Importance of Compulsory Courses
Students need to complete 18 compulsory courses in an Ontario high school to get an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or OSSD. These courses can be completed from grades 9 to 12. They are different from the 12 optional credits, which students can choose according to their interests!
According to the OSSD, the 18 compulsory
courses for Ontario high school students are:
(4) English
(3) Mathematics
(2) Science
(1) Canadian History
(1) Canadian Geography
(1) The Arts
(1) Health and Physical Education
(1) French as a Second Language
(0.5) Career Studies
(0.5) Civics
(1) Group 1 compulsory Credit
(1) Group 2 compulsory Credit
(1) Group 3 compulsory Credit
Wondering why there are compulsory courses that
Ontario high school
students need to complete?
If you go back to the list and look
closely, you will notice that they are all general education courses. These are
subjects that are designed to teach students essential academic knowledge and
introduce them to a variety of disciplines. Exposing learners to different
courses will help you determine which optional credits to take, subject areas
to focus on, and programme or degree to take in college.
Build core skills
General education courses can build
and fine-tune core skills that students will useful when they start pursuing a
degreeincollege or working in the real world. English, math, and science
courses in particular strengthen a student’s employable skills such as theabilityto
analyse, solve problems, lead, think critically, collaborate, and communicate.
Become active and responsible members of society
History and civics may look like the
least important courses, but they are as essential as the rest. Learning about
the country's history lets a student understandcultures and traditions as well
as present-day issues. Meanwhile, civics encourages students to be
well-informed, to vote wisely, and to be active citizens who care about the
country's welfare!
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