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Programming 2019 grade 9 to 10. Get to Know Your Counsellor. M - R Mrs. Luddu. A-Fe Mr. Gangnes. Fi- L Ms. Young. S - Z Mrs. Johal. Graduation Requirements. Students must earn a total of 80 credits over the grade 10, 11 and 12 years Required courses 48 credits
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Programming 2019 grade 9 to 10
Get to Know Your Counsellor M - R Mrs. Luddu A-Fe Mr. Gangnes Fi- L Ms. Young S - Z Mrs. Johal
Graduation Requirements Students must earn a total of 80 credits over the grade 10, 11 and 12 years • Required courses 48 credits • Career Life Connections & Capstone 4 credits • Elective courses 28 credits • 16 credits must be at the 12-level including English Studies 12
Required Grade 10 Courses (English) • Pick 1 English 10 course: • Literacy Studies & Composition 10 • New Media 10 (Journalism Focus) • English First Peoples 10 • Literacy Studies & Composition Honours 10 (Application) • Social Studies 10/Sciences Humaines 10 • Physical & Health Education 10 • Science 10 • Math 10 • Foundations & PreCalculus • Workplace • Career Life Exploration 10
Required Grade 10 Courses (French) • Pick 1 English 10 course: • Literacy Studies & Composition 10 • New Media 10 (Journalism Focus) • English First Peoples 10 • Literacy Studies & Composition Honours 10 (Application) • Sciences Humaines 10 • Français 10 • Physical & Health Education 10 • Science 10 • Math 10 • Foundations & PreCalculus • Workplace • Education a la vie Professionnelle 10
Provincial Graduation Assessments • Grade 10 Literacy Assessment • Grade 10 Numeracy Assessment • Grade 12 Literacy Assessment • Français Literacy Assessment 12 • To receive FRIM diploma • Note: This assessment may change
Numeracy & Literacy Assessments • All students must complete the assessments before graduation • Currently, post secondary schools do not look at the grades for admissions, however this could change. • January and June writing sessions
Other ways to earn grad credits* Require discussion with school counsellor • Summer School* • Coquitlam Open Learning* • Equivalency • Language Challenge • External Credit • Royal Conservatory • Dance • Cadets • Driver’s Ed • Language • Sport • Lifeguarding
Courseloadfor grade 10 • Grade 10 students must take 4 classes within the timetable per semester at Riverside. • Any student taking an online course will do so in addition to their full course load at Riverside. • IDS courses are considered 9th courses • Athletic Leadership • Performing Arts Leadership • Green Shirts
Secondary Program – English * Could be done in grade 11 or 12
Math Options Math 9 Math 9 Adapted Math 10 Found & Pre-Calc Math 10 Workplace Math 11 Pre-Calc Math 11 Workplace Math 11 Foundations Math 12 Foundations Math 12 Pre-Calc Calc 12
French9 Start in Grade 9 Languages Spanish 9 Start in Grade 9 9 Spanish 10 Intro Spanish 11 in Gr. 11 0r 12 Intro Italian 11 in Gr. 9, 10, 11 or 12 French 10 Italian 11 French 11 Spanish 11 Spanish 11 A second language is NOT required for graduation, is NOT required for college admission or BCIT, but IS required for direct entrance to some universities Spanish 12 Spanish 12 French 12
A wide range of electives are available in all areas. Refer to Riverside Secondary school website for complete course descriptions.
Electives Electives should be taken in sequence. Examples…
Enrichment Opportunities for Grade 10 Students • Science 10 Honours • Math 10 Honours • Literary/Composition Honours 10 • Leadership 10/11/12 • Outdoor Education • TAKEN AS A 9TH COURSE: • Peer Tutoring 11 • IDS Leadership – Green Shirts • Other IDS Leadership Classes • Band 10 • Choir 10
Riverside Outdoor Education Program (Sem 2) • Credit for the following courses: Science 10, Math Found & Pre-Calc 10, PE 10, Leadership 10, Career Explorations 10. Students will receive a certificate in basic first aid. • Outdoor activities will include but are not limited to hiking, backpacking, kayaking, snowshoeing, and rope skills. • Information Meeting on: Thursday, February 14th at lunch in Portable 3 3
Courses that require a signature • All Math courses • All Leadership • All Honours courses • Outdoor Education Program • Any course for which you don’t have the prerequisite • EAL (English as an Additional Language) • Learning Center