Manitoba
MY CHILD IN SCHOOL
MY CHILD IN SCHOOL – Informed Parent, Involved Parent

GRADE 9

As your child enters Senior Years (Grades 9 to 12), he or she will have to take on more responsibilities for his or her learning and will be facing more choices and decisions: “What do I want to do later on in life? Which programming best fits my career choice? What courses do I need so I can get into this post-secondary program or that apprenticeship?” Through career exploration and planning, your child will be presented with opportunities to find answers to these challenging questions.

In Senior Years, an interesting range of compulsory and optional courses will be offered to your child. As students successfully complete courses, they earn course credits towards high school graduation (One credit is comprised of 110 hours of instruction).

To obtain a Manitoba high school diploma, students must accumulate a minimum of 30 credits. Students need to earn a credit in every compulsory course to be able to graduate from high school. In total there are 21 compulsory courses from Grade 9 to Grade 12 in the French Immersion Program and 21 in the Technology Education Program (see tables in French Immersion Program and Technology Education Program links). Students earn additional credits by completing optional courses.

In order to obtain a provincial French immersion diploma, students must earn a minimum of 15 credits from courses taught in French.

There are 6 compulsory courses in Grade 9: English Language Arts, Français, Mathematics, Physical Education/Health Education, Science and Social Studies.

| FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAM | TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM |