Catholic Graduate Expectations
Pathways to Success
Course Codes & Credits
Student Life & Supports
Post-Secondary Planning
100

This type of thinker solves problems with an informed moral conscience for the common good.

What is a Reflective, Creative, and Holistic Thinker?

100

The four guiding questions of the Individual Pathways Plan (IPP).

What are: Who am I? What are my opportunities? Who do I want to become? What is my plan for achieving my goals?

100

The number in a course code indicates this.

What is the grade level?

100

This school staff member provides spiritual guidance and organizes retreats.

What is the Chaplaincy Leader?

100

This post-secondary pathway combines on-the-job and in-class training.

What is Apprenticeship?

200

This graduate expectation involves attending to family, school, parish, and community.

What is a Caring Family Member?

200

This online tool helps students plan their education and career.

What is myBlueprint?

200

The letter “U” in a course code stands for this type of course.

What is University preparation?

200

This team supports students with IEPs and diverse learning needs.

What is the Academic Resource Department (ARD)?

200

This financial aid program offers grants and loans to Ontario students.

What is OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program)?

300

A graduate who gives witness to Catholic social teaching by promoting peace and justice.

What is a Responsible Citizen?

300

This type of learning allows students to gain experience outside the classroom.

What is Experiential Learning?

300

The number of compulsory credits required for an Ontario Secondary School Diploma.

What is 17?

300

This team helps students who are at risk of not graduating.

What is the Student Success Team?

300

This type of post-secondary institution offers 1–4 year diploma and certificate programs.

What is College?

400

This person celebrates the signs and sacred mystery of God’s presence.

What is a Discerning Believer?

400

This program blends literacy and numeracy with secondary school readiness.

What is the Get Ready! Program?

400

Starting in 2025, students must pass this new requirement in Grade 10 math.

What is the Financial Literacy Requirement?

400

This council allows students to share their ideas and lead school initiatives.

What is the Student Voice Council?

400

This pathway focuses on contributing to the local community and developing life skills.

What is Community?

500

This expectation includes developing and demonstrating one’s God-given potential.

What is a Self-Directed, Responsible, Lifelong Learner?

500

This program allows students to earn college credits while in high school.

What is Dual Credits?

500

This type of course is designed for students entering the workforce directly after high school.

What is a Workplace “E” course?

500

This mental health resource offers free support to students across Canada.

What is Kids Help Phone?

500

This rigorous academic program leads to an internationally recognized diploma.

What is the International Baccalaureate (IB)?

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