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Burnaby North Secondary Excellence*Discovery*Service. Grade 12 Parent Graduation Information Evening October 14, 2010. Administration. Administration. Ms. L. Archer, Principal Mr. G. Errico, Vice Principal (A –Heb) Mr. D. Mushens, Vice Principal (Hec-Ott)
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Burnaby NorthSecondaryExcellence*Discovery*Service Grade 12 Parent Graduation InformationEvening October 14, 2010
Administration Administration • Ms. L. Archer, Principal • Mr. G. Errico, Vice Principal (A –Heb) • Mr. D. Mushens, Vice Principal (Hec-Ott) • Mr. T. Evans, Vice Principal (Out - Z)
Student Services Ms. D. Sutherland Counsellor (Chow-Heb) Ms. E. Aadland Counsellor Department Head (A – Chou) Ms. J. Ingham Counsellor (Leem – Ot) Ms. M. Lim Counsellor (Hec - Lee) Ms. S. Finnbogason Counsellor (Out - T) Ms. M. Thomson Counsellor (U - Z) Mr. V. Chan AP/Honors & Scholarship Coordinator
TONIGHT’S PRESENTATION • Student Success • Graduation • Post Secondary Requirements • Graduation Transitions • Scholarships • Graduation Activities • School Leaving Ceremony • Questions??
STUDENT SUCCESS Expectations • Final year at Burnaby North • Being a good citizen • Role model for other students • Taking care of each other
Responsibilities • Make education a top priority • Treat everyone with respect • Attend all classes and be on time • Complete all assignments • Prepare for exams • Be on time (did we mention that already?)
Exams • AP Exams – May 2 – 13 • In School Exams – June 17th & 20th • Provincial Exams – June 21st – 29th • Schedules are listed in students’ agenda planner • Grade 12 Exams count for 40% of the final mark • Only English 12 or Communications 12 have compulsory final exams – all other provincial exams are optional • Final marks issued by the ministry at the end of August
GRADUATION What You Need to Graduate • A minimum of 80 credits (4 credits = one course) • 48 credits are from required courses • 28 credits are from elective courses • 4 credits are from Graduation Transitions
Required Courses (12 courses) -English 10, 11 and 12 (Comm 11, 12) -Social Studies 10 and 11 -Mathematics 10, Mathematics 11 or 12 -Science 10 & Science 11 -Physical Education 10 -Fine Arts or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12 -Planning 10
Provincial Exams • Grade 10 Exams - (20% of the final grade) -English 10, Math 10 & Science 10 • Grade 11 – (20% of the final grade) -Social Studies 11 • Grade 12 – (40% of the final grade) -English 12 or Communications 12 -Other Provincial Exams in Grade 12 are optional and depend on the courses taken
POST SECONDARY General Entrance Requirements • Math 11 & English 12 • At least one academic Science 11 (Biology, Physics, Chemistry or Earth Science) • At least 3 other approved academic courses at the grade 12 level • Note that provincial exams for grade 12 courses other than English 12 are now optional • If you write optional provincial exams, UBC & SFU will consider the higher grade – school mark only or blended (school mark + exam)
General Entrance Requirements (continued) • A second language (grade 11 level) is required for direct university admission in British Columbia • All other requirements will vary depending on the post secondary institution • The most accurate information is available online on the university websites • Please see the links we have listed on the Student Services section of our school website
Meeting the English Language Requirement • This will vary according to the college or university. Requirements and necessary web links are clearly outlined on the post secondary website. • Some examples of ways to meet this requirement: -obtain a high enough grade on the provincial exam portion of English 12 -write the LPI -write the TOEFL
Entrance Applications • Douglas College – October 15th • Langara – October 1st • Kwantlen Polytechnic University – Nov 1 • For all other post secondary institutions, please refer to their websites for application admission dates • College applications are ‘first come, first served’ • Visit www.pas.bc.ca to begin common applications
Post Secondary Presentations • Canadian Universities event – September 30th • Yale University – October 14th, 3:00 pm • University of Waterloo – October 19th, lunch time • Queens University – November 1st, lunch time • Post-secondary Institutions Fair – November 8th, 6:00-8:00 pm • McGill University – November 15th, 3:00 pm • University of Toronto – November 23rd, 3:00 pm • University of BC – November 25th, lunchtime
Important Websites • Simon Fraser University www.sfu.ca • UBC www.ubc.ca • University of Victoria www.uvic.ca • BC Institute of Technology www.bcit.ca • Douglas College www.douglas.bc.ca • Capilano College www.capcollege.bc.ca • Douglas College www.douglas.bc.ca • Langara College www.langara.bc.ca • Kwantlen Polytechnic University www.kwantlen.bc.ca • Vancouver Community College www.vcc.bc.ca • Emily Carr www.eciad.ca • University College of the Fraser Valley www.ucfv.ca • University of Northern BC www.unbc.ca
Post Secondary Institutions Selections Form • Allows graduating students to select which post-secondary institutions will receive copies of interim marks in May and/or their transcripts at the end of July • Must be completed online at www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/ • Students must make selections by June 30th • Instructions will be available on the school website as well as in Student Services
GRADUATION TRANSITIONS • 30+ hours of Work/Volunteer Experience • 150 minutes of physical activity/week • A Healthy Living Plan (due Oct 29/2010) • A Transition Plan (due Jan 14/2011) • An Exit Interview Students MUST complete all of the following components:
School Website • Graduation Transitions is outlined on the Burnaby North Secondary Home page at www.north.sd41.bc.ca • Click on the Grad Transition link
Graduation Transitions • Once you click on the Grad Transitions link you will see the following:
Transitions Assignments • Step-by-step instructions are found on this link:
SCHOLARSHIPS Types of Scholarships Available • Ministry Sponsored • Post-Secondary Institutions • Private Organizations • School Sponsored
Ministry Sponsored • Graduation program Examination Scholarships ($1000) - “Final mark of “B” in English 12 plus 86% on 3 provincial exams - AP exams (score of 4 or 5) can also be used in place of provincial exams • No application necessary
Ministry Sponsored • Dogwood District Authority Awards ($1000) • Superior achievement in Fine Arts, Applied Skills, Physical Education or Secondary Languages • Apply during May 2011 • Passport to Education ($500 for Grade 12)
Post Secondary Institutions • Entrance scholarships vs. Major Scholarships • Many scholarships are conditional • Emphasis on the “well-rounded” person • Bursaries: based on financial need
Private Organizations • From various community organizations (eg. TD Canada Trust, Rotary Club, CGA) • Emphasis is on community involvement • Others interest in a particular career area
School Sponsored • Awards donated to the school for a variety of reasons • Some are specific to departments • Memorial scholarships • Parent Advisory Council Awards
Getting Ready to Apply • Prepare or update your resume • References (at least two weeks notice) • Submit Student Profile and Teacher Reports (required for internal scholarships) • Be on top of things – be aware of deadlines and requirements
Financial Aid Bulletin • Lists scholarships available, criteria and deadlines • Updated every two weeks • Posted in English 12 and Communications 12 classrooms, library, Student Services and the school website
Tips for Scholarship Applications • Error-free application: proofread • Excellent references • Well-rounded student • Pay attention to criteria, requirements and deadlines • Attend post-secondary institution information sessions • Check school web site (detailed scholarship presentation) • Email Vincent Chan at excel.north@sd41.bc.ca
GRADUATION ACTIVITIES • Grad Gala • Dinner & Dance • Dry After Grad • School Leaving Ceremony
Grad Gala • Semi-formal dinner and dance • January 27, 2011 from 6 – 9pm (tentatively) • Location is to be confirmed • Cost is $50.00
Dinner & Dance • To be invited to attend: - students must be passing a minimum of 68 credits by Term 2 - students must have fewer than 60 unexcused absences • Formal evening • Tentatively held at Vancouver Convention Centre • Friday, June 24th, 2011 from 6 pm to 12 am • Cost: $100 • Parents are invited to attend the beginning of the evening. Times to be announced.
Dry After Grad • June 25th, 12 am • Sponsored by Parent Advisory Committee • Event details to be determined by the committee • Parent volunteers are needed for fundraising, organizing the event, etc. • Student chairpersons are Sarah Corrigan and Bernice Tsoi
School Leaving Ceremonies • Friday, May 27th, 2011 at 7pm • Bill Copeland Centre • Cost is $65 and includes 2 tickets • Additional tickets are $5 each • Cost includes grad gown rental and purchase of souvenir cap and tassel and graduation folder
People to Contact • Mr. Evans, Exams • Mr. Archibald and Ms. Shahidi Graduation Transitions • Mr. Chan, Scholarships • Mr. Mushens, Graduation & School Leaving
For more information…. • Check the school website often: http://North.sd41.bc.ca