The Curriculum in the Junior Division builds upon the basic skills introduced in the previous years and follows a similar structure. The program develops the child's ability to absorb information, to form ideas, to think independently and to relate the various areas of study to one another. Students are encouraged to accept personal responsibility for their studies.
They learn to develop a balance between competition and cooperation. Students in Grades 1 to 7 follow a timetable which includes the following courses of study every week. French is the primary language of communication and the primary language of instruction at these grade levels. Fifty percent (50%) of the following courses are taught in French and the other half is taught in English:
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French (first language) |
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English (first language) |
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Mathematics |
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Science |
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History |
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Geography |
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Computer Studies |
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Music |
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Computer Music |
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Instrumental Music (band) |
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Visual Arts |
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Drama |
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Physical Education |
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Health and Safety |
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Character Education |
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Method of Study |
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Third Language (Mandarin or Spanish) |
Students in Grades 6 and 7 follow a timetable which includes all courses of study offered in the Junior Division (see above) while completing all of the requirements of the Grades 7 and 8 Ontario curriculum respectively. French remains the preferred language of communication and the language of instruction of 50% of the courses offered at the "Intermediary level" (Grades 7 and 8).
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