REVIEW OF Ontario Virtual School BY student, Emaan Shah
- Date of Review
June 23, 2025 - Grades
Gr. 11 - Gr. 12 (current) - Gender
Female - Enrollment
eSchool Student
(4.5) Student Experience
Attending Ontario Virtual School has been a unique and mostly positive experience for me. I would say I kind of love it because of the flexibility it offers. Being able to manage my own schedule allows me to balance school with other commitments, which is a big plus. That said, there are a few things I wish were different. Sometimes, the lack of in-person interaction makes it harder to stay motivated and feel connected with teachers and classmates. I think having more live sessions or group activities could help build a stronger sense of community. One thing I wish I had known before starting is how important self-discipline is in an online learning environment. It’s easy to fall behind without a set routine, so being prepared to stay organized and proactive is key. If I could change one thing about the school, it would be to add more structured support—like regular check-ins or coaching—to help students stay on track and feel less isolated. Also, having access to more interactive study spaces or forums where students can collaborate and ask questions in real time would be amazing. Overall, Ontario Virtual School offers great opportunities, but a bit more structure and community connection would make the experience even better.
(4) School Leadership
I respect the school leaders, including the headmaster, guidance counsellors, and teachers. They are generally supportive and approachable, especially when it comes to helping students with academic or personal concerns. I think they do well in providing clear communication about school policies and offering guidance when needed. However, I wish they would increase their availability for one-on-one support, especially for students who might be struggling with motivation or time management in the virtual setting. More proactive check-ins or workshops on study skills and mental health could really benefit students. Overall, I would rate the leadership at Ontario Virtual School an 8 because they are doing a good job, but there’s room for more personalized engagement.
(4.5) Teaching
I feel that the teachers at Ontario Virtual School generally strike a good balance in what they ask of students—not too much, but also not too little. Their expectations are usually clear, and they provide detailed instructions and deadlines that help me understand what is required to succeed. However, sometimes it can be challenging to keep up when assignments pile up, especially without the usual in-person reminders or immediate feedback. When teachers talk about success, I think they imagine it as not just getting good grades but also developing strong time management, critical thinking, and independent learning skills. To them, success means preparing students to be responsible and self-motivated learners who can manage challenges on their own. I believe they want us to build habits that will help us beyond school, in college, or in the workplace. Sometimes I wish there were a bit more personalized feedback to know exactly where I stand and how I can improve. Overall, the teaching approach encourages responsibility and growth, which I appreciate.
(3.5) Academics
I find the academic workload at Ontario Virtual School to be generally just right. The courses challenge me enough to keep engaged without feeling overwhelmed. Some subjects are more difficult than others, but overall, the balance feels appropriate for my level. The flexibility of the virtual format also helps me manage my pace and spend extra time on topics I find harder. I believe the material I’m learning will be useful later in life. The courses cover important skills like critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving, which are valuable beyond just exams. Additionally, the emphasis on independent learning and time management prepares me for future education or work environments where self-discipline is key. That said, I think it would be helpful if more real-world applications or practical examples were integrated into some courses to make the lessons feel even more relevant. This would help me better understand how what I’m learning connects to everyday life and future career paths.
(4) School Life
If I were asked to give a tour of Ontario Virtual School to a group of visitors, the first place I would show them is the online learning platform itself. Since everything happens virtually, this platform is the heart of the school experience. It’s where students access lessons, submit assignments, communicate with teachers, and participate in discussions. I would highlight how organized and user-friendly the platform is, as it really makes a difference in managing coursework independently. Next, I would introduce them to the virtual community spaces, like chat rooms or forums, where students can connect and collaborate. Even though we don’t meet in person, these spaces help build a sense of belonging and support. Finally, I’d point out resources such as the guidance counsellors’ online office and academic help centers, emphasizing the support available even in a remote setting. Overall, the “school” at Ontario Virtual School exists in these virtual spaces, and showing visitors how everything is connected there would give them a good understanding of our daily life as online students.
(4) Admissions
The admissions process at Ontario Virtual School was straightforward but required careful attention to detail. I had to submit my previous school records and complete an online application form. There was also a brief interview to discuss my goals and readiness for online learning. Overall, it wasn’t too stressful, but it did make me realize how important it is to be honest about your ability to manage independent learning. My advice to anyone applying would be to prepare all necessary documents ahead of time and think carefully about why you want to attend a virtual school. It helps to be clear about your expectations and to ask questions if anything is unclear. Looking back, I didn’t fully understand how much self-discipline would be needed, but now I know it’s key to success in this environment.