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Pathways
Upon entering high school, students have a choice of which pathway to follow to graduation.

| • Students wishing to enter the workforce after the completion of high school can follow the Locally Developed / Workplace Preparation pathway. (grades 9 and 10) (grades 11 and 12) • Students wishing to attend college after the completion of high school can follow the Applied / College Preparation pathway. (gr. 9/10) (gr. 11/12) • Students wishing to attend university after the completion of high school can follow the Academic / University Preparation pathway. (gr. 9/10) (gr. 11/12) |
This table shows the pathway options using English as an example:
| Grade | Locally Developed/Work place |
Applied/College | Academic/University |
| For students who plan to enter the workplace after graduation. | For students who plan to go to college after graduation. | For students who plan to go to university after graduation. | |
| 9 | ENG1L | ENG1P | ENG1D |
| 10 | ENG2L | ENG2P | ENG2D |
| 11 | ENG3E | ENG3C | ENG3U |
| 12 | ENG4E | ENG4C | ENG4U |
Talk to your DEC, your Education Counsellor, and your Teacher for more information.















