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OnOn-line Course Selection
Go to this page: https://students.ugdsb.on.ca (Click on Guelph CVI)
Your username is the first 2 letters of your first name + the first 3 letters of your last name.
The password is your OEN. (Your number on your student card or report card.)
• On the next screen click on Timetable. Click on Choices in the drop-down menu.
• Choose Edit under the student choices and then click on a Subject Folder (such as English).
• Then click on Grade Folder followed by the Course you wish to select.
• You must click on ADD each time you select a course. It should appear in the box-student choices.
• When you have made all of your selections Close the window. All of your choices should show up.
• Logout.
My Courses at G.C.V.I.
A complete COURSE CALENDAR is available at
www.ugdsb.on.ca/gcvi/dept/guidance/course_cal.html
This on-line calendar includes full course descriptions, diploma requirements, prerequisites, Cooperative
Education, Specialist High Skills Major, guidelines and much more information about selecting courses.
Paper copies are available by contacting our Guidance Office for those without access to the Internet.
Grade 9
English
Math
Science
French
(compulsory)
(compulsory)
(compulsory)
(compulsory)
Canadian
Geography
(compulsory)
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
English
Math
Science
(compulsory)
(compulsory)
(compulsory)
English
Math
(compulsory)
(compulsory)
Careers/
Civics
Canadian
History
(compulsory)
(compulsory)
English
(compulsory)
Grade 12
(year 5)
1 additional credit in English, or French as a sec-
Ontario Secondary School Diploma Requirements:
www.edu.gov.on.ca/extra/eng/ppm/graduate.html
18 COMPULSORY CREDITS
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
0.5
0.5
credits in English
credits in mathematics
credits in science
credit in Canadian history
credit in Canadian geography
credit in the arts (Music or Drama or Art)
credit in health and physical education
credit in French as a second language
credit in civics
credit in career studies
education
ond language, or a Native Language, or a classical
or an international language, or social sciences and
the humanities, or Canadian and world studies, or
guidance and career education, or Cooperative
1 additional credit in health and physical education, or the arts, or
business studies, or Cooperative education
1 additional credit in science, or technological education, or Cooperative education
IN ADDITION :
• 12 optional credits
• 40 hours of community involvement activities
• the provincial literacy requirement
* A maximum of 2 Cooperative Education credits may count as
compulsory credits.
Deciding whether to go to college, work, university or an apprenticeship upon completion of secondary school is no
easy task. The number of courses to choose from is endless. One thing is certain, however, good decisions are based
on good planning. Choice of destination will be influenced by students’ interests and strengths, as well as course selection and achievement. Determining the appropriate level – Applied or Academic, followed later by Apprenticeship,
College, Workplace or University – sets the stage for future career opportunities. In all cases, the need to plan ahead,
research, and investigate options is essential. Remember, the most successful people are those who find their passions and follow their heart to a career of their own choosing.
To plan your pathway go to www.myblueprint.ca
New User Sign up Activation Key: guelphcvi
Please note that My Blueprint is not where you choose your course selection. It is to assist you in planning your pathway.
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