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100

 This is the amount of money (in Canadian dollars) that students will have to pay for each AP exam starting from September 2023, according to the content material.

What is $100?

100

Contrasting ELACF30S and ELALF30S, this Grade 11 English course emphasizes a wide range of language experiences including drama, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction prose, while the other focuses more on the study and creation of literary (fictional/literature) texts, though it includes some transactional forms.

What is English Comprehensive Focus 30S?

100

This is the amount of your mandatory Grade 12 PE class that is completed outside of regular school time.

What is 50%?

100

In this introductory Spanish course, students new to the language immerse themselves in an environment rich with diverse activities and cultural materials. Emphasizing both oral and written forms, the course aims to build foundational skills in understanding and communicating on essential, everyday topics in a new language."

What is Spanish 20F?

100

This is the number of credits that a student needs to graduate in Manitoba

What is 30?

200

This is the name of the subject area that is offered as an AP course at Fort Richmond Collegiate, and is related to programming and software development.

What is Computer Science?

200

This grade 11 math course focuses on practical applications like budgeting, credit, loans and interest.

What is Essential Math 30S?

200

In this 40S course, students not only put into practice their advanced dramatic skills in a full-length play chosen by the teacher but also engage in all aspects of theatre production. The program includes a 'Drama Retreat' and concludes with a student-created Sketch-Comedy Show. Additionally, this course is recognized for university entrance at two major universities.

What is Dramatic Arts 40S?

200

In this exclusive senior high ensemble, available by invitation or audition and running throughout the year, students immerse themselves in jazz and popular music. It's not just about singing; it includes listening logs, solo renditions of jazz classics, and concert reports. Participation in various events like concerts and tours is mandatory, and enrollment in another specific choir course is a prerequisite.

What is Vocal Jazz 20/30/40S?

200

This is the third character of the course code that indicates that the course is appropriate for all students and may lead to further studies.

What is F?

300

The minimum mark required in CS 30S for entry into AP CS 42S.

What is 85%?

300

These are the four units in Physics 30S.

What are Introduction to Physics, Mechanics, Fields, and Waves?

300

These are the prerequisites for Chemistry 40S.

What are Chemistry 30S (65% average) and Pre-Calculus 30S?

300

This unique course, held during lunch hours all year, immerses students in the world of on-the-spot creativity, teaching various improvisational skills and short-form improv structures. Active involvement isn't just encouraged—it's required, with participation in school-related performances and special retreat days. (Name the department and the course name).

What is Drama: Improvisational Arts 30S or 40S

300

This is the total number of compulsory credits credits required to graduate, including those from Grade 9.

What is 17?

400

This is the term used to describe the courses that address the Manitoba curriculum but also cover additional topics and go more in-depth with a more vigorous learning and studying routine, and in most cases lead to AP programming.

What are Honours courses?

400

This math class is for students not planning to study advanced calculus later but still planning post-secondary education. It's about using math in everyday life, covering measurement, statistics, and more. It builds on what students learned in Grade 10 and prepares them for senior math

What is Applied Math 30S or 40S?

400

What is the name of the mandatory Social Studies class taken in Grade 12?

What is there is none?

400

This Grade 12 course challenges students to critically engage with the digital age, fostering skills in analyzing and creating content ranging from social media and online editorials to traditional journalism. It emphasizes real-world literacy, bridging the gap between classical literature studies and the dynamic landscape of modern media and communication.

What is ELA: Language/Transactional Forms: Media, Journalism, and Communication 40S?

400

These courses, which take place outside of the school day are for students who are looking for extra involvement in STEM, mentorship, leadership, and independent study.

What are Topics in Science 30S and Interdisciplinary Topics in Science 40S?

500

These are the two types of benefits that students may receive from taking AP courses and exams, depending on their scores and the policies of the universities they apply to.

What are university credits or advanced placement?

500

This Applied Commerce and Technology course teaches the basics of entrepreneurship - including marketing and making a business plan.

What is Venture Development 30S?

500

This grade 12 course Applied Commerce & Technology course is open to students at all grade levels who are interested in learning to use apps like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, and Adobe AfterEffects

What is Graphic Design Applied Business Technologies 40S?

500

Of the Band courses available at FRC, this is the most exclusive.

What is Wind Ensemble 20/30/40S?

500

In this unique high school credit opportunity, students can earn credit towards graduation through community engagement. The credit can be achieved through a blend of two leadership courses or by volunteering with an external organization. In the latter case, specific guidelines must be followed, including contacting a school counselor and adhering to an annual application deadline.

What is the Community Service Credit?

600

For students who have already tackled either Calculus 45S or its Honours counterpart, this advanced high school course mirrors first-year university calculus. It deepens understanding of differentiation and integration, all in preparation for a specific advanced exam and is offered as a full credit course in the latter half of the year.

What is AP Calculus 42S?

600

This course delves into nurturing parenting techniques and creating conducive environments for the growth of children from infancy to school age. It covers not only child psychologists' theories but also explores the latest findings in infant brain development, offering a comprehensive understanding of early childhood development.

What is Family Studies 30S?

600

You should sign up for this course if you have interest in taking Computer Science courses at the post-secondary level.

What is Computer Science 40S?

600

This advanced physical education course, requiring a special indication of interest for registration, is designed for students keen on sport-specific training. Covering a wide range of topics from nutrition and plyometrics to sports psychology and injury prevention, it's a fully in-class experience with a daily attendance and participation expectation.

What is Principles of Athletic Training 30FH/40FH

600

This course can only be taken once, although it is offered at a 20, 30 and 40 level. In it you will learn about your cultural origins, and those of your peers.

What is Cultural Exploration 21G/31G/41G?

700

This is one of the criterion that students interested in Honours/ AP courses should have, according to the information from your FRC student handbook, and it refers to their ability to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information.

What is critical thinking?

700

What question is the focus of the mandatory Grade 11 History credit?

What is - How has Canada's history shaped the Canada of today?

700

 This course views disability as a social and environmental issue, not just a physical one. It discusses topics like Discrimination, Deafness, and Accessibility, using videos and guest talks.  

What is Introduction to Disability Studies 41G?

700

This high school course delves deep into the rich histories, traditions, and cultures of Indigenous peoples, both in Canada and globally. Key topics include self-determination, governance, and the revival of language and culture, fostering an understanding geared towards a shared positive future.

What is Current Topics in First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies 40S?

700

This is the name of the program that allows students to earn up to 2 high school credit for paid work experience

What is Credit for Employment (CFE)?