Courses use a six-character course code for identification. The first five characters of the course code are set out by the Ministry of Education. The sixth character is used by school boards to identify a specific characteristic of the course.
These three letters identify the subject:
HRE = Religion
MPM/MFM = Math
SNC = Science
CGC = Geography
AVI/AMU/ATC = The Arts
PPL = Physical Education
FSF/FIF = French
TCJ/TEJ = Technology
The number identifies the grade:
1 = Grade 9
2 = Grade 10
3 = Grade 11
4 = Grade 12
This letter identifies the course type:
D = Academic
P = Applied
L = Locally developed
O = Open
This sixth character is sometimes added to identify a specific characteristic of the course:
A = Pre-advanced Placement
F = French Immersion
E = E-learning
Learn about the various pathways by visiting this website. Make an appointment in Student Services to learn more about which pathway best suits your needs and learning style.
This information sheet clearly identifies the requirements for successful completion of an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Log in to your Xello account to learn about the different course types and options available to you as you progress toward graduation.