Core Curriculum

Grade
8

Grade
9

Grade
10

Grade
11

Grade
12

Math 8/9 FMP 10 Pre-Calculus 11 Pre-
Calculus 12
Calculus 12*
Science 8 Science 9 Science 10 Science 11
option
Science Elective*
Socials Studies 8 Socials
Studies 9
Socials Studies 10 Socials 11
option
Geo 12**
Comp. Thinking 8 Information
Technology 9
Leadership 10 Digital
Comm.
11
CLC 12
English 8 English 9 English 10 English First Peoples 11 English 12 option
Language 8 Language 9 Language 10 Language 11 Electives
P.E. 8 P.E. 9 P. E. 10 Electives Electives
Arts or ADST Rotation Electives Electives Electives Electives

Required Core Courses for Mini School
*Optional (suggested)
**Core and required but open to mainstream

Core Competencies

The core competencies along with literacy and numeracy foundations and essential content and concepts are at the centre of the redesign of curriculum and assessment.

Core competencies are sets of intellectual, personal, and social and emotional proficiencies that all students need to develop in order to engage in deep learning and life-long learning. Through provincial consultation, three core competencies were identified

  • Communication—The communication competency encompasses the set of abilities that students use to impart and exchange information, experiences and ideas, to explore the world around them, and to understand and effectively engage in the use of digital media. View the Communication Profiles and Illustrations » 
  • Thinking—The thinking competency encompasses the knowledge, skills and processes we associate with intellectual development. It is through their competency as thinkers that students take subject-specific concepts and content and transform them into a new understanding. Thinking competence includes specific thinking skills as well as habits of mind, and metacognitive awareness. View the Creative Thinking Profiles and Illustrations » 
  • Personal and Social—Personal and social competency is the set of abilities that relate to students’ identity in the world, both as individuals and as members of their community and society. Personal and social competency encompasses the abilities students need to thrive as individuals, to understand and care about themselves and others, and to find and achieve their purposes in the world. View the Positive Personal & Cultural Identity Profiles and Illustrations » 

Core competencies are evident in every area of learning; however, they manifest themselves uniquely in each discipline. In the current drafts of the redesigned curricula, competencies are embedded and evident within the learning standards.

Competencies come into play when students are engaged in “doing” in any area of learning. This includes activities where students use thinking, collaboration, and communication to solve problems, address issues, or make decisions.

The ultimate goal is for learners to employ the core competencies every day in school and in life, and for the core competencies to be an integral part of the learning in all curriculum areas.

View a description of the Competency Review Drafts Elements and the Development Process.