Programs and Courses
English

All high school students must complete at least fifteen credits in English, five of
which must be gained from completion of English 30-1 or English 30-2.

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Mathematics

Information For Grade 10 Students
Students have several alternatives when selecting a math program in high school.
Choices are made on the basis of interests, abilities, learning styles and postsecondary
plans. Three course sequences are available: "-1," "-2" and "-3." A
combined course (Mathematics 10C) is the starting point for the "-1" course
sequence and the "-2" course sequence. These sequences are ideal for students
considering post-secondary studies in most colleges and universities.

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Science

The Pan-Canadian Crystal Growing Competition was fierce this year!  Mr. Jenkins Chemistry 20IB class submitted a crystal and came in 12th place in the country!  Congratulations!  For more information, visit the crystal growing website.

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Social Studies

An Alberta high school diploma requires 15 credits in Social Studies. These credits
must be obtained by taking Social Studies 10-1, 20-1 and 30-1 or Social 10-2,
20-2 and 30-2. All students in Social Studies 30-1 and Social Studies 30-2 must write
an Alberta Education Diploma exam.

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International Baccalaureate (IB)

Program Aims

• Provide rigorous and broad-based curricula and assessments.
• Maintain high academic standards common to schools worldwide.
• Allow students to develop individual talents.
• Foster critical and compassionate thinkers.
• Open the window between the classroom and the outside world.
• Foster a lifelong interest in learning as well as informed and responsible citizenship.
• Promote international understanding and a respect for a variety of cultures.
• Facilitate university entrance around the world.

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Physical Education

Phys Ed provides activities that allow you to become an active participant in choosing a healthy lifestyle. There are many choices to consider beyond Phys Ed 10.

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CTS Courses

The Career & Technology Studies (CTS) department offers a vast range of skill-based instruction  that appeals to all students. The following are the programs to be offered in the upcoming school year.

  • Computing Science/Robotics
  • Construction
  • Cosmetology
  • Foods
  • Mechanics
  • Photography
  • Video Production


 Use the following link to visit the Skills Alberta website.

 

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Fine Arts

The music department offers courses in Band, Guitar and Choral Music. Curricular topics include performance technique, theory, listening, aural training and history. Additionally, performances, extra-curricular ensembles, guest artists and clinicians supplement the instruction offering practical and concrete learning opportunities.

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R.A.P.

WHAT IS RAP?

Registered Apprenticeship Program is an apprenticeship program for high school students.
Students learn the skills of a trade while earning high school credits.
Students get paid as they complete a major portion of the 1st year apprenticeship hours.

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EXIT Project

If you have a volunteer opportunity and you are looking for help, please click here  and submit your request.
Students: log in to the Exit Project database here.

 
Languages Other Than English (LOTE)

French 

French 20, 30 (5 credits each)

This sequences of course work places an emphasis on all four skills - listening comprehension, speaking, reading comprehension, and writing. Note: French 30 course work meets the minimum requirements for university entrance.

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Edmonton Public Schools

One Kingsway Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta, T5H 4G9
Ph. 780-429-8000
Fax. 780-429-8318
Web. http://www.epsb.ca