Institute for Global Solutions

The The Social Studies and Science Departments are pleased to offer the following courses to students who are interested in sustainability, environmental ecology and governance. The Institute for Global Solutions, which launched in September 2012, is an innovative program intended to encourage students to explore the defining challenges of our time.

IGS 9 Socials 9 / Science 9

IGS 9 gives students the opportunity to take Social Studies 9 & Science 9 in a year-long linear offering (eight credits). The IGS objective is crystal clear: to inspire, develop and implement solutions for a more resilient and equitable future. This cross-curricular approach pushes students to examine a number of historical and contemporary challenges from a multitude of perspectives. This class emphasizes research, field studies and hands-on learning. The linear model was selected to help new students transition to life at Claremont and give them consistency with two teachers and the same cohort over the entire school year. Interested students are required to complete an application form and the process for entry is competitive as we are limited to 46 seats.

Claremont Institute for Global Solutions Video

IGS 10 Socials 10/ Science 10

The structure of IGS 10 allows you to take Science 10 & Social Studies 10 in a year-long offering (eight credits). The IGS objective is crystal clear: to inspire, develop and implement solutions for a more resilient and equitable future. The project-based curriculum is designed to equip students with tools and experiences to address the unprecedented environmental and humanitarian challenges of the 21st century – from poverty reduction to food production and urbanization to sustainable energy. Classroom discussions and debates will be complemented by guest speakers and field studies designed to enhance course-work with practical, hands-on experience. And because IGS realizes the importance of transferring knowledge from the classroom to the community, all students will take part in ‘Do Good’ projects to enhance the well-being of our community. Interested students are required to complete an application form and the process for entry is competitive as we are limited to 46 seats.

Claremont Institute for Global Solutions Video

IGS 11 Political Studies 11 / International Relations 12

The IGS objective is crystal clear: to inspire, develop and implement solutions for a more resilient and equitable future. This offering combines Political Studies 11 (which counts for a Socials 11 credit) and International Relations 12 into a cross-curricular offering that will run in semester 1 in blocks 3 & 4. The project-based curriculum is designed to equip students with tools and experiences to address the unprecedented environmental and humanitarian challenges of the 21st century – from poverty reduction to food production and urbanization to sustainable energy. Classroom learning is complemented by a number of field studies and guest speakers. Students taking part in IGS 11 have the opportunity to take part in our annual Rails to Relevance trip. This field study gives students the chance to travel across our country, mostly by rail, and engage with our nation’s structure of government and democratic institutions. Last year the highlights included stops in Winnipeg, Quebec City, Ottawa, and New York. The cost of the optional trip is approximately $1800.00.

Claremont Institute for Global Solutions Video


Course Fee: $175.00

IGS 12 Environmental Science 12

The objective of IGS 12 Environmental Science is crystal clear: to inspire, develop and implement solutions for a more resilient and equitable future. Environmental Science is now accepted as a Grade 12 science for all Canadian post-secondary institutions. The project-based curriculum is designed to equip students with tools and experiences to address the unprecedented environmental and humanitarian challenges of the 21st century – from poverty reduction to food production and urbanization to sustainable energy. Students will also investigate the interconnectedness of global systems, including energy, land, water, and climate. Classroom learning is complemented by weekly field studies and guest speakers. The culminating IGS 12 trip takes us to Haida Gwaii where students work with local conservation biologists and Haida leaders. The week-long trip costs approximately $800.00 which is not included in the course fee. Join us for an empowering educational experience that takes learning outside of the boundaries of the traditional classroom and into the real world.

Claremont Institute for Global Solutions Video


Course Fee: $175.00