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 HAVERGAL COLLEGE

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Course Calendar 2016–2017

Grade 11 and 12 Courses

The following types of courses are offered in Grades 11 and 12:

University preparation

courses are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills

they need to meet the entrance requirements for university programs.

University/college preparation

courses are designed to equip students with the knowledge

and skills they need to meet the entrance requirements for specific programs offered at

universities and colleges.

Open

courses, which comprise a set of expectations that are appropriate for all students, are

designed to broaden students’ knowledge and skills in subjects that reflect their interests and

prepare them for active and rewarding participation in society. They are not designed with the

specific requirements of university, college or the workplace in mind.

In Grades 11 and 12, students will focus increasingly on their individual interests and will identify and

prepare for their post-secondary pathways

(Canada. Ministry of Education, Ontario. Policy and Program. Ontario Schools Kindergarten

to Grade 12 : Policy and Program Requirements. Toronto: Ministry of Education, 2011. Print. Section 7.2.2 p 66)

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Definitions

Credit:

A credit is awarded by the Ministry of Education for successful completion of 110 hours of

study in an approved course (a half credit is 55 hours).

Prerequisite Course:

This is a course that is absolutely essential for the successful understanding of

the subsequent course. If there is no prerequisite listed, none is required for that course.

Suggested Prerequisite:

This is a course recommended by a department as background preparation.

Ontario Student Transcript (OST):

The Ontario Student Transcript is the official record of a student’s

scholastic achievement. Each course is listed along with the date of completion, the credit value and

the mark achieved. Compulsory subjects are identified and the date that the diploma is earned is

ultimately recorded. A permanent copy of the transcript remains with a student’s last high school.

Ontario Student Record (OSR):

The Ontario Student Record is the official record for a student. The

OSR is maintained in the Guidance Office and contains achievement results, credits earned, diploma

requirements completed and other information important to the education of the student. Students

and their parents may examine the contents of the OSR. These records are protected by the Education

Act and Freedom of Information legislation.