The courses in this section are required to earn a Dual Dogwood in BC.
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/support/graduation#french-immersion
Things to consider for Grade 10: There are 2 required courses and one french elective. In order to graduate you also need an applied skill elective so something like Skills, Art, Computer. Have a look at the Outside the Timetable page to round out your school experience.
French Immersion students must also complete the Français Langue Seconde - Immersion 12 Provincial Assessment in order to earn a Dual Dogwood (up to 3 tries).
4 credits
Required
This mandatory language/literature course is taught in French. It focuses on French expression, both spoken and written and covers advanced aspects of French grammar. It provides exposure to French literature under the genres of films, journalism, plays, and novels. Also, most importantly, projects involving collaboration, creativity, contribution, and critical thinking are at the heart of this course.
Students are expected to speak in French at all times (to teachers and their peers) during French Immersion classes.
4 credits
satisfies Social Studies 10 graduation requirement
This course is taught in French and replaces Social Studies 10. It is mandatory for all students in the French Immersion program. This course covers areas of importance to students’ understanding and critical thinking on Canadian society and analyses the role of Canada in major world events in the 20th century.
Students are expected to speak in French at all times (to teachers and their peers) during French Immersion classes.
This elective course focuses on a broad spectrum of materials, technologies and processes. Students move beyond basic techniques and media and explore new materials, technologies, and processes in various ways. Students continue to develop skills in both 2D and 3D media and learn about image development through sharing traditions, perspectives, and world views and stories. This course is taught in French. EDUCATION PHYSIQUE
Students are expected to speak in French at all times (to teachers and their peers) during French Immersion classes.