Compulsory Credits (total of 18)
- 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)
- 1 credit in French as a second language
- 3 credits in mathematics (at least 1 credit in Grade 11 or 12)
- 2 credits in science
- 1 credit in Canadian history
- 1 credit in Canadian geography
- 1 credit in the arts
- 1 credit in health and physical education
- 1/2 credit in civics and 1/2 credit in career studies
PLUS:
- 1 additional credit in English, or a third language, or a social science and
the humanities, or Canadian and world studies
- 1 additional credit in health and physical education, or the arts, or
business studies
- 1 additional credit in science (Grade 11 or 12) or technological education
(Grades 9~12)
Optional Credits (total of 12)
In addition to the 18 compulsory credits, students have to earn 12 optional
credits in courses of their choice, selected from the full list of courses
available in the school. Optional credits allow students to build an educational
program that suits their individual interests and meets university, college,
apprenticeship, or work requirements.
Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)
Students may receive a credit without taking a course if they can
demonstrate that they have the skills and knowledge from prior learning to meet
the expectations for the course set out in the provincial curriculum. To receive
a credit through the PLAR process, students are assessed through a formal test,
along with other methods of evaluation appropriate to the subject.
Students may obtain a maximum of four credits through the PLAR process, but
no more than two in one subject area. The PLAR process applies only to courses
in Grades 10~12.
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
Students will take the Secondary School Literacy Test in Grade 10. Students
must pass the test in order to graduate, and their result is recorded on their
student transcript. Students who do not complete the test successfully will
receive remedial help to prepare them for retesting. The literacy test
requirement is additional to the 30 credits needed for a high school diploma.
The literacy test evaluates students¡¯ reading and writing skills based on
curriculum expectations in language and communications up to and including Grade
9. ESL students will take the test only when they have reached this level in
their language studies. Accommodations will be made for students in special
education programs.
Community Involvement Activities
All students must complete a minimum of 40 hours of unpaid community
involvement activities before graduating from high school. This requirement is
additional to the 30 credits needed for a high school diploma. Students will be
able to choose their own community involvement activities, within guidelines
that will be provided by the school. Students will be responsible for fulfilling
this requirement on their own time, and for keeping a record of their activities
on a form supplied by the school. |