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Gaelic Courses Taught by school board and school in various years, and enrolment in Gaelic courses by school board and school
Locally developed compulsory courses may be developed by a board and offered in one Grade 9 course in English, in mathematics, in science, and in French as a second language, and one grade 10 course in English, in mathematics, in science and in Canadian history that can count as a compulsory credit in that discipline. A compulsory course is defined as one of the 18 required courses in the bundle of 30 required to graduate from Ontario schools Locally developed courses are courses that may be developed by a board for students in a particular school or region to accommodate educational and/or career preparation needs that are not met through courses within the provincial curriculum policy documents. Such courses require approval of the ministry, with the exception of religious education courses developed by roman Catholic school boards. Boards may develop courses locally that can be counted as optional credits in Grades 9 to 12 in any discipline.
These ministry defined courses for grades 9 to 12 are developed and approved by the Ministry of Education. They outline the mandatory knowledge and skills students must demonstrate by the end of the course. Includes: * course code * course description * grade * pathway or destination Data is from the Ontario School Information System. All ministry defined secondary level courses available as of June 2021.
Locally developed courses are developed by school boards to accommodate educational needs that are not met through courses offered by the provincial curriculum. These courses require approval of the Ministry of Education, with the exception of religious education courses developed by Roman Catholic school boards. Data is organized by school board and includes: * board number * board name * course code * course description * grade * pathway or destination * enrolment Students enrolled in a course more than once are counted each time they enroll. Course enrolment data is reported by schools to the Ontario School Information System.
Data tracking the number of students enrolled in ministry defined secondary school courses at the provincial level. These ministry defined courses are for students in grades 9 to 12. They outline the mandatory knowledge and skills students must demonstrate by the end of the course. Includes: * course code * course description * grade * pathway or destination * enrolment Note: students enrolled in a course more than once are counted each time they enroll.
Public and Catholic board-level course enrolment in Grade 9 Math by course type (academic, applied and locally developed) for each academic year. School boards report this data using the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS). Includes: * academic year * board number * board name * course grade * course type * number of students * percentage of students Data excludes private schools, school authorities, publicly funded hospital and provincial schools, Education and Community Partnership Program (ECPP) facilities, summer, night and adult continuing education day schools. Enrolment totals include withdrawn and dropped courses.
Data from the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development's University Enrolment Statistical Reporting system. Provides aggregated key enrolment data for university students, such as: * Fall term headcount enrolment by campus, credential pursued and level of study * Fall term headcount enrolment by program and Classification of Instructional Program * Fall term headcount enrolment by student status in Canada and country of citizenship by institution * Fall term headcount enrolment by student demographics (e.g., gender, age, first language) To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed (NA) in categories with less than 10 students. ## Related * College enrolment * College enrolments - 1996 to 2011 * Enrolment by grade in secondary schools * School enrolment by gender * Second language course enrolment * Course enrolment in secondary schools * Enrolment by grade in elementary schools *[e.g.]: example
Data from the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development College Enrolment Statistical Reporting system. Provides aggregated key enrolment data for college students, such as: * Fall term headcount enrolment by campus, credential pursued and level of study * Fall term headcount enrolment by program and Classification of Instructional Program * Fall term headcount enrolment by student status in Canada and country of citizenship by institution * Fall term headcount enrolment by student demographics (e.g., gender, age, first language) To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students. ## Related * College enrolments - 1996 to 2011 * University enrolment * Enrolment by grade in secondary schools * School enrolment by gender * Second language course enrolment * Course enrolment in secondary schools * Enrolment by grade in elementary schools
Data about the number of students enrolled in second language courses. Information is specific to publicly funded secondary schools at the provincial level. Second language courses include: * APD (Anglais pour debutant) * ALF (Actualisation linguistique en français) * PDF (Perfectionnement linguistique du français) * ESL (English as a Second Language) * ELD (English Literacy Development) * FSL (French as a Second Language) * NL (Native Languages) Data includes: * course code * course description * grade * pathway or destination * enrolment Note: Students enrolled in a course more than once are counted each time they enroll. Source: Course enrolment data is reported by schools to the Ontario School Information System.
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