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Archbishop M.C. O’Neill High School
Division 4 Subject Selection
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Students Must Have 24 Credits
A credit is earned when a class is passed. Of the 24 required credits, students must have the compulsory subjects at each grade level and must have the following: 5 Credits at the 30 level Wellness or PhysEd Credit Math at the 20/21 level Science 20/21 level or 30 level 1 Social science at the 20 or 30 level (Psychology, Social/Native Studies or Law) **French Immersions Students must have a minimum of 12 credits in French Immersion courses within the 24 credits.
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Course Requirements Grade 10- Minimum of 10 classes
Grade 12- Completion of credit requirements KEY: Working towards post-secondary institution requirements
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Grade 10 Course Requirements
Christian Ethics 10 Math 10 FP/WA (or Math 11) ELA A 10 (or A 10 AD or A 11) ELA B10 (ELA B 10 AD or B 11) Science 10 (or science 11) History or Native Studies 10 (or Native Studies 11) 4 Electives Class of 2018!
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Grade 10 French Immersion Course Requirements
Éd Chrétienne 10 Mathématiques 10 Fondements Français 10 ELA A10 or B10 (ELA A 10 AD and B 10 AD) Sciences Naturelles 10 Histoire 10 4 Electives Class of 2018!
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Grade 11 Course Requirements
Christian Ethics 20 20 Level Math (or Math 21) ELA 20 (ELA 20AD, ELA 21) Social Science 20 or 30 20 Level Science (or Science 21) Electives (5) Class of 2017!
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Grade 11 French Immersion Course Requirements
Éd Chrétienne 20 Mathématiques 20 (Fondements and/or Pré-Calcul 20) Français 20 ELA 20 (or ELA 20 AD) Social Science 20 or 30 20 Level Science Electives (4) (Histoire) Class of 2017!
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Grade 12 Course Requirements
Christian Ethics 30 ELA A 30 and B30 (ELA A30 AP, B30AP or ELA A31, B31) Social Studies 30 (Social Studies 31) or Native Studies 30, (Native Studies 31) Electives 5 Credits need to be at the 30 level Class of 2016!
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Grade 12 French Immersion Course Requirements
Éd Chrétienne 30 ELA A 30 or B30 (A30 AP and B30 AP) Français 30 Sciences Sociales 30 Electives (Fondements 30, Pré-Calcul 30) 5 Credits need to be at the 30 level Class of 2016!
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Math Pathways
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The New Science Curriculum
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Advance Placement Programs
Students can challenge themselves academically Provide challenges for higher level thinking and more in-depth application of knowledge and skills. Students can opt in or out of the Pre-AP courses. Scoring a 4 or 5 on an AP exam will help students gain a university credit (save time and money)
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AP Mathematics Track Semester One Two Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Math Foundations 10 OR Mathématiques 10 Fondements Math Foundations 20 OR Mathématiques 20 Fondements Grade 11 Pre-Calculus 20 OR Pré-Calcul 20 Pre-Calculus 30 OR Pré-Calcul 30 Grade 12 AP Calculus AP Calculus (Exam in May)
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AP English Track Semester One TWO Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
ELA A10 AD ELA B10 AD Grade 11 Creative Writing 20 ELA 20 AD Grade 12 ELA B30 AP ELA A30 AP (Exam in May)
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AP Computer Science/Psychology/Studio Art
Semester One Two Grade 11 or Grade 12 CS/Psych/Studio Art 20AD Level 30 AP (Exam in May)
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Course Offerings
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Canadian Armed Forces Primary Reserve Co-op
Students earn 2 credits for completing: Canadian Studies 30 Basic Military Training Requirements: Students must be Canadian Citizens Must be over 16 and have parent/guardian consent Some weekends for completion of field training requirement
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REGISTRATION FORM March 16 Students will enter their course selections into the computer . They will receive a verification sheet for parent approval which needs to be returned by March 23.
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