Grade 12 Education Plan for 2023
A comprehensive look at the Grade 12 education plan for 2023, including graduation requirements, course selection, math pathways, post-secondary destinations, and more. The content covers topics like compulsory credits, optional courses, and a spirit of seeking knowledge. It also includes a land acknowledgement recognizing the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations. Additionally, details about earning an Ontario Secondary School Diploma in a Catholic Secondary School are outlined.
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Overview Review of Graduation Requirements Grade 12 Course Selection Decisions Optional Courses Math Pathways Post-Secondary Destinations myBlueprint Instructions
A Spirit to Know You Gracious and Holy Father, Please give me: Intellect to understand You, Reason to discern You, Diligence to seek You, Wisdom to find You, A spirit to know You, A heart to meditate upon You, Ears to hear You, Eyes to see You, A tongue to proclaim You, A way of life pleasing to You, Patience to wait for You, And perseverance to look for You. Grant me a perfect end, Your holy presence, A blessed resurrection And life everlasting. St. Kateri Tekakwitha, Lily of the Mohawks, pray for us.
Land Acknowledgement We would like to acknowledge that we are here to pay respect and recognize that this is the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations, and we are here because this land was occupied. In recognizing that this space occupies colonized First Nations territories, and out of respect for the rights of the Indigenous people, it is our collective responsibility to recognize our colonial histories and present-day implications and honour, protect and sustain this land.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma What you need to graduate To earn a high school diploma in an Ontario Catholic Secondary School, students must: earn 22 compulsory credits earn 8 optional credits pass the literacy requirement complete a minimum of 40 hours of community involvement activities
Students in a Catholic Secondary School must earn the following 22 compulsory credits to get their Ontario Secondary School Diploma: 4 credits in Theology (1 credit per grade) 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade) 3 credits in Mathematics (at least 1 credit in Grade 11 or 12) 3 credits for Group 1, 2 and 3 courses (1 credit in each Group) 2 credits in Science 1 credit in Canadian History (Grade 10) 1 credit in Canadian Geography (Grade 9) 1 credit in the Arts 1 credit in Health and Physical Education 1 credit in French as a Second Language 0.5 credit in Career Studies 0.5 credit in Civics Compulsory Credits
Group 1 Additional credit in English (including the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course) or French as a Second Language a Native Language First Nations, M tis, and Inuit Studies a Classical or an International Language Social Sciences and the Humanities Canadian and World Studies Guidance and Career Education Cooperative Education One Credit From
Group 2 Additional Credit in Health and Physical Education Additional Credit in the Arts Business Studies Additional Credit in French as a Second Language Cooperative Education One Credit From
Group 3 Additional Science (Grade 11 or 12) Technological Education Additional Credit in French as a Second Language Computer Studies Cooperative Education One Credit From
Choosing Your Courses: English & Religion If ENG 4C . also choose ..HRE 4O If ENG 4E ..also choose HRE 4O If ENG 4U also choose HRE 4M and/or HZT 4U
Math Pathways Check pre-requisites to Post- Secondary options. If you took MCF 3M, you could take MDM 4U. If you took MCR 3U, you could take MDM 4U or MHF 4U or MCV 4U MHF 4U is offered in Semester 1 as it is a pre-req for MCV 4U (Semester 2 only). MCT 4C is usually offered in Summer School/Night School
Choosing Your Courses Up to 6 Elective Courses Search Cabot s online Course Calendar Review pre-requisites to Post- Secondary Programs Talk with parents, teachers, administrators, advisors, and/or counsellors You can choose courses from both Grade 11 and Grade 12 University bound students will need 6 U/M level Grade 12 courses 2 Compulsory Courses Theology or Philosophy English or ESL
Elective Courses (So many!!!!!!) Grade 12 Courses include: Drama ..ADA4M Visual ..AVI4M1 Accounting/Economics/International Business/Business Leadership/Personal Finance .BAT4M/CIA4U/BBB4M/BOH4M/IDC4UP Law .CLN4C/CLN4U Computers/Communication Technology ..ICS4C or ICS4U/TGJ4M Cooperative Education (2 Credit and 4 Credit) .. DCO3OC/Coop Literature (Horror). ETS4C/ETS4U French ... .. .FSF4U Learning Strategies .. GLE4O Mathematics MAP4C/MDM4U/MHF4U/MCV4U/MEL4U Personal Fitness/Co-Ed Phys. Ed./Recreation and Healthy Active Living Leadership .......... .PAF4OM or PAF4OF/PPL4O/PLF4M Biology/Chemistry/Physics .SBI4U/SCH4C or SCH4U/SPH4C or SPH4U Families in Canada/Challenge Change and Society .. ...............HHS4C or HHS4U/HSB4U Construction/Hospitality/Hairstyling and Aesthetics....................................... ...................TCJ4C/TFJ4C/TXJ4E
New Course to Cabot for Grade 12 ETS 4C/4U Grade 12 Literature Studies Horror Students will look at the changing nature of monsters that presented a threat to different decades of people: the first horror movies of the silent era, the monsters, vampires, and werewolves of the 30s and 40s, the fear of possessed children in the 70s, psycho-killers of the 80s and 90s, contagion and post-apocalyptic horror of the present.
Communications Technology Print and Graphic Communications TGG 3M Grade 11 Print & Graphic Communications This course examines communications technology from a media perspective. Students will develop knowledge and skills as they design and produce media projects in the areas of live, recorded, and graphic communications. These areas may include TV, video, and movie production; radio and audio production; print and graphic communications; photography; digital imaging; broadcast journalism; and interactive new media. This course provides an emphasis on Print and Graphic Communications
Hospitality and TourismBaking TFB 3E Grade 11 Hospitality and Tourism: Baking Students will learn how to prepare, present, and serve food using a variety of tools and equipment, and will develop an understanding of the fundamentals of providing high-quality service to ensure customer satisfaction and the components of running a successful event or activity. This course provides an emphasis on Baking
ScienceEnvironmental Science SVN 3E1 Grade 11 Environmental Science Students will explore a range of topics, including the impact of human activities on the environment; human health and the environment; energy conservation; resource science and management; and safety and environmental responsibility in the workplace. Students will explore a range of topics, including the impact of human activities on the environment; human health and the environment; energy conservation; resource science and management; and safety and environmental responsibility in the workplace.
Technological Education Hairstyling and Aesthetics TXJ 3E/4E Grade 11/12 Hairstyling and Aesthetics These courses presents hairstyling, make-up, and nail care techniques from a salon/spa perspective. Using materials, processes, and techniques used in the industry, students learn fundamental skills in hairstyling, giving manicures and facials, and providing hair/scalp analyses and treatments.
2 Credit Coop / 4 Credit Coop Students earn cooperative education credits by integrating classroom theory with planned learning experiences in the community to achieve learning based on the curriculum expectations of the related course. Placements should provide students with challenging opportunities to apply and extend the knowledge, and practice and refine the skills, acquired in the related course and to demonstrate achievement of placement expectations that reflect current workplace practices and standards.
Spares????? Students may be eligible for a spare if they are in a position to graduate. Students must be registered for at least 3 courses per semester.
Destinations.. Workplace Apprenticeship College (with transfer opportunities to University) University
Workplace or Apprenticeship Students must meet graduation requirements Workplace: myBlueprint Work Job Search Apprenticeships: Careers in the Skilled Trades Link: OYAP:Ontario Youth Apprentice Program Network: Use contacts from Part-Time Jobs Co-operative Education is highly recommended
College Meet Diploma Requirements All programs require English Roughly 65% of programs require Math Health/Technological programs usually need a senior science course Visit ontariocolleges.ca View the online College viewbooks on the College website Attend College presentations Consider Co-operative education Applications to College are due by the end of January!
University Meet Diploma Requirements You must meet specific program requirements for each University Visit ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca All programs require 4U English All programs use 6 U and/or M courses to determine the admission average View the online University viewbooks on the University websites Attend University presentations Applications to Universities are due mid-January!
How to Register - MyBlueprint Go to John Cabot S.S. Website under the Guidance Page https://www3.dpcdsb.org/CABOT/guidance-courses Note that this year instead of printing your Course Selections you will be submitting them via email to a parent/guardian for approval and upon their approval, we in Guidance will be able to access your course selections. Course Selections Instructions Have Submit Google Form on Guidance Page of the school s website Questions https://forms.gle/nJx8U6AjzKTsqNWA7