Targeted to match school curricula, designed to boost English skills and GPA! In Canada’s secondary schools, English is a key subject affecting grades. Whether moving up from ELL or aiming for top marks for university applications, a professional, systematic, and localized English program is essential.

Supports students whose first language is not English. The course develops listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through engaging activities and authentic texts. Students build vocabulary, grammar, and confidence to communicate effectively in academic and everyday settings, while gaining cultural understanding to succeed in Canadian schools.

Provides in-depth reading and analysis of literature—novels, poetry, plays, short stories, and graphic texts. Students examine themes, style, and context, and develop critical and analytical writing skills through essays, discussions, and projects.

Emphasizes writing skills for a variety of purposes and audiences. Students practice planning, drafting, revising, and editing academic, creative, and practical pieces, strengthening grammar, structure, style, and voice to communicate effectively.

Explores history, geography, civics, economics, and current events to help students understand how societies work and how citizens can make informed decisions. Students analyze historical and contemporary issues, evaluate multiple perspectives (including Indigenous viewpoints), and develop critical-thinking and research skills.

Focuses on digital and multimedia texts—websites, social media, video, podcasts, visual stories, and more. Students learn to interpret, evaluate, and create media, building digital literacy, communication skills, and an understanding of how media influences society.

Centers on the literature, oral traditions, and worldviews of Indigenous peoples. Students study written, spoken, and visual texts by First Peoples, develop cultural awareness, and build strong reading, writing, and speaking skills while meeting graduation and university-entrance English requirements.

Examines major global events, movements, and ideas of the 20th century—such as world wars, decolonization, human rights, social change, and technological innovation. Students analyze primary and secondary sources, consider multiple perspectives, and develop critical thinking about how past events shape today’s world.
From GPA breakthroughs to competition honors — build your core math advantage. U WILL EDUCATION’s secondary math program, taught by experienced teachers and award-winning coaches, aligns with BC standards and combines synchronized and accelerated learning. Focusing on key concepts and challenging areas, we strengthen fundamentals, problem-solving, and competition skills, providing a clear growth path and full academic support to boost grades and develop lasting mathematical abilities.

Builds strong skills in algebra, geometry, measurement, data and financial literacy. Students practise graphing, proportional reasoning and problem-solving while connecting math concepts to everyday life, creating a solid foundation for senior mathematics and future academic success.

Prepares students for Calculus through advanced functions, trigonometry, sequences and algebraic reasoning. Emphasizes graphing, transformations and abstract thinking to support success in post-secondary mathematics, sciences, engineering or technology-related fields.

U Will Education’s Math Grade-Skip Class accelerates high-achieving students beyond their current grade level. Through compacted lessons, problem-solving challenges, and personalized support, students master key concepts faster, bridge grade gaps smoothly, and build the confidence and skills needed to excel in advanced mathematics courses ahead of schedule.

Introduces limits, derivatives and integrals to model and analyze change. Students apply calculus concepts to real-world problems, strengthening critical thinking and preparing for university-level mathematics, science, engineering or economics courses.

Develops programming, algorithms and computational thinking. Students design, code and debug projects while exploring technology applications, building creativity and problem-solving skills that prepare them for post-secondary computer science or other tech fields.

Explores data collection, representation, probability and inference. Students design and interpret investigations, analyse patterns, and communicate findings clearly, gaining statistical literacy and decision-making skills valuable for higher studies and everyday life.
From in-step tutoring to advanced preparation, from GPA boost to AP readiness. U WILL EDUCATION’s Secondary School Science Program covers G8–10 General Science and G11–12 Physics, Biology, and Chemistry. Taught by experienced teachers and research mentors, it combines step-by-step and advanced instruction, aligning with BC curriculum standards. Tailored support for online courses and summer school helps students strengthen foundations, raise GPA, and transition smoothly into AP/IB courses—buildi

Provides a broad foundation in biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science. Students explore scientific inquiry, lab investigations, and real-life applications, developing problem-solving, observation, and critical-thinking skills that prepare them for senior science courses.

Examines motion, forces, energy, waves, electricity and modern physics concepts. Students apply mathematics to experiments and problem-solving, strengthening analytical thinking and preparing for post-secondary studies in science, engineering, or technology.

Covers atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, solutions, gases and organic chemistry. Students conduct labs, interpret data, and connect theory to everyday phenomena, building a strong base for university-level chemistry.

Focuses on ecosystems, biodiversity, resource management and human impact on the environment. Students investigate local and global issues, collect and analyse data, and develop sustainable solutions through hands-on projects and research.

Introduces cell biology, microbiology, evolution, and classification of living organisms. Students study structures, functions, and interactions of plants, animals, and microorganisms, gaining laboratory skills and scientific literacy for higher-level biology.

Explores human systems and their interconnections, including circulatory, respiratory, digestive and nervous systems. Students learn through labs, dissections, and case studies, preparing for post-secondary studies in health sciences, biology, or related fields.
From awakening interest to confident French expression, U WILL EDUCATION offers CEFR-based courses aligned with BC French programs and DELF exams. Taught by certified French teachers, students develop listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural skills in an immersive environment, suitable for Core French, French Immersion, and native speakers—building lasting interest and confidence.

French is one of Canada’s official languages. The earlier children are exposed to a second language, the better they can excel in future studies, academic advancement, and cross-cultural communication. U Will Education’s carefully designed French program focuses on listening, speaking, reading, and writing, enabling children to naturally acquire French in an immersive language environment.

The class introduces young learners to the basics of French, guided by native French-speaking instructors. Focusing on listening, speaking, reading, and writing, students build a strong foundation in vocabulary, pronunciation, and simple communication, gaining confidence to express themselves naturally in everyday situations.

The class helps students strengthen their French skills under the guidance of native French teachers. Through interactive exercises, role-play, and creative projects, students improve sentence construction, conversational fluency, and comprehension, while experiencing authentic French pronunciation and cultural nuances.

This class challenges students to refine their language skills with native French-speaking instructors. Engaging in complex conversations, writing tasks, and cultural projects, students gain fluency, confidence, and an authentic accent, preparing for higher-level French studies and real-world communication.
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