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Senior High (10-12)

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CFIS’s Senior High Programme began in 2007 and the first Grade 12 class graduated in June 2010. CFIS offers a full complement of Grade 10, 11 and 12 courses taught in a small group setting, which allows for more personalized learning. Many courses are on a semester system with final exams in January and June while others run on a full-year schedule. We also offer Advanced Placement (AP) courses that are excellent preparation for participating students’ choice of post-secondary studies.

 

Guidance and career counseling become critical elements as students begin to define their aspirations and make their university choices. Every student is provided with expert mentoring and guidance from CFIS Faculty members during this pivotal phase of their education.

 

To register for or to receive more information about our High School programme, please contact the Director of Senior High Education, Ahmed Amrouche, at 403 240 1500 ext 265 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Course Offerings

The CFIS post-secondary preparation program offers the 10-20-30 sequence of courses and compliments the math-science orientation with other courses that lead directly to university or certain post-secondary programs in colleges and technical schools. With our diverse programme and state-of-the-art facility, CFIS students will graduate rich with strong academics, positive character, cultural awareness and excellent language skills in English, French & Spanish.

Advanced Placement

CFIS is offers the Advanced Placement (AP) Program. Many of the courses taken during Grades 10 and 11 prepare students for AP courses/exams in Grade 12. Follow this link to see what courses we offer and more about the AP program.

Travel Studies

Grade 11 students partake in an International Travel Study Trip as part of the Social Entrepreneurship Class (Cuba in past years). Students in Grades 10 and 12 may participate on an optional basis.

 

Refer to Educational & Useful Links for High School and Post-Secondary Preparation information.

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