As a North American country, Canada has almost kept pace with the United States in the field of higher education. Among all developed industrial countries, Canada has the highest ratio of education expenditure to GDP. Canadian higher education institutions not only welcome excellent Chinese high school graduates, but also very welcome Chinese middle and high school students, said an expert on studying abroad. "One of the advantages of studying abroad is that after finishing high school in Canada, you can apply to a prestigious university without having to take the TOEFL ielts test after graduation, and you can compete with local students on the same terms for scholarships for undergraduate admission to Canadian universities. " High schools are required to take elective credits, according to the introduction, high School Education in Canada is administered and graduation criteria are set by the provinces, which are similar to each other. In Alberta, for example, grades 9-12 are high schools. High school students must complete 30 credits to graduate, 18 of which are required credits for each 110-hour course. The 18 required credits include English, second language French, mathematics, scientific physics, chemistry, biology, computer technology, Canadian history, Canadian geography, arts, health and physical education, civic education and Vocational Training, a third language Chinese for a credit, Business Studies, etc. . 12 elective credits are for students to go to university, college to determine the future career direction. Students can choose from a range of courses offered by the school, according to their individual interests. Students in grades 10-12 who prove that they have specialized knowledge and skills can automatically receive 4 elective credits without taking classes, but no more than 2 credits per subject area. Canada attaches great importance to the integration of students from an early age, requiring high school graduates to complete 40 hours of community service. Students in junior and senior high schools can apply to public secondary schools and private international colleges run by education authorities in Canadian cities, experts have suggested. (a) admission to the senior secondary schools managed by the public education bureaus of the provinces and municipalities. Government secondary schools have a higher visa rate in Canada, and some offer scholarships, such as the $5,000 University of Alberta for international students at Edmonton. Chinese students have a solid basic knowledge of mathematics and science, and their English is not good enough. In general, students in Grade 10, grade 11 in Grade 12, and so on. (B) admission to private international schools which teach high school curricula and Award High School Diplomas. In general, such schools provide more professional and comprehensive care for international students than public schools, and also have an educational programme for international students. For example, Columbia International College and some famous universities in Canada, such as mcmaster university, have cooperation programs, students to the first-class university probability of more than 60% . In addition, these schools also offer a college preparatory course, which takes about six months and is suitable for students who have just graduated from senior three. While these schools have a slightly larger number of Chinese students, they are also a good choice for younger, less independent students.