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Ontario Secondary School Diploma credits required

18 compulsory credits

Students must earn the following compulsory credits to obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma:’


• 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)*

• 3 credits in mathematics (1 credit in Grade 11 or 12)

• 2 credits in science

• 1 credit in Canadian history

• 1 credit in Canadian geography

• 1 credit in the arts

• 1 credit in health and physical education

• 1 credit in French as a second language

• 0.5 credit in career studies

• 0.5 credit in civics

Plus one credit from each of the following groups:

Group 1:
• English or French as a second language** •

  • a Native language
  • a classical or an international language
  • social sciences and the humanities
  • Canadian and world studies
  • guidance and career education
  • cooperative education*

Group 2:

• health and physical education • the arts • business studies • French as a second language

Ministry of Education
• cooperative education

* Group 3:

science (Grade 11 or 12)

• technological education

• French as a second language

• computer studies

• cooperative education***

In addition to the compulsory credits, students must complete:


• 12 optional credits†

• the provincial literacy requirement

• a minimum of 40 hours of community involvement activities

40 Hours of Community involvement

The community involvement requirement is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop awareness and understanding about civic responsibility. They can actively participate in supporting and strengthening their communities. It also provides the opportunity for students to learn more about themselves and possible career opportunities.
Students can start accumulating hours in the summer before entering Grade 9.

Tips for students looking for volunteer opportunities:

• Check your school board’s website for resources to help you record hours and find volunteer activities.

• Visit the Ontario Volunteer Centre Network to find opportunities through a centre in your community.

• Get involved in “Change The World”, open to students aged 14-18, during April and May of each year.

• Make sure you know which activities qualify for the community involvement requirement. Students under eighteen years old can consult with their parents to plan and select their community involvement activities, according to ministry guidelines

• Ask your principal for more information.
*A maximum of 3 credits in English as a second language (ESL) or English literacy development (ELD) may be counted towards the 4 compulsory credits in English, but the fourth must be a credit earned for a Grade 12 compulsory English course.

**In groups 1, 2, and 3, a maximum of 2 credits in French as a second language can count as compulsory credits, one from group 1 and one from either group 2 or group 3.

***A maximum of 2 credits in cooperative education can count as compulsory credits.

†The 12 optional credits may include up to 4 credits earned through approved dual credit courses.

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Quality and Standard

We follow guidelines of various international standards in our work; such as;

Government of Pakistan Academic Assessments

List of grades in Pakistan

GradeDescriptionEquivalency
AExcellentA
BGoodB
CSatisfactoryC+
DPassC
FFailF
PercentageGradeEquivalency
80 – 100APass
60 – 79BPass
50 – 59CPass
40 – 49DPass
0 – 39EFail

In old grading system consisting of “Division Scheme”, the range of percentage of marks is as follows:

Percentage of MarksDivision
60 – 100First
45 – 59.99Second
33 – 44.99 Third
0 – 32.99Fail

The grading system according to the percentage of marks in matriculation and Division Scheme is as follows:

Percentage of MarksGradeDescription
80% and aboveA1- 5pointsExceptional
70% and above but below 80%A- 4pointsExcellent
60% and above but below 70%B- 3.5pointsVery Good
50% and above but below 60%C- 3pointsGood
40% and above but below 50%D- 2pointsFair
below 40% to minimum pass marksE- 1pointSatisfactory
below 33% or passing marksF- 0pointFail

Another grading scale is commonly used in lower education:

Percentage of MarksGradeDescription
80% and aboveA1Exceptional
70% and above but below 80%AExcellent
60% and above but below 70%BVery Good
50% and above but below 60%CGood
40% and above but below 50%DFair
below 40% to minimum pass marksESatisfactory
below 33% or passing marksFFail

Grading Scheme For SSC(Matric)

GradesPercentage of MarksMarksPercentage of Marks
GRADING FORMULA (850 Marks)
A+80 % or above marks680 or more marksOutstanding of Marks
A70 % to 79 % marks595 to 679 marksExcellent
B60 % to 69 % marks510 to 594 marksVery good
C50 % to 59 % marks425 to 509 marksGood
D40 % to 49 % marks340 to 424 marksFair
E33 % to 39 % marksBellow 340 to minimum pass marksSatisfactory
GRADING FORMULA  (1050 Marks Scheme)
A+80% or above840 or aboveOutstanding of Marks
A70% to 79%735 to 839Excellent
B60% to 69%630 to 734Very good
C50% to 59%525 to 629Good
D40% to 49%420 to 524Fair
E33% to 39%419 or below minimum pass marksSatisfactory
GRADING FORMULA (1100 Marks Scheme)
A+80% or above880 or aboveOutstanding of Marks
A70% to 79%770 to 879Excellent
B60% to 69%660 to 769Very good
C50% to 59%550 to 649Good
D40% to 49%440 to 549Fair
E33% to 39%439 or below minimum pass marksSatisfactory
PRACTICAL GRADING FORMULA (1100 Marks Scheme)
A+90% or above18 or aboveOutstanding of Marks
A80% to 89%16 to 17Excellent
B70% to 79%14 to 15Very good
C60% to 69%12 to 13Good
D50% to 59%10 to 11Fair
E40% to 49%8 to 9Satisfactory

Grading Scheme For Intermediate

GradesPercentage of MarksMarksPercentage of Marks
GRADES / DIVISION FORMULA)
A+80 % or above marks880 or above marksOutstanding of Marks
A70% to 79.99% marks770 to 879Excellent
B60% to 69.99% marks660 to 769Very good
C50% to 59.99% marks550 to 659Good
D40% to 49.99% marks440 to 549Fair
E33% to 39.99% marks439 or belowSatisfactory
Divisions
60% or above First Division
45% but less than 60% Second Division
33% but less than 45% Third Division
  • List of Grade in Canada

  • EQUAO
  • TQM
  • ISO 2000
  • SIX SIGMA
  • Rating Policy
  • School Policy
  • Quality and Assessments Policy

Humsafar Academic Policy – GPA at 4 Scale

GradesPercentageRange
A+9590-99
A8985
A-8380
B+7877
B7573
B-7270
C+6867
C6563
C-6260
D+5857
D5553
D-5252
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Ontario General Education Diploma

About the program

The GED certificate shows that you have high school-level knowledge and skills, without having completed a formal secondary school program.

The GED test is composed of five tests:

• writing (language arts) • reading (language arts) • mathematics • social studies • science

You will need a score of 450 out of 800 on each of the five tests to receive the GED certificate, also referred to as an Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate.

The TVO Independent Learning Centre (ILC) is the only provider of the GED testing program in Ontario. Learn more about GED testing in Ontario (https://ilc.tvo.org/en-ca/GED/about) .

Eligibility

You must be a resident of Ontario and at least 18 years old.
If you are 18, you must provide a ‘date of leaving letter’ from the last high school you attended. If you were home schooled, you must provide proof that you were home schooled.
This program might be good for you if you:

• are currently working and need to show your employer a proof of high school equivalency but do not want to go back to high school.

• need a proof of high school equivalency to find a job or pursue studies in college or apprenticeship.

Program cost

It costs $100 to register for the test.

Additional support

Financial assistance may be available for individuals who receive Ontario Works. Please enquire with your Ontario Works caseworker.

How to register

  1. Visit the TVO Independent Learning Centre website (https://www.ilc.org/en-ca/GED/home) to register for the test.

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About COMMENT
Humsafar Foundation

Introduction

Humsafar focuses on community protection, community development, education and training, community health, emergency help, entrepreneur development, Farms and Foods, etc.

Community Service

The foundation is dedicated to develop and provide programs and services for: Create jobs, business, Health protection, income protection, Affordable housing, Residents well-being, green environment and Skills Development

Latest science and technology, Strong Defence, excellent programs for emergency and disaster recovery, shopping malls, shops, financing programs, safety of women and children, respect for rights and freedom, crime stoppers, rural development, agriculture and industry. Affordable energy, clean waters, quick justice and helpful police.

Politics of Truth

Men and women are encouraged to participate in politics of truth, understanding and straight forwardness

Equal Opportunities

We believe in equal opportunities for everyone and supports human rights

Self-Sufficiency

We trust that government-public-private-partnership for individual and community development

Supporting Peace

Humsafar supports peace and harm

See our letter for details.