Co-operative Education
Co-operative education is a planned learning experience in the community for which students earn credits. The work placement enables students to earn credits by integrating classroom theory with learning experiences at the work site. The placements enable students to apply and extend their knowledge and to practise and refine the skills acquired in related courses.
Co-operative education involves partnerships with the community. The collaboration of students, teachers and placement supervisors is required for the development of personalized placement learning plans. Students are monitored by teachers, and are supported in their learning by the placement supervisor and Co-operative education teachers.
A co-operative education placement in a skilled trade is referred to as an OYAP (Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program) placement. More information.
Students going on to the workplace, apprenticeship, community college or university are encouraged to participate in co-operative education.
The database of learning opportunities to which Peel students have access contains over 5,000 employers.
The Placement Supervisor's Guide provides an overview of the expectations for and the responsibilities of a placement supervisor who agrees to have a co-op or work experience student.
All schools provide a very broad range of co-operative education opportunities. Information on these programs is available from the Guidance & Career Education department and the co-operative education teachers in your school.
Employers
Interested in becoming involved as an employer in our co-operative education program?
Co-operative education is the fastest growing area of secondary school education. Co-operative education will be satisfying and productive for you and your co-op student. For full details, contact the co-operative education placement officer at 905-890-1010 ext. 2348.
Specialized programs available
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Centralized co-operative education programs-see below
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Regional co-operative education programs: Caring for the Future
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Centralized OYAP program- General Carpentry/Carpenters' Union Local 27
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Regional OYAP programs:
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Construction Craft Worker/L.I.U.N.A. Local 183
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Cook/Humber College "A Recipe for Success" program
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Horticultural Technician/Landscape Ontario
For more information contact Mr. Doug McKeen at North Peel Secondary School, 905-791-6770.
For more information, contact Mr. Myers or Mr. Carter at Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School, 905-495-2675
For more information contact:
West Credit Secondary School at 905-858-3087
North Peel Secondary School at 905-791-6770 or OYAP resource teacher 905-890-1010 ext. 2525
Check the current version of Chart Your Course-Common Course Calendar for additional course offerings.
For further information on regional co-operative education opportunities please contact the co-operative education teacher at your school who will provide an application form.
- Centralized co-operative education programs
Within the database, there are organizations that provide centralized placements. These organizations have specifically requested to be contacted only through the Co-op Education placement officer at the HJA Brown Education Centre.
The timeframe for applying to these organizations listed below is normally Apr. 30 for semester 1 and Nov. 30 for semester 2.
If you would like further information about eligibility requirements for the centralized employers and an application form, speak to the co-operative education teacher at your school.
Employers and positions available may vary from semester to semester.
The centralized organizations are:
- Brampton Fire and Emergency Services
- City of Brampton
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Credit Valley Hospital (Nursing)
- Credit Valley Hospital (Non Nursing)
- Malton Village LTC
- Peel Regional Paramedic and Emergency Services (Office Position)
Do not contact the above organizations except through your school co-operative education teachers.
For applications to other hospitals in the GTA area, contact your co-operative education teacher.
There is an opportunity for co-op students to work in an elementary school as a learning technologies support person. If interested, please see full dtails and contact your Co-operative education teacher to apply. This is an ideal opportunity for semestered, non-semestered and half-day students.
There are also opportunities for co-op students to work with the computer technology support specialist in the schools. Contact your co-opertative Education teacher to apply.
Custodial assistant positions are also available in the elementary schools. Contact your co-opertative education teacher to apply.














