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Mary Nanavati Principal
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JFSS is committed to developing and supporting a community of engaged learners who strive to improve, achieve, and contribute in a respectful, safe and inclusive learning environment.
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respect and compassion; personal growth and excellence; diversity and inclusion
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Creating a learning environment to challenge highly motivated students Encouraging deep inquiry, independence, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration Supporting and promoting academic excellence and leadership Creating knowledgeable, reflective, positive citizens
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AP allows motivated high school students to take university-level courses while still in high school 34 course in 21 subject areas Taught by trained high school teachers Courses developed by committees of university professors and experienced AP teachers Exams will be written in May at Fraser Each exam is 50% multiple choice and 50% free response
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Enrichment and high expectations Rich and rewarding environment Like-minded peers Issues and concepts explored in greater depth and breadth Senior AP courses developed by university professors Excellent university preparation
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A clearly articulated sequence of courses in Grades 9 and 10 that enrich students and are a direct pathway to AP courses Fraser teachers are trained to help students acquire the skills, concepts and habits of mind necessary for success in AP courses and on AP exams Emphasis is on inquiry-based learning, problem solving techniques, critical thinking, collaboration and other learning strategies that students need for success in AP and beyond
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Pre-AP students are grouped to take 5 of their academic courses in Grades 9 and 10: ◦ English ◦ Math ◦ Science ◦ Geography in Grade 9/History in Grade 10 ◦ French
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Broadens a student’s intellectual horizon Includes greater depth and breadth Classes are faster paced Classes offer enrichment First year university material is embedded in AP courses taken in Grades 11 and 12
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Enrichment and challenge Enhancement of individual strengths Active learners Emphasis on 21 st century skills including creativity, collaboration, inquiry, problem-solving An enriched learning experience in a class of like-minded students Outstanding university preparation International recognition Possibility of advanced placement/credit/increased university options depending on post-secondary institution and program
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AP students can choose the number of AP courses and AP exams Areas to Consider: Arts/Humanities; Social Sciences; Math/Sciences; Business/Economics Future Possibilities for all Fraser students: SHSM in Arts and Health Care for Grade 11 and 12 JFSS Students (JFSS students will be able to specialize and earn a red seal on their high school diploma.)
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Outstanding university preparation Successful completion of an AP examination (depending on university and program) = transfer credit, advanced placement or both AP courses are recognized by 90% of post- secondary institutions in North America AP courses are in over 600 universities in over 60 countries around the world
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WORLD : # of countries 115 # of high schools 21,600 # of students 2,500,000 # of exams written 4,500,000 CANADA : # of high schools 625 # of students 17,400 # of exams written 26,850 ONTARIO : # of high schools 250 # of students 5,350 # of exams written 8,250
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5 = extremely well qualified 4 = well qualified 3 = qualified 2 = possibly qualified 1 = no recommendation
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5 = 27% 4 = 26% 3 = 25% 2 = 14% 1 = 0.8%
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High academic achiever Strong work ethic Highly motivated and involved in school life Intellectual curiosity, interested in learning, avid reader Well organized with good time management skills Takes initiative, independent learner Parent support
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Honestly assess your AP readiness Use the questionnaire on our school website (jfss.ca) Discuss with your parents/guardians Discuss with your Grade 8 teachers If you want this challenge, apply on line by December 11 th
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Apply on line at www.jfss.ca between Oct. 28th and Dec. 11 th, 2015www.jfss.ca Students will include information about themselves, their AP readiness, their leadership experiences Students will be invited to write a JFSS Math and Literacy assessment (at John Fraser S.S. on Saturday, November 28 th ) Students applying after November 20 th will write the assessments on Thursday, January 7 th at 4:00 p.m. Students will be notified by email if selected to write the assessments
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Grade 7 term one marks and learning skills Math and literacy test results (based on Nov. 28/Jan.7 assessment at Fraser) Response to reflection questions as part of the on line application Lottery system
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October 28 – December 11 (on line application) November 28 th (Math and Literacy Assessment at Fraser, 9:00 a.m.); January 7 th for anyone applying after Nov. 20th February 8 th (Round One Offers) February 16 th (Round Two Offers) Once a regional program offer is accepted, no other offers can be considered
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Regional Program students can get to John Fraser 3 ways: ◦ Parent drop off ◦ Public transit ◦ Bus organized by bus to school program: ◦ www.bustoschool.com www.bustoschool.com ◦ Parents apply for busing once the school notifies your child of his/her acceptance in the program; priority is decided based on the date of receipt of application and is on a first come first serve basis.
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www.jfss.ca www.jfss.ca www.collegeboard.org www.collegeboard.org www.ap.ca www.ap.ca
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Are you a highly motivated student? Then AP at John Fraser Secondary School is definitely for you!
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