Available courses

Issues in Canadian Geography 9-Boys
Year 9

Course Description

This course examines interrelationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems and how these systems interconnect with those in other parts of the world. Students will explore environmental, economic, and social geographic issues relating to topics such as transportation options, energy choices, and urban development. Students will apply the concepts of geographic thinking and the geographic inquiry process, including spatial technologies, to investigate various geographic issues and to develop possible approaches for making Canada a more sustainable place in which to live. 

Prerequisite: None

English 9-Boys
Year 9

This course enables students to continue to develop and consolidate the foundational knowledge and skills that they need for reading, writing, and oral and visual communication. Throughout the course, students will continue to enhance their media literacy and critical literacy skills, and to develop and apply transferable skills, including digital literacy. Students will also make connections to their lived experiences and to society and increase their understanding of the importance of language and literacy across the curriculum.

Prerequisite: None

Core French, Grade 9 (ENG)-Boys
Year 9

Embark on your French language journey with our introductory course, designed for students who have little or no prior experience with French! 

Whether you are starting from scratch or have limited previous exposure, this course provides a supportive and structured environment to begin understanding and speaking French effectively.

Students will engage in guided interactive settings that promote the development of fundamental language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Discussions will focus on real-life issues and situations to make learning relevant and practical. Additionally, the course will broaden students’ cultural awareness by exploring the diverse French-speaking communities across Canada, enhancing their appreciation and understanding of these vibrant cultures.

Throughout this course, students will also cultivate various skills essential for lifelong language learning. This program is ideal for anyone looking to lay a strong foundation in French, preparing for further language studies or personal enrichment.

Course information

  • Discipline: French as a Second Language
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Building the Entrepreneurial Mindset, Grade 9 (F)-Boys
Year 9

In this course, students will learn what makes an entrepreneur thrive and the skills required to succeed in today’s business environment. Students will begin to develop their own entrepreneurial mindset, and learn why it’s important to take initiative, adapt to change, find creative solutions, and understand the financial considerations of entrepreneurship. This hands-on course will use business software and applications to help students plan and develop their entrepreneurial ideas and learn how to present them to a target audience. Throughout the course, students will enhance their communications skills as well as develop and refine their project management skills, including goal setting, time management, and networking. 

English Grade 9 DUM-Boys
Year 9

This course enables students to continue to develop and consolidate the foundational knowledge and skills that they need for reading, writing, and oral and visual communication. Throughout the course, students will continue to enhance their media literacy and critical literacy skills, and to develop and apply transferable skills, including digital literacy. Students will also make connections to their lived experiences and to society and increase their understanding of the importance of language and literacy across the curriculum.

Prerequisite: None

Issues in Canadian Geography, Grade 9, Academic DUM -Boys
Year 9

Course Description

This course examines interrelationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems and how these systems interconnect with those in other parts of the world. Students will explore environmental, economic, and social geographic issues relating to topics such as transportation options, energy choices, and urban development. Students will apply the concepts of geographic thinking and the geographic inquiry process, including spatial technologies, to investigate various geographic issues and to develop possible approaches for making Canada a more sustainable place in which to live. 

Prerequisite: None

Éducation à la vie saine et active, 9e Année (F) | Healthy Active Living Education, Grade 9 (F) Boys
Year 9

This course equips students with the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy choices now and lead healthy, active lives in the future. Through participation in a wide range of physical activities, students develop knowledge and skills related to movement competence and personal fitness that provide a foundation for active living. Students also acquire an understanding of the factors and skills that contribute to healthy development and learn how their own well-being is affected by, and affects, the world around them. Students build their sense of self, learn to interact positively with others, and develop their ability to think critically and creatively.

Prerequisite: None

Science 9e année (F) | Grade 9 Science (F)-Boys
Year 9

This course enables students to develop their understanding of basic concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and to relate science to technology, society, and the environment. Throughout the course, students will develop their skills in the processes of scientific investigation. Students will acquire an understanding of scientific theories and conduct investigations related to sustainable ecosystems; atomic and molecular structures and the properties of elements and compounds; the study of the universe and its properties and components; and the principles of electricity.

Mathématique 9e année (F) | Mathematics Grade 9 (F)-Boys
Year 9

Description du cours

Ce cours permet aux élèves de consolider et de continuer à développer leur compréhension des concepts mathématiques liés au sens des nombres et aux opérations, à l’algèbre, à la mesure, à la géométrie, aux données, à la probabilité et au savoir financier. Les élèves utiliseront des processus mathématiques, la modélisation mathématique et la programmation pour donner un sens aux mathématiques qu’ils apprennent et pour appliquer leur compréhension à des situations réelles pertinentes et culturellement adaptées. Ils continueront à renforcer leurs compétences en raisonnement mathématique, y compris le raisonnement proportionnel, spatial et algébrique, dans la résolution de problèmes et la communication de leur réflexion.

 
 
Mathematics 9 (ENG) - Section B
Year 9

Course Description

This course enables students to consolidate, and continue to develop, an understanding of mathematical concepts related to number sense and operations, algebra, measurement, geometry, data, probability, and financial literacy. Students will use mathematical processes, mathematical modelling, and coding to make sense of the mathematics they are learning and to apply their understanding to culturally responsive and relevant real-world situations. Students will continue to enhance their mathematical reasoning skills, including proportional reasoning, spatial reasoning, and algebraic reasoning, as they solve problems and communicate their thinking.

Français 10e année-Boys
Year 10

Le cours de français de 10ᵉ année de français vise à renforcer chez l’élève sa maîtrise de la langue orale et écrite ainsi que sa compréhension de divers genres textuels (roman, poésie, théâtre, essai et documents médiatiques).

  • Objectifs linguistiques : approfondir le vocabulaire et les structures grammaticales, affiner la syntaxe et enrichir les tournures stylistiques.

  • Compréhension et analyse : étudier des extraits littéraires et médiatiques pour dégager thèmes, procédés et intentions de l’auteur; développer l’esprit critique par des discussions guidées et des exercices d’interprétation.

  • Production : rédiger des textes variés (récits narratifs, chroniques, poèmes, critiques littéraires) en respectant cohérence, fluidité et registres adaptés.

  • Communication : présenter oralement exposés et débats, utiliser un vocabulaire précis, structurer son discours et argumenter de façon convaincante.

  • Créativité et collaboration : réaliser des projets de création (scénarios, performances, capsules vidéo) et travailler en équipe pour enrichir l’expérience d’apprentissage.

Ce cours favorise l’autonomie, le sens critique et la créativité, tout en préparant l’élève aux exigences de l'université et à la citoyenneté active dans un contexte bilingue.

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Histoire du Canada depuis la Première Guerre mondiale, 10e année Français (DEV)-Boys
Year 10

Description du cours

Ce cours explore les développements et événements sociaux, économiques et politiques ainsi que leur impact sur la vie de divers groupes au Canada depuis 1914. Les élèves examineront le rôle du conflit et de la coopération dans la société canadienne, l’évolution du rôle du Canada au sein de la communauté mondiale, ainsi que l’influence de différentes personnes, organisations et événements sur l’identité, la citoyenneté et le patrimoine canadiens. Ils développeront leur capacité à appliquer les concepts de la pensée historique et le processus de recherche en histoire, y compris l’interprétation et l’analyse des preuves, dans l’étude des enjeux et événements clés de l’histoire canadienne depuis 1914.

Science 10 DUM-Boys
Year 10

Course Description

This course enables students to enhance their understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and of the interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment. Students are also given opportunities to further develop their scientific investigation skills. Students will plan and conduct investigations and develop their understanding of scientific theories related to the connections between cells and systems in animals and plants; chemical reactions, with a particular focus on acid–base reactions; forces that affect climate and climate change; and the interaction of light and matter.

Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic or Applied

Mathématique, 10e année-Boys
Year 10

 

Description du cours

Ce cours permet aux élèves d'approfondir leur compréhension des relations et d'approfondir leurs compétences en résolution de problèmes et en algèbre grâce à la recherche, à l'utilisation efficace de la technologie et au raisonnement abstrait. Les élèves exploreront les relations quadratiques et leurs applications ; résoudront et appliqueront des systèmes linéaires ; vérifieront les propriétés des figures géométriques à l'aide de la géométrie analytique et étudieront la trigonométrie des triangles rectangles et aigus. Les élèves raisonneront mathématiquement et communiqueront leurs idées en résolvant des problèmes à plusieurs étapes. 98

 

Prérequis : Mathématiques de 9e année ou Principes de mathématiques de 9e année, programme académique

English as a Second Language --10-Boys
Year 10

This course is designed to extend the range of oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in their secondary school academic programs and in their daily lives. Students will analyse literary texts from contemporary and historical periods, interpret and evaluate informational and graphic texts, and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms.

Arabic Language - LYABD copy 1
ARABIC

Course Description

This course provides opportunities for students to begin to develop and apply skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Arabic language. Students will communicate and interact in structured activities, with a focus on matters of personal interest and familiar topics, and will read and write simple texts in the language. Throughout the course, students will acquire an understanding and appreciation of diverse communities in regions of the world where the language is spoken. They will also develop skills necessary for lifelong language learning.

Français 10e année
Grade 10

Le cours de français de 10ᵉ année de français vise à renforcer chez l’élève sa maîtrise de la langue orale et écrite ainsi que sa compréhension de divers genres textuels (roman, poésie, théâtre, essai et documents médiatiques).

  • Objectifs linguistiques : approfondir le vocabulaire et les structures grammaticales, affiner la syntaxe et enrichir les tournures stylistiques.

  • Compréhension et analyse : étudier des extraits littéraires et médiatiques pour dégager thèmes, procédés et intentions de l’auteur; développer l’esprit critique par des discussions guidées et des exercices d’interprétation.

  • Production : rédiger des textes variés (récits narratifs, chroniques, poèmes, critiques littéraires) en respectant cohérence, fluidité et registres adaptés.

  • Communication : présenter oralement exposés et débats, utiliser un vocabulaire précis, structurer son discours et argumenter de façon convaincante.

  • Créativité et collaboration : réaliser des projets de création (scénarios, performances, capsules vidéo) et travailler en équipe pour enrichir l’expérience d’apprentissage.

Ce cours favorise l’autonomie, le sens critique et la créativité, tout en préparant l’élève aux exigences de l'université et à la citoyenneté active dans un contexte bilingue.

L'image de couverture du cours provient de Vecteezy.com :

https://www.vecteezy.com/free-vector/paris

Histoire du Canada depuis la Première Guerre mondiale, 10e année Français (DEV)
Grade 10

Description du cours

Ce cours explore les développements et événements sociaux, économiques et politiques ainsi que leur impact sur la vie de divers groupes au Canada depuis 1914. Les élèves examineront le rôle du conflit et de la coopération dans la société canadienne, l’évolution du rôle du Canada au sein de la communauté mondiale, ainsi que l’influence de différentes personnes, organisations et événements sur l’identité, la citoyenneté et le patrimoine canadiens. Ils développeront leur capacité à appliquer les concepts de la pensée historique et le processus de recherche en histoire, y compris l’interprétation et l’analyse des preuves, dans l’étude des enjeux et événements clés de l’histoire canadienne depuis 1914.

Science 10 DUM
Grade 10

Course Description

This course enables students to enhance their understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and of the interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment. Students are also given opportunities to further develop their scientific investigation skills. Students will plan and conduct investigations and develop their understanding of scientific theories related to the connections between cells and systems in animals and plants; chemical reactions, with a particular focus on acid–base reactions; forces that affect climate and climate change; and the interaction of light and matter.

Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic or Applied


Mathématique, 10e année DUM
Grade 10

Description du cours

Ce cours permet aux élèves d'approfondir leur compréhension des relations et d'approfondir leurs compétences en résolution de problèmes et en algèbre grâce à la recherche, à l'utilisation efficace de la technologie et au raisonnement abstrait. Les élèves exploreront les relations quadratiques et leurs applications ; résoudront et appliqueront des systèmes linéaires ; vérifieront les propriétés des figures géométriques à l'aide de la géométrie analytique et étudieront la trigonométrie des triangles rectangles et aigus. Les élèves raisonneront mathématiquement et communiqueront leurs idées en résolvant des problèmes à plusieurs étapes. 98


Prérequis : Mathématiques de 9e année ou Principes de mathématiques de 9e année, programme académique

English as a Second Language - 10
Grade 10

This course is designed to extend the range of oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in their secondary school academic programs and in their daily lives. Students will analyse literary texts from contemporary and historical periods, interpret and evaluate informational and graphic texts, and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms.

Mathematics 9 (ENG)
Grade 9

Course Description

This course enables students to consolidate, and continue to develop, an understanding of mathematical concepts related to number sense and operations, algebra, measurement, geometry, data, probability, and financial literacy. Students will use mathematical processes, mathematical modelling, and coding to make sense of the mathematics they are learning and to apply their understanding to culturally responsive and relevant real-world situations. Students will continue to enhance their mathematical reasoning skills, including proportional reasoning, spatial reasoning, and algebraic reasoning, as they solve problems and communicate their thinking.

Issues in Canadian Geography 9
Grade 9

Course Description

This course examines interrelationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems and how these systems interconnect with those in other parts of the world. Students will explore environmental, economic, and social geographic issues relating to topics such as transportation options, energy choices, and urban development. Students will apply the concepts of geographic thinking and the geographic inquiry process, including spatial technologies, to investigate various geographic issues and to develop possible approaches for making Canada a more sustainable place in which to live. 

Prerequisite: None

English 9
Grade 9

This course enables students to continue to develop and consolidate the foundational knowledge and skills that they need for reading, writing, and oral and visual communication. Throughout the course, students will continue to enhance their media literacy and critical literacy skills, and to develop and apply transferable skills, including digital literacy. Students will also make connections to their lived experiences and to society and increase their understanding of the importance of language and literacy across the curriculum.

Prerequisite: None

Core French, Grade 9 (ENG)
Grade 9

Embark on your French language journey with our introductory course, designed for students who have little or no prior experience with French! 

Whether you are starting from scratch or have limited previous exposure, this course provides a supportive and structured environment to begin understanding and speaking French effectively.

Students will engage in guided interactive settings that promote the development of fundamental language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Discussions will focus on real-life issues and situations to make learning relevant and practical. Additionally, the course will broaden students’ cultural awareness by exploring the diverse French-speaking communities across Canada, enhancing their appreciation and understanding of these vibrant cultures.

Throughout this course, students will also cultivate various skills essential for lifelong language learning. This program is ideal for anyone looking to lay a strong foundation in French, preparing for further language studies or personal enrichment.

Course information

  • Discipline: French as a Second Language
  • Course type: Open
  • Prerequisite: None

Building the Entrepreneurial Mindset, Grade 9 (F)
Grade 9

In this course, students will learn what makes an entrepreneur thrive and the skills required to succeed in today’s business environment. Students will begin to develop their own entrepreneurial mindset, and learn why it’s important to take initiative, adapt to change, find creative solutions, and understand the financial considerations of entrepreneurship. This hands-on course will use business software and applications to help students plan and develop their entrepreneurial ideas and learn how to present them to a target audience. Throughout the course, students will enhance their communications skills as well as develop and refine their project management skills, including goal setting, time management, and networking. 

English Grade 9 DUM
Grade 9

This course enables students to continue to develop and consolidate the foundational knowledge and skills that they need for reading, writing, and oral and visual communication. Throughout the course, students will continue to enhance their media literacy and critical literacy skills, and to develop and apply transferable skills, including digital literacy. Students will also make connections to their lived experiences and to society and increase their understanding of the importance of language and literacy across the curriculum.

Prerequisite: None

Issues in Canadian Geography, Grade 9, Academic DUM
Grade 9

Course Description

This course examines interrelationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems and how these systems interconnect with those in other parts of the world. Students will explore environmental, economic, and social geographic issues relating to topics such as transportation options, energy choices, and urban development. Students will apply the concepts of geographic thinking and the geographic inquiry process, including spatial technologies, to investigate various geographic issues and to develop possible approaches for making Canada a more sustainable place in which to live. 

Prerequisite: None

Éducation à la vie saine et active, 9e Année (F) | Healthy Active Living Education, Grade 9 (F)
Grade 9

This course equips students with the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy choices now and lead healthy, active lives in the future. Through participation in a wide range of physical activities, students develop knowledge and skills related to movement competence and personal fitness that provide a foundation for active living. Students also acquire an understanding of the factors and skills that contribute to healthy development and learn how their own well-being is affected by, and affects, the world around them. Students build their sense of self, learn to interact positively with others, and develop their ability to think critically and creatively.

Prerequisite: None

Science 9e année (F) | Grade 9 Science (F)
Grade 9

This course enables students to develop their understanding of basic concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and to relate science to technology, society, and the environment. Throughout the course, students will develop their skills in the processes of scientific investigation. Students will acquire an understanding of scientific theories and conduct investigations related to sustainable ecosystems; atomic and molecular structures and the properties of elements and compounds; the study of the universe and its properties and components; and the principles of electricity.

Mathématique 9e année (F) | Mathematics Grade 9 (F)
Grade 9

Description du cours

Ce cours permet aux élèves de consolider et de continuer à développer leur compréhension des concepts mathématiques liés au sens des nombres et aux opérations, à l’algèbre, à la mesure, à la géométrie, aux données, à la probabilité et au savoir financier. Les élèves utiliseront des processus mathématiques, la modélisation mathématique et la programmation pour donner un sens aux mathématiques qu’ils apprennent et pour appliquer leur compréhension à des situations réelles pertinentes et culturellement adaptées. Ils continueront à renforcer leurs compétences en raisonnement mathématique, y compris le raisonnement proportionnel, spatial et algébrique, dans la résolution de problèmes et la communication de leur réflexion.

 
 
Arabic Language Level 1 - LYABD
Arabic

Course Description

This course provides opportunities for students to begin to develop and apply skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Arabic language. Students will communicate and interact in structured activities, with a focus on matters of personal interest and familiar topics, and will read and write simple texts in the language. Throughout the course, students will acquire an understanding and appreciation of diverse communities in regions of the world where the language is spoken. They will also develop skills necessary for lifelong language learning.

Healthy Active Living Education, Grade 9
9

This course equips students with the knowledge and skills they need to make healthy choices now and lead healthy, active lives in the future. Through participation in a wide range of physical activities, students develop knowledge and skills related to movement competence and personal fitness that provide a foundation for active living. Students also acquire an understanding of the factors and skills that contribute to healthy development and learn how their own well-being is affected by, and affects, the world around them. Students build their sense of self, learn to interact positively with others, and develop their ability to think critically and creatively.

Prerequisite: None

French Grade 9
9

Course Description

Grade 9 Core French (FSF1P) emphasizes further development of oral communication, reading, and writing skills. Students will build on and apply their knowledge of French while exploring a variety of themes. Thematic readings, which include a selection of short stories, articles, and poems, will serve as stepping stones to oral and written activities.

Grade 9 Science
9

This course enables students to develop their understanding of basic concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and to relate science to technology, society, and the environment. Throughout the course, students will develop their skills in the processes of scientific investigation. Students will acquire an understanding of scientific theories and conduct investigations related to sustainable ecosystems; atomic and molecular structures and the properties of elements and compounds; the study of the universe and its properties and components; and the principles of electricity.

Mathematics Grade 9
9

Course Description

This course enables students to consolidate, and continue to develop, an understanding of mathematical concepts related to number sense and operations, algebra, measurement, geometry, data, probability, and financial literacy. Students will use mathematical processes, mathematical modelling, and coding to make sense of the mathematics they are learning and to apply their understanding to culturally responsive and relevant real-world situations. Students will continue to enhance their mathematical reasoning skills, including proportional reasoning, spatial reasoning, and algebraic reasoning, as they solve problems and communicate their thinking.

Issues in Canadian Geography, Grade 9, Academic
9

Course Description

This course examines interrelationships within and between Canada’s natural and human systems and how these systems interconnect with those in other parts of the world. Students will explore environmental, economic, and social geographic issues relating to topics such as transportation options, energy choices, and urban development. Students will apply the concepts of geographic thinking and the geographic inquiry process, including spatial technologies, to investigate various geographic issues and to develop possible approaches for making Canada a more sustainable place in which to live. 

Prerequisite: None

English Grade 9
9

This course enables students to continue to develop and consolidate the foundational knowledge and skills that they need for reading, writing, and oral and visual communication. Throughout the course, students will continue to enhance their media literacy and critical literacy skills, and to develop and apply transferable skills, including digital literacy. Students will also make connections to their lived experiences and to society and increase their understanding of the importance of language and literacy across the curriculum.

Prerequisite: None

Technology and the Skilled Trades, Grade 9
9

This hands-on course enables students to further explore the engineering design process and develop other technological knowledge and skills introduced in earlier grades. Students will design and safely create prototypes, products, and/or services, working with tools and technologies from various industries. As students develop their projects to address real-life problems, they will apply technological concepts such as precision measurement, as well as health and safety standards. Students will begin to explore job skills programs and education and training pathways, including skilled trades, that can lead to a variety of careers.

Building the Entrepreneurial Mindset, Grade 9
9

In this course, students will learn what makes an entrepreneur thrive and the skills required to succeed in today’s business environment. Students will begin to develop their own entrepreneurial mindset, and learn why it’s important to take initiative, adapt to change, find creative solutions, and understand the financial considerations of entrepreneurship. This hands-on course will use business software and applications to help students plan and develop their entrepreneurial ideas and learn how to present them to a target audience. Throughout the course, students will enhance their communications skills as well as develop and refine their project management skills, including goal setting, time management, and networking. 

Launching and Leading a Business Grade 10
10

Launching and Leading a Business

This course introduces students to the world of business and what is required to be successful, ethical, and responsible in today’s economy. Students will develop the knowledge and skills needed to be an entrepreneur who knows how to respond to local and global market opportunities. Throughout the course, students will explore and understand the responsibility of managing different functions of a business. This includes accounting, marketing, information and communication technology, financial management, human resources, and production.


English Grade 10
10

This course is designed to extend the range of oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in their secondary school academic programs and in their daily lives. Students will analyse literary texts from contemporary and historical periods, interpret and evaluate informational and graphic texts, and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms. An important focus will be on the selective use of strategies that contribute to effective communication. This course is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 11 university or college preparation course.

Science 10
10

Course Description

This course enables students to enhance their understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and of the interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment. Students are also given opportunities to further develop their scientific investigation skills. Students will plan and conduct investigations and develop their understanding of scientific theories related to the connections between cells and systems in animals and plants; chemical reactions, with a particular focus on acid–base reactions; forces that affect climate and climate change; and the interaction of light and matter.

Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic or Applied


Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic
10

Explore the pivotal moments in Canadian history since 1914 with our comprehensive course that delves into the social, economic, and political developments that have shaped the nation! 

This course offers a deep examination of the impact of these events on various individuals, groups, and communities, including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities.

Students will study the dynamics of conflict and cooperation within Canadian society, Canada's evolving role on the global stage, and the influence of key individuals, organizations, and events on Canadian identities, citizenship, and heritage. Special emphasis is placed on understanding the significant political developments and government policies that have affected First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities.

Through this course, students will enhance their ability to apply concepts of historical thinking and the historical inquiry process. This includes interpreting and analyzing evidence to investigate major issues and events in recent Canadian history. Ideal for students interested in gaining a thorough understanding of Canada's past and its continued influence on the present and future, this course equips them with critical thinking skills and a nuanced perspective on national history.

Course information

  • Discipline: Canadian and World Studies
  • Course type: Academic
  • Prerequisite: None

Civics and Career
10

Course Description

This course explores rights and responsibilities associated with being an active citizen in a democratic society. Students will explore issues of civic importance such as healthy schools, community planning, environmental responsibility, and the influence of social media, while developing their understanding of the role of civic engagement and of political processes in the local, national, and/or global community. Students will apply the concepts of political thinking and the political inquiry process to investigate, and express informed opinions about, a range of political issues and developments that are both of significance in today's world and of personal interest to them.



Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic
10

Course Description

This course enables students to broaden their understanding of relationships and extend their problem-solving and algebraic skills though investigation, the effective use of technology, and abstract reasoning. Students will explore quadratic relations and their applications; solve and apply linear systems; verify properties of geometric figures using analytic geometry, and investigate the trigonometry of right and acute triangles. Students will reason mathematically and communicate their thinking as they solve multi-step problems. 98

Prerequisite: Grade 9 Mathematics, DE-streamed (2021), or Grade 9 Principles of Mathematics, Academic,  MPM1D (2005)


Visual Arts, Grade 10
10

This course enables students to develop their skills in producing and presenting art
by introducing them to new ideas, materials, and processes for artistic exploration and
experimentation. Students will apply the elements and principles of design when exploring
the creative process. Students will use the critical analysis process to reflect on and interpret
art within a personal, contemporary, and historical context.

Prerequisite: None

Core French, Grade 10, Open
10

Enhance your French language skills with our engaging course designed to provide students with ample opportunities to speak French in guided and structured interactive settings. This course focuses on enabling students to communicate effectively about personal interests and familiar topics in real-life situations. Through comprehensive practices in listening, speaking, reading, and writing, students will utilize a variety of media including print, oral, visual, and electronic texts.

Participants will develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of the rich diversity of French-speaking communities worldwide. Additionally, the course equips students with essential language learning skills that will serve them throughout their lives, fostering a long-term connection with the French language.

Ideal for students looking to improve their French communication abilities, this course offers practical language applications and cultural insights that prepare them for further linguistic and cultural exploration.

Prerequisite: Core French, Grade 9, Open

CLU3M - Understanding Canadian Law
11

Course Description:

This course explores Canadian law, with a focus on legal issues that are relevant to the lives of people in Canada. Students will gain an understanding of laws relating to rights and freedoms in Canada; our legal system; and family, contract, employment, tort, and criminal law. Students will develop legal reasoning skills and will apply the concepts of legal thinking and the legal studies inquiry process when investigating a range of legal issues and formulating and communicating informed opinions about them.

Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied

Biology Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course furthers students’ understanding of the processes that occur in biological systems. Students will study theory and conduct investigations in the areas of biodiversity; evolution; genetic processes; the structure and function of animals; and the anatomy, growth, and function of plants. The course focuses on the theoretical aspects of the topics under study, and helps students refine skills related to scientific investigation.

Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic

Functions Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course introduces the mathematical concept of the function by extending students’ experiences with linear and quadratic relations. Students will investigate properties of discrete and continuous functions, including trigonometric and exponential functions; represent functions numerically, algebraically, and graphically; solve problems involving applications of functions; investigate inverse functions; and develop facility in determining equivalent algebraic expressions. Students will reason mathematically and communicate their thinking as they solve multi-step problems.

Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic

English Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyse challenging literary texts from various periods, countries, and cultures, as well as a range of informational and graphic texts, and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms. An important focus will be on using language with precision and clarity and incorporating stylistic devices appropriately and effectively. The course is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 university or college preparation course.

Prerequisite: English, Grade 10, Academic

Chemistry Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course enables students to deepen their understanding of chemistry through the study of the properties of chemicals and chemical bonds; chemical reactions and quantitative relationships in those reactions; solutions and solubility; and atmospheric chemistry and the behaviour of gases. Students will further develop their analytical skills and investigate the qualitative and quantitative properties of matter, as well as the impact of some common chemical reactions on society and the environment.

Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic

Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course provides students with opportunities to think critically about theories, questions, and issues related to anthropology, psychology, and sociology. Students will develop an understanding of the approaches and research methods used by social scientists. They will be given opportunities to explore theories from a variety of perspectives, to conduct social science research, and to become familiar with current thinking on a range of issues within the three disciplines.

Prerequisite: The Grade 10 academic course in English, or the Grade 10 academic history course (Canadian and world studies) 

Designing Your Future Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course prepares students to make successful transitions to postsecondary destinations as they investigate specific postsecondary options based on their skills, interests, and personal characteristics. Students will explore the realities and opportunities of the workplace and examine factors that affect success, while refining their job-search and employability skills. Students will develop their portfolios with a focus on their targeted destination and develop an action plan for future success.

Prerequisite: None

Computer Science Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course introduces students to computer science. Students will design software independently and as part of a team, using industry-standard programming tools and applying the software development life-cycle model. They will also write and use subprograms within computer programs. Students will develop creative solutions for various types of problems as their understanding of the computing environment grows. They will also explore environmental and ergonomic issues, emerging research in computer science, and global career trends in computer-related fields.

Prerequisite: None

Health for Life Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course enables students to examine the factors that influence their own health practices and behaviours as well as those factors that contribute to the development of healthy communities. It emphasizes the concept of wellness, which addresses all aspects of well-being – physical, cognitive, emotional, spiritual, and social – and promotes healthy eating, physical activity, and building and maintaining a positive sense of self. Students will develop the skills necessary to make healthy choices and create a personal wellness plan. They will also design initiatives that encourage others to lead healthy, active lives. The course prepares students for college programs in health sciences, fitness, wellness, and health promotion.

Prerequisite: None

Media Studies Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course emphasizes knowledge and skills that will enable students to understand media communication in the twenty-first century and to use media effectively and responsibly. Through analysing the forms and messages of a variety of media works and audience responses to them, and through creating their own media works, students will develop critical thinking skills, aesthetic and ethical judgement, and skills in viewing, representing, listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

Prerequisite: English, Grade 10, Academic or Applied

Functions and Applications, Grade 11, University/College Preparation Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course introduces basic features of the function by extending students’ experiences with quadratic relations. It focuses on quadratic, trigonometric, and exponential functions and their use in modelling real-world situations. Students will represent functions numerically, graphically, and algebraically; simplify expressions; solve equations; and solve problems relating to applications. Students will reason mathematically and communicate their thinking as they solve multi-step problems. 

Prerequisite: Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic, or Foundations of Mathematics, Grade 10, Applied

Visual Arts, Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course enables you to further develop your knowledge and skills in visual arts. You will use the creative process to explore a wide range of themes through studio work that may include drawing, painting, sculpting, and printmaking, as well as the creation of collage, multimedia works, and works using emerging technologies. You will use the critical analysis process when evaluating your own work and the work of others.

PrerequisitesAVI1O or AVI2O

The Individual and the Economy Grade 11
11

Course Description: 

This course explores issues and challenges facing the Canadian economy as well as the implications of various responses to them. Students will explore the economic role of firms, workers, and government as well as their own role as individual consumers and contributors, and how all of these roles contribute to stability and change in the Canadian economy. Students will apply the concepts of economic thinking and the economic inquiry process, including economic models, to investigate the impact of economic issues and decisions at the individual, regional, and national level.

Prerequisite: Canadian History since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied

Physics Grade 11
11

Course Description:

This course develops students’ understanding of the basic concepts of physics. Students will explore kinematics, with an emphasis on linear motion; different kinds of forces; energy transformations; the properties of mechanical waves and sound; and electricity and magnetism. They will enhance their scientific investigation skills as they test laws of physics. In addition, they will analyse the interrelationships between physics and technology, and consider the impact of technological applications of physics on society and the environment.

Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic

Advanced Functions Grade 12
12

Course Description

This course extends students’ experience with functions. Students will investigate the properties of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; develop techniques for combining functions; broaden their understanding of rates of change; and develop facility in applying these concepts and skills. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics. This course is intended both for students taking the Calculus and Vectors course as a prerequisite for a university program and for those wishing to consolidate their understanding of mathematics before proceeding to any one of a variety of university programs.

Prerequisite: Functions, Grade 11, University Preparation, or Mathematics for College Technology, Grade 12, College Preparation

Biology Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course provides students with the opportunity for in-depth study of the concepts and processes that occur in biological systems. Students will study theory and conduct investigations in the areas of biochemistry, metabolic processes, molecular genetics, homeostasis, and population dynamics. Emphasis will be placed on the achievement of detailed knowledge and the refinement of skills needed for further study in various branches of the life sciences and related fields.

Prerequisites: Biology, Grade 11, University Preparation

English Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course emphasizes the consolidation of the literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyse a range of challenging literary texts from various periods, countries, and cultures; interpret and evaluate informational and graphic texts; and create oral, written, and media texts in a variety of forms. An important focus will be on using academic language coherently and confidently, selecting the reading strategies best suited to particular texts and particular purposes for reading, and developing greater control in writing. The course is intended to prepare students for university, college, or the workplace.

Prerequisite: English, Grade 11, University Preparation

Calculus and Vectors (U) Grade 12
12

Course Description

This course builds on students’ previous experience with functions and their developing understanding of rates of change. Students will solve problems involving geometric and algebraic representations of vectors and representations of lines and planes in three dimensional space; broaden their understanding of rates of change to include the derivatives of polynomial, sinusoidal, exponential, rational, and radical functions; and apply these concepts and skills to the modelling of real-world relationships. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics. This course is intended for students who choose to pursue careers in fields such as science, engineering, economics, and some areas of business, including those students who will be required to take a university-level calculus, linear algebra, or physics course.

Prerequisite: Proof of completion or enrollment is MHF4U

Chemistry Grade 12 (U)
12

Course Description

This course enables students to deepen their understanding of chemistry through the study of organic chemistry, the structure and properties of matter, energy changes and rates of reaction, equilibrium in chemical systems, and electrochemistry. Students will further develop their problem-solving and investigation skills as they investigate chemical processes, and will refine their ability to communicate scientific information. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of chemistry in everyday life and on evaluating the impact of chemical technology on the environment.

Prerequisite: Chemistry, Grade 11, University Preparation

Physics Grade 12 (U)
12

Course Description

This course enables students to deepen their understanding of physics concepts and theories. Students will continue their exploration of energy transformations and the forces that affect motion, and will investigate electrical, gravitational, and magnetic fields and electromagnetic radiation. Students will also explore the wave nature of light, quantum mechanics, and special relativity. They will further develop their scientific investigation skills, learning, for example, how to analyse, qualitatively and quantitatively, data related to a variety of physics concepts and principles. Students will also consider the impact of technological applications of physics on society and the environment.

Prerequisite: SPH3U

Data Management Grade 12 (U)
12

Course Description:

This course broadens students’ understanding of mathematics as it relates to managing data. Students will apply methods for organizing and analysing large amounts of information; solve problems involving probability and statistics; and carry out a culminating investigation that integrates statistical concepts and skills. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics. Students planning to enter university programs in business, the social sciences, and the humanities will find this course of particular interest.

Prerequisite: Functions, Grade 11, University Preparation, or Functions and Applications, Grade 11, University/College Preparation

International Business Fundamentals, Grade 12, Mixed (U)
12

Course Description

This course provides an overview of the importance of international business and trade in the global economy and explores the factors that influence success in international markets.

Students will learn about the techniques and strategies associated with marketing, distribution, and managing international business effectively.

This course prepares students for postsecondary programs in business, including international business, marketing, and management.

Prerequisite: None

Business Leadership: Management Fundamental, Grade 12, Mixed
12

Course Description

The business leadership courses allow students to explore how managers function in organizations and take on the challenge of generating solutions in order to solve problems. These courses allow students to explore the roles, responsibilities, skills, and functions of management. Students will learn the factors that encourage effective leadership practices.  Emphasis throughout the courses will be placed on the importance of ethics and social responsibility in the corporate world. Students will learn how to communicate effectively for business purposes. The courses in business leadership will prepare students to work effectively in organizations in positions of employment and management.

Prerequisite: None

Canadian and World Issues Grade 12
12

Course Description:

In this course, students will address the challenge of creating a more sustainable and equitable world. They will explore issues involving a wide range of topics, including economic disparities, threats to the environment, globalization, human rights, and quality of life, and will analyse government policies, international agreements, and individual responsibilities relating to them. Students will apply the concepts of geographic thinking and the geographic inquiry process, including the use of spatial technologies, to investigate these complex issues and their impacts on natural and human communities around the world.

Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities

Computer Science Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course enables students to further develop knowledge and skills in computer science. Students will use modular design principles to create complex and fully documented programs, according to industry standards. Student teams will manage a large software development project, from planning through to project review. Students will also analyse algorithms for effectiveness. They will investigate ethical issues in computing and further explore environmental issues, emerging technologies, areas of research in computer science, and careers in the field.

Prerequisite: Introduction to Computer Science, Grade 11, University Preparation

Earth and Space Science (U) Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course develops students’ understanding of Earth and its place in the universe. Students will investigate the properties of and forces in the universe and solar system and analyse techniques scientists use to generate knowledge about them. Students will closely examine the materials of Earth, its internal and surficial processes, and its geological history, and will learn how Earth’s systems interact and how they have changed over time. Throughout the course, students will learn how these forces, processes, and materials affect their daily lives. The course draws on biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics in its consideration of geological and astronomical processes that can be observed directly or inferred from other evidence.

Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic

World Cultures Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course examines the nature of culture; how cultural identities are acquired, maintained, and transformed; and theories used to analyse cultures. Students will explore world cultures, with an emphasis on the analysis of religious and spiritual beliefs, art forms, and philosophy. They will study the contributions and influence of a range of cultural groups and will critically analyse issues facing ethnocultural groups within Canada and around the world. Students will develop and apply research skills and will design and implement a social action initiative relating to cultural diversity.

Prerequisite: Any university, college, or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies

Introductory Kinesiology Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course focuses on the study of human movement and of systems, factors, and principles involved in human development. Students will learn about the effects of physical activity on health and performance, the evolution of physical activity and sport, and the physiological, psychological, and social factors that influence an individual’s participation in physical activity and sport. The course prepares students for university programs in physical education and health, kinesiology, health sciences, health studies, recreation, and sports administration.

Prerequisite: Any Grade 11 university or university/college preparation course in science, or any Grade 11 or 12 course in health and physical education

Personal Life Management Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course focuses on preparing students for living independently and working successfully with others. Students will learn to manage their personal resources to meet their basic needs for food, clothing, and housing. They will also learn about their personal, legal, and financial responsibilities and develop and apply interpersonal skills in order to make wise and responsible personal and occupational choices. Students will apply research and inquiry skills while investigating topics related to personal life management. The course emphasizes the achievement of expectations through practical experiences.

Prerequisite: None

Families in Canada Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course enables students to draw on sociological, psychological, and anthropological theories and research to analyse the development of individuals, intimate relationships, and family and parent-child relationships. Students will focus on issues and challenges facing individuals and families in Canada’s diverse society. They will develop analytical tools that enable them to assess various factors affecting families and to consider policies and practices intended to support families in Canada. They will develop the investigative skills required to conduct and communicate the results of research on individuals, intimate relationships, and parent-child relationships.

Prerequisites: Any university or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies

Foundations for College Mathematics Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course enables students to broaden their understanding of real-world applications of mathematics. Students will analyse data using statistical methods; solve problems involving applications of geometry and trigonometry; solve financial problems connected with annuities, budgets, and renting or owning accommodation; simplify expressions; and solve equations. Students will reason mathematically and communicate their thinking as they solve multi-step problems. This course prepares students for college programs in areas such as business, health sciences, and human services, and for certain skilled trades.

Prerequisite: Foundations for College Mathematics, Grade 11, College Preparation, or Functions and Applications, Grade 11, University/College Preparation

Nutrition and Health Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course examines the relationships between food, energy balance, and nutritional status; the nutritional needs of individuals at different stages of life; and the role of nutrition in health and disease. Students will evaluate nutrition-related trends and will determine how food choices can promote food security and environmental responsibility. Students will learn about healthy eating, expand their repertoire of food-preparation techniques, and develop their social science research skills by investigating issues related to nutrition and health.

Prerequisites: Any university or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies

Canadian And International Law Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course explores a range of contemporary legal issues and how they are addressed in both Canadian and international law. Students will develop an understanding of the principles of Canadian and international law and of issues related to human rights and freedoms, conflict resolution, and criminal, environmental, and workplace law, both in Canada and internationally. Students will apply the concepts of legal thinking and the legal studies inquiry process, and will develop legal reasoning skills, when investigating these and other issues in both Canadian and international contexts.

Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities.

Financial Accounting Principles, Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course introduces students to advanced accounting principles that will prepare them for postsecondary studies in business. Students will learn about financial statements for various forms of business ownership and how those statements are interpreted in making business decisions.This course expands students’ knowledge of sources of financing, further develops accounting methods for assets, and introduces accounting for partnerships and corporations. 

Prerequisite: Financial Accounting Fundamentals, Grade 11, University/College Preparation

Challenge and Change in society, Grade 12, University Preparation
12

Course Description

This course focuses on the use of social science theories, perspectives, and methodologies to investigate and explain shifts in knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviour and their impact on society. Students will critically analyse how and why cultural, social, and behavioural patterns change over time. They will explore the ideas of social theorists and use those ideas to analyse causes of and responses to challenges such as technological change, deviance, and global inequalities. Students will explore ways in which social science research methods can be used to study social change. 

Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies

Analysing Current Economic Issues, Grade 12
12

Course Description:

This course examines current Canadian and international economic issues, developments, policies, and practices from diverse perspectives. Students will explore the decisions that individuals and institutions, including governments, make in response to economic issues such as globalization, trade agreements, economic inequalities, regulation, and public spending. Students will apply the concepts of economic thinking and the economic inquiry process, as well as economic models and theories, to investigate, and develop informed opinions about, economic trade-offs, growth, and sustainability and related economic issues.

Prerequisite: Any university or university/college preparation course in Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities.

English as a Second Language (ESLAO), Level 1
ESL Test

Course Description:

This course builds on students’ previous education and language knowledge to introduce them to the English language and help them adjust to the diversity in their new environment. Students will use beginning English language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing for everyday and essential academic purposes. They will engage in short conversations using basic English language structures and simple sentence patterns; read short adapted texts; and write phrases and short sentences. The course also provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to begin to adapt to their new lives in Canada.

English as a Second Language (ESLBO), Level 2
ESL Test

Course Description:

This course extends students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in English for everyday and academic purposes. Students will participate in conversations in structured situations on a variety of familiar and new topics; read a variety of texts designed or adapted for English language learners; expand their knowledge of English grammatical structures and sentence patterns; and link English sentences to compose paragraphs. The course also supports students’ continuing adaptation to the Ontario school system by expanding their knowledge of diversity in their new province and country. 

Prerequisite: ESL Level 1 or equivalent*

English as a Second Language (ESLCO), Level 3
ESL Test

Course Description:

This course further extends students’ skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in English for a variety of everyday and academic purposes. Students will make short classroom oral presentations; read a variety of adapted and original texts in English; and write using a variety of text forms. As well, students will expand their academic vocabulary and their study skills to facilitate their transition to the mainstream school program. This course also introduces students to the rights and responsibilities inherent in Canadian citizenship, and to a variety of current Canadian issues. 

Prerequisite: ESL Level 2 or equivalent*

English As a Second Language (ESLDO), Level 4
ESL Test

Course Description:

This course prepares students to use English with increasing fluency and accuracy in classroom and social situations and to participate in Canadian society as informed citizens. Students will develop the oral presentation, reading, and writing skills required for success in all school subjects. They will extend listening and speaking skills through participation in discussions and seminars; study and interpret a variety of grade-level texts; write narratives, articles, and summaries in English; and respond critically to a variety of print and media texts.

Prerequisite: ESL Level 3 or equivalent

English As a Second Language (ESLEO), Level 5
ESL Test

Course Description

This course provides students with the skills and strategies they need to make the transition to college and university preparation courses in English and other secondary school disciplines. Students will be encouraged to develop independence in a range of academic tasks. They will participate in debates and lead classroom workshops; read and interpret literary works and academic texts; write essays, narratives, and reports; and apply a range of learning strategies and research skills effectively. Students will further develop their ability to respond critically to print and media texts.

Prerequisite: ESL Level 4 or equivalent

Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OLC4O)
ESL Test

Course Description:

This course is designed to help students acquire and demonstrate the cross-curricular literacy skills that are evaluated by the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT). Students who complete the course successfully will meet the provincial literacy requirement for graduation. Students will read a variety of informational, narrative, and graphic texts and will produce a variety of forms of writing, including summaries, information paragraphs, opinion pieces, and news reports. Students will also maintain and manage a portfolio containing a record of their reading experiences and samples of their writing.

Eligibility requirement: Students who have been eligible to write the OSSLT at least twice and who have been unsuccessful at least once are eligible to take the course. (Students who have already met the literacy requirement for graduation may be eligible to take the course under special circumstances, at the discretion of the principal.