CAPP courses make a unique contribution to the development of students as well-rounded, balanced individuals. It complements the academic and vocationally oriented courses that constitute much of the curriculum by focussing on students' personal development and on how their schooling and extra-curricular activities relate to their future plans and life after school.
CAPP 11 (1995 Grad)
CAPP 12 (1995 Grad)
CAPPA 12 (Adult Grad)
Planning 10 allows students to develop the skills of long term planning and personal responsibility for their learning. Students follow a curriculum that includes elements of planning, health and personal development, and career development . Students also complete a organizer on personal financial literacy. This provides an introduction to major work that is part of their gradation program such as their Graduation Portfolio and a requirement that students participate in a minimum of 30 hours of work experience or community service.
Planning 10