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West Shore learning centres on flexibility

Cultural focus a key element in programming
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Flexibility is a key component for students taking courses at the WestShore Centre for Learning and Training.

The centre offers a wide range of options for people looking to complete their high school diploma or upgrade after graduation at its main campus at 101-814 Goldstream Ave. Continuing education, distributed learning, English, physical education, social studies, art, mathematics and science are available individually or through its Fast Track Summer DL Learning and Continuing Education programs.

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The Colwood campus at 2139 Sooke Rd. is home to WestShore Centre for Learning and Training’s youth alternative graduation programs. The First Nations Graduation Program at that location has received accolades for its innovative, accommodating approach to learning. A large number of courses for Grade 8 to 12 classes are also available online, and students can make appointments for assistance when needed. Students already enrolled at schools in the Sooke School District can cross-enroll for classes to complete requirements for graduation.

Registration for all programs is done at the Langford campus, with the exception of high school students cross-enrolling. For a look at the courses and programs available at both campuses, visit westshorecentre.com for more information.

Find all of the stories that were in the fall West Shore Family publication online here.

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