At QW School, students are given a “head start” in French Studies, as they begin to study in the Core French Program during their Junior Kindergarten year, and continue throughout the primary, junior, and intermediate grades.
Most Science Programmes are based on “facts learning and acquisition of knowledge”. At QW School, we focus on the development of analytical and scientific thinking, creativity, and engineering skills.
English course is developed to train students for oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy of the English language supporting them in secondary school academics and their daily lives.
Mathematics course acquaints students with fundamental mathematics concepts to build a strong conceptual foundation which enables them to apply their knowledge and further their learning successfully.
Geography term is representing a specific place and determining the environment as well as how human are interacting with natural environment. However, this course explores Canada’s distinct and changing character and the geographic systems and relationships that shape it. Therefore, students will investigate the interactions of natural and human systems within Canada, as well as Canada’s economic, cultural, and environmental connections to other countries.
Prerequisite: None
Course Type: Academic
English Academic is compulsory course for high school students. Because, English language is medium of communication with other communities people. In addition, the course is designed to develop the oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in their secondary school academic programs and in their daily lives.
Prerequisite: None
Course Type: Academic
English Applied (ENG1P) course is for developing basic skills that is listen to understand, speak to communicate and appearing with nourished skills and strategies. Apart from this, this course is designed to develop the key oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills students need for success in secondary school and daily life. As a result, students will read, interpret, and create a variety of informational, literary, and graphic texts.
Prerequisite: None
Course Type: Applied
This course enables students to broaden their understanding of relationships and extend their problem-solving and algebraic skills through investigation, the effective use of technology, and abstract reasoning. Students will explore quadratic relations and their applications; solve and apply linear systems; verify properties of geometric figures using analytic geometry; and investigate the trigonometry of right and acute triangles. Students will reason mathematically and communicate their thinking as they solve multi-step problems.
COURSE TYPE- Mathematics, Grade 9, De-streamed (2021)
PREREQUISITE- None
This course enables students to develop their understanding of concepts related to biology, chemistry, physics, and Earth and space science, and to relate science to technology, society, and the environment. Throughout the course, students will develop and refine their STEM skills as they use scientific research, scientific experimentation, and engineering design processes to investigate concepts and apply their knowledge in situations that are relevant to their lives and communities. Students will continue to develop transferable skills as they become scientifically literate global citizens.
Course type- Science Grade 9, De-streamed (2021)
Pre-requisite- None
Introduction to Business course introduces students to the world of business. Students will develop an understanding of the functions of business, including accounting, marketing, information and communication technology, human resources, and production, and of the importance of ethics and social responsibility.
Prerequisite: None
Course Type: Open
CHC2D course explores the local, national, and global forces that have shaped Canada’s national identity from World War I to the present. Students will investigate the challenges presented by economic, social, and technological changes.
Prerequisite: None
Course Type: Academic
Civics course explores what it means to be an informed, participating citizen in a democratic society. Students will learn about the elements of democracy in local, national, and global contexts, political reactions to social change, and political decision-making processes in Canada.
Prerequisite: None
Course Type: Open
English course is designed to extend the range of oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in their secondary school academic programs and in their daily lives.
Prerequisite: ENG1D/ENG1P
Course Type: Academic
ENG2P course is designed to extend the range of oral communication, reading, writing, and media literacy skills that students need for success in secondary school and daily life. Students will study and create a variety of informational, literary, and graphic texts.
Prerequisite: ENG1D/ENG1P
Course Type: Applied
The principles of Mathematics course enables students to broaden their understanding of relationships and extend their problem-solving and algebraic skills through investigation, the effective use of technology, and abstract reasoning.
Prerequisite: MPM1D
Course Type: Academic
Foundations Of Mathematics course enables students to consolidate their understanding of linear relations and extend their problem-solving and algebraic skills through investigation, the effective use of technology, and hands-on activities.
Prerequisite: MPM1D/MPM1P
Course Type: Applied
Science course enables students to enhance their understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and of the interrelationships between science, technology, society, and the environment.
Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic, or Applied
Course Type: Academic
SNC2P course enables students to develop a deeper understanding of concepts in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, and physics, and to apply their knowledge of science in real-world situations.
Prerequisite: Grade 9 Science, Academic, or Applied
Course Type: Applied
CLU3M course explores Canadian law with a focus on legal issues that are relevant to people’s everyday lives. Students will investigate fundamental legal concepts and processes to gain a practical understanding of Canada’s legal system, including the criminal justice system.
Prerequisite: Grade 10 Canadian History Academic or Applied
Course Type: College/ University Preparation
ENG3U course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyze challenging literary texts from various periods, countries, and cultures.
Prerequisite: ENG2D
Course Type: University Preparation
English College Preparation course emphasizes the development of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will study the content, form, and style of a variety of informational and graphic texts.
Prerequisite: ENG2P
Course Type: College Preparation
Functions course introduces the mathematical concept of the function by extending students’ experiences with linear and quadratic relations. Students will investigate properties of discrete and continuous functions, including trigonometric and exponential functions.
Prerequisite: MPM2D
Course Type: University Preparation
Physics course develops students’ understanding of the basic concepts of physics. Students will explore kinematics, with an emphasis on linear motion; different kinds of forces; energy transformations; the properties of mechanical waves and sound.
Prerequisite: SNC2D
Course Type: University Preparation
Biology course furthers students’ understanding of the processes that occur in biological systems. Students will study theory and conduct investigations in the areas of biodiversity; evolution; genetic processes.
Prerequisite: SNC2D
Course Type: University Preparation
Chemistry course enables students to deepen their understanding of chemistry through the study of the properties of chemicals and chemical bonds; chemical reactions and quantitative relationships in those reactions.
Prerequisite: SNC2D
Course Type: University Preparation
CLN4U course examines elements of Canadian and international law in social, political, and global contexts. Students will study the historical and philosophical sources of law and the principles and practices of international law.
Prerequisite: Canadian & World studies or social science
Course Type: University Preparation
Canadian and World Issues course examines the global challenges of creating a sustainable and equitable future, focusing on current issues that illustrate these challenges. Students will investigate a range of topics, including cultural, economic, and geopolitical relationships.
Prerequisite: Canadian and world studies, English, or social sciences and humanities
Course Type: University Preparation
Families in Canada course applies current theories and research from the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, and sociology to the study of individual development, family behavior, intimate and parent-child relationships, and the ways in which families interact within the diverse Canadian society.
Prerequisite: Social sciences and humanities, English, or Canadian and world studies
Course Type: University Preparation
ENG4U course emphasizes the consolidation of the literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyze a range of challenging literary texts from various periods, countries, and cultures.
Prerequisite: ENG3U
Course Type: University Preparation
English College Preparation course emphasizes the consolidation of literacy, communication, and critical and creative thinking skills necessary for success in academic and daily life. Students will analyze a variety of informational and graphic texts, as well as literary texts from various countries and cultures.
Prerequisite: ENG3C
Course Type: College Preparation
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course is designed to help students acquire and demonstrate the cross-curricular literacy skills that are evaluated by the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT). Students who complete the course successfully will meet the provincial literacy requirement for graduation.
Prerequisite: Students who have been eligible to write the OSSLT at least twice and who have been unsuccessful at least once are eligible to take the course.
Course Type: Open
Advanced Functions course extends students’ experience with functions. Students will investigate the properties of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; develop techniques for combining functions.
Prerequisite: MCR3U
Course Type: University Preparation
Mathematics of Data Management course broadens students’ understanding of mathematics as it relates to managing data. Students will apply methods for organizing and analyzing large amounts of information; solve problems involving probability and statistics.
Prerequisite: MCF3M/MCR3U
Course Type: University Preparation
The calculus & vectors course builds on student’s previous experience with functions and their developing understanding of rates of change. Students will solve problems involving geometric and algebraic representations of vectors and representations of lines.
Prerequisite: MCR3U / MHF4U
Course Type: University Preparation
Mathematics For College Technology course enables students to extend their knowledge of functions. Students will reason mathematically and communicate their thinking as they solve multi-step problems. This course prepares students for a variety of college technology programs.
Prerequisite: MBF3C/ MCF3M/ MCR3U
Course Type: College Preparation
Physics course enables students to deepen their understanding of physics concepts and theories. Students will continue their exploration of energy transformations and the forces that affect motion and will investigate electrical, gravitational, and magnetic fields and electromagnetic radiation.
Prerequisite: SPH3U
Course Type: University Preparation
Biology course provides students with the opportunity for in-depth study of the concepts and
processes that occur in biological systems.
Prerequisite: SBI3U
Course Type: University Preparation
Chemistry course enables students to deepen their understanding of chemistry through the study of organic chemistry, the structure and properties of matter, energy changes and rates of reaction, equilibrium in chemical systems, and electron-chemistry.
Prerequisite: SCH3U
Course Type: University Preparation
Computer & Information Science course enables students to further develop knowledge and skills in computer science. Students will use modular design principles to create complex and fully documented programs, according to industry standards.
Prerequisite: ICS3M
Course Type: University Preparation
English as a Second Language Level 1 – ESLAO course builds on students’ previous education and language knowledge to introduce them to the English language and help them adjust to the diversity in their new environment. Students will use beginning English language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing for everyday and essential academic purposes.
English as a Second Language Level 2 – ESLBO course extends students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in English for everyday and academic purposes. Students will participate in conversations in structured situations on a variety of familiar and new topics; read a variety of texts designed or adapted for English language learners.
English as a Second Language Level 3 – ESLCO course further extends students’ skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in English for a variety of everyday and academic purposes. Students will make short classroom oral presentations; read a variety of adapted and original texts in English; and write using a variety of text forms.
English as a Second Language Level 4 – ESLDO course prepares students to use English with increasing fluency and accuracy in classroom and social situations and to participate in Canadian society as informed citizens. Students will develop the oral-presentation, reading, and writing skills required for success in all school subjects.
English as a Second Language Level 5 – ESLEO course provides students with the skills and strategies they need to make the transition to college and university preparation courses in English and other secondary school disciplines. Students will be encouraged to develop independence in a range of academic tasks.
QW School is a Ministry inspected, licensed, and approved high school focus on helping students obtain the Ontario High School credits they need for their Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).
We offer high school credit courses for secondary school students for Grade 9 to Grade 12, who are working to complete their OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma) for both University and College preparation.
In every class, our teachers emphasize the strategies and processes involved in learning and self-growth, creating a unique opportunity to prepare our students to live intelligent, thoughtful, and fulfilling lives in a rapidly changing society.
We are Inspected by the Ministry of Education to offer high school credit courses.
All the courses are offered on a full-time and part-time basis during weekdays, evenings, and weekends. Admissions are open throughout the year.
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