REVIEW OF Ontario Virtual School BY student, Joshua Ciulla
- Date of Review
June 05, 2025 - Grades
Gr. 12 (current) - Gender
Male - Enrollment
eSchool Student
(5) Student Experience
Ontario Virtual School (OVS) is a solid choice if you’re looking for flexibility and the ability to learn at your own pace. I wouldn’t say I love it, but I do appreciate the freedom it gives me to balance school with other responsibilities. One thing I wish I knew before enrolling is how self-motivated you need to be—there’s very little structure unless you create it yourself. If I could change one thing, I’d add more live interaction with teachers, like optional Zoom classes or Q&A sessions. Sometimes, waiting for feedback or clarification can slow you down. Overall, OVS is great for independent learners, but it could improve with a bit more support and real-time engagement to help students stay on track and feel more connected.
(5) School Leadership
Yes, I respect the school leaders at Ontario Virtual School. The teachers and guidance counsellors are extremely helpful and respond when you reach out, which I appreciate. They do a good job of making the course content clear and accessible, and they give useful feedback on assignments. While there isn’t much direct interaction, they seem committed to helping students succeed. I think they do well in offering flexibility and support, especially for students who are self-motivated and working independently.
(5) Teaching
At Ontario Virtual School, I think the teachers expect a reasonable amount from students—not too much, but enough to keep you challenged. The expectations are usually clear thanks to organized modules, assignment rubrics, and checklists. That said, there are times when instructions could be a bit more detailed, especially for larger assignments. I don’t always feel 100% sure of what’s expected, but when I reach out for clarification, the teachers are helpful. When they talk about success, I believe they define it as being self-motivated, completing work on time, and showing a clear understanding of the material. Success here seems to mean taking charge of your learning and being responsible, rather than just getting high grades. It’s about learning independently and following through.
(5) Academics
The work at Ontario Virtual School feels just right for the most part. It’s not too easy, but it’s also not too difficult if you manage your time well and stay on top of deadlines. Some courses are more challenging than others, but the self-paced structure helps you work through them at your own speed. I do believe what I’m learning will be useful later in life—not just the content, but the skills that come with it. Learning how to be independent, manage time, and take responsibility for your progress are all things that will help in university and in future careers. Even if I don’t remember every detail from a course, the habits I’ve developed through this learning style will definitely stay with me and benefit me long-term.
(5) School Life
If I were giving a tour of Ontario Virtual School, I’d start by showing visitors the main online dashboard where all the courses are accessed. That’s really the “heart” of the school—it’s where students navigate their learning, view lessons, submit assignments, and track progress. I’d highlight how each course is broken down into units with video lessons, readings, and quizzes, so it’s easy to follow and stay organized. I’d also show the messaging system where students can contact teachers and ask questions. Starting here gives a clear picture of how the school operates and what a typical day looks like for a student. Since OVS is fully virtual, understanding how everything is laid out online is key. It helps visitors see how structure and flexibility work together in this learning environment.
(5) Admissions
The admissions process at Ontario Virtual School was simple and straightforward. I just selected my course, filled out the form, and paid the fee—no stress at all. My advice is to double-check course prerequisites and talk to your guidance counsellor if needed. At the time, I didn’t realize how fast you could start after registering. It’s very flexible, which surprised me. Overall, it wasn’t stressful, just new. Now I know how important self-discipline is once the course begins.