Dear Students and Parents/Guardians,
As we prepare for the 2025–2026 school year at Baccalieu Collegiate, we are asking all current Grade 9–11 students to complete their course selection forms for next year. These forms help us plan our timetables, staffing, and course offerings, ensuring that we meet the academic and developmental needs of all students.
Please note the deadline to complete course selection is Wednesday, April 16th, 2025, at 12:30 PM.
Important Information:
Students are asked to complete the course selection form relevant to their grade level next year (Grade 10, 11, or 12).
Students must complete the course selection form using their @nlschools.ca email account.
Course availability is subject to change based on a variety of factors. Should adjustments be required, an updated form may be issued.
Please complete the course selection form(s) as FINAL.
Priority for course placements will be given to students in more senior grades. Additionally, consideration will be given to students with unique and/or demanding course loads.
If students or families wish to discuss course options or need support navigating the Graduation Program requirements, we encourage you to reach out to our guidance team:
Mr. Jeff Saxby: jeffsaxby@nlschools.ca
Ms. Kyrstle Doyle: kyrstledoyle@nlschools.ca
Resources:
To assist in your decision-making, please refer to the following resources:
Graduation Requirements and Program Details: [OnCourse Handbook – Newfoundland Graduation Requirements]
Course Descriptions: [NL Schools Course Descriptors]
We encourage all families to review these resources together to ensure course choices align with student interests, goals, and graduation requirements.
2025-26 Grade 10 Course Selection FORM
2025-26 Grade 11 Course Selection FORM
2025-26 Grade 12 Course Selection FORM
Thank you for your continued partnership as we work together to support your child’s academic planning and success.
Warm regards,
Mr. Saxby
Principal
Baccalieu Collegiate
"To build a safe and caring community that cultivates life-long learning"
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