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The National Ski Academy, Collingwood’s newest private school, is pleased to announce a limited number of openings for the winter academic program beginning in February 2010.

Students and members of the local community with sport, work, and other commitments who need to gain one or more courses over the winter, outside the regular school curriculum schedule, will benefit from the NSA’s small classes, flexible educational delivery model and excellent instructors. Students can take one or more subjects, or a complete school program. We are also taking applications for our spring sessions (April) and for summer school (July).

For more information regarding NSA course offerings and schedules, please call the NSA at 705-444-1617 or email info@nsa.on.ca

 
 
Jennifer Mickelson, Class of 1996, University of Victoria � double major biology & anthropology. Member of National Rowing Team
"The Academy was the place where I was encouraged to excel in multiple aspects of my life. I learned that with persistence and with the right people behind you, anything is possible."

 

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