Advanced Placement (AP) program are college-level courses taught in high school. Students may earn college credit if they earn a qualifying score on the AP exams taken in May. All students must agree to pay for the AP exam and take the scheduled AP exam in May. In addition to the opportunity to earn college credit, students will participate in a rigorous, intense and deeply challenging learning environment.

As one of the AP test centers, McCanny Secondary School offers AP Programs in three ways:

  1. AP credit course (110hours): This is a course combining the Ontario curriculum and AP curriculum. By completing 110 hours of instructions, the student will get an Ontario high school credit if they pass the course while preparing for the AP exam. (the results of the AP exam do not affect the grade of the credit course)
  2. AP subject course (55hours): This course follows the AP curriculum designed by the College Board. There will be an emphasis on exam preparation incorporating the use of AP Classroom.
  3. One-on-one AP tutor: McCanny provided one-on-one tutors for students based on requests.

AP Exam-only: You can also register to only take your AP exams with us without enrolling in any courses.