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  2. Ontario Academic Credit - Wikipedia

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    The OAC curriculum was codified by the Ontario Ministry of Education in Ontario Schools: Intermediate and Senior (OS:IS) and its revisions. The Ontario education system had a final fifth year of secondary education, known as Grade 13 from 1921 to 1988; grade 13 was replaced by OAC for students starting high school (grade 9) in 1984. OAC ...

  3. Education Quality and Accountability Office - Wikipedia

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    Grade 9 (math tested in the first year of secondary school) and Grade 10 (literacy tested as a graduation requirement, known as the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test ). For students with special education needs, some accommodations that are consistent with regular classroom assessment practices are permitted on the provincial tests.

  4. List of Canadian primary and secondary examinations

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    Grade 3, including the subjects reading, writing, and mathematics. [13] Grade 6, including the subjects reading, writing, and mathematics. [14] Grade 9, which only includes a mathematics test. [15] Grade 10, Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test is a graduation requirement [16] Final exam mark is worth 30%.

  5. Ontario Secondary School Diploma - Wikipedia

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    To obtain an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, one must earn the following compulsory credits: [3] 4 credits in one's first language (English or French) (from Grade 9 - 12, one credit per year), 3 credits in Mathematics, with at least one credit in Grade 11 or 12, 2 credits in Science, one in Grade 9 and one in Grade 10,

  6. Academic grading in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The grading standards for public elementary and secondary schools (including secular and separate; English and French first language schools) are set by the Ontario Ministry of Education and includes letter grades and percentages. In addition to letter grades and percentages, the Ministry of Education also uses a level system to mark its students.

  7. Education in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The overlapping publicly funded school systems is organized into a number of school boards: 31 English secular, 29 English Roman Catholics, eight French Catholic, four French secular, and one Protestant separate school board. [9] [10] French-language school boards are guaranteed under Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. [11]

  8. Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Advanced placement credits in grade 12 math; calculus and vectors, and advanced functions. Pre-AP courses in math from grade 9-11. Multiple Specialized High Skills Major (SHSM) programs. Extended French programs for students in grade 9-12. Religion courses offered in the school for grades 9-12; taking Religion is mandatory for all students.

  9. Toronto French School - Wikipedia

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    The school covers the normal Ontario Grades 6, 7 and 8 curriculum in two years (Grades 6 and 7), thereby allowing students to start high school (Grade 9) at the age of Grade 8 students. Like other students in Ontario, TFS students graduate at the age of 18, as the high school extends over five years, the last two of which are the IB years.