Early Childhood Education (ECE) Diploma Pathway for Newcomers

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Program

Early Childhood Education (ECE) Diploma Pathway for Newcomers

School

  • School of Early Childhood
  • School of English as a Second Language (ELS)
  • Community Partnerships Office

Location

George Brown Campus at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)

Duration

Total length: can be 2 to 2.5 years

  • English Language Training (ESL): 18 hours per week, in-person (14 weeks) * if needed
  • ECE Classes: 21 to 25 hours per week, in-person (7-week alternating blocks)
  • ECE Field Placement: 35 hours per week, in-person (7-week alternating blocks)

Starting Date

ESL Training:

  • Session 1 (Level 7 GBP): May – June 2026
  • Session 2 (Level 8 GBP): July – August 2026

ECE Diploma Program Curriculum (C100):

  • September 2026 – June 2028

Credentials

Upon successful completion, graduates will receive an Early Childhood Education (C100) Diploma from George Brown Polytechnic.

Year of Study

2026 to 2028

Method of Study

This is a full-time, 2 to 2.5-year diploma program that combines in person classroom learning with hands-on field placement to prepare students for immediate employment in early childhood education.

Program Description

The Early Childhood Education (ECE) Diploma Pathway for Newcomers prepares learners for a rewarding career in the Early Childhood Education sector. Over the course of 2.5 years, you will develop your language skills and gain practical knowledge and experience working with children from 6 weeks to 12 years old in a variety of early childhood settings.

Full Program Description

This pathway equips newcomers with the skills and knowledge to support children's growth and learning from infancy through school age. Students study child development, design inclusive education and care programs, and learn to engage with families and communities.

The program alternates between in-class learning and field placement, giving students the confidence and practical experience they need to succeed in their careers right after graduation.

Courses

Semester 1

CodeCourse Name
COMM2000Communicating Across Contexts
ECE 1000Professional Development Workshop 1
ECE 1024Field Practice I for Early Childhood Education
ECE 1069Health, Safety & Nutrition
ECE 1070Interpersonal Communication
ECE 1075Foundations of Early Childhood Education
ECE 1181Integrated Seminar I
ECE 2075Applied Curriculum
PSY 1075Infant and Child Development

Semester 2

CodeCourse Name
ECE 1026Field Practice II
ECE 1069Health, Safety & Nutrition
ECE 1070Interpersonal Communication
ECE 1075Foundations of Early Childhood Education
ECE 1089Observation, Planning & Evaluation
ECE 1095Anti-Racism in Early Years Programs
ECE 1182Integrated Seminar II
ECE 2075Applied Curriculum
GSSC1064Introduction to Sociology
PSY 1075Infant and Child Development

Semester 3

CodeCourse Name
ECE 1141Professional Development Workshop I
ECE 1183Integrated Seminar III
ECE 2014Field Practice III
ECE 2056Creative Curriculum
ECE 2111Policy Advocacy&Legislation I
ECE 2121Inclusion Early Childhood I
ECE 2131Working with Families I
ECE 2141Curriculum Theory I
GNEDGeneral Elective

Semester 4

CodeCourse Name
ECE 1184Integrated Seminar IV
ECE 2017Field Practice IV
ECE 2048Policy, Advocacy and Legislation II
ECE 2049Inclusion in Early Childhood
ECE 2050Working with Families
ECE 2053Curriculum Theory
ECE 2057Current Issue
GNEDGeneral Elective
Tuition and Fees

This is a tuition-free program, funded through a partnership between the City of Toronto, Region of Durham, Region of Peel, Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada. The program is delivered by WoodGreen Community Services in partnership with George Brown Polytechnic.

Students may also be eligible to receive OSAP funding for living expenses.

How to Qualify and Apply

Qualifications:

  • Be 18 years of age or older.
  • Have legal status to study and work in Ontario (Naturalized Citizen under 5 years or Permanent Resident).
  • Complete an English Language proficiency assessment (scoring GBP EAP level 6) or present CLB level 6 or a valid IELTS score of 5.5 equivalency.
  • Have access to a computer and the internet.
  • Be able to commit to 18 hours per week of in-person language training (14 weeks).*if needed
  • Be able to commit to 21 to 25 hours per week of ECE classes and 35 hours per week of field placement in alternating 7-week blocks.
  • Be able to attending employment focused workshops and guest speaker’s events.

Admissions Process:

  1. Prescreening and submitting proof of minimum CLB level 6 or valid IELTS (5.5) equivalency, or completion of GBP EAP level 6 English Language proficiency assessment (Duolingo accepted).
  2. Attend a program information session.
  3. Submit an online application.
  4. Participate in an interview.

Candidates will be notified by email about their acceptance status after completing all steps.

Information Sessions

The Community Partnerships Office in Partnership of Woodgreen will hosts information sessions on the following dates:

  • April 29, 2026, 4pm – Virtual
  • May 6, 2026, 4pm - Virtual

To register for an information session: Early Childhood Education For Newcomers Information Session Registration 2026 – Fill out form

Contact Us

General Inquiries: PreAppPrograms@georgebown.ca

Heather Edmund: 416-415-5000 x 6647 
heather.edmund@georgebrown.ca

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What English level do I need for the program?
A: You must show one of the following English test results:

  • CLB Level 6 or higher
  • IELTS score of 5.5 or higher
  • GBP EAP Level 6 assessment
  • Duolingo English Test

If you need to take the Duolingo English Test, you can book it online at Duolingo English Test. The test costs about $70 USD, and the participant must pay this fee.

Q: Why do you need to provide your English proficiency level?
A: Your English level will decide when you start the program.

  • CLB Level 6: You will start in Session 1 – ELS Training to reach Level 7 (GBP).
    Dates: May – June 2026.
    After you pass Session 1, you will move to Session 2.
  • CLB Level 7: You will start in Session 2 – ELS Training to reach Level 8 (GBP).
    Dates: July – August 2026.
    After you complete Session 2, you will move to the ECE training portion of the program.
  • CLB Level 8 or higher: You will start directly in the ECE Diploma Program curriculum.
    Dates: September 2026 – June 2028.

Q: How long is the program?
A: The total program time is about 2 to 2.5 years depending on when you start.

Some students will start with English Language Support (ELS) training before the diploma program. This training can take up to 14 weeks, depending on your CLB level (see the question above).

After the English training, students will start the ECE Diploma Program.

  • ECE Diploma Program dates: September 2026 – June 2028
  • Total program length: About 2years (including English training, if needed)
Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.