High school program in Appleby College Private School


Description
Upper School (grades 9-10)
At this stage, students begin to "save" credits - credit units for successfully mastered the course, which will be taken into account when issuing a diploma of secondary education after grade 12.
The subjects of the 9th year of study are as follows:
- Geography of Canada
- Physical culture
- Natural sciences
- English and French
- Vocational guidance
- Mathematics
- Subject to choose: drama, art, foreign language (Spanish, Arabic, Chinese or German).
In the 10th form the students adhere to the following curriculum:
- Mathematics
- Physical culture
- History of Canada
- Natural sciences
- English and French
- World religions
- Vocational guidance and civil law.
The list of optional subjects to choose from is no less complete and diverse: it can be art, drama or music, choreography, media art, foreign language.
Senior School (grades 11-12)
The depth and seriousness of this program is designed to fully prepare schoolchildren for successful admission to the chosen university - the percentage of graduates entering is approaching 95%, which speaks eloquently about the quality of educational services and the balance of the curriculum.
In the 11th form, students study such disciplines as:
- Mathematics (7.5-8.5 credits);
- English language (7.5-8.5 credits);
- A subject from the block of social sciences;
- Discipline of the natural science cycle;
- 15 optional subjects, which the student chooses for himself.
For pupils of grade 12, the list of compulsory subjects is reduced to English and vocational guidance. Educational loans (at least 5) are supposed to be selected on electives: in all, 34 disciplines are offered, divided into 6 thematic blocks (from each one it is necessary to select a minimum of 1 subject):
- Physical culture and health
- Natural sciences
- Mathematics
- Social sciences
- Languages
- Art.
Graduates also target Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) scrap. To do this, you need to recruit 30 credits in compulsory and optional subjects, as well as at least 40 hours of community service or volunteer work.
AP courses / AP International Diploma
The program, created for the most ambitious and capable students, allows them to study selected disciplines at a deeper, professional, university level - studied subjects can be counted as separate courses in the first year of studying at the university. In the college, 16 variants of the AP courses program are offered: at least 4 of them students receive the prestigious AP International Diploma, which is highly ranked in the world universities, giving privileges upon admission and when allocating scholarships.
Appleby College Diploma
The diploma is awarded to students who successfully coped with the curriculum and achieved the necessary achievements:
- From 100 hours of community service or volunteer work (for 4 years of high school);
- 2 credits in French;
- 1 credit for the second foreign language;
- Award of the Duke of Edinburgh (bronze, silver or gold);
- Mandatory condition - accommodation on the 12th year of studying on campus;
- Active participation in the activities of sports, creative or volunteer clubs and sections throughout each trimester.
Appleby College Diploma with Distinction in Global Leadership
A special diploma of the college with distinction is awarded to those students who, besides the above conditions, were successful in the following areas:
- Project of international scale for public benefit activities;
- School successful projects for organizing and conducting campaigns for international groups.
In short, in addition to excellent academic performance and activity, the student should show himself well as a leader, a person with an active civic position, and a full member of the world community.