TRADES & TECHNOLOGY

Welcome to Merivale Trades & Technology!

We offer a wide range of programs.  Check out the individual pages to find out more about what we offer.

TECHNOLOGY & THE SKILLED TRADES - Grade 9 students can start their tech journey with the TAS1O course.


COMPUTER SCIENCE courses will prepare students for a variety of career opportunities in the field of computer engineering and computer programming

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY courses will prepare students for a variety of career opportunities in area such as animation, video production, graphic design, and more.

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY courses will prepare students for a career in the construction and woodworking trades.

TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY courses will prepare students for a career in the automotive industry. If it has an engine, students will learn about it.

"In the near future, one in five new jobs in Ontario is expected to be in trades-related occupations. With an aging workforce, employers are looking for skilled tradespeople who can help build and maintain our province and provide essential services."

It is expected that the Skilled Trade labour shortage will reach 1.2 million skilled labourers.

A SKILLED TRADE is a career path that requires hands-on work and specialty knowledge. The knowledge needed in many of the skilled trades is extensive and is considered equivalent to a College or University degree.

The skilled trades offer students a variety of rewarding and lucrative career opportunities. With specialty training, hands-on work and jobs in high-demand, skilled trades give students a wide range of secure, high-paying and satisfying careers.


Careers in the Skilled Trades

There are more than 140 skilled trades in Ontario.

They fall under four sectors: construction, industrial, transportation and service.


There are a range of career opportunities, such as:



TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION PROVIDES STUDENTS WITH CONFIDENCE, ABILITY AND OPPORTUNITIES TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ANY SITUATION. 

Why should you take Tech Ed: