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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
Ècole Cariboo Hill
Secondary School
Mr. A. Chin, Principal
Ms. H. Watson, Vice-Principal
Mr. F. Papathanasiou, Vice-Principal
Home of the Chargers
Jackie Norman Aboriginal Youth & Family Worker
Michelle Rhodes Aboriginal Youth Liaison Teacher
Karen Jackson Career Programs
Tim Lim International Student Support Worker
Marquis Lung School Safety Specialist
Even more support in Student Services
Questions
about Work
Experience
? ? ? ?
See Ms. Jackson in the
Career Centre (Room 211)
Email:
Karen.Jackson
@burnabyschools.ca
Need Ideas
for Work
Experience /
Volunteer
Hours
? ? ? ?
Career Education Board (opposite the Career Centre)
Cariboo Hill website: look under “Departments” and choose “Career Education.” Click on “Ms. Jackson’s Website.”
Program History
Successful completion of the program will earn
4 credits towards the Dogwood Diploma.
This is required for graduation!
Three Categories for Completion
Personal Health (DPA hours
and Healthy Living Plan)
Career and Life Plan
30 work exp/volunteer hours
Exit Interview Requirement
The student-led Exit Interview will occur on
Thursday, April 18th, 2019
bring 2 or 3 pieces of evidence to show some of your
accomplishments from the past few years
present yourself, and your achievements, to a community
member
Access to Student Worksheets
All student worksheets can be accessed on the Cariboo Hill website - http://cariboo.sd41.bc.ca -under “Students” and “Graduation Transitions.”
The Career Centre is stocked with copies of all paperwork. *** Each requirement has its own specific forms.
DPA printable calendar logs are available in the Career Centre or on the school website.
What if I don’t know what I’m doing?
Come see Ms. Larisch during blocks 3, 4, 7 or 8, or make an appointment for a lunch time or before school meeting.
Email Ms. Larisch –[email protected]
Leave Ms. Larisch a message in the Career Centre.
Program History
Successful completion of the
program will earn 4 credits towards
the Dogwood Diploma.
This is required for graduation!
What will students do in this course?
Through ongoing cycles of exploring, planning, reflecting, and adapting, they will begin to make some career-life decisions
This year they will attend at least five CLC sessions during the school day, each one of which leads to a take-home major assignment.
Most of the sessions also have an in-class assignment.
What is this course building towards?
CLC 12 Capstone
Project/Presentation
(near the end of grade 12)
So what is a Capstone Project?
The Capstone Project is what students will present at the end of their journey; it is synthesis (a combination of ideas which forms a theory) resulting from critical analysis of their career-life learning journey.
The projects will be presented to several members of the community during a student-led presentation
More about the major assignments
These assignments have specific due dates.
These assignments all have a myBlueprintrequirement.
If students need help: see Ms. Larisch/Ms. Jackson in the Gen Lab during Collaboration
Assignments can be found in the Career Centre or on the CHSS website under the Students drop down menu and choose CLC.
WHERE TO GET
SCHOLARSHIP
INFORMATION?
➤ go to the scholarship blog at www.scholarshipjazz.blogspot.com
➤ follow me on Twitter@ sandradasilva3
➤ get reminders with REMIND.COM. go to the website, follow set up instructions and use class code : @b73be9
➤ or enter number (289) 799-3450 and text @b73be9 and then download the APP FOR REMINDERS OF SCHOLARSHIP UPATES. NEVER MISS A MEETING OR EVENT ON SCHOLARSHIPS
WHAT YOU SHOULD BE
DOING RIGHT NOW?
➤ GET AN UPDATED RESUME
➤ GET THREE OR MORE LETTERS OF REFERENCE
➤ KEEP VOLUNTEERING
➤ DO WELL AT SCHOOL
➤ BE IN GOOD STANDING WITH ALL TEACHERS
➤ GO TO THE BLOG WEEKLY TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
➤ APPLY, APPLY, APPLY
➤ COME AND VISIT ME IN ROOM 303 IN PERIOD 4 OR 7
➤ FILL OUT THE SCHOLARSHIP PROFILE AND HAND BACK
TO MRS. DA SILVA BY NOVEMBER (YOU CAN UPDATE IT
REGULARLY BY VISITING ME IN ROOM 303 IN PERIOD 4
OR 7, AFTER SCHOOL, BEFORE SCHOOL DURING
LUNCH OR BREAK
➤ COME TO ALL SCHOLARSHIP EVENTS, MEETINGS AND
EVENING SESSIONS.
LAST YEAR WE MADE ALMOST $300000 IN
SCHOLARSHIP. PLEASE APPLY AS OFTEN AS
POSSIBLE .
TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS YOU CAN APPLY FOR:
SCHOOL BASED (AUTOMATIC TO OUR STUDENTS)
DISTRICT BASED (APPLICATION IN FEBRUARY)
PRIVATE DONATIONS (GIVEN TO OUR SCHOOL
FOR OUR STUDENTS)
PRIVATE ORGANIZATION ( ON THE BLOG)
UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE BASED (APPLY TO
POST SECONDARY BY OCTOBER/NOVEMBER TO
BE PUT FORWARD TO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS)
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
& CLC 12
Grade 10
English 10
Social Studies 10
a Math 10*
Science 10
PE 10
Planning/CLE 10
+ 1 Applied Skill or Fine Art 10/11/12
English 12 or Communications 12
Provincial exam, Numeracy Assessment
Graduation Transitions 12The 3 requirements for grade 12 students are:
1. Community Connections:
Completing 30 hrs of Work Experience arranged with Ms. Jackson(career prep, part-time or summer jobs, volunteer work for a community organization or requesting a placement )
2. Career and Life:
Completing a Graduation Transition Plan
Due: November 30th, 2018
3. Student-led Interview : January 25th, 2019
Ms. Jackson, Ms. Larisch
Graduation Transitions 11The 3 requirements for grade 11 students are:
1. Community Connections:
Completing 30 hrs of Work Experience arranged with Ms. Jackson (career prep, part-time or summer jobs, volunteer work for a community organization or requesting a placement )
2. Career and Life:
Completing a Graduation Transition Plan
Due: March 15th, 2019
3. Student-led Interview : May 31st, 2019
Ms. Jackson, Ms. Larisch
More credits than you thought?
External credits may be obtained in areas outside of “school”
•Royal Conservatory Music: Piano
•Royal Academy of Dance
•Language challenge exams
•Athletics, Officiating, Coaching
•Cadets, Guides, Scouts
•Water Safety, First Aid
•ICBC Driver Training
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 $175.00 for International students)
•Exams are held Jan 26th or Jan 26th, 2019
DUE: ASAP
Note: UBC does not accept Grade 12
challenge marks for admission purposes
Punjabi 11/12French 11/12
Japanese 11/12Mandarin11/12Korean 11/12
Spanish 11/12
Online/Coursework
For UBC:
Online courses must be completed by Feb. 1st
For SFU:
Online courses must be completed by Jan. 31st
Check credits…
UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT
VERIFICATION REPORT
Sign up for BCeIDhttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-
12/support/transcripts -and-certificates
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
College Requirements
• General requirements are typically,
High School Graduation with
English 12/ Communications 12
• Program Specific !
College Requirements
• Many programs and
courses fill up and there is
waiting list so you may not
get the courses or program
you want.
University Requirements
Typically, admission averages
are based on the following:
1. English 12
2. Academic 12
3. Academic 12
4. Academic 12
5. Academic 12
(+ Academic/Grade 12*)
(Math 11*/Language 11*)
University Requirements
Students need to be
aware of changes to
admissions for some
schools such as UBC
and SFU
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 70% 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 – UBC
Personal Statement of Experience - Queen’s
Broad Based Admission – SFU Business
Supplemental – UVIC Business, Education, Fine Arts, Human & Social Development
…And still more…
Additional Requirements
How to apply?
Online…
https://apply.educationplannerbc.ca
With PEN
(Personal Education Number)
and Legal Name
When to apply?
UBC **
SFU**
College/University Application Dates Vary
Major Entrance
Scholarship: Dec. 3/18
Final Deadline: Jan. 31/19
Major Entrance
Scholarship: Dec. 1/18
Final Deadline: Jan. 15/19
When to apply?
UVIC Apply by Feb. 28/19
KWANTLEN Apply by March 1/19
CAPU Apply by March 31/19
ECUAD** Apply by Jan. 15/19
Portfolio due Feb. 1/19
Note: OUAC Applications due in January
Program Requirements?
Faculty of ScienceB.Sc. at SFU
English 12
Pre-calculus 12
Two of: Bi 12, Ch 12, Ph 12
Calc 12
One additional academic 12
Physics 11/Chemistry 11
Typical admission averages for Faculty of Science:
UBC-Van 90%, UBC-OK 75%, SFU 87%, UVIC 75%
B.Sc. at UBC-Vancouver
English 12
Pre-calculus12
One of: Bi 12, Ch 12, Ph 12,
Two additional academic 12
Six grade 12 courses recommended
Physics 11/Chemistry 11
Program Requirements?UBC ADMISSIONS
3 Factors to Admission to
UBC
Typical admission averages for Faculty of Science:
UBC-Van 90%, UBC-OK 75%, SFU 87%, UVIC 75%
B.Sc. at UBC-Vancouver
English 12
Pre-calculus12
One of: Bi 12, Ch 12, Ph 12,
Two additional academic 12
Six grade 12 courses recommended
Physics 11/Chemistry 11
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
Program Requirements?
British Columbia Institute of Technology
BCIT
BCIT Big Info Night:
November 14
Register Online at BCIT
Out of Province Post SecondaryInformation available through:
• University/ College Websites
• Viewbooks in student services
• SAT information in student services
• University visits-Check School Website and Calendar
regularly
-For Ontario, apply online & send
transcript www.ouac.on.ca
Out of Province Post Secondary
Ontario Universities Application
Deadline
January 16th, 2019
-For Ontario, apply online & send
transcript www.ouac.on.ca
How do post secondary
institutions (PSI’s)
get my marks?
Complete Student Transcript
Service form online
http://www.StudentTranscripts.gov.bc.ca
Ministry of Education Transcript and
Certificate website
Students will need to
sign up for a BASIC
BCeID
Complete Student Transcript
Service form online
http://www.StudentTranscripts.gov.bc.ca
Ministry of Education Transcript and
Certificate website (GOOGLE BCeID)
How do post secondary
institutions (PSI’s)
know my marks?
Self Report online… For
first week of March (except
UBC)
Log in to the transcript and certificate website with the student number/password provided and select where to send marks
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 DayPSIBC
What is it?
When is it?
Who’s coming?
Opportunity to obtain specific information
regarding post secondary options
Tuesday, November 20th
Small Gym 9-11 a.m.
BCIT SFU ECUAD
DOUGLAS NVIT TWU
CAP U JIBC VCC
KWANTLEN FDU UVIC
LANGARA VIU CCC - SMC
BBY SD 41 CAF/RMC Kingston
In Summary…Timeline…
October – Set up BCeID
***REMEMBER PASSWORDS***
October onward – Apply to colleges and attend
information sessions
- Apply - https://apply.educationplannerbc.ca
November – Attend Post Secondary Information Session
Nov-Jan – Complete Student Transcript Service (STS)
http://www.StudentTranscripts.gov.bc.ca.
Dec-Feb – Watch deadlines
February – Self report grades for SFU
In Summary…UBC Timeline…
January 31 Deadline to order Transcripts –
February 15 First Round of Offers Complete
April 15 Admission Decision (or Waitlist)
June 15 End Date for Waitlisted Students
In Summary…SFU Timeline…
December 3 Self Reporting Portal Opens–
Dec. / Jan First Offers
Feb. 28 Deadline for Self-Reported Grades
March 1st. Receipt of Interim Ministry Grades
May Deadline to accept offers of admission