REVIEW OF Ontario Virtual School BY student, Erik Sauder
- Date of Review
June 09, 2025 - Grades
Gr. 12 (current) - Gender
Male - Enrollment
eSchool Student
(5) Student Experience
Ontario Virtual School (OVS) offers a flexible, self-paced learning environment that worked really well for me, especially in Calculus and Vectors. I kind of loved it—the clear lessons and organized layout helped me stay on track. One thing I wish I’d known before starting is how important self-discipline is; without deadlines, it’s easy to fall behind. If I could change one thing, it would be to add a bit more structure, like suggested weekly goals, to help with pacing. The format is ideal for students who are independent and motivated. Overall, OVS was a great experience, and my success in Calculus and Vectors showed how well the course was designed for focused, self-directed learning. The freedom to study anytime made balancing school and other responsibilities much easier.
(5) School Leadership
Yes, I respect the school leaders at Ontario Virtual School, including the teachers, guidance counsellors, and administrative staff. They are responsive, professional, and clearly care about student success. The teachers provide helpful feedback on assignments, and the guidance counsellors are available when needed, which is important in an online setting. What they do well is keep the platform organized and the communication clear. I do wish they offered more frequent check-ins or reminders to help students stay on track throughout their course.
(5) Teaching
At Ontario Virtual School, I feel that the teachers expect a reasonable amount from students. The workload is manageable as long as you stay organized and motivated. They don’t ask too much, but they do expect you to take responsibility for your own learning, which is fair in an online setting. I usually feel that I know what teachers are expecting—assignments are clearly explained, and grading rubrics are often provided. When teachers talk about success, I believe they imagine it as more than just good grades. They seem to value a student’s ability to learn independently, meet deadlines, and understand the material in depth. Success, in their view, means being prepared for future academic challenges and taking ownership of your education, which is a valuable mindset in both school and life.
(5) Academics
The work at Ontario Virtual School feels just right. It’s challenging enough to keep me engaged, especially in courses like Calculus and Vectors, but not overwhelming if I stay on schedule. The material is well-explained and builds gradually, which helps with understanding more complex concepts. I do think what I’m learning will be useful later in life. Math, especially calculus, teaches problem-solving, logical thinking, and analytical skills that are important for many fields, not just academics. Even beyond specific subjects, learning how to manage time, work independently, and meet goals without constant supervision are life skills that will be valuable in both post-secondary education and future careers. The OVS format helps develop those skills in a way that traditional classrooms sometimes don’t.
(5) School Life
If I were asked to give a tour of Ontario Virtual School (OVS) to a group of visitors, I would start with the student dashboard. This is the main hub for all learning and activity, and it gives a clear first impression of how the school functions. From the dashboard, students can access their courses, view their progress, submit assignments, receive feedback, and track their final grades. I would explain how each course is laid out with lessons, videos, practice problems, and quizzes, all in a logical and easy-to-follow format. Starting with the dashboard helps visitors understand how OVS supports independent learning through a structured and user-friendly platform. It also highlights the school’s focus on organization and accessibility, which are important strengths in a virtual learning environment.
(5) Admissions
The admissions process at Ontario Virtual School was straightforward and not stressful. I simply selected my course, filled out some basic information, and submitted payment online. Within a short time, I received access to the course platform and could begin right away. For anyone planning to apply, my advice would be to make sure you have your transcript or school information ready, especially if you’re taking a course to count toward your diploma. From my own experience, it felt easy and efficient, more convenient than I expected. One thing I know now that I didn’t at the time is how important it is to plan a schedule before starting, since the flexibility can be overwhelming without one. Having a plan helps keep everything on track from day one.