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CARIBOO HILLSECONDARY SCHOOL
GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017
Home of the Chargers
We acknowledge and thank the Coast Salish Nations of
Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish on whose
traditional territories we teach, learn and live.
Aboriginal Education in Burnaby Schools
CARIBOO HILLSECONDARY SCHOOL
MR. A. CHIN, PRINCIPAL
MS. E. AADLAND, VICE-PRINCIPAL
MR. F. PAPATHANASIOU, VICE-PRINCIPAL
Home of the Chargers
Cailin Lau Aboriginal Youth
& Family Worker
Karen Jackson Career Programs
Ms. L. Moore International Teacher Liaison
Tim Lim International Student Support
Worker
Noam Samet Safe Schools Specialist
Even more support in Student
Services
Graduation Activities
Graduation Requirements
Admisison Requirements
Program Requirements
Scholarships
GRAD COMMITTEE AND EVENTS
2016-2017CARIBOO HILL SECONDARY
GRADUATION EVENTS SPONSORS
• Marta Pippo-Michielli
Fundraising Events, Halloween Breakfast, Grad Fashion Show
• Priya Binning
Dinner and Dance
• Fonda Papathanasiou
Vice Principal overseeing Grad Events
• Cathy Moroney
Dry Grad Parent
FEES AND DATES
• Annual (Yearbook): $50 (optional)
• Grad Ceremony: Saturday May 27th, 2017. Bill Copeland Arena, 2pm sharp $80
• Grad Dinner/Dance: Friday June 16th, 2017 $90
• Dry Grad: Following Grad Dinner and Dance June 16th, 2017 $45
FEES CONT’D
• Fees are available to be paid online. Please see the link on the school website for more information
• If paying in the office, only one check is required for the total amount being paid. Please make cheques payable to Cariboo Hill Secondary.
• Receipts are issued when payment is made.
• Memos detailing dates and information for the class of 2017 will be issues to students in the following weeks.
FEES AND TIMELINES
• Grad Dinner and Dance: Friday June 16th, 2017. Executive Plaza Hotel Coquitlam, $90
Evening Timeline:
6:00- Grads arrive
6:15- Group photo in the Lobby
7:00- Dinner commences
8:00-9:00- Parents are invited to attend after dinner. This is a wonderful opportunity for parents to have the first dance with their sons and daughters.
TIMELINES
9:00: Parents leave
11:30: Students attending Dry Grad are encouraged to change and start heading to front entrance.
12:00: Dance ends and approved guests of Dry Grad 2017 report to main entrance of the Executive Plaza Hotel.
SHUTTLE SERVICE to “The Metro Hall” in New Westminster. An evening of activities planned and supported by PAC begins.
Note: this is a school supported event and all school rules apply.
GRAD FASHION SHOW
• Date T.B.A.
• An opportunity for students to fundraise and showcase personal, creative and musical talents in the form of dance, song or playing an instrument. In addition, this is an opportunity to model and display Grad Evening Wear.
• In years past, students have invented a theme and followed fashions and trends associated with that particular theme.
GRADUATION TRANSITIONS
REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
HEALTHY LIVING PLAN
(WAS DUE NOVEMBER 8TH)
DAILY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Students enrolled in, and passing, PE 11/12, Keep Fit, Weight Training, or Dance automatically receive credit.
If not enrolled in the above, students track progress on paper DPA Logs from September to May.
EXIT INTERVIEW
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2017
WORK EXPERIENCE
All students must complete at least 30 hours of work experience or volunteer
experience in order to graduate
Hours must be completed by spring break
CAREER & LIFE PLAN
(DUE FEBRUARY 9TH, 2017)
QUESTIONS ABOUT WORK EXPERIENCE OR ACE IT?
Career Programs Advisor:Ms. Jackson
604-296-6890 ext 606022
Graduation?
Grade 11
English/Com. 11
Socials 11*/BCFN12*
a Math 11/12
a Science 11/12
Total of 80 credits completed over grades 10/11/12
Grade 12
English 12*/Com. 12*
a Grade 12
a Grade 12
a Grade 12
& Graduation
Transitions 12
Grade 10
English 10*
Social Studies 10
a Math 10*
Science 10*
PE 10
Planning 10
+ 1 Applied Skill or Fine Art 10/11/12
Five mandatory exams for Grades 10-12
More credits than you thought?
External credits may be obtained in areas outside of “school”
•Music
•Dance
•Drama, Speech, Communication
•Language Certificates, Challenge exams
•Athletics, Officiating, Coaching
•Cadets, Guides, Scouts,
•Water Safety, First Aid
•ICBC Driver Training
•Computer Certification
•Canadian Private Pilot’s License
•Ski / Snowboard Instructor
Challenge a Language 11/12
•Complete the package onlinehttp://web.deltasd.bc.ca/content/schools/secondary/challengeexams
•Attach a picture & $50.00 refundable deposit (non-
refundable $165.00 for International students)
•Exams are held Jan 28th or Jan 29th
DUE: November 4th, 2016
Note: UBC does not accept Grade 12
challenge marks for admission purposes
Punjabi 11/12French 11/12
Japanese 11/12Mandarin11/12
German 11/12
Korean 11/12
Spanish 11/12
ONLINE COURSEWORK
• Concerns:
• Courses done online are “easier”
• Inability to complete courses on time
Online Coursework
For UBC:
Online courses must be completed by Feb 1st
(Courses used in calculating admission avg.)
To meet admission requirements: June 30
For SFU:
Online courses must be completed by April
30th
Check credits…
UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT of GRADES
REPORT/ VERIFICATION FORM
www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams
Student Secure Web
•Only successfully completed courses are listed
on the final transcript (mailed to you in August)
•If a course has been repeated/rewritten, the higher
mark appears as the final mark on this transcript
FINAL TRANSCRIPT
Graduation requirements
Admission requirements
UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS
Typically, admission averages
are based on the following:
1. English 12
2. Academic 12
3. Academic 12
4. Academic 12
(+ Academic/Grade 12*)
(Math 11*/Language 11*)
Additional RequirementsUBC
English Language Admission Requirements
3 years of study in English in Canada, or 70% on the
provincial exam for an English 12; 6.5 IELTS/ 90
TOEFL, or final grade of 70% in English 11/12
Registration in 1st Year English with an 80%
interim mark or 75% final grade in English 12;
or an essay score of 5 on the LPI (Language
Proficiency Index)
English Language Proficiency Requirement
Additional RequirementsSFU
3 years of study in English in Canada, with a
final blended grade of 60% in an English 12;
6.5 IELTS/ 88 TOEFL
English Language Requirement
75% blended mark in English to register in W course
English Literacy Requirement
Additional RequirementsSFU
Quantitative & Analytical Skills Requirement
Proficiency with 60% in Foundations of Math 11,
Precalculus 11 or Math 12
70% in Foundations of Math 11, Precalculus 11,
or Math 12 to register in Q course
Post Secondary Testing Requirements
LPI
IELTS
TOEFL
Placement
Tests
SAT
- Language Proficiency Index is required by
many colleges and universities if you do not
meet the English 12 proficiency requirement
-International English Language Testing System
required if schooling has not been in an English
speaking environment for the last 3 or 4 years
- generally required if schooling has not
been in an English speaking environment
for the last 3 or 4 years depending on institution
- may be for specific institutions if the LPI has
not been taken, i.e. Langara LET
- required by most American colleges/universities
and for SFU Athletics Teams
Broader Based Admissions
& Supplemental Applications
Mandatory/Optional
i.e. Personal Profile – UBCPersonal Statement of Experience - Queen’sBroad Based Admission – SFU BusinessSupplemental – UVIC Business, Education, Fine Arts,
Human & Social Development
…And still more…
Additional Requirements
How to apply?
Online…
www.applybc.ca
With PEN
(Personal Education Number)
and Legal Name
When to apply?
UBC **
SFU
UVIC
TWU
KWANTLEN Apply by March 1st
CAPU Apply by March 31st
ECUAD
College/University Application Dates Vary
October to February 28/
29th
Open Now: Apply by
January 15th
Apply by January 15th
OUAC Applications due in January
Graduation requirements
Admission requirements
Program requirements
Program Requirements?
Faculty of ScienceB.Sc. at SFU
English 12
Precalculus 12
Two of: Bi 12, Ch 12, Ph 12
Geol 12, Geo 12
Physics 11/Chemistry 11
Typical admission averages for Faculty of Science:
UBC-Van 90%, UBC-OK 75%, SFU 85%, UVIC 75%
B.Sc. at UBC-Vancouver
English 12
Precalculus12
One of: Bi 12, Ch 12, Ph 12,
Geol 12
One Additional Academic 12
Physics 11/Chemistry 11
Program Requirements?
Business Diploma
Langara College Capilano Univ
English 12 B+
FOM 12/ PREC 11
2 years
Business
Management
Diploma
English 12 C+
FOM 11 C
2 years
Business
Administration
Diploma
Douglas College
English 12 C/B
FOM 11
2 years
Business
Management
Diploma
Kwantlen
Polytechnic
University
English 12 B
PREC 12 C+
2 years
Business
Administration
Diploma
Program Requirements?
British Columbia Institute of Technology
BCIT
• Program Specific Requirements
• Ongoing applications
• Can apply once program requirements are met
• Programs may have more than one start date/year
• Often have extra assessment measures, i.e. English
language assessment, Math competency test, Spatial
perception test, Interview
Out of Province Post SecondaryInformation available through:
• Internet
• Viewbooks in student services
• SAT information in student services
• University visits
For Ontario, apply online & send
transcript www.ouac.on.ca
How do post secondary
institutions (PSI’s)
get my marks?
Complete PSI Choices Form
online
www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams
Student Secure Web
How do post secondary
institutions (PSI’s)
know my marks?
Self Report online…
first week of March
Log in to the post secondary institution website with the student number/password
provided
When do post secondary
institutions actually
get my marks?
April’s School Report = May final offers
When do I know I’m accepted?
Post Secondary Information
SessionWhat is it?
When is it?
Who’s coming?
What is it? Opportunity to obtain specific information
regarding post secondary options
When is it? Friday, November 18th 9:30 am (Tutorial Day)
Format: 2 Presentations + Mini Fair
Who’s coming?
BCIT ECUAD
DOUGLAS TWU
CAPILANO VCC
KWANTLEN UVIC
LANGARA CF-RMC
BBY SD 41
In Summary…Timeline…
October – Apply www.applybc.ca
***REMEMBER PASSWORDS***
October onward – Attend Information Sessions
November 18 – Attend Post Secondary Session
Nov-Apr – Complete PSI
www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exam
Jan-Feb – Watch deadlines
March – Self report grades
Study hard…April grades = May admissions!
MORE INFORMATION…
• UBC Admissions Visit: FRIDAY OCTOBER 13TH 11:47 (LUNCH)
• TVR Verification:
• PSI Selections
• Application Deadlines
Need more information?
Contact the counselling office!
Scholarship Information
Cariboo Hill Secondary School
2016-2017
CELEBRATING SUCCESS
• $315,000 in Scholarships for the Grad Class of 2016-our grad class was 130.
• $ 30,100 in private and school based Scholarships
• $6900 District Scholarships
• $278,000 in Ministry and University/College Scholarships
Types of Scholarship and Aid
• Sponsored by the Ministry of Education
• Sponsored by post-secondary institutions
• Sponsored by private organizations
• Sponsored by your own secondary school
Requirements for Ministry scholarships
$1250 Dogwood District Scholarship
• Concentration of 5 courses leading to
career, usually at a college/University (Applied
Skills, Technical and Trades, Community
Service, Art, Languages, Physical Education,
Languages, Aboriginal Culture and Lanaguage)
• Good marks
•Good attendance and attitude
• 2.5 GPA C+ Overall Average.
Value and criteria for these awards vary
• Most university scholarship applications are due
January/Febuary. (Back East in November/Decemeber)
• Application can be made earlier
• Scholarship awards are based largely upon marks
• However, major awards require “other” involvement,
including volunteerism.
• Entrance bursaries must demonstrate financial need
• Need must be above and beyond “the ordinary”
Sponsored by Private Organizations
• Many stress community involvement
• Others stress particular interests or skills
• See the Scholarship Blog for details.
www.scholarshipjazz.blogspot.com
SPONSORED BY SCHOOL AND DISTRICT
• These scholarships stress community and school involvment.
• Extra curricular hours over 200 are usually required.
• Must be in good standing with the school including good attendance, good work habits and a GPA C+ or higher
• School District Scholarships are our students against students from the other 7 High Schools. Candidates must be exceptional in their extra curricular work.
Scholarship Blog and Twitter
•Go to www.scholarshipjazz.blogspot.com
•Signup for twitter @sandradasilva3 for regular updates
when new scholarships are loaded up to the blog.
Please read the Blogs and application
carefully! v
Remember...
• Attend all post-secondary information meetings.
• Be ready to ask questions - these are the experts!
• Do what you can with what you have from where you are
There's no certainty - only opportunity v
FINANCIAL AID
• Students should apply for Student Loans if families cannot help them financial for school.
• A full five year university degree will cost approx. $40,000.
• Many student loans will allow you to remit (or not pay back some of the loan)
• It is advantages for students to apply for loans and bursaries yearly at their Post Secondary
HOW YOU CAN HELP YOUR GRAD
• Remind them to check out the blog and follow me on Twitter.
• Encourage them to apply for everything they can and meets their criteria. (Students are the only ones who can apply for scholarships, not Mrs. Da Silva or parents)
• Check with your employeer to see if they have any scholarships.
• Scholarships are for EXCEPTIONAL students who either volunteer (we are talking 1000 of hours) and are highly academically motivated/successful (meaning in their area-science, math, social studies, English, art, drama, tech education, business, etc).
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CARIBOO HILL
GRADUATING CLASS OF 2017