Comprehensive Grade 11 Course Planning Guide

PRINCE OF WALES
PRINCE OF WALES
SECONDARY
SECONDARY
 
Course Planning For
Course Planning For
Grade 11
Grade 11
Course Planning Timeline
Conflicts resolved
Changes if possible
Conflicts resolved
Changes if possible
COURSE SELECTION
COURSE SELECTION
COURSE SELECTION
COURSE SELECTION
Grade 11 students are expected to
Grade 11 students are expected to
take 8 courses at PW
take 8 courses at PW
Grade 12 students take 7 courses at
Grade 12 students take 7 courses at
PW  + CLC
PW  + CLC
Please consider your choices carefully
Please consider your choices carefully
now as there is little flexibility in
now as there is little flexibility in
September
September
Graduation Requirements
Effective July 1,
2023: At least 4
credits must have an
Indigenous-focu
s. PW
will be offering
English First Peoples
12 and a Socials
Studies course BC
First Peoples 12.
GRADUATION
GRADUATION
REQUIREMENTS
REQUIREMENTS
REQUIRED COURSES in Grade 11
REQUIRED COURSES in Grade 11
 
English 11
English 11
A Social Studies 11 or 12
A Social Studies 11 or 12
A Science 11 or 12
A Science 11 or 12
A Math 11
A Math 11
4 Elective courses
4 Elective courses
Total 8 courses in Grade 11 at PW
Total 8 courses in Grade 11 at PW
*
Between grade 10—12 at least 4 credits (1 course) must
have an Indigenous-focu
s
GRADUATION
GRADUATION
REQUIREMENTS
REQUIREMENTS
REQUIRED COURSES in Grade 12
REQUIRED COURSES in Grade 12
 
English 12
English 12
2 Grade 12 courses (minimum)
2 Grade 12 courses (minimum)
4 Electives
4 Electives
Career Life Connections + Capstone
Career Life Connections + Capstone
(off timetable)
(off timetable)
 
Total 7 courses in Grade 12 at PW  +
Total 7 courses in Grade 12 at PW  +
CLC
CLC
 
*
Between grade 10—12 at least 4 credits (1
course) must have an Indigenous-focu
s
 
 
 
GRADE 11 ENGLISH CHOICES
GRADE 11 ENGLISH CHOICES
English 11 (Literary Studies or
English 11 (Literary Studies or
Spoken Language)
Spoken Language)
English 11 Mini
English 11 Mini
ELL Beginner or Intermediate
ELL Beginner or Intermediate
GRADE 11/12 SOCIAL STUDIES
GRADE 11/12 SOCIAL STUDIES
CHOICES
CHOICES
Human Geography 12
Human Geography 12
Economic Theory 12
Economic Theory 12
Law Studies 12
Law Studies 12
 20th Century World History 12
 20th Century World History 12
Social Justice 12
Social Justice 12
BC First Peoples 12 (meets
BC First Peoples 12 (meets
Indigenous-focu
s
 requirement)
 requirement)
Social Studies 11 Mini
Social Studies 11 Mini
Transitional Social Studies Sr
Transitional Social Studies Sr
ELL Social Studies Sr
ELL Social Studies Sr
 
Science Choices
Grade 11 Sciences
Grade 11 Sciences
(one required for graduation)
(one required for graduation)
Life Science 11
Life Science 11
Earth  Science 11
Earth  Science 11
Chemistry 11*
Chemistry 11*
Physics 11*
Physics 11*
 
*
*
required for admission to
required for admission to
University sciences
University sciences
Grade 12 Sciences
Grade 12 Sciences
 
Anatomy & Physiology 12
Anatomy & Physiology 12
Chemistry 12
Chemistry 12
Physics 12
Physics 12
 
    One or two required for
    One or two required for
admission to 
admission to 
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science
depending on the University
depending on the University
Students may take more than 1 Science in Grade 11 or 12
MATH CHOICES
MATH CHOICES
Grade 11
Grade 11
 (one required for graduation)
 (one required for graduation)
Pre-Calculus 11
Pre-Calculus 11
Pre-Calculus 12 Mini
Pre-Calculus 12 Mini
Workplace Math 11
Workplace Math 11
Grade 12
Pre-Calculus 12
Calculus 12
AP Calculus
No Math
 
LEARNING STRATEGIES OR
LEARNING STRATEGIES OR
GOLD CLASS
GOLD CLASS
Learning Strategies 11 or
GOLD 11 – for students who
have taken these classes in
previous years
 
Learning Strategies & GOLD
students earn 4 credits
Learning Strategies students
can choose 2 classes if they
want one in each semester
 
ELECTIVES
ELECTIVES
Grade 11 - 4 electives
Grade 11 - 4 electives
Grade 12 – 6 electives
Grade 12 – 6 electives
You can choose Grade 10, 11 or 12
You can choose Grade 10, 11 or 12
electives
electives
In Grade 11, a 2
In Grade 11, a 2
nd
nd
 science, socials or a
 science, socials or a
language will take an elective space
language will take an elective space
 
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
A second language is NOT required for
A second language is NOT required for
graduation.
graduation.
Students who are fluent in a second language
Students who are fluent in a second language
may write a Language Challenge exam or
may write a Language Challenge exam or
complete a language course online for credit.
complete a language course online for credit.
ELL students may be eligible for a Language
ELL students may be eligible for a Language
10, 11, 12 credit.
10, 11, 12 credit.
 
French 11/12
French 11/12
Spanish 11/12
Spanish 11/12
Beginner Spanish 11
Beginner Spanish 11
 
 
General Admissions Requirement
General Admissions Requirement
UBC requires a language 11
UBC requires a language 11
SFU requires a minimum of a
SFU requires a minimum of a
beginner language 11
beginner language 11
UVIC does not require a 2
UVIC does not require a 2
nd
nd
 language
 language
 
Check specific university
Check specific university
requirements
requirements
UNIVERSITY SECOND
UNIVERSITY SECOND
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
Electives
Business Education
Technical Education
Home Economics
Fine Arts
Music
Performing Arts
P.E.
Languages
Choose your electives carefully
Electives – Off Timetable
Consider taking an off timetable elective
Foods 10
Specialized Studies in Foods 12
Fitness & Conditioning 11/12
Jazz Band
Choir
Theatre Production (Stagecraft)
Theatre Company
 
ELL STUDENTS
ELL STUDENTS
 
Sign up for the same level
Sign up for the same level
you are currently in.
you are currently in.
 
ELL teachers advise
ELL teachers advise
counsellors on your required
counsellors on your required
ELL classes in April/May.
ELL classes in April/May.
 
Assessments in Spring will
Assessments in Spring will
determine placement for next
determine placement for next
year.
year.
POST-SECONDARY
POST-SECONDARY
 
Different University = different entrance
Different University = different entrance
requirements.
requirements.
Check each University and program to
Check each University and program to
ensure that you have the necessary
ensure that you have the necessary
courses.
courses.
Some Universities require:
Some Universities require:
 
 
4 Gr. 12 academic courses
  
& some
 
5 or 6 Gr. 12 academic courses
POST-SECONDARY COURSE TIPS
POST-SECONDARY COURSE TIPS
Ontario Universities require Calculus 12
Ontario Universities require Calculus 12
for most science, math and engineering
for most science, math and engineering
programs.
programs.
In BC Calculus 12 is recommended for
In BC Calculus 12 is recommended for
some programs but not required.
some programs but not required.
Many Business programs like students to
Many Business programs like students to
have Calculus 12
have Calculus 12
BC Colleges do not require a second
BC Colleges do not require a second
language.
language.
Most Ontario Universities do not require
Most Ontario Universities do not require
a second language.
a second language.
Science and Engineering programs
Science and Engineering programs
typically require Chemistry 11 and
typically require Chemistry 11 and
Physics 11 and 1-2 science 12 courses.
Physics 11 and 1-2 science 12 courses.
 
 
POST-SECONDARY
POST-SECONDARY
All Canadian Universities look at Grade
All Canadian Universities look at Grade
10 and 11 courses to see that you
10 and 11 courses to see that you
passed.
passed.
Many Canadian Universities are now
Many Canadian Universities are now
looking at using grade 11 marks as part
looking at using grade 11 marks as part
of the admissions process.
of the admissions process.
Canadian Universities calculate
Canadian Universities calculate
admission averages based  on 4 to 6
admission averages based  on 4 to 6
Grade 12 courses and will use grade 11
Grade 12 courses and will use grade 11
courses when a mark isn’t available for
courses when a mark isn’t available for
a grade 12 course.
a grade 12 course.
 
 
POST-SECONDARY
POST-SECONDARY
Most universities require a personal
Most universities require a personal
profile
profile
Some universities will admit on
Some universities will admit on
Grade 11 marks
Grade 11 marks
Most college’s require high school
Most college’s require high school
graduation  for  admissions.
graduation  for  admissions.
Some college programs do have
Some college programs do have
specific course requirements.
specific course requirements.
 
 
 
POST-
POST-
SECONDARY
SECONDARY
REQUIREMENTS
REQUIREMENTS
Parents and students
Parents and students
are responsible for
are responsible for
checking with colleges
checking with colleges
and universities for
and universities for
their specific entrance
their specific entrance
requirements.
requirements.
POST-
POST-
SECONDARY
SECONDARY
RESEARCH
RESEARCH
To research post-
To research post-
secondary pathways and
secondary pathways and
entrance requirements
entrance requirements
check out these websites.
check out these websites.
myblueprint.ca
myblueprint.ca
educationplannerbc.ca
educationplannerbc.ca
Post-Secondary Websites
Post-Secondary Websites
VSB CAREER EDUCATION
VSB CAREER EDUCATION
Youth WORK in Trades Program
Youth WORK in Trades Program
Youth TRAIN in Trades Program
Youth TRAIN in Trades Program
 
vsb.bc.ca/site/Career-Programs
vsb.bc.ca/site/Career-Programs
 
YOUTH WORK IN
YOUTH WORK IN
TRADES
TRADES
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
Start your apprenticeship
Start your apprenticeship
training while in Grade 10, 11
training while in Grade 10, 11
or 12.
or 12.
Earn up to 16 high school
Earn up to 16 high school
credits
credits
 
Receive a Youth Work in
Receive a Youth Work in
Trades certificate
Trades certificate
upon ​graduation.
upon ​graduation.
YOUTH TRAIN IN TRADES
YOUTH TRAIN IN TRADES
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
Dual credit with a post
Dual credit with a post
secondary institution
secondary institution
Head start with foundation
Head start with foundation
program training
program training
Registration with the
Registration with the
Industry Training Authority
Industry Training Authority
May lead directly into an
May lead directly into an
apprenticeship
apprenticeship
Work experience in a trade
Work experience in a trade
 
 
vsb.bc.ca/site/Career-Programs
SUMMER SCHOOL
SUMMER SCHOOL
Registration typically starts in late
Registration typically starts in late
April or early May.
April or early May.
Inform counsellor of your plans or
Inform counsellor of your plans or
changes to your plans
changes to your plans
Completion
  July 5 – August 4
 
Review
 July 5 – July 28
COURSE PLANNING SCHEDULE
COURSE PLANNING SCHEDULE
Attend course planning
Attend course planning
presentation Feb 8.
presentation Feb 8.
Research course options for
Research course options for
Grade 11 while thinking about
Grade 11 while thinking about
post-secondary plans.
post-secondary plans.
Complete course planning
Complete course planning
form on TEAMs,  due Feb 24.
form on TEAMs,  due Feb 24.
Enter Grade 11 courses into
Enter Grade 11 courses into
MyEd. (see schedule)
MyEd. (see schedule)
Complete Grade 10 courses to
Complete Grade 10 courses to
the best of your ability.
the best of your ability.
COURSE
COURSE
SELECTION
SELECTION
Course planning form will
Course planning form will
be posted to on the Grade
be posted to on the Grade
10 TEAMs channel
10 TEAMs channel
Course Planning Form – to
Course Planning Form – to
be filled out and reviewed
be filled out and reviewed
by you and your parents
by you and your parents
Please include your cell
Please include your cell
phone number and email
phone number and email
address
address
Course Planning – Second Session
For the second course planning
session please come prepared to
enter your choices into MyEd. You
can enter them prior to your
scheduled session below or you
can enter them during your
schedule session. Either way Mr.
Morgan will review them with you
and answer questions you may
have.
Entering Course Choices into MyEd
Course Selection
Make INFORMED decisions. Talk to your Teachers,
Counsellor, parents and friends.
Read the course descriptions in the Course
Planning Guide on the website
See Mr. Morgan if you have questions.
QUESTIONS
QUESTIONS
?
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Detailed timeline for course planning, selection tips, graduation requirements, and necessary credits for students at Prince of Wales Secondary. Ensure thoughtful course choices for a successful academic year. Start planning early to optimize your educational journey. Make informed decisions and understand the graduation essentials effectively.

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  1. PRINCE OF WALES SECONDARY Course Planning For Grade 11

  2. Course Planning Timeline Course Planning Presentation Choose courses Jan/Feb March- May Timetable built Conflicts resolved Changes if possible June Conflicts resolved Changes if possible Aug Sept Changes if possible

  3. COURSE SELECTION Schools are staffed and time-tabled according to student course requests in January and February. Only those courses with a sufficient number of students registered will be available. Please choose carefully!

  4. COURSE SELECTION Grade 11 students are expected to take 8 courses at PW Grade 12 students take 7 courses at PW + CLC Please consider your choices carefully now as there is little flexibility in September

  5. Graduation Requirements Required Courses Minimum Credits a Language Arts 10 4 a Language Arts 11 4 a Language Arts 12 4 a Mathematics 10 4 a Mathematics 11 or 12 4 a Arts Education and/or an Applied Design, Skills and Technologies 10, 11, or 12 4 Socials Studies 10 4 Effective July 1, 2023: At least 4 credits must have an Indigenous-focus. PW will be offering English First Peoples 12 and a Socials Studies course BC First Peoples 12. a Socials Studies 11 or 12 4 Science 10 4 a Science 11 or 12 4 Physical and Health Education 10 4 Career Life Education 4 Career Life Connections + Capstone 4 Total 52 Elective Courses 7 additional grade 10-12 courses. 28 Graduation Assessments Grade 10 Graduation Numeracy Assessment 0 Grade 10 Graduation Literacy Assessment 0 Grade 12 Graduation Literacy Assessment 0 Overall Total 80 Of the 80 credits for graduation, at least 16 must be at the grade 12 level, including a grade 12 Language Arts and Career Life Connections + Capstone.

  6. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED COURSES in Grade 11 English 11 A Social Studies 11 or 12 A Science 11 or 12 A Math 11 4 Elective courses Total 8 courses in Grade 11 at PW *Between grade 10 12 at least 4 credits (1 course) must have an Indigenous-focus

  7. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED COURSES in Grade 12 English 12 2 Grade 12 courses (minimum) 4 Electives Career Life Connections + Capstone (off timetable) Total 7 courses in Grade 12 at PW + CLC *Between grade 10 12 at least 4 credits (1 course) must have an Indigenous-focus

  8. GRADE 11 ENGLISH CHOICES English 11 (Literary Studies or Spoken Language) English 11 Mini ELL Beginner or Intermediate

  9. GRADE 11/12 SOCIAL STUDIES CHOICES Human Geography 12 Economic Theory 12 Law Studies 12 20th Century World History 12 Social Justice 12 BC First Peoples 12 (meets Indigenous-focus requirement) Social Studies 11 Mini Transitional Social Studies Sr ELL Social Studies Sr

  10. Science Choices Grade 12 Sciences Grade 11 Sciences (one required for graduation) Life Science 11 Earth Science 11 Chemistry 11* Physics 11* Anatomy & Physiology 12 Chemistry 12 Physics 12 One or two required for admission to Faculty of Science depending on the University *required for admission to University sciences Students may take more than 1 Science in Grade 11 or 12

  11. MATH CHOICES Grade 11 (one required for graduation) Pre-Calculus 11 Pre-Calculus 12 Mini Workplace Math 11 Grade 12 Pre-Calculus 12 Calculus 12 AP Calculus No Math

  12. LEARNING STRATEGIES OR GOLD CLASS Learning Strategies 11 or GOLD 11 for students who have taken these classes in previous years Learning Strategies & GOLD students earn 4 credits Learning Strategies students can choose 2 classes if they want one in each semester

  13. ELECTIVES Grade 11 - 4 electives Grade 12 6 electives You can choose Grade 10, 11 or 12 electives In Grade 11, a 2nd science, socials or a language will take an elective space

  14. LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS A second language is NOT required for graduation. Students who are fluent in a second language may write a Language Challenge exam or complete a language course online for credit. ELL students may be eligible for a Language 10, 11, 12 credit. French 11/12 Spanish 11/12 Beginner Spanish 11

  15. UNIVERSITY SECOND LANGUAGE General Admissions Requirement UBC requires a language 11 SFU requires a minimum of a beginner language 11 UVIC does not require a 2nd language Check specific university requirements

  16. Electives Business Education Technical Education Home Economics Fine Arts Music Performing Arts P.E. Languages Choose your electives carefully

  17. Electives Off Timetable Consider taking an off timetable elective Foods 10 Specialized Studies in Foods 12 Fitness & Conditioning 11/12 Jazz Band Choir Theatre Production (Stagecraft) Theatre Company

  18. ELL STUDENTS Sign up for the same level you are currently in. ELL teachers advise counsellors on your required ELL classes in April/May. Assessments in Spring will determine placement for next year.

  19. POST-SECONDARY Different University = different entrance requirements. Check each University and program to ensure that you have the necessary courses. Some Universities require: 4 Gr. 12 academic courses & some 5 or 6 Gr. 12 academic courses

  20. POST-SECONDARY COURSE TIPS Ontario Universities require Calculus 12 for most science, math and engineering programs. In BC Calculus 12 is recommended for some programs but not required. Many Business programs like students to have Calculus 12 BC Colleges do not require a second language. Most Ontario Universities do not require a second language. Science and Engineering programs typically require Chemistry 11 and Physics 11 and 1-2 science 12 courses.

  21. POST-SECONDARY All Canadian Universities look at Grade 10 and 11 courses to see that you passed. Many Canadian Universities are now looking at using grade 11 marks as part of the admissions process. Canadian Universities calculate admission averages based on 4 to 6 Grade 12 courses and will use grade 11 courses when a mark isn t available for a grade 12 course.

  22. POST-SECONDARY Most universities require a personal profile Some universities will admit on Grade 11 marks Most college s require high school graduation for admissions. Some college programs do have specific course requirements.

  23. POST- SECONDARY REQUIREMENTS Parents and students are responsible for checking with colleges and universities for their specific entrance requirements.

  24. POST- SECONDARY RESEARCH To research post- secondary pathways and entrance requirements check out these websites. myblueprint.ca educationplannerbc.ca Post-Secondary Websites

  25. VSB CAREER EDUCATION Youth WORK in Trades Program Youth TRAIN in Trades Program vsb.bc.ca/site/Career-Programs

  26. YOUTH WORK IN TRADES PROGRAM Start your apprenticeship training while in Grade 10, 11 or 12. Earn up to 16 high school credits Receive a Youth Work in Trades certificate upon graduation.

  27. YOUTH TRAIN IN TRADES PROGRAM Dual credit with a post secondary institution Head start with foundation program training Registration with the Industry Training Authority May lead directly into an apprenticeship Work experience in a trade

  28. vsb.bc.ca/site/Career-Programs

  29. SUMMER SCHOOL Registration typically starts in late April or early May. Inform counsellor of your plans or changes to your plans Completion July 5 August 4 Review July 5 July 28

  30. COURSE PLANNING SCHEDULE Attend course planning presentation Feb 8. Research course options for Grade 11 while thinking about post-secondary plans. Complete course planning form on TEAMs, due Feb 24. Enter Grade 11 courses into MyEd. (see schedule) Complete Grade 10 courses to the best of your ability.

  31. COURSE SELECTION Course planning form will be posted to on the Grade 10 TEAMs channel Course Planning Form to be filled out and reviewed by you and your parents Please include your cell phone number and email address

  32. Entering Course Choices into MyEd Course Planning Second Session For the second course planning session please come prepared to enter your choices into MyEd. You can enter them prior to your scheduled session below or you can enter them during your schedule session. Either way Mr. Morgan will review them with you and answer questions you may have. Tues Feb 14 AM FIT Tues Feb 14 PM FIT Thurs Feb 16 AM FIT Thurs Feb 16 PM FIT Tues Feb 21 AM FIT Thurs Feb 23 PM FIT Location C104 10A 10B 10C + 10G 10D 10V 10M

  33. Course Selection Make INFORMED decisions. Talk to your Teachers, Counsellor, parents and friends. Read the course descriptions in the Course Planning Guide on the website See Mr. Morgan if you have questions.

  34. QUESTIONS ?

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