What is Advance Placement (AP)?
The College Board Advanced Placement (AP) courses provide highly motivated students with an enriched academic program, preparation for the rigours of the academic challenges associated with post-secondary studies, and opportunities to explore a subject in greater depth and to hone skills. Students are also given an opportunity to show their mastery of the skills and material by writing an AP exam. The AP program focuses on teaching students how to learn, how to analyze, and how to reach reasoned conclusions.
While AP and pre- AP courses have no 'application' we recommend students earn a minimum of 80% in the subject area.
Grade 11 Grade 12
FSF3U0 - pre-AP French MHF4U0- pre-AP Ad. Functions
ICS3U0 - pre-AP Com. Science MCV4U0 - AP Calculus & Vectors
CHA3U0 - AP American History ENG4U0 - AP English
CGW4U0 - AP World Issues
CHY4U0 - AP World History
HHG4M0- AP Human Development Through the Lifespan (Psychology)
ICS4U0 - AP Computer Science
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