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Ontario private school for Grades 8–12, in class and online

Earn your OSSD at our Woodbridge campus or from anywhere in the world. Full-time, part-time, night school, and summer programs to fit your schedule.

Vaughan College prepared me academically and instilled in me a strong work ethic and a love for learning.

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Why Vaughan College

A school built around the student.

t Vaughan College, we keep our attention on the individual student. The schedule, the conversations, and the report cards all begin with one young person: what they’re working on, where they want to go, and what they need from us to get there.

We adapt the path to fit each student without ever lowering the standard.

More on our approach in why families choose Vaughan College →

  • One student at a time

    Schedules, conversations, and report cards are built around each student.

  • Teachers who know you

    A 10:1 average class size means daily contact and teachers who know each student well.

  • Pathways that adapt

    Full-time, part-time, night, summer, and online programs hold the same standard, scheduled around your life.

  • Outcomes that follow

    100% of our university applicants are admitted, to schools like U of T, McGill, Western, Queen’s, and Waterloo.

Outcomes

100% of our university applicants are admitted.

Year after year, Vaughan students leave with offers from top Canadian and international universities, in the programs they applied for, with scholarships behind them.

  • University of Toronto
  • University of Waterloo
  • McMaster University
  • Western University
  • Queen's University
  • York University
  • Toronto Metropolitan University
  • University of Ottawa
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Vaughan Online

The same diploma, from anywhere.

Vaughan College’s online program lets students earn full Ontario Secondary School Diploma credits, taught by our Ontario-certified teachers and reported on the same transcript as our in-person students, wherever they happen to be.

Mix online credits with in-person learning at our Woodbridge campus, fast-track to free up a semester, or earn the entire diploma online from another country. It’s the same school and the same transcript, no matter which route a student takes through it.

  • Self-paced coursework, on your own schedule.
  • Weekly live sessions with your teacher and class.
  • Marked by Ontario-certified teachers.

Programs & Schedules

A schedule that fits your year.

Many of our students have full lives outside the classroom: sport, work, the arts, another school. Choose the format that fits, and the credits to go with it.

  1. Full-time day program

    Grades 8 through 12 at our Woodbridge campus. A complete school day with small classes, daily teacher contact, and a full slate of academic, athletic, and arts programming. Full-time programs →
  2. Part-time studies

    Take individual Ontario credits while attending another school, training competitively, working, or pursuing the arts. The same teachers and the same standard as our full-time program, on a schedule that fits the rest of your life. Part-time studies →
  3. Night school

    Evening classes for students upgrading marks, fast-tracking toward graduation, or fitting school around daytime commitments. Live classrooms with our own teachers, after the workday ends. Night school →
  4. Summer school

    Condensed credits in July and August, in person at our campus or online from anywhere. Useful for catch-up, getting ahead, or freeing up a fall semester. Summer school →

In-class learning, from anywhere

Be in the classroom from anywhere in the world.

Some of our online courses run alongside a live class in our Vaughan classroom, and which ones changes each semester. When a course offers it, you’ll see a Live now tag on the course or a Hybrid toggle on its page. Turn it on and you can join the real in-person lesson through Google Classroom instead of a separate online-only section, with the same teacher as it happens. Add it when you enrol or anytime after; in-person students can join the same way on the days they study from home.

Our Faculty

Teachers who know your child by name.

A class of ten students changes how teaching works. Teachers can see when a student is lost long before the student says so. They know what each kid is reading, where their head was last week, what subject they’re nervous about. That kind of attention is what good teaching looks like.

Our faculty are Ontario-certified subject teachers, chosen for their depth in their field and their patience with students. Many have been at Vaughan for over a decade. They mark every paper, answer every email, and stay after the bell when a student needs another hour.

Read about the teachers behind Vaughan College →

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From Campus

What’s happening around the school.

  • A Vaughan College student reviewing university plans with a teacher.

    June 3, 2026

    Key Dates for Ontario University Applications

    A handful of dates anchor the Ontario university application process. Here are the deadlines that matter for students applying in the 2026–2027 cycle, starting with the January 15, 2027 OUAC deadline.

  • Toronto High Park FC U18 Boys team celebrating their 2025 OPDL Trillium League Championship win.

    October 23, 2025

    VC Student Wins Trillium Cup

    Vaughan College student Darshveer Singh Mangat played a pivotal role in helping Toronto High Park FC's U18 Boys take the 2025 OPDL Trillium League Championship.

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Come see the school for yourself.

Our classrooms are quiet, focused places. We’d rather show you what a small school feels like in person, then talk about what your child needs.