Handsworth Secondary School
2020-2021 Grade 12 Programming Information Evening
The Handsworth Community develops empowered, innovative and compassionate learners who serve and lead with curiosity
and integrity
Contact
•Counsellor – Dana Millar [email protected]
•Vice-Principal – Mark Barrett [email protected]
What You Need to Consider when selecting courses for grade 12
Graduation Requirements
Required courses plus Elective options
Post Secondary Information
The World of the Senior Student...
• Questions and decisions – ie. post-secondary or work, what program and career choice, who am I as an individual...
• Pressure to graduate, to get in to university, to gain work experience, to manage extra-curricular activities
So many choices…
Work, Volunteering, Gap year to travel
Apprenticeship Programs – Begin in high school, BCIT, VCC
Career Programs/University Transfer – Capilano University
University – BC and beyond
* Strong Survey
BC Ministry of EducationGraduation Requirements
Total number of grade 10, 11 and 12 credits needed to graduate = 80
16 credits (4 courses) at the grade 12 level
Graduation Program • Language Arts 10* 4 credits
• Language Arts 11 4 credits
• Language Arts 12* 4 credits
• Social Studies 10 4 credits
• Social Studies 11 or Social Studies 12** 4 credits
• Science 10 4 credits
• Science 11 or 12 4 credits
• Mathematics 10 4 credits
• Mathematics 11 or 12 4 credits
• Physical Education 10 4 credits
• Fine Arts or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12 4 credits
• Careers 10 4 credits
• Career Life Connections 12 4 credits
• Elective Courses 28 credits
• Grand Total: 80 Credits
Gradation Program – continuedRequired 52 credits (13 courses)
Elective 28 credits (7 courses)
A minimum 16 credit (4 courses) must be at the Gr.12 level (this includes and English 12 and Career Life Education 12)
TOTAL 80 Credits min.
Students can access their own transcripts:
Handsworth website Students Transcripts
Career Life Connections
•30 hours of work or community service – paid or unpaid
•Personal Integrated Plan for Post-Secondary Gradation (career, education, finances, health and well-being)
•Capstone Project - Presentations in May 2021
3 year Overview for English Program students
Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
English English/Communication English 12
Social Studies Social Studies 11/12 Career Life Education 12
Science Science 11/12 Elective
Math Math 11/12 Elective
Physical Education Elective Elective
Planning Elective Elective
Elective Elective Elective
Elective Elective Elective
French Immersion Program Planner
3 year Overview for French Immersion Program studentsGrade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
English 10 English 11 English 12
Sciences Humaines 10 Histoire 12 Career Life Education 12
Science or Science Naturelles 10 Science 11/12 Francais Langue 12
Math 10 Math 11/12 Elective
Physical Education 10 Francais Langue 11* Elective
Careers or Carrieres 10 Elective or Francais langue 11 option
Elective
Francais Langue 10 Elective Elective
Elective Elective Elective
Math Department Pathways
Options in Language Arts 12
• Required
• English Studies 12 or
• English Studies 12 – Theatre Performance
Elective (These do not take the place of English 12 graduation requirement):
• Literary Studies 12
• Creative Writing 12
Options in Science
• Students must take at least one Science 11 or 12
• Science Courses • Anatomy & Physiology 12 • Physics 12 • Chemistry 12 • Environmental Science 12
UBC requires one Science 12 for entrance into Applied Science. SFU and UVicrequire two Science 12s.Students are not guaranteed seats in 3 Science courses.
Social Studies Electives• 20th Century History 12
• Physical Geography 12
• Comparative Cultures 12
• BC First Peoples 12
• Law Studies 12
• Social Justice 12
• Genocide Studies 12
• Psychology 12
• * Economics 12 and Psychology 12 do not meet Social Studies graduation requirement
• * If Social Studies 12 is used as a grade 11 Social Studies grad requirement, you may need to take two SS 12s to meet the University entrance requirement
Options in Languages
•French 12
•French 12 enriched
•AP French
•Spanish 12
Language RequirementExit vs. Entrance • High School Graduation – Exit
• *80 credits (min) over 3 years as specified
• * No second language is required to graduate
• Entrance – Post Secondary
• High School Graduation WITH specific institution entrance requirement such as: • Language 11 is not required to enter an apprenticeship
• Language 11 is not required to enter most colleges and universities outside of BC
• Language 11 is required to enter some universities in BC
Options for Electives• Home Economics: Food Studies, Textiles.• Business Education: Accounting, Marketing, Economics, AP Microeconomics,
YELL (Entrepreneurship 12)• Physical Education: Active Living, Fitness & Conditioning, Sport Leadership.• Skills & Technology Education: Automotive, Woodwork, Robotics, Drafting,
Engineering, Computer Programming, AP Computer Science Principles. Media Design
• Arts: Art Studio, Studio Arts 2D/3D, AP Studio Art: Drawing/2D /3D, Graphic Arts, Photography, Yearbook(Digital Media Development).
• Music & Choir: Choral Music, Band, Jazz Band, Chamber Strings, Concerti Strings.• Theatre: Drama, Film & Television, Theatre Production, Drama, Directing &
Script Development.• Dance: Choreography (Just Dance, Studio, Crew, Squad) & Performance (Squad,
Crew, Studio). **Crew & Squad require auditions
Study Block Application• The expectation is that students are taking a full course load. Post –
Secondary institutions are looking for academic rigor. Taking fewer courses is not good for applications
• You may apply for a study block if you meet ALL of the following criteria:
• You are a Grad 11 or 12 student• You have a challenging course load or extraordinary extra-
curricular commitments• You have a good attendance history• You have a good record of citizenship
Advanced Placement Courses
• Opportunity to earn 1st year university credit (check university websites)• Internationally recognized AP exams written in May• AP courses offered:
• AP Computer Science 12• AP Calculus 12• AP Microeconomics 12• AP Chemistry 12• AP French Language and Culture 12 • AP Studio Art (2D Art and Design or, 3D Design Portfolio)
• www. apcentral.collegeboard.com
Flexible Options
• External Credits : membership on a provincial or national sports team, dance, voice lessons, driving lessons, lifeguarding etc. (must have documentation)
• Course Challenge Exam for Languages – French, Mandarin, Korean, Punjabi, Spanish (Apply at the beginning of October to write in January)
• Distributed Learning
• Enhanced Programs
Distributed Learning Courses (NVSD) Keep in mind post-secondary deadlines for the completion of
DL courses is usually in January or February• English 12• French 12• Social Justice 12• Physical Geography 12• 20th Century World History 12• Law 12• Anatomy and Physiology 12• Chemistry 12• Physics 12• Math 12 Foundations• Math 12 Pre-Calculus• Calculus 12• Active Living 12• Photography 12• Philosophy 12• (Career Life Connections 12)
Enhanced Programs
• Artists for kids (10-12)
• Advanced Placement Program AP (12)
• Apprenticeship Training & Work Experience (10-12)
• Basketball Academy (8-12)
• Dance Academy (8-12)
• Digital Media Academy (11-12)
• Distributed Learning (10-12)
• Field Hockey Academy (8-12)
• French immersion (8-12)
Enhanced Programs continued
• Hockey Academy (8-12)
• International Baccalaureate IB (8 & 11 entry)
• Lacrosse Academy (8-12)
• Performance Learning Program (8-12)
• Soccer Academy (8-12)
• Volleyball Academy (8-12)
• Young Entrepreneurship and Leadership YELL (11-12)
• North Vancouver School District website “Enhanced Programs"
Youth In Trades Carpentry Program
•Open to grade 11 and 12 students
•Based at WVSS
•Students receive training every second day
•Information session WVSS Feb 5 2020 at 7pm.
Work Experience – Career Explorations
• Designed to give students some career insights
• Opportunities to gain relevant work experience
• Taken as an 8th course
• Regular class for 8 weeks before placement
• Must complete 90 hours
• If a student is working, some hours can be used
• May earn up to 8 credits
http://hsscareercenter.weebly.com/
Youth Work in Trades
• Provides students the opportunity to begin their apprenticeship training while attending high school
•Day 1 attend school, day 2 workplace
• Every 120 hours worked – 4 credits
• Should have a sponsor already in the field (we have some opportunities within some fields)
Provincial Graduation AssessmentsIn order to graduate students will write:
Numeracy Assessment - grade 10
Literacy Assessment – grade 12 – starting 2021
Literacy Assessment – grade 12 - for French Immersion students
Provincial Graduation Assessments
• Will be Marked on a 4 point proficiency scale
• Emerging/ Developing/ Proficient/ Extending
• Reported separately on transcript – not blended with any course
• Universities are not interested in the Numeracy assessment at this time. They have yet to decide what to do with the Literacy 12 Assessment.
• Assessment results: www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams
University Entrance Requirements• Entrance requirements have changed over the last few years and will continue to do
so.
• It is imperative to check and recheck specific university/college admission requirements
• A brief review of entrance requirements to UBC and SFU for September 2021 will be available in Student Services.
• Universities come to Handsworth at lunchtime. Post-secondary institutions also offer open houses (BCIT Feb 19, Cap U March 11)
• American schools need SAT results – recommend writing in Grade 11SAT.org/start
University Entrance Requirements continued
• Many universities in BC, Alberta, Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes require 5 academic 12 courses (including English 12) . Some still require 4.
• UBC requires 6 grade 12 courses (one can be non-academic)
• Both UBC & SFU are using a core assessment
• Capilano University – offers a variety of diploma and degree programs• A stepping stone with university transfer programs• Workplace Math 11/12 accepted as entrance for most programs• Language 11 not necessary• 3 Grade 12 courses
Planning with University/College in Mind
For the province of BC
www.educationplanner.bc.ca
For the rest of Canada, UK, & USA
www.schoolfinder.com
Scholarships
Scholarships come from three areas: post-secondary institutions, external organizations/government, and Handsworth Secondary
Handsworth Scholarship Bursary application gives students access to over $80,000 in grant money
• Decisions are based on various factors and not only grades – including volunteer experience, community roles, clubs etc.
• Be sure to look at the criteria as some awards are for specific areas• Deadline is sometime in February 2021
**Further information will be available in September
Ways to Communicate
• Handsworth website for: • For course programming guide/presentation
(courses/programs)
• Staff email links
• Newsletter email
• Important information from the PAC –http://www.handsworthpac.com/
• Twitter/Facebook links
Programming Timeline
Parent Meeting – January 27
Class Visits – Jan 27-31
Forms Due to Main Office - February 21
Course Verifications – not confirmations (late April)
Remember…take your time! Choose carefully
Our timetable is based on courses you request when you hand in your programming sheet
It is expected students take all the courses they record on their programming sheet
There may be NO opportunity to make alterations to your timetable in the fututre.