Grade 8 to Grade 9 Transition
Starting high school is an exciting time filled with new opportunities, experiences and questions. This page is designed to help Grade 8 students and their families learn what to expect when transitioning to Grade 9 at Aldershot School. From course selection to orientation events, we’re here to support a smooth and confident start to your high school journey.
Grade 9 Course Selection Sheet Grade 8 to 9 Information Presentation Guide to Secondary School Selecting Courses for Grade 9
Grade 9 at the HDSB
Where Futures Begin
The move from Grade 8 to Grade 9 is a major milestone that is exciting, empowering and full of possibility. At the HDSB, we understand that starting high school is more than just a change in schedule; it's the beginning of a journey that will shape who you become, both in and beyond the classroom. We’re here to support students every step of the way with caring educators, dynamic programs and a community that’s invested in every student’s success. From building confidence to discovering passions, this is where futures begin and we can’t wait to help you take that first step.
From experiential learning opportunities to co-operative education placements, we offer a wide range of programs tailored to the diverse needs, interests and goals of our learners.
Grade 8 Orientation Dates/Times
The HDSB is offering Grade 8 orientation sessions this Spring. Students are encouraged to attend to learn more about their secondary school and tour the facilities. Information about these sessions can be found below. Students do not need to register for these events; details will be coordinated between the secondary school and the student’s elementary school.
2025/26 Grade 8 Orientation Sessions - To Be Posted Soon
When Grade 8 students graduate to high school, support is provided for the student as well as their parents from their elementary and secondary schools to make the transition is as easy as possible.
Students Can Expect
- guidance visits to all elementary feeder schools
- Grade 8 information evening (parent and student)
- Grade 8 visits/tours
- orientation to secondary school with student mentors
- Grade 9 activities and events throughout the year
Parents Should
- know your teenagers timetable
- access school website and newsletters to get information
- encourage your child to participate in school events, clubs and activities
- connect with teachers at the school
- encourage your child to find solutions by talking to their teacher, guidance counsellor, student success teacher, special education teacher or Principal when they need help
- talk to your child about their day
What are Student Mentors?
Every secondary school has student mentors that act as role models for incoming Grade 9 students.
These mentors play a major part in planning activities for Grade 9 as they start secondary school. Students are grouped with the mentors to help them become familiar with life at high school. Events such as tours, dances, and BBQs help develop a strong sense of community for the student. Student mentors stay connected to Grade 9 students throughout the year to support academic success and community building.
Every student is encouraged to take full advantage of a wide range of activities, sports and clubs so they can experience all that high school has to offer.
Getting Ready for High School
The move from elementary or middle school up to high school is one of the biggest transitions in a student’s education. To help families feel prepared, visit the Getting ready for high school webpage on Ontario.ca to learn what to expect and how to support your child through this important step.
Here’s how this webpage can help:
Understand the changes: Learn how high school is organized, from semesters and timetables to different types of courses.
Know the requirements: Get clear information on credits, graduation requirements and pathways after high school.
See what supports exist: Find out about student success teams and other supports in place to help every student succeed.
Reduce uncertainty: Get answers to common questions so you and your child feel confident and ready for this new chapter.