Academics
Curriculum
SINO-CANADIAN DUAL DIPLOMA CURRICULUM
The dual program is for Chinese Students who are writing the Chinese National exam, receiving the Chinese diploma and completing the requirements for the Nova Scotia High School diploma.
The recommended course load of Nova Scotia Public School Program (PSP) courses in the dual Diploma program is 19 courses. (13 required courses; 5 Nova Scotia course electives and 1 Chinese credit Physical Education transfer as a minimum).
The following are the minimum course load requirements for the Nova Scotia Diploma –Dual Program:
– Grade 10 Students must register for a minimum of 5 Nova Scotia courses,
(3 courses in Semester 1 and 2 courses in Semester 2)
(This leaves space for 1 Chinese PE course and 1 Chinese course)
– Grade 11 Students must register for a minimum of 6 Nova Scotia courses,
(3 courses in Semester 1 and 3 courses in Semester 2).
(This leaves space for 2 Chinese courses)
– Grade 12 students must enroll in a minimum of 6 courses per year, 3 each semester.
Recommended: 20 weeks (70 minute classes) = 116 hours per credit
Required Courses: 18 credits are required to graduate, 13 of which are compulsory
The following 13 compulsory credits are required for graduation:
- 3 English Language Arts —- English 10, 11, 12;
- 2 Mathematics —- Math 10; Math 11;
- 2 Sciences (a “first science” credit and 1 other) —- Science 10; Chemistry 11;
- 1 Fine Arts —- Drama 10
- 1 Canadian History —- Canadian History 11
- 2 other credits from Technology, Mathematics or Science —- Physics 11; Chemistry 12;
- 1 Global Studies — Global Geography 12;
- 1 Physical Education (Chinese Transfer Credit)
Course Guidelines:
- No more than 7 of the 18 credits may be from courses coded as Grade 10 and at least 5 must be from courses code Grade 12.
Graduation Requirements
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Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 |
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English 10, Math 10, Drama 10, Science 10 | English 11, Math 11, Advanced Math 12(P) | English 12(P), Pre-Calculus, Calculus |
Approved Transfer Credit: Chinese PE | Sciences: Physics 11 or Biology 11 , Chemistry 11 | Sciences: Physics 12 or Biology 12 , Chemistry 12 |
Electives: ESL, Geography 10 | Mi’kmaw Studies 11 | Global Economics 12 |
Electives: Economics 11, Sociology 11 | Electives: Economics 12, Chemistry 12 |
Guidelines
Scheduling for grades 10 – 12 must provide opportunity for a minimum of 110 hours instructional time per credit and a minimum of 55 hours per half credit.
School Calendar
The First Semester begins in the first week of September and ends at the end of January the following year. The Second Semester begins, normally after the Chinese New Year holidays, in the first week of March and ends in the first week of July.
Grading Scale
Grade | Achievement |
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91 – 100 | Knowledge and skills with a high degree of effectiveness |
81-90 | Knowledge and skills with considerable of effectiveness. |
71-80 | Knowledge and skills with satisfactory of effectiveness. |
61-70 | Knowledge and skills with some of effectiveness. |
51-60 | Knowledge and skills with limited of effectiveness. |
Below 50 | Extensive remediation is required. |
Credit Types
Credit | Description |
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ACAD | Academic: Expect to enter college or university. |
ADV | Advanced: Exceptional degree of academic ability or achievement. |
OPEN | Open: Course is not designed to meet the specific entrance requirements of any post-secondary institutions. |