Take a trip into the past!
Beginning with Canadian history in grade 10, students who choose courses in the history department choose to learn about the world in which they live.
We offer a wide range of courses from world religions to law, economics, native studies and anthropology and of course, history! Through these classes, students will have the opportunity to develop inquiry, research and communication skills and make connections between themselves and wider world.
In the past, students of history have had the opportunity to travel to Spain, Southern France, and Italy. Most recently, students participated in a battlefields tour of Europe with stops at notable World War I battlegrounds such as Passchendaele, Vimy Ridge and Ypres and World War II sites including the Anne Frank house, Dieppe, and Juno Beach.
We look forward to our next adventure!
Grade | History/Civics/Careers Courses |
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Grade 9 | No Courses Offered |
Grade 10 | CHC2D1 - Canadian History Since WW1 CHC2L6 - Canadian History Since WW1 (Locally Developed) CHV2O1 - Civics and Citizenship (.5 Credit) History |
Grade 11 | CHW3M1 - World History to the end of the 15th Century CHA3U1 - American History CLU3M1 - Understanding Canadian Law HSP3U1 - Introduction to Anthropology |
Grade 12 | CLN4U1 - Canadian and International Law CHY4U1 - World History since the 15th Century IDC4U2 - History in Hollywood NDW4M1 - Indigenous Peoples: Issues in Global Context |