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I-STEM Program at HDSB

I-STEM is an innovative, regional program for secondary students (Grade 9-12) in Halton and beyond. Students in this four-year program develop innovation skills related to engineeri​ng design and design thinking, entrepreneurial thinking skills and global competencies. Students learn to be prepared for technological change and disruption, globalization and shifting demographics.​​​

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The I-STEM Program will be offered at


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For Fall 2022
  • Aldershot High School in Burlington
  • Elsie MacGill Secondary School​​ in Milton​
For the 2023-2024 School Year
  • ​T.A. Blakelock High School in Oakville​

​2023-2024​ Application Timelines

Friday, Nov. 4, 2022
Online Applications Opened
The I-STEM online application process for the 2023-2024 school year is closed!

Monday, Dec. 5, 2022
Online Application Closed
The I-STEM online application closed on Monday, Dec. 5.

Please note: available spaces will be offered to students on the waitlist as per the random selection process, with specific acceptance response timelines​.​

​​​I-STEM Resources

​​Watch the I-STEM video​ to see what the program looks like and hear from I-STEM students. ​​


​​View the I-STEM brochure​​ for program details and a course list.​ 

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I-STEM Grade 9-12 Toolkits

 Grade 9 - Year 1 Roadmap: The Engineer’s Toolkit
​ Grade 10 - Year 2 Roadm​ap: The Entrepreneur's Toolkit ​
Grade 11 and 12 - Year 3 and 4 Roadm​ap: Global Innovator’s Toolkit​ ​​​
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​​​I-STEM Video Presentations​ ​

View the I-STEM Video Presentation​ from the 2021 Open House, recorded Thursday October, 28, 2021​​​​
View the I-STEM Video Presentation​ from the 2020 Open House, recorded November 12, 2020​

​​ View the I-STEM Video Presentation​ from the 2019 Open House, recorded November 12, 2019

​ View the I-STEM Video Presentation​ from the 2018 Open House, recorded November 13, 2018​


Questions? View the​ information below or email: ISTEM-burlington@hdsb.ca (Aldershot HS), ISTEM-milton@hdsb.ca (Elsie MacGill SS) or ISTEM-oakville@hdsb.ca (T.A. Blakelock HS)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does “I-STEM” stand for?

I-STEM is an acronym where

I represents “innovation”
HDSB’s current working definition of “innovation” is “the capacity to enhance concepts, ideas, or products to contribute new-to-the-world solutions to complex economic, social, and environmental problems”.

S represents “science”
T represents “technology”
E represents “engineering”
M represents “mathematics”
STEM are the skills to solve these problems. "Doing STEM is a way of thinking and doing - it is following the engineering design process of designing, creating and evaluating solutions to problems and questions and then doing it all again." (Nelson, 2019) 
What does the program look like?
View the program brochure for an outline of the I-STEM program. Grade 9 students work to develop their “Engineer’s Toolkit”. The framework for this toolkit in Grade 9 is the Year 1 I-STEM Roadmap​. View the Year 2 “Entrepreneur's Toolkit” Roadmap and Year 3 & 4 “Global Innovator’s Toolkit” Roadmap.​
How will students apply to the program?
Annually, application dates and information will be posted on this webpage.
Who is able to apply to the program?
The program will be open to students from the Halton District School Board and beyond who are entering Grade 9.
How will acceptance be determined in the program?
Applicants will also respond to three questions. The responses to these questions will also be considered. As there is a shortage of females pursuing STEM fields in post-secondary education, the panel will also look to ensure equitable representation with respect to gender.​

Applicants will also respond to 4 questions. The responses to these questions will also be considered. We know that there is a shortage of females pursuing STEM fields in post secondary. The panel will also look to ensure equitable representation with respect to gender.
A random selection process will occur where there are more applications than spots available. If the student meets the application criteria, their application will be entered into a random selection process. In the random selection process, a computer will randomly assign a number to each applicant who has successfully met the application criteria for the number of available spaces. Please note that the random selection process is completed centrally at the board level and not at the school level. 

The process will identify students who will be offered available spaces as well as randomly assign a number to remaining students who will be placed on the I-STEM waitlist. 
My child has been placed on the waitlist, how do I find my child's waitlist number?​ ​
The order of students on the waitlist is random. School staff have no way of seeing any waitlists and, as such, cannot comment on where a student might be placed on a waitlist. ​
Can a student join this program further down the road (e.g. Grade 10 or 11)?
The I-STEM program is a four-year program, with entry in Grade 9.
Will there be a cost to apply to the program and/or an annual fee? ​
There will not be an application fee. There will be an annual program fee of $200 per year to support the additional opportunities for students in this program. Please contact the Principal of the I-STEM secondary school, where this fee would be a barrier for your child attending.
Will transportation be provided if my child is coming from outside the area?

No. The location of Aldershot High School is near the Aldershot GO Station and Aldershot is accessible via City of Burlington transit. ​For information about how to access Elsie MacGill Secondary School, visit the Milton Transit website​for public transit routes. For information about how to access T.A. Blakelock H.S., visit the Oakville Transit​ website for public transit routes.​

Is there a French Immersion I-STEM option?
No. The I-STEM program is an optional program that will be offered in English. French Immersion is also an optional program. For secondary school French Immersion program locations, visit the Find My Local School webpage on the HDSB website ( www.hdsb.ca).
Is there consideration for making this a STEAM program?
No. This does not mean that the Arts are not valued or that options for Arts courses are limited for students in I-STEM. All students in I-STEM will take an Arts elective in Grade 9. In subsequent years, students will have flexibility within their course options to select Arts courses in their program of study.​
For students entering Grade 9 that live in the Aldershot HS, Elsie MacGill SS or T.A. Blakelock catchment area, what are their program options?
Students will continue to be offered the regular programs available in each secondary school. Students entering Grade 9 are also able to apply for the I-STEM program.​
Will students in Grade 7 and 8 at Aldershot School be relocated as a result of the approval of I-STEM?
No. Aldershot School will still have Grade 7 and 8.
Is there another I-STEM school in Halton?
With the success of the program at Aldershot High School, Elsie MacGill Secondary School in Milton will offer I-STEM beginning in Fall 2022 for students entering Grade 9.​
Where can I find more information regarding “STEM”?
Canada 2067​ provides an overview of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning in Canada. A national conference held in December 2017 is available via video here.​​
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Updates
  • ​PAR Update - HDSB Board Meeting May, 2020
  • PAR Update - HDSB Board Meeting March, 2020
  • PAR Update - HDSB Board Meeting January, 2020
  • PAR Update - HDSB Board Meeting November, 2019
  • PAR Update - HDSB Board Meeting September, 2019
  • Capital Funding Announcement - Nelson High School and Frontenac Public School (September, 2019)​​​​
  • ​PAR Implementation Update​ #8 (May, 2019)​
  • PAR Implementation Update​ #7 (March, 2019)​
  • PAR Implementation Update​ #6 (November, 2018)​​
  • PAR Implementation Update​ #5 (June, 2018)​
  • ​Aldershot I-STEM Think Tank Event (April, 2018)​
  • PAR Implementation Update #4 (March, 2018)​
  • HDSB Approves I-STEM Program at Aldershot High School (March 8, 2018)​​
  • I-STEM Concept Presentation to the Board of Trustees (Feb. 21, 2018)​
  • PAR Implementation Update #3 (January, 2018)​
  • Administrative Review report from the Ministry of Education (Jan.10, 2018)​​​
  • Aldershot Focus Exploration Student Focus Groups Summary Report
  • Aldershot Open House Themes Exploration (Nov. 2017)​
  • Open House Presentation (Nov 13, 2017)​​
  • PAR Implementation Update #2 (Nov. 2017)​​
  • PAR Implementation Update #1 (Sept 21st, 2017)​​

Recommendation Approved and Exploration Process​​
​Be it resolved that the Halton District School Board investigate and explore a range of opportunities for Aldershot High School, including but not limited to, a magnet school, a themed school, an alternative school, and/or an incubator school with a report brought back to the Board of Trustees no later than February 2018.

Meeting Dates

  • Exploration Committee Meeting #3 - Jan. 9 (3 - 5 pm) @ Aldershot High School​
    Exploration Committee Meeting #3 - Agenda​​
    Exploration Committee Meeting #3 - Record of Action​​
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  • Exploration Committee Meeting #2 - Dec. 7 (3 - 5 pm) @ Aldershot High School​
    Exploration Committee Meeting #2 - Agenda​
    ​​Exploration Committee Meeting #2 - Record of Action​​​
  • Open House  - Nov. 13 (5 - 7 pm) @ Aldershot High School
  • Exploration Committee Meeting #1 - Oct. 24 (3 - 5 pm) @ Aldershot High School
    Exploration Committee Meeting #1 Agenda​
    Exploration Committee Meeting #1 - Record of Action​
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