Student Services Office
Mr. Gary Godkin – Head of Senior SchoolMs. Anjelien Slater – Director of Student ServicesMrs. Kathleen Munro Collins – Administrative Coordinator Student
Services, Grade 9 Academic AdvisorMs. Shannon Howlett– IB CoordinatorMs. Sarah Kehoe – Academic Advisor & University CounsellorMrs. Christine Tordon – Director of University AdmissionsMrs. Sheryl Johnston – Assistant to the Director of University AdmissionsMs. Laura Miles – Administrative Assistant, Student ServicesMrs. Paula Rizzuti – Attendance OfficerMrs. Cathy Hodgins – Learning Strategist
Ashbury College Pathways
Grade 9Foundation Year
Grade 10Focus Year
Grade 11Specialization Year
Grade 12Graduation Year
OSSD
IB Focus YearIB DP Year 1
IB DP Year 2
Ashbury College Pathways
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
Compulsory credits (18)
English (Gr. 9-12) 4Mathematics (Gr.9/10/11) 3Science (Gr.9/10 BUT see Group 3) 2Art or Music or Drama (Gr.9) 1Canadian Geography (Gr.9) 1Canadian History (Gr.10) 1Civics (Gr.10) 0.5Career Studies (Gr.10) 0.5French (Gr. 9) 1Health and Phys. Ed. (Gr. 9) 1Other credits* 3
Optional credits (12)
+ 40 hours community involvement activities
+ Pass GRADE 10 Literacy Test (OSSLT)
*3 other credits:Group 1 1 additional credit in English, or French as a second 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 education;Group 21 additional credit in health and physical education, or the arts, or business studies, or cooperative education;Group 31 additional credit in science (Grade 11 or 12), or technological education, or computer studies, or cooperative education
30 CREDITS
The Ashbury Diploma
The following requirements enhance the OSSD
and support our mission:
• 1 additional credit in Art or Music or Drama
• 1 additional credit in French or in an international language
• 1 additional credit in Physical Education
• 1 required credit with a global studies perspective at the grade 11/12 level
• All English courses must be taken at Ashbury College
• 9 terms of co-curricular involvement (at least one co-curricular activity is
different from the others)
• 60 hours of community service
• No more than 3 senior credits from another institution.
• IB Diploma students graduate with the Ashbury Diploma
The Ashbury Bilingual DiplomaThe following requirements will earn a student an Ashbury Bilingual Diploma:
• Completion of the Ashbury Diploma• 4 credits in Extended or Immersion French• 4 additional credits where the language of instruction is in French
Grade 9 – Foundation Year
7 compulsory courses ü English ü French ü Canadian Geography (French)
ü Math (French)
ü Science ü Physical Education ü Art/Music/Drama
1 elective courseü Art/Music/Dramaü Spanishü Introduction to Businessü Computer Scienceü Communications Technologyü Learning Strategies ü Beginner Mandarin ü *Civics / Careers (Eng./Fr)
ü *Forces of Nature (Prereq. CGC1D/F)
*Summer School Options
Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Total8 credits 8 credits 7 credits
8 credits7 credits6 credits
= 30 credits= 30 credits
Enter Selections
Return w ith student & parent signature by Feb 23rd, 2018
Online Login using NetClassroomw hich has been em ailed to you.
Go to the Student Portal and click on the NetClassroomLink
Click on Register for classes
Click on Edit Requests to make course selections
NetClassroom
To add an additional request click on the binoculars to search for the course ID. Click on the course and enter the course. To add more than one course click on “New” to add another.Click “Submit” when done.
For all additional electives enter them under additional requests. To delete a request click on the gray square beside the course and select the “delete” button. To delete a course in the drop down menu scroll to the top blank space and select the blank space.
A summary of your selections will appear. To make a change click on “Edit Requests”
Online Selections Due February 23rd, 2018
*Please submit your hard copy to Mrs. Munro Collins in Student Services by February 23rd, 2018 with both your signature and your parent’s signature.
1. How do I decide if I should take an Enriched or Academic class?
2. How do I choose between the different levels of French?
3. If I want to pursue a Bilingual Diploma designation, what do I need to do in Grade 9?
4. What is the difference between Communications Technology and Introduction to Computer Studies?
5. What if I already have a credit in one of the compulsory areas?
Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Course Selection for Grade 9