Ebus Academy

  • Founded: 1993
  • Address: Bag 8000, 187 E Victoria St. Vanderhoof - British Columbia, Canada (Map)
  • Tel: Show Number

We are currently at capacity in our courses and are not accepting new registrations for grades 7-12 for the remainder of this school year. Full-time EBUS Students need to consult with their Academic Advisor to request new courses.

Summer Session

Registration for Summer will open May 1st, with course access available mid-June. 

Pre-Registration for the School Year

Registration for Fall opens July 1st (for those wanting to avoid the September line-ups) course access available starting September 1st.

Special Education Program

If you wish to enroll your child into our Special Education Program, please contact Barb Ziler, Special Education Administrator, at 1.800.567.1236 ext. 2249, to discuss enrollment for September.

Grades K-6

To discuss enrollment in our Elementary program, please contact Vice Principal, Megan Boniface, at 1-800-567-1236- ext 2224.

Grades 7-9

To discuss enrollment for September, please contact Vice Principal, Barb Ziler, at 1.800.567.1236 ext. 2249.

Start your education journey in three easy steps.

  • Fill out the online enrollment form (please use Chrome or Firefox or Microsoft Edge)
  • Contact your Academic Advisor (full-time students only)
  • Receive your confirmation email.

Step One

ALL STUDENTS interested in applying to EBUS, must fill out the enrollment form, found below.

  • It is strongly recommended that students have their own email address.

We require copies* of (a) students’ identification for proof of age and (b) documents for proof of BC residency.

  • Scanned copies or photos can be attached to the registration or faxed/emailed separately

ID for Proof of Guardianship ( See Policy 501.4 – Ordinarily Resident)

  • Student’s Birth Certificate (long form preferred)
  • Student Passport

Proof of British Columbia Residency (See ‘Policy 501.4 – Ordinarily Resident). We require documentation that shows that the student and the parent –  for students under the age of 19 – are ordinarily resident of BC.

  • BC Care Card / BC Services Card / BC Identification Card
  • BC Driver’s License or Enhanced BC Driver’s License
  • Long-term tenancy agreement – showing name and address
  • Property purchase agreement – showing name and address
  • A current income tax return filed as a BC resident

If the primary identification for proof of residency is unavailable, you may provide any two of the following:

  • Property tax statement – showing name and address
  • Proof of employment for a minimum of 20 hours per week (e.g. pay stub, letter from the
  • employer)
  • Utility bill – showing name and address
  • BC vehicle registration
  • Canadian bank account statement – showing name and address

In addition to the above, International Students must provide:

  • Study Permit (valid for one year or more)

The enrollment process will take approximately 10 minutes. Please ensure that you have your ID and PEN (Personal Education Number) handy. You will find the PEN on your last report card. If you have any technical problems completing the form, or have questions about documentation, please email [email protected] or call 1-800- 567-1236 ext. 2255.

Step Two – Full time students only

Full time secondary students and Adult students should contact their grade specific Academic Advisor, listed below, to discuss course planning. Students in Grades K-9, you will be contacted by your teacher or academic advisor as soon as possible.

  • Grades 10-12: Chris Mushumanski – 1.800.567.1236 (ext. 2244)
  • Adult (18+): Paul Belanger – 1.800.567.1236 ext. 2258

Step Three

Once your enrollment form is processed (please allow 3-5 business days) you will receive a Confirmation Email with your EBUS log in and instructions on how to connect.

Cross Enrollment in BC High Schools

Download information about the courses EBUS offers: Course Description Booklet

What is Cross Enrollment?

Cross Enrollment means high school students in BC can now be enrolled in Grades 8-12 courses at more than one school at the same time.

Why is Cross Enrollment important?

A number of reasons. If a high school student in BC needs a course but for some reason can’t take it at their school, they can now take it at a different school.  It also means taking an extra course at another school is free of charge to the student. And, it makes it easier for counsellors to find courses for their students, if they can’t get them at their own school.

Why is this option available?

In the fall of 2008, the BC Ministry announced new educational mandate for Education in BC. It would now provide opportunities to students to take ANY COURSE – ANYWHERE – ANY TIME.  They did it to alleviate some of the course and program gaps in the school system, as well as to provide a more flexible way for students to move ahead and achieve their education in ways that wasn’t possible before.

What are the benefits to students?

  • The opportunity to experience a different type of learning
  • An increased range of course choices and options.
  • Increased flexibility in terms of course completion – move at the student’s own pace and complete courses as quickly as students are able.

Acceptable list of substitute ID if you do not have a Canadian Birth Certificate:

  • Canadian Passport
  • Canadian Citizenship Card
  • Permanent Resident Card
  • INAC Status Card
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