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Course Handbook

Most compulsory grade 9, 10, and 11 courses are prerequisites. This means that students who do not complete a compulsory course must repeat this course in summer school to remain on a four year graduation plan.

Grade 9Grade 10Grade 10Grade 12
English (At least one choice at each grade level)
English E10FEnglish E20FComprehensive ECOMF30SComprehensive  ECOMF40S
Functional English
A second additional grade 11 or 12 English credit can be taken as an elective; see choices below.
Mathematics (At least one choice at each grade level)
Math M10FEssentials ME20SEssentials ME30SEssentials ME40S
Intro to Applied & PreCal MAPC20SApplied MA30SApplied MA40S
PreCal MPC30SPreCal MPC40S
Physical Education (At least one choice at each grade level)
Physical Education PE10FPhysical Education PE20FPhysical Education PE30F (Various Choices)Physical Education PE40F (Various Choices)
Social Studies
Social Studies CCW10FGeography GI20F  History HC30FAdditional Grade 11 and 12 courses can be taken as electives
Science
Science SC10FScience SC20FAdditional Grade 11 & 12 courses can be taken as electives

Notes:

  • Although not compulsory, additional grade 11 and 12 Science, Social Studies, Math, and English courses can be considered as electives.
  • Students are encouraged to consult with their math teachers and student services if they are unsure about with math course they would be most successful in.

Elective Course List

The remaining credits that are required for graduation may be chosen from the list of electives. It is important to check to make sure you have passed or will pass any prerequisite courses by the time the new school year begins.

In addition to the Compulsory credits students also need the following:

  • Grade 9 students need to choose 3 electives
  • Grade 10 students need to choose 3 electives.
  • Grade 11 students need to choose 3 electives.
  • Grade 12 students need to choose 4 electives, at least two that are the grade 12 level
Course SectionGrade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 12
Art
Visual ArtVA10SVA20SVA30SVA40S
Visual Art PortfolioVAPORT20SVAPORT30SVAPORT40S
Business and Technology Courses
Technology
Intro to Computer Programming and Virtual RealityAITC1_15F/
AITC2_15F
Game Design and DevelopmentGDD1_25S/ 
GDD2_35S
Cyber Defence and Network SecurityCNS1_35S/ CNS2_35SCSI40SCSII40S
* YearbookYDT10GYDT20GYDT30GYDT40G
Computer ScienceCS30SCS40S
Dramatic Arts
DramaDA10SDA20SDA30SDA40S
ImprovisationIMP20SIMP30SIMP40S
Human Ecology
Textile Arts & DesignTAD10STAD20STAD30STAD40S
Family StudiesFS10GFS20GFS30SFS40S
Foods and NutritionFN10GFN20GFN30SFN40S
Industrial Arts 
ElectronicsEE10GEE20GEE30GEE40S
EngineeringENP10SENP21SEND30S ENAD40S
Power Mechanics/Auto Tech.PM10GPM20GPM30GPM40S
MetalsMET10GMET20GMET30GMET40S
WoodworkingWT10GWT20GWT30GWT40S
Graphic CommunicationsGCT10GGCT20GGCT30GGCT40S
Digital PhotographyPHOTO20SPHOTO30SPHOTO40S
English and Languages
FrenchFR10GFR20GFR30SFR40S
MandarinMD20SMD30SMD40S
English as an Additional Language
Music Arts
* Jazz BandJB10SJB20SJB30SJB40S
BandCB10SCB20GSCB30SCB40S
* Wind EnsembleWE20SWE30SWE40S
* Choral MusicCC10SCC20SCC30SCC40S
GuitarGU10SGU20SGU30SGU40S
* Jazz GuitarJG10SJG20SJG30SJG40S
* Musical TheatreMT20SMT30SMT40S
Technical Music ProductionTMP20STMP30STMP40S
Science 
Biology*B30S*B40S
Chemistry*C30S*C40S
Physics*P30S*P40S
Social Studies
First Nations, Inuit and Metis StudiesFNMI40S
PsychologyPSY40S
History and Film*HCW40S
History of Western Civilization*HWC40S
Global Issues*GI40S
Law*LA40S
Career Development
LifeworksLWP20SLWB30SLWT40S
Intro to Calculus/Advanced Math - Fast Forward: Dual Credit Program*MIC45S-DCP/ MAD45S