the diversity of life on Earth.

    In addition, learners analyze the classification and characteristics of biodiversity, as well as the causes, transmission, and prevention of infectious diseases. Through scientific inquiry, critical thinking, and real-world connections, students develop a deeper understanding of biological systems and their relevance to personal and global health.