REVIEW OF Ontario Virtual School BY student, Sebastian Gustof
- Date of Review
June 10, 2025 - Grades
Gr. 12 (current) - Gender
Male - Enrollment
eSchool Student
(5) Student Experience
Ontario Virtual School has been a flexible and convenient option for completing high school credits online. I kind of love it, especially the ability to work at my own pace and plan around my personal schedule. However, I do wish there were more opportunities for real-time interaction with teachers or classmates, like virtual study groups or live Q&A sessions. Before enrolling, I wish I had known how self-directed it really is—you need to be disciplined and motivated to stay on track. If I could change one thing, I’d add more structured support, such as weekly check-ins or guided pacing tools, to help students stay accountable. Overall, it’s a great option for independent learners, but some could benefit from a little more guidance.
(4.5) School Leadership
Yes, I respect the school leaders at Ontario Virtual School, including the teachers and guidance counsellors. They’re responsive and usually quick to reply to emails or questions, which shows they care about student success. I think they do a good job of providing flexibility and access to course material. However, I wish they would offer more proactive support, like regular check-ins or optional live sessions to explain harder topics. More personal engagement could help students feel more connected and motivated.
(4.5) Teaching
At Ontario Virtual School, I don’t think the teachers ask too much or too little—it’s fairly balanced. The workload is manageable if you stay organized, but it can pile up quickly if you fall behind. Most teachers clearly outline their expectations through assignment guidelines and rubrics, which helps a lot. However, since there’s limited interaction, it can sometimes feel unclear how to truly excel beyond meeting basic requirements. When teachers talk about success, I think they imagine it as completing the course with a strong grade and understanding the material independently. But for me, success also includes feeling supported and confident in what I’m learning. I wish there were more chances to get feedback along the way instead of just at the end of assignments.
(4) Academics
I find the work at Ontario Virtual School to be mostly just right—it challenges me without being overwhelming. Some courses feel a bit easier due to the self-paced format, while others really push me to think critically and manage my time well. Whether the material will be useful later in life depends on the subject. For example, math and English help with problem-solving and communication, which are definitely important skills. However, some content can feel a bit disconnected from real-world applications. I think the school could improve by linking lessons more clearly to practical life situations or career paths. Overall, I do believe the experience of managing my own learning, staying disciplined, and meeting deadlines will be useful in college, work, and everyday responsibilities.
(4.5) School Life
If I were giving a tour of Ontario Virtual School, I’d start with the online student portal. Since OVS is entirely virtual, the portal is basically the heart of the school. It’s where students access lessons, submit assignments, track grades, and communicate with teachers. I’d show visitors how each course is organized, with video lectures, practice quizzes, and clear instructions—because that structure is what helps many students stay on track. I’d also point out the resources available, like the messaging system for contacting teachers and the guidance section for academic planning. Starting with the portal makes the most sense because it highlights how the school operates day-to-day and gives a real sense of what it’s like to be a student learning independently in a virtual environment.
(4.5) Admissions
The admissions process at Ontario Virtual School was very simple and open to anyone. I remember it being quick and straightforward—just filling out a form, choosing my course, and paying the fee. It wasn’t stressful at all, more like checking out online. My advice to anyone applying is to make sure you know what course fits your goals and to be ready to manage your own schedule. I didn’t realize then how independent the learning would be—that’s key to succeeding here.