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Learn with purpose.
Discover your potential.
New for 2026! CISS partners with the innovative and forward-thinking experts at Circuit Stream to offer a variety of interactive and skills-based courses. Our students come together with Canadian teens to explore emerging career paths, learn from industry experts, and gain valuable experience that supports their future academic and professional goals. Along the way, students build practical experience and future-ready skills to set them apart—all while living on the beautiful Trinity College campus, just steps from Toronto’s top attractions, for a true city-meets-campus experience.
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Key Facts
Locations
- CISS at Trinity Campus
Requirements
- High-Intermediate – Advanced English level
- Must bring own computer
Key Outcomes
- Practical Career Skills
- Valuable credentials for Academic Resume
Session Length
- 2 weeks sessions
Accommodation
- Student residence
Weekly Hours
- 25 Hours per week
- Lessons Monday – Friday
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Programme Details
Exploring new technologies & career paths in innovative-driven industries.
Ideal Candidate
- High-intermediate to advanced English proficiency (IELTS 5.0+).
- Students interested in exploring new technologies and career paths in innovation-driven industries.
- Individuals eager to gain practical experience and valuable credentials to showcase achievements and improve their academic resume.
Programme Outcomes
- Valuable teamwork skills
- Practical Experience & Future-Ready Skills
- Expert-taught Classes
- Canadian and International Friendships
- Effective Communication
Course Options
June 28 – July 11
Course Option 1: Financial Literacy
Invest in your future. Build financial independence.
In just two weeks, students explore how money really works—learning financial literacy, managing a $1,000,000 virtual portfolio, analyzing market trends, and making smart investment decisions. They gain the mindset of confident, young investors ready to take charge of their financial future.
Course Option 2: Careers in Medicine
Curious about a future career in healthcare? This is your chance.
Step into modern medicine and experience life-saving science firsthand. Through hands-on simulations and case studies, students explore anatomy, diagnosis, and ethics while building their own medical case logbook, gaining a foundation for real-world healthcare careers.
July 12 – July 25
Course Option 1: AI & Machine Learning with Python
Code the future. Understanding how AI really works!
In this beginner-friendly course, students explore how computers learn and make decisions. Through hands-on Python projects, they build smart tools like chatbots and recommendation systems, gaining practical AI skills and insight into its real-world impact.
Course Option 2: Game Design with Unreal
Create worlds. Craft experiences. Play with purpose.
Turn your passion for gaming into real-world skills with Unreal Engine—the tool behind today’s top games. Students design and prototype their own 3D world while mastering storytelling, game mechanics, and player experience. By the end, students will have a fully playable game and the confidence to continue creating.
July 26 – August 08
Course Option 1: AI & Machine Learning with Python
Code the future. Understanding how AI really works!
In this beginner-friendly course, students explore how computers learn and make decisions. Through hands-on Python projects, they build smart tools like chatbots and recommendation systems, gaining practical AI skills and insight into its real-world impact.
Course Option 2: Cyber Defender: Ethical Hacking
Think like a hacker. Protect the digital world.
Curious about technology and online security? Students learn how cybersecurity experts detect vulnerabilities, test systems, and protect against digital threats. Through hands-on simulations, they step into the role of an ethical hacker, gaining exciting and highly valued skills for today’s job market.
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Programme Structure
Students have 25 hours of lessons per week, taught by expert instructors from Circuit Stream. Lessons will take place Monday – Friday from 9am – 3pm at Hart House, located just a short walk from the campus. Bagged lunch will be provided.
After lessons, students join their counsellor for afternoon activities or excursions, and later meet up with the rest of the international students at Trinity for dinner and evening activities.
A full-day excursion will be offered on the Saturday of week one. Students then participate in 3 half-day excursions either with the other Trinity students as part of the regular CISS at Trinity activity and excursion schedule or with their Future-Stream cohert.
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Location
Students who join the Future-Ready Series programme stay with other international students who are part of the CISS at Trinity programme. Trinity College is part of the University of Toronto’s St. George Campus in downtown Toronto.
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Facilities
Welcome to one of the most beautiful campuses in Toronto! Based from the Univerity of Toronto’s Trinity College, our prime location places you right in the heart of the vibrant city. Enjoy the experience of downtown living, just a short walk from the famous neighborhood of Yorkville, and close to Yonge Street, cozy coffee shops, unique stores, and many exciting attractions.
On campus, you will discover a welcoming, clean, and safe residence, along with a lovely garden courtyard that provides a peaceful retreat. Enjoy comfortable, air-conditioned student lounges perfect for relaxing or studying, alongside modern dining options that blend contemporary convenience with historic charm. Plus, reliable WiFi is available throughout the campus, keeping you connected in this lively urban environment.
CISS at Trinity is your ideal place to be this summer!
Facilities Include:
Dining hall and modern cafeteria
Beautiful garden (“The Quad”) courtyard
Air-conditioned student lounges
Full WiFi access
Athletic centre (within walking distance)
Coffee houses, shops, boutiques and shopping centres surround the campus
Medical centre/hospitals within 1 km
The majority of rooms available are single, but some students may share a double room with another student attending this programme. Students are separated within the residence by gender. Each room has 1 or 2 individual beds, desks, chairs, dressers and/or wardrobes. All bed linens are provided, along with a bath towel. Students must bring their toiletries. There are card-operated laundry machines in the residence – we provide laundry detergent. Shared washrooms and shower facilities are located on every floor. Safety is our priority so our staff live in the same residence, providing full supervision.
We provide you with three delicious meals daily, Monday – Saturday. Brunch and dinner are served on Sundays to allow time for you to sleep in. Students taking part in the Future-Ready Series programme will have bagged lunches provided to them Monday – Friday. All other meals will be served in the modern cafeteria which features various stations offering a wide choice of main courses. Dinners are complimented by a full salad bar, dessert offerings and unlimited drinks. All students eat together in the university dining hall that is decorated with the history of the school. Our meals are cooked on-site by professional staff and meet rigid nutritious standards.
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Activities
Students enjoy a variety of activities and excursions that showcase the best of what Toronto has to offer.
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Included Excursions
Our excursions showcase the best that Toronto has to offer. Each 2-week session, students attend 1 full-day excursion, plus 6 half-day excursions as part of the programme. The full-day excursion takes place on Saturday and half day excursions may take place during the afternoon or evening. Transportation, meals, and admission costs are included.
Full Day (One per session)
- Niagara Falls (with boat tour)
Half Day (Three per week)
May include:
- Arcade and Shopping Mall
- Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
- Blue Jays Baseball Game
- Casa Loma
- CN Tower
- Disco Boat Cruise on Lake Ontario
- High Park
- Toronto Islands
- Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
Afternoon & Evening Activities
On non-excursion days, our team offers a variety of activities during the afternoons and evenings, all of which are staff led and supervised. Evening activities are considered mandatory for all students. The options available each day are noted on the schedule and may include:
- Amazing Race
- Board Games
- Capture the Flag
- Casino Night
- Colour Wars
- Crazy Olympics
- Dances / Discos
- Athletic Centre
- Game Show Night
- Karaoke
- Movies
- Neighbourhood Tours
- On-Campus Sports
- Photo Scavenger Hunt
- Talent Show
Afternoon Sign-Out
Once per week, students may be allowed to sign-out in groups of 3 or more for independent local shopping and/or sightseeing. Students must sign-out with a CISS staff and must remain with their group while they are off-campus. For safety and to keep students close to campus, they are not allowed to use any form of public transportation. Sign-out is considered a privilege and all rules must be followed.
| Departure | ||||
| Arrival | Jul-23 | Jul-30 | Aug-06 | |
| Jul-10 | 2 Weeks $ 4,150 |
3 Weeks $ 5,775 |
4 Weeks $ 7,300 |
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| Jul-17 | 2 Weeks $ 4,150 |
3 Weeks $ 5,775 |
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| Jul-24 | 2 Weeks $ 4,150 |
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2026 Dates & Fees
July 11
July 25
August 08
June 28
$6300
July 12
$6300
July 26
$6300
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FAQ
Parents and students may have questions about our programme and we are happy to bring you the frequently asked questions here.
Summer Camps
The CISS Difference
Since 1979, CISS has provided students from around the world the opportunity to come together in Canada for transformative summer learning experiences in traditional camps, language programs in cities, and other adventure experiences. With a focus on fun and unique opportunities to learn, our summer programmes promise to give you the experience—and the Canadian memories—of a lifetime.
Specialized care for the unique needs of Campers
Motivated, caring and qualified staff
Personal attention
Student-centred programmes fostering independence
Programmes to suit different interests and ability levels
Strong focus on Canadian traditions
Fostering a multicultural and open-minded atmosphere
Summer City Programmes
CISS City Residential Programmes give you the chance to live, learn, and grow. And, most importantly, to have fun doing it during the summer in Canada.
High School
Whether you’re looking for a more academic environment, specific classes, or a school with great sports, our wide variety of options means we have something for everyone.
Study Tours
Study Tours provide an opportunity for students to practice their English, integrate with local students in a high school, experience life with a host family, enjoy unique activities, and have a genuine Canadian cultural experience.