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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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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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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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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) |
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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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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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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.
Use the following link to visit the Skills Alberta website.
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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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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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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. |
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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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