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New graduation requirements for provincial Senior Years diplomas
Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth (MECY) recently mandated two new Physical Education/Health Education (PE/HE) courses at grades 11 and 12 as a result of recommendations flowing from the Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures Task Force Report. This change will bring Manitoba Senior Years graduation requirements to 30 credits for those students graduating in 2009-2010 and beyond.
Changes to the graduation credit requirements for the Senior Years will be phased in over the course of three school years:
- 2007-2008 - Minimum Credit Requirements: 28
- 2008-2009 - Minimum Credit Requirements: 29
- 2009-10 and beyond - Minimum Credit Requirements: 30
School Programs:
- 2008-2009 School Year
- Senior Years English Program ( 35 KB)
- Senior Years Français Program ( 36 KB)
- Senior Years French Immersion Program ( 38 KB)
- Senior Years Technology Education Program ( 36 KB)
- Senior Years Français/French Immersion Techology Education Program ( 37 KB)
- 2009-2010 School Year and Beyond
- Senior Years English Program ( 35 KB)
- Senior Years Français Program ( 37 KB)
- Senior Years French Immersion Program ( 38 KB)
- Senior Years Technology Education Program ( 36 KB)
- Senior Years Français/French Immersion Techology Education Program ( 37 KB)
More information on graduation credit requirements for the Senior Years can be found in these documents:
Focus on the Future: A Parent and Student Guide to Senior Years Graduation Requirements
This parent and student guide contains information about the graduation requirements for Manitoba Senior Years students, and provides parents and students with a planning tool that can be used throughout the Senior Years.
Graduation Requirements for the French Immersion Senior Years Diploma - Summary Report 2008
In Fall 2007, Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth (MECY), through its Bureau de l’éducation française Division, consulted partners to obtain feedback on issues stemming from changes in the Senior Years graduation requirements as they relate to the French Immersion Program. The report Graduation Requirements for the French Immersion Senior Years Diploma summarizes the feedback provided by stakeholders.
- Letter ( 21 KB)
- Summary Report 2008 ( 65 KB)
Individualized Senior Years Program: Certificate of Completion
Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth will be introducing a certificate of completion for an Individualized Senior Years Program, effective this school year. This certificate recognizes the achievement of students with significant cognitive disabilities who benefit from a highly individualized and functionally appropriate learning experience.
Letter ( 14 KB)
Guidelines ( 20 KB)
Order Certificates from the Manitoba Text Book Bureau, stock # 72501
Consultation on Proposed Changes to Senior Years Programs and Graduation Requirements: Summary Report 2006
In April 2006, Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth invited school divisions and partner organizations to attend one of three consultation sessions held in Brandon (April 13), Winnipeg (April 20), and The Pas (April 26). Participants provided written feedback to the Department in the form of divisional responses. The feedback has been compiled and a summary report prepared.
Current Graduation Requirements
Planning and Policy Documents
This document outlines considerations, procedures, and resources to help schools evaluate course credits completed outside Manitoba and determine appropriate grade-level equivalencies that will facilitate placement of students arriving from out of province.
This document will help students gain an understanding of the requirements for high school graduation, career planning and paying for their future education.
This guide, compiled by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), provides detailed information on the school systems and graduation requirements for each province and territory.
Options for Meeting the Senior Years Credit Requirements
- Categories of Credits
The number of categories was changed from four to two: compulsory and optional. This change made graduation requirements easier to understand and gave students more choices. - SICs and SIPs
More opportunity is provided for School Initiated Courses (SICs) and Student Initiated Projects (SIPs) including sharing of such courses across the province. Students can select a maximum of 11 SICs and three SIPs across their Senior Years. Schools are encouraged to consult with parents and other community members, about their SIC and SIP school offerings. See Community Service Credit SIP. - Distance Learning Courses
Coursed developed by Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth (including school-based courses, Independent Study Option, Teacher Mediated Option, Web-Based Courses).
It will be possible for students to take courses delivered from outside the province and use these as compulsory or optional credits. - Post-Secondary Credits and Senior years (Dual Credits)
Senior Years students are allowed to take college and university courses for Senior Years graduation credits.
Guidelines for Implementing Post-Secondary and Senior Years (Dual Credits) ( 24 KB)
Dual Credits - University and College Registration Form ( 43 KB) - Challenge for Credit Option
In some instances, where students can demonstrate they have already achieved the learning expectations defined in a particular Manitoba curriculum, they may challenge for credit in the course. The challenge process must be based on the policy established by the school/division/district.
Guidelines for Implementation ( 19 KB)
Questions to consider in the development of local policies ( 7 KB)
Parent/Guardian Approval Form - Notice of Intent to Challenge for Credit ( 14 KB)
Challenge for Credit Option for a Course Credit ( 7 KB)
Assessment Strategies ( 6 KB) - Special Language Credit Option
Senior Years students who can demonstrate their proficiency in a language other than English or French may earn up to 4 optional credits. Arrangements are made through the school principal for a qualified examiner to assess the student's oral and written skills. - Private Music Option
Senior Years students can earn up to 4 optional credits if they meet the requirements of the Conservatory Canada or the Royal Conservatory programs. Arrangements are made through the school principal or school counsellor for these credits to be recorded. See guidelines and requirements. - International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement Courses
Students may take Grade 11 and Grade 12 International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) courses to meet graduation requirements. Schools offering IB and AP courses must ensure that students do not receive credit for similar courses based on Manitoba curricula. Students taking IB and/or AP courses to meet Grade 12 credit requirements for English language arts and mathematics are required to write the provincial Grade 12 standards tests in these subject areas. These tests are based on Manitoba curricula. - Royal Winnipeg Ballet (RWB)
Senior Years Students can earn credits when they are registered in the senior levels of the RWB professional program. - Substitution of Credits
Principals may substitute one or two compulsory credits where individuals can make a strong case for doing so. Divisions must develop a policy regarding substitutions of credits for principals to be authorized to do this.
Previous Graduation Requirements
- At the Senior 3 (Grade 11) level there were three required credits: English language arts, mathematics and Canadian history.
- At the Senior 4 (Grade 12) level English language arts and mathematics were a requirement.
- Students were required to choose three credits from within the compulsory complementary category.
- Across their Senior Years, students were required to complete one Senior 3 (Grade 11) credit and two Senior 4 (Grade 12) additional credits within the compulsory complimentary and optional supplementary categories.
Students could choose three Student Initiated Projects (SIPs) and over the four years of senior years schooling could enroll in a maximum of 11 School Initiated Courses (SICs).