Discover How to Grow and Thrive in York Region Schools
Starting school in a new country can be overwhelming, let alone navigating the York Region school system—but you’re not alone. Our dedicated Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS) program delivers personalized, on-site newcomer settlement services in your language, right at local schools and school board reception centres throughout York Region.
In partnership with the York Region District School Board and the York Catholic District School Board, we provide expert guidance to help newcomer students and families with school registration support, understanding the Ontario education system, and connecting with valuable community settlement resources to help your family thrive.
What to Expect
Your journey starts with a friendly orientation (at your school or online). Then you’ll be matched with a school community navigator who speaks your language and understands your needs.
Our Newcomer Settlement Services:
One-on-One Support:
- Help registering at a new school
- Support talking to teachers and staff
- Youth volunteering and leadership opportunities
- Fun ways for parents to get involved
- Info on local programs and services
- Referrals to other helpful supports
Group Workshops and Events for Newcomers
- English as Second Language classes to improve English skills
- Help with course choices and planning for students
- Opportunities for volunteering and extracurricular activities
- Youth leadership and confidence-building programs
- Connecting families to community and settlement resources
- Cultural events like Heritage Month and Experience the Culture
- Parent workshops and school council involvement
- Language-specific support groups for parents
Special Events and Community Programs for Newcomers
Explore unique opportunities to connect, learn, and grow within York Region schools and neighbourhoods. You can actively participate in:
- Newcomer Orientation Week (NOW): Essential support for high school students new to York Region
- Welcome and Information for Newcomers (WIN): Orientation sessions for elementary school families
- Welcome to Canada Orientation Day (WTC): Warm introductions to York Region school communities
- Welcoming Families in Transition (WeFIT): Assistance for families adapting to change
- Get Involved, Volunteer in Education (GIVE): Encouraging parent involvement through volunteering
- Women in Leadership (WIL Power): Empowering newcomer women in leadership roles
- Families Art and Music Engagement (FAME): Creative programs that strengthen family bonds
Get Started
Let’s make your move to York Region schools easier, together.
We’re here to help your whole family feel welcome, supported, and ready to succeed!
📞 Call us: 905-770-7040
📧 Email us: ccsyr@ccsyr.org
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I’m the mother of Georgy Soghomonyan, a Grade 11 student at Alexander Mackenzie High School. As newcomers to Canada, we were overwhelmed and unsure about the education system – especially how to complete 30 credits in just two years.
Thankfully, we met Kyrylo Belyayev, and I’m so grateful he is part of our school community! He patiently explained the system, helped us navigate the credit transfer process, and even supported discussions with the Guidance Counsellor using our Russian certificate. His help with translations and his willingness to go above and beyond made a big difference for our family.
Kyrylo also introduced us to many resources available through CCSYR for newcomers, which has been incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for your dedication and support. I truly look forward to continuing to work with you as we move forward!
I want to extend our deepest gratitude for the incredible partnership we’ve built together in support of our newcomer families during our Community Connections sessions. Your unwavering commitment to serving families in their first language has made a profound difference in their lives. We continue to witness the meaningful connections that have blossomed through your efforts, and the connections that foster belonging, resilience, and success.
We met Kyrylo Belyayev while enrolling our children in school, and from day one, he was incredibly supportive – explaining everything clearly and staying involved throughout the process.
When our 6-year-old son struggled to stay at school, Kyrylo truly went above and beyond. He accompanied us to school weekly, helped translate, offered thoughtful advice, and formed a meaningful bond with our son, helping him gradually adjust. His kindness and commitment made a difficult time much easier. We’re deeply grateful for his support, which has meant so much to us as newcomers to Canada.
I’m very grateful to Kyrylo Belyayev for the support he gave my daughter, Katerina Luchkina, during her time at Alexander Mackenzie High School. Grade 9 was a challenging year—she struggled with course choices, self-doubt, and school stress. Kyrylo spoke with her calmly, helping her reflect, adjust her courses, and regain confidence. His support made a real difference during a difficult time.
My name is Yelyzaveta Bilivska from Bayview Secondary School, and I needed volunteer hours to graduate but didn’t know where to start. Kyrylo Belyayev recommended the Newcomer Orientation Week event, helped me find the right information, and supported me through the process. Thanks to him, I signed up and got this great opportunity – something I wouldn’t have found on my own.
We, Svitlana and Ruslan Yatsushchak, parents of Grade 12 student Khrystyna Yatsushchak at Alexander Mackenzie High School, would like to sincerely thank Student Success Navigator Kyrylo Belyayev for his exceptional support this year. Kyryl went above and beyond – advocating for extra assignments to boost Khrystyna’s marks, helping her find a math tutor, and reaching out to staff and colleagues to clarify key questions. His efforts made a meaningful impact on her progress. We’re truly grateful for his dedication and care, and we encourage other students and families to connect with Kyryl for support.
My name is Diana Grabovenko, an 18-year-old Grade 12 student at Bayview Secondary School. I want to sincerely thank Kyrylo Belyayev – someone who became much more than a social worker to me and many other Ukrainian students. In a time of uncertainty, he offered genuine support, kindness, and understanding. Kyrylo helped me find my first volunteer opportunity in Canada and, more importantly, helped us Ukrainian youth connect and build a supportive community. Whether we needed emotional support or practical help with resources or documentation, he was always there.
His calm and caring presence made a lasting difference. I’m truly grateful for all he has done – his impact is beyond words.