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The Co-operative Education Department is equipped with an extensive database of employers who will accept secondary school co-op students. Students may request a placement at a specific company or organization.

The partnership that has developed between schools and business has given students the opportunity to enhance their knowledge, skills, and attitudes to ensure future career success. The following are some of the community businesses and institutions that continue to support and participate in Lorne Park's Co-op Program:

 

Rogers Television*
Credit Valley Hospital*
Peel Regional Police*
Mississauga Auto
Canadian Stage Company
Microsoft Canada
BMO Nesbitt Burns
Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment
Greenpeace Canada
The Design Exchange
The Toronto Sun
The Mississauga News
Musicplex
Lakeview Millwork
Hillside Senior Public School
Elmcrest Public School
Bandworld
Sasso Restaurant
Eden United Church
The Baxter Corporation
Square One Youth Centre
TLC Spa
Peti Paws
Royal Ontario Museum
Art Gallery of Ontario
Nortel Networks
Computer Support Experts
RBC Dominion Securities
  1. Centralized Placements

    The Peel District School Board in partnership with a number of local organizations has arranged placements in specialized areas of work.

    These placements require a separate application form (obtained from the Co-op Department) which must be completed by the following deadlines:

    Semester 1: Due April 30th (of the prior school year)
    Semester 2: Due November 30th

    If you are interested in any of the following placements please contact the Co-op Department:

    • The Peel Regional Police / The Ontario Provincial Police
    • The Mississauga News
    • Credit Valley Hospital / The Trillium Health Centre
    • Hospital for Sick Children / Mt. Sinai Hospital / St. Micheal's Hospital
    • Rogers Television
    • Fire & Emergency Services
    • Future Builders (Contruction Program)
    • Teaching for Tomorrow (Elementary School Teaching Program)

  2. Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP)

    OYAP was designed to provide students with opportunities in numerous trades. It is an opportunity for students to earn apprentice hours in skilled trades under the supervision of a skilled professional.