Secondary School Information Night St. Edmund Campion Prayer Wherever I may travel, may I always profess my faith in you, God, to whom I owe all my obedience. Grant that I may always have the courage to preach the Gospel, to speak out against injustice, and to face all challenges without fear. For by your will, I will go where I am sent to carry any cross you lay upon me, and never to despair. For the price is paid and the work is begun: it is of God; it cannot be overcome. So our faith is planted, so will our faith be maintained. St. Edmund Campion….. Pray for us Format of Presentation Part A: Ontario Secondary Schools Part B: Specialized Programs at Campion Part C: Sports and Clubs at Campion Part D: Registration Information Part A Ontario Secondary Schools Grade 9 to Postsecondary Destinations After Five Years 34% to University 21% OSSD to work or apprenticeship 20% to College 25% Leave Before OSSD Grade 9 Enrollment = 100% Double Cohort Study 2009 Ontario Ministry of Education Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) • Total of 30 course credits (110 hours per credit) – 18 compulsory courses – 12 elective courses (options) • 40 hrs. Community Involvement – Begins in Summer after Grade 8 • Ontario Literacy Requirement – Written Test in Grade 10 (OSSLT) Semester Schools - Sample Semester 1 September to January Semester 2 February to June Math Science Geography English Religion French Art Physical Education All 4 courses taken for 75 minutes each day Course Types Grades 9 and 10 • Applied • Academic • Advanced Placement • Locally Developed • Open Course Type Comparison Academic Applied •Works independently in a focused manner • Completes homework consistently and thoroughly •Works in a focused manner (not always independently) •May need assistance to organize and complete homework •Student consistently achieves level 3 or 4 in subject area. •Student consistently achieve level 1 or 2 in grade 8 subject. •Larger classes – Class Target 28 students •Smaller classes – Class Target 24 students Locally Developed •Works in a focused manner with prompting •May begin work in class with direction -Student is working below grade level expectations in subject area. -Small Class Size maximum of 15 students Changing Course Type After Grade 9: (except Mathematics) Gr. 9 Academic Gr. 10 Academic Gr. 9 Applied Gr. 10 Applied Gr. 9 LDCC Gr. 10 LDCC w w. m w.y mB y Bl lu u eeppr irni tn. cta. c a www Planning Your Education and Career Planning Your Education and Career www.myBlueprint.ca Planning Your Education and Career Making Your Grade 9 Choices Compulsory Courses: SUBJECT LOCALLY DEVELOPED APPLIED ACADEMIC ADVANCED PLACEMENT GR. 8 TEACHER RECOMMENDATION ENGLISH* ENG1L1 ENG1P1 ENG1D1 ENG1DP ENG1D1 MATH ENG1L1 MFM 1P1 MPM 1D1 MPM1DP MPM1P1 SCIENCE SNC 1L1 SNC 1P1 SNC 1D1 SNC1DP SNC1P1 GEOGRAPHY CGC1P5 CGC1P1 CGC1D1 CGC1DP CGC1D1 FSF 1P1 FSF 1D1 FSF 1DP FSF1D1 FRENCH* Elective Courses: To complete your grade 9 program, circle the code TWO ELECTIVE COURSES and write in on ALTERNATIVE Course SUBJECT HEALTHY ACTIVE LIVING EDUCATION (PHYSICAL EDUCATION) COURSE CODE PPL10F (FEMALE) PPL10M (MALE) VISUAL ARTS AVI 101 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AMI101 DRAMA ADA101 INTRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY SKILLS IN BUSINESS BTT 101 INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY TIJ 101 LEARNING STRATEGIES 1: SKILLS FOR SUCCESS GLE 101 (IEP) Please enter an ALTERNATE course in the event of a conflict: BTT1O1 Specialized Programs at St. Edmund Campion Arts and Culture Sports Hospitality Non-Profit (Social Justice) St. Edmund Campion - SHSM Participation Area Non-Profit 2015-2016 Arts and Culture 73 Students Sports 40 Students Non-Profit 65 Students Hospitality 25 Students Total 203 Students Regional Advanced ® Placement Program The Program starts in Gr. 9 and Open to Students throughout Brampton and Caledon (Math, Science, English, French & Geography) Following this presentation – Regional AP Information Session @ 7pm in cafeteria Provincial/OFSAA Championships 5 in Senior Boys Soccer (Won Ontario Championship 5 of the last 7 years) Senior Girls Basketball (ROPSAAA Champions 5 years in a row) 10 Ontario Champions in Track and Field Campion’s Athletic Program Highlights • NCAA Scholarships – 38 NCAA Scholarships (21 Soccer, 13 basketball, 2 Baseball, 2 Lacrosse) • Over 40 Student Athletes participating at the post secondary level (Canada) - 20 soccer, 15 Football, 8 basketball, 5 track, • 7 Student Athletes currently representing Team Canada (4 Soccer (1 U-16, 1 U-20, 2 Senior Men’s National Team) – 1 Basketball U-18, 1 Football 1-U-21) • Number of student athletes - 350+ • Number of coaches - 60 • 20 Coaches who have coached outside of school (rep, college or university) Clubs and Student Opportunities at Campion Academic Tutoring Guidance Ambassadors Students Leading Students Will help to deliver our Cocoa and Cram tutoring program to grade 9 and 10 students. Grade 9 Peer Mentoring Will work with teachers to deliver workshops to a variety of groups of grade 9 students Will work with Guidance dept to welcome new students to the school and participate in various guidancesponsored nights. Community Outreach Will work with 2 agencies, BBBS and Cassie Campbell to volunteer for special events and to serve as mentors to elementary school students. Currently 40 Clubs at Campion Martial Arts, French Club, Student Council, Guidance Ambassadors, Comic Book/ Anime Club, Painting & Design Club, Yoga Club, Peru Social Justice Mission, Prom Harmony Movement, Campion Book Club, Graphic Design, Ski/Snowboard Club, Europe Trip 2014, Youth for Christ, EC Voice, EC Morning News, EC Dance, Black History Month, Athletic Council, Homeless Mission, Student Newspaper, The Company Outdoors, Campion Band, Students For Life, Guitar Club, Science Club, Construction, Weight Room, A/V Club, Peer Mentors, Jam Band, Campion Choir, Running Club, Campion Barber Shop, Fishing Club, Advanced Placement Club, Registration Information & Next Steps for Grade 8 to 9 Transitions Important Dates • November 4, 2015: Take our Kids to High School Day. All Grade 8 students in our 7 feeder schools will visit Campion for the day (get registration information, tours of the school and program information. • November 26, 2015: 5:30 – 7:30pm Grade 8 Registration Night. Parents and students from our feeder schools are invited to come to Campion and submit registration package plus student activity fee ($60 cash/debit/credit). Additional Transition Supports • Get Ready Program – 5 days in late August • Grade 8 Orientation Day: 1 day program during the last week of August. Advanced Placement Information Session will take place next for those who are interested