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Course Planning

Please consult our for details about courses, programs and more, including information on graduation requirements, athletics and clubs.  You will find descriptions for all of the courses offered at st?yw?te:ń Point Grey Secondary School in this booklet. 

For each grade, there is a different set of courses from which to choose.  In late January/early February each year, students in each grade learn about these choices, the course requirements of that grade, and the timeline for the course selection process.  Course Planning Forms are completed, signed and submitted to the appropriate grade counsellor.  Course selection requests are done through the MyEd Student Portal - for instructions, click  and .  Please see below for details, grade-by-grade.

Grade 8:  Grade 7 students select courses on the Grade 8 Enrolment Form distributed at their elementary school, or received from our school office in the case a student has been accepted for enrolment, but does not currently attend one of our three in-catchment elementary schools (Kerrisdale, Quilchena, Southlands).

Grades 9 - 12:  Grade-specific Course Planning Forms can be accessed below.  In addition, Course Planning Presentations are included.  These presentations provide comprehensive details about the course planning process.  For the next school year, updates are in progress, as below.  As documents are posted through the month of February, you will see the titles activated as blue links.  Information, by grade, is also shared with students through their Grade MS Team:

Grade 9:

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Grade 12:




Special Applications Process

Summer School and On-Line Courses - Required Forms


Planning for the Graduation Program

Please consult the for details, consult the documents provided below, or see counsellors for clarification)

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Every student will have an individual timetable that is structured within the framework of facilities, staff availability, time allotments, graduation requirements and student choice.  Timetabling of student choice is done by computer.  There is a wide choice of courses offered, and periodically a "conflict" may occur when two requested courses fall in the same period.  Some courses may fill and will not be available to everyone making a request.  Conflicts and filled classes will not prevent development of a graduation plan, but may affect choice within a subject area.  Every effort will be made to provide students with the requested courses.

Students in Grades 11 and 12 who are interested in post-secondary programs usually must meet specific program requirements that go beyond Ministry minimums. All students need to take note of post-secondary prerequisite courses when making longer-range plans. 

All students in Grades 8 through 11 will take eight courses.

All students in Grade 12 will take seven courses; the eighth can be a Study Block.

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