Reporting

 


Informal reporting through regular teacher feedback to students and parents (where applicable) is an ongoing process throughout your course of study.
The Provincial Report Card, Grades 9 –12 is the formal instrument used to communicate your achievement in your courses. All final marks will be recorded on the Ontario Provincial Report Card by the reporting date.

The report card documents your achievement in every course, at particular points in the school year or semester, in the form of a percentage grade. It also includes teachers’ comments on your strengths and weaknesses, specifying the areas in which improvement is needed and the ways in which it might be achieved. The report card contains separate sections for recording attendance and for evaluating your learning skills in every course.

Full Disclosure

    In Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses, all marks, including your unsuccessful attempts, will become a permanent part of your Ontario Student Transcript unless you have withdrawn from the course by the withdrawal date.

    Be certain to withdraw from Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses by the prescribed withdrawal dates to avoid full disclosure of unsuccessful attempts on your Ontario Student Transcript.

DATES for FULL DISCLOSURE

Term 1A - November 6, 2009

Term 1B - January 29, 2010

The Ontario Student Transcript contains the record of your standing with regard to the secondary school diploma requirements.

    The Ontario Student Transcript (OST) provides a comprehensive record of your overall achievement in high school. The credits that you have earned towards fulfilment of the requirements for the graduation diploma will be recorded on the OST.