Spark High School Programs is a high school enrichment program to engage students in grades 9-12 with STEM learning. Students can attend the Helix or Spark Labs courses in the summer, or volunteer to become a STEM camp counselor for grades 3-8.
Are you a high school student with a passion for science, technology, and mathematics? Helix Summer Science Institute allows high school students to get a taste of what it's like to be a scientist. Helix consists of a series of week-long, noncredit courses, for students in Grades 9-12 that run for the month of July. Weekly course offerings are based on actual research that professors at YorkU are studying currently - giving students the most up to date insight!
Helix is designed to be intense and academically rigorous. Students will study advanced topics in science and applied mathematics that draw upon the research strengths of the Faculty of Science at York University. Students will be guided through cutting-edge interdisciplinary topics through a series of lectures, hands-on workshops, experiments, demonstrations, and field trips. Courses are developed and delivered by professors, post-doctoral fellows, visiting scholars, and graduate students.
An optional residence program provides the opportunity for students from across Canada and around the world to participate. Interested students will stay in one of York University’s dormitory style residences, will be supervised by residence program staff, and share a room with another Helix student (in same-gender rooms).