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Making the Transition to Grade 11

This guide provides information on Grade 11 registration, diploma requirements, and elective choices for Ontario Secondary School students. Plan your courses, explore SHSM programs, and ensure you meet prerequisites for Grade 12. Don't miss out on valuable opportunities!

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Making the Transition to Grade 11

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  1. Making the Transition to Grade 11

  2. 2019 Registration Info Getting from HERE to THERE!

  3. Diploma Requirements • 4 credits in English (one credit per grade) • 3 credits in math (at least 1 credit in Grade 11 or 12) • 2 credits in science • 1 credit in French Ontario Secondary School Diploma

  4. Diploma Requirements • 1 credit in Canadian history • 1 credit in Canadian geography • 1 credit in the arts • 1 credit in health and physical education • .5 credit in civics • .5 credit in career studies Ontario Secondary School Diploma

  5. Diploma Requirements – Group ONE 1 additional credit in: • ESL or FSL or Native or Classical or International Language • or Social sciences and the humanities, • or Canadian and world studies, • or Guidance and career education, • or Cooperative education • GR 11 RELIGION COUNTS!! Ontario Secondary School Diploma

  6. Diploma Requirements – Group TWO 1additional credit in: • Health and Phys Ed. • or the Arts, • or Business studies, • or French as a Second Language, • or Cooperative education Ontario Secondary School Diploma

  7. Diploma Requirements – Group THREE 1additional credit in: • Science ( grade 11 or 12), • or Technological education (grades 9 -12), • or French as a second language, • or Computer Studies • or Cooperative education Ontario Secondary School Diploma

  8. PLUS • Optional Courses (12) – includes 4 Religion • 40 hours of Community Service • Successful completion of the Grade 10 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test

  9. Literacy Test – March 2019 If you do not pass the literacy test: • Another chance to write test will be given • OR you could take the literacy course • Student must pass test OR course to graduate Ontario Secondary School Diploma

  10. The majority of compulsory courses are taken in Grades 9 and 10.

  11. Making Choices - Compulsory credits

  12. Transfer courses will be required for changing streams after grade 10. • There are options to help you change levels • PLEASE SEE your guidance counsellor Changing levels

  13. A mix of Sector-related (required) classes On-the-job experience – mandatory ½ day COOP “reach ahead” experiences and certifications No cost to students! SHSM – Specialist High Skills Major

  14. Currently offered in: Agriculture (Green Industries) Construction Health and Wellness Hospitality Sport Transportation SHSM – Specialist High Skills Major

  15. ELECTIVE CHOICES – Dual Credits w Fanshawe • Transportation/Welding (Grade 11 double credit) @ Fanshawe • Outdoor living & Rec Fitness Leadership (Grade 12 double credit) @ Fanshawe

  16. Music Vocal Music Instrumental Drama Musical Theatre (open to all – gr. 12) Visual Arts Photography Yearbook (Tech) ELECTIVE CHOICESThe Arts

  17. Entrepreneurship Accounting Marketing Computer Science Leadership Learning Strategies COOP ELECTIVE CHOICESBusiness & Guidance

  18. Journalism (O) French (U or O) Extended French (U) ESL (English as a Second Language) ELECTIVE CHOICESEnglish & Languages

  19. Law (M or E) • American History (U) • Working with Infants/Raising healthy children • Intro to Psych, Soc, and anthropology (C or U) ELECTIVE CHOICESCdn & World Studies& Social Sciences

  20. Health and Physical Education – Co-ed • Personal Fitness • Hockey • Volleyball Focus Class • Basketball Focus Class • Weightlifting (Boys) ELECTIVE CHOICESPhysical Education

  21. Environmental Science (E or M) • Biology (U or C) • Chemistry (U or grade 12 C) • Physics (U or grade 12 C) ELECTIVE CHOICESScience

  22. ELECTIVE CHOICES - TECH • Baking • Communications • Computer Engineering • Construction • Green Industries • Hairstyling (1 or 2 credit) • Hospitality (cooking) • Health Care • Tech Design • Interior/Textile Design • Transportation • Welding (single) • Woodworking • Yearbook

  23. ELECTIVE CHOICES – Dual Credits w Fanshawe • Transportation/Welding (Grade 11 double credit) @ Fanshawe • Outdoor living & Rec Fitness Leadership (Grade 12 double credit) @ Fanshawe

  24. PLAN AHEAD • Some grade 11 courses will be prerequisites for specific grade 12 courses Example: AVI4M needs AVI3M TFJ4E2 needs TFJ3E1

  25. PLAN AHEAD • SHSM Candidates • There are required courses you need to complete an SHSM. Be sure to add required courses and ½ day COOP • Recommend you plan out grade 11 and 12

  26. PLAN AHEAD • Some courses are offered in Alternate years • HHS4U – Families in Canada – 2019/20 • HSB4U – Challenge & Change – 2020/21 • CGW4U – World issues – 2019/20

  27. Summer School Gr. 10 Careers/Civics (CHV/GLC2O) Gr. 11 M Religion (HRT3MSS) Gr. 11 Health for Life (PPZ3CSS) Gr. 11/12 COOP (double credit) Gr. 12 U English (ENG4USS)

  28. Summer School Register through the summer school tabs (found below the SUBMIT button) “GRADE 9-12 SUMMER SCHOOL OPTIONS” – complete registration by connecting to a Student Survey ** If you do not follow through –you will not be guaranteed a spot in the classroom

  29. Reminder to select FEF3U • Offering Geography CGC1DF (French instruction) • Also offering World Religions HRT3MF (French Instruction) FRENCH CERTIFICATE

  30. How To Choose?? • Evaluate your success and effort in the Grade 10 program • A mark of 70% is recommended for continued work at the academic level as well as good work habits and organizational skills • Begin researching various destinations to find out what education is required to achieve your goal

  31. How To Choose?? • Look carefully at online Course Guide and explore all possible choices. Note prerequisites • Explore new skills and interests • Talk to parents & teachers & friends. • Research – jobs, enrichment opportunities, school and programs

  32. Making your choices for Grade 11:College or University or Workplace? • Be honest with yourself: What are you good at? What do you enjoy? How much work are you willing to do?

  33. http://www.trinitycatholic.ca/sites/content/files/high_school_resources/COURSE_CALENDAR_2019-2020.pdfhttp://www.trinitycatholic.ca/sites/content/files/high_school_resources/COURSE_CALENDAR_2019-2020.pdf Link to Online Course calendar

  34. Plan Ahead – University Bound • Min of 6 grade 12 U/M courses required • Min averages for many programs … check guide at www.electronicinfo.ca • Plan your grade 11 AND 12 years now to ensure you will meet your post secondary requirements

  35. Plan Ahead – Trades/Apprenticeship Bound • Check recommended courses and # of hours required • www.careersintrades.com • www.apprenticesearch.com • Combine COOP credits plus OYAP and start earning hours toward your apprenticeship while still in high school • See Ms. Deroo

  36. Plan Ahead – College Bound • Check program prerequisites – and min averages for competitive programs • www.ontariocolleges.ca • Min 65% average

  37. REMEMBER… • Course Request Sign-Off Form and $55 due Tues. Feb. 19th • A parent signature is required. • Once you hit SUBMIT, courses are locked in! • Collection will be in period ONE.

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