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The Service sector offers a multitude of skilled trades opportunities for students to choose from, including hairstyling, cooking, baking, arborist, and horticulturist to name a few. These programs are available at the following schools and if you're interested, please contact your guidance department for more program details. 

  • Assumption College Catholic High School (Hospitality & Tourism)
  • Cardinal Carter Catholic Secondary School (Hospitality & Tourism)
  • Catholic Central High School (Hospitality & Tourism, Hairstyling & Aesthetics, Green Industries)
  • F. J. Brennan Catholic High School (Hospitality & Tourism, Hairstyling & Aesthetics)
  • Holy Names Catholic High School (Hospitality & Tourism)
  • St. Anne Catholic High School (Hospitality & Tourism, Hairstyling & Aesthetics)
  • St. Joseph's Catholic High School (Hospitality & Tourism, Hairstyling & Aesthetics)
  • St. Thomas of Villanova Catholic Secondary School (Hospitality & Tourism, Hairstyling & Aesthetics, Green Industries)

* The programs above with hyperlinks indicate that this course is part of the Specialist High Skills Major Program.


Specialist High Skills Major Programs (SHSM)
Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs are Ministry of Education approved and designed for students to focus on a particular economic sector. SHSM fulfills the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and aids in the smooth transition from secondary school to apprenticeship training, college, university, or the workplace. It provides an excellent opportunity for students to earn credits while actively pursuing their career goals.

Many of the SHSM programs we offer are related to the service sector. For a list of programs offered at our schools click here.


Skilled Trades you can pursue through these Tech Courses:

  • 332A Hairstylist
  • 444A Arborist
  • 441C Horticultural Technician
  • 415A Cook
  • 423C Baker

Watch these student videos to hear firsthand about how rewarding these skilled trades can be and the opportunities students have once they graduate from high school.




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