Guidance
Making a Guidance appointment
Counsellors are assigned by alphabet and appointments may be arranged in the Guidance office. Parents are welcome to make inquiries.
If you wish to see a counsellor, please follow the instructions below:
- Write your name on an appointment slip for the counsellor assigned to you. The secretary or a counsellor will book an appointment for you at the earliest possible date.
- Keep this slip with you and show it to your subject teacher. After your meeting with your counsellor, ensure that the slip is completed and initialed by the counsellor, showing time when the meeting ended. You will need this to be re-admitted in class.
Parents who wish to see a counsellor are asked to call our Secretary, Mrs. Watters, at (416) 396-6793 Ext. 20041 to arrange an appointment.
The guidance department is open from 8:15 to 4:00 p.m.
Admission Information
All students who reside within our school district (Hwy 401, Hwy 404, Ernest, Finch, Warden) are automactically accepted for admission to our school for September 2011.
All other students who live outside of the area are encouraged to apply through Optional Attendance, but they will have their acceptance status determined by a lottery in the first week in February. Priority status will be given first to applicants who have a sibling currently attending Macdonald and who will be attending next year.
Applications for grade 8 students will be available from their Guidance Counsellor at their school. All other students should contact our Guidance office (396-6793) beginning in January. All applications must be submitted to our school by February 1st. Students accepted to Macdonald must confirm their status by March 1st. A waiting list will be created at the time of the lottery.
This policy applies to all students applying to Macdonald for September 2011 (Grade 9 - 12).
University/College Information
Post-Secondary Scholarships
- Scholarship Information (Word Document)
University and College Tours
Tours of universities and colleges can be arranged upon request. Check the Guidance bulletin boards for additional upcoming events.
SAT/Achievement Tests for Entrance to American Universities
Macdonald is a testing centre for these achievement tests for American Universities. They may be written four times a year, in December, January, May, and June. Applications are available in the Guidance office.
| 2010-2011 POST-SECONDARY INFORMATION SESSIONS Sign up by 2:00pm the day before the session at Mac in the Guidance Office. |
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| September 24 - 26 | Ontario University Fair (at Convention Centre) |
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| September 24 1:00pm |
Ryerson University | ![]() |
| October 5 1:00pm |
University of Toronto | ![]() |
| October 12 12:45pm |
York University | ![]() |
| October 19 10:00am - 7:00pm |
Ontario College Information Fair Direct Energy Centre |
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| October 27 | Grade 12 Assembly | |
| November 8 Noon |
Centennial College | ![]() |
| George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology | ![]() |
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| Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning | ![]() |
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| Seneca College | ![]() |
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| November 24 | Grade 12 Assembly | |
Guidance Links
Post-secondary Information
- SchoolFinder -- Canadian Universities, Colleges, Scholarships, Careers
- Ontario Universities
- Ontario Colleges
- American Universities
- Educational Testing Service (SATs and Other Tests)
- Financial Planning
- Scholarships Canada
- TD Student Central -- Planning & Financing Education
- Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
- The Debt Free Grad
- Researching Post-secondary
Career & Student Resources
- Summer Job Opportunities
- Canada Summer Jobs
- Career Cruising
- School Finder
(Check out the 3-step career quiz in the Careers section. Find information on more than 1,700 universities, colleges and career colleges in Canada; take virtual campus tours and research programs & scholarships) - Skilled Trades Guide
- Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP)
- Career Matters
- Scarborough Hospital Sexual Assault Care Centre
- OSCA Student Resources (Career Development, Community Involvement, Study Tips, Résumé Help
- Youth Resource Network of Canada
About Guidance
The Macdonald C.I. Guidance Department provides a broad range of programs and services for students. Counsellors may assist students with program planning, career choices, post-secondary planning and personal issues.
In addition, a social worker and a psychologist are available to help with more serious concerns. To access our social worker or psychologist, students and parents should first speak with a counsellor who will facilitate a referral.
Guidance Staff:
- Ms. Brassard (Head) A-G
- Miss T. Zappone H-Ma
- Mr. A. Bowers Mc-Sh
- Ms. Daley Si-Z
- Mrs. C. Watters (Secretary)
Computerized Career Services and In-Class Career Instruction:
Our web site provides access to career and post-secondary information (check out our links). Career interest and ability tests are given to all students during their grade 10 Careers Course. Additional testing is available on request. It is the responsibility of all students to take advantage of these opportunities and to seek answers to their questions as they undertake their personal career exploration.






