Students from‘s Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone Program have been busy sharing their knowledge through research projects with universities from across Canada!
The AP Capstone Program nurtures and celebrates secondary school research as a model of excellence in learning in Canada and across the globe. Bishop Reding is currently 1 of 2 publicly funded schools in Ontario to offer the AP Capstone Program.
The program offered at Bishop Reding allows students to work in collaboration with the University of Toronto to develop skills in research, analysis, evidence-based arguments, collaboration, writing and oral presentation.
Recently, students visited the Toronto Metropolitan University and the University of Toronto to present their AP Capstone research projects. Students demonstrated their research findings through poster-presentations and discussed how their projects offered invaluable insight and advanced their preparation for post-secondary education and beyond.



Bishop Reding also hosted its 2nd annual AP Research Colloquium on June 1st, attended by research professionals from the University of Toronto and McMaster University. Capstone students presented their findings on topics ranging from biometric technology to exploring health care access for Canadian Indigenous communities.
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