Campbell Collegiate 102 Massey Road, Regina, SK S4S 4M9 Phone: (306) 523-3250 Fax: (306) 584-5995 Website: campbellcollegiate.rbe.sk.ca Campbell Collegiate believes in the dignity of each individual. We strive to develop responsible citizens and life long learners by fostering intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth within a safe learning environment. Student Information Please Print 2017-2018 Grade 10-12 Registration Form Parent/Guardian Information Grade: Legal Last Name: Legal First Name: Contact 1: Relationship to Student Full Name: Home Phone: Legal Middle Name: Work Phone: Cell: Apt/House Number: Street: City: Postal Code: Email Address: Address: Same or Contact 2: Relationship to Student Gender: Male Female Unspecified Date of Birth: / / Month Day Year Previous School Attended: Name of Siblings attending Campbell: Medical Information: EAL program LRT student Full Name: Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell: Parent Email Address: Address: Same or Emergency Contact: Name: Phone: Relationship to Student::
Parents/Guardians: Do you own the residence that you reside at? Yes If YES, complete the following. No If NO, go to the next section. Is this property jointly owned? Yes No Declaration of Support I am a member of the religious faith that established the Regina Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 81. Owner #1 Yes No Owner #2 Yes No If you are NOT of the Roman Catholic faith, is the Education portion of your property taxes allocated to the Public School Board? Owner #1 Yes No Owner #2 Yes No Student Information: The following information is collected for Saskatchewan Learning and disclosure is protected under the Local Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Country of Birth Country of Citizenship First Language spoken at home Second Language spoken at home In which school division do parents/guardians reside? Regina Public Schools or Other (specify) Health Services Number (HSN) This number is collected and used at the school level to address emergent medical situations. The Department of Learning uses the HSN to ensure students educational needs are being met. Saskatchewan Learning will not use the Health Services Number for any other purpose. Information on Aboriginal ancestry is collected in the SDS by Saskatchewan Learning to inform program decisions at the local and provincial levels. Schools are required to provide students with the opportunity to self declare their Aboriginal ancestry. Aboriginal people are those who identify themselves to be Registered/Treaty/Status Indian, Non-Status Indian, Métis, or Inuit. Based on this definition, do you consider yourself to be an Aboriginal person? Yes No If Yes, please specify the Aboriginal group you belong to: Registered/Treaty/Status Indian Non-status Indian Métis Inuit Band Affiliation Treaty Status Number Parent/Guardian Acknowledgement Publication Permission I hereby declare that the information provided is correct to the best of my knowledge, and authorize and request the transfer of the student s school records, if required, to Campbell Collegiate. Parent/Guardian Signature Student Signature Date
Credit Information Secondary Level Credit Requirements: The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education requires a minimum of 24 credits for graduation, at least 5 of which will be 30 level credits. Credit counts begin at the grade 10 level. Compulsory courses are: Grade 10 English A10, English B10, Native Studies 10 or History 10, Workplace 10 or Foundations Math 10, and Science 10. Grade 11 English 20, one 20 level Math, one 20 or 30 level Science, and one 20 or 30 level Social Science. Grade 12 English A30, English B30, History 30/Native Studies 30 The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education also requires students to acquire: at least two (2) credits from the Arts Education / Practical & Applied Arts areas at the 10, 20, or 30 level. a Wellness or Physical Education credit at the 10, 20, or 30 level is required. Wellness 10 is the recommended credit. Modified credits: Please contact the office or a Learning Resource Teacher for information regarding modified programming. AP: Advanced Placement (AP) is an inter nationally and nationally r ecognized enrichment opportunity. AP is open to all students and is offered in all Regina Public Schools high schools. Students who enroll in one or more AP courses study Saskatchewan Ministry of Education curriculum supplemented with post-secondary learning outcomes. Minimum Course Registration in addition to CAP: Grade 10 - Please select 10 credits Grade 11 - Please select a minimum of 9 credits Grade 12 - Please select a minimum of 8 credits Any class with the letter L (a locally developed course) CANNOT be counted as a core requirement for graduation. It can, however, be included in the general credit count. Elective Course Fees: Elective classes may have a fee. For information on specific class fees you may contact the office. * Class Requires a Prerequisite All elective classes are dependent upon adequate enrollment and facility space.
Required Areas of Study Grade 10 English Language Arts: 4017 English Language Arts A 10 AND 4018 English Language Arts B 10 Pre-AP English Language Arts 4017 Pre-AP English Language Arts A 10 AND 4018 Pre-AP English Language Arts B 10 Math: 4423 Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 10 4424 Foundations of Math & Pre Cal 10 (it is recommended to take both 4423 and 4424) OR Select one of the following: 4423/6423 Workplace &Apprenticeship Math 10/20 (yearlong dual credit class) 4439 Modified Math 11 (approval required) OR Pre-AP Math: 4424 Pre-AP Foundations of Math & Pre Cal 10 AND 6425 Pre-AP Foundations of Math 20* Science: 4214 Science 10 OR Pre-AP Science: 4214 Pre-AP Science 10 6245 Pre-AP Health Science 20* (This is a pre-requisite for AP Biology and is recommended for students planning on taking AP biology and another AP science in their grade 12 year.) Wellness: 4600 Wellness 10 Arts Education : 1520 Musical Theatre 10 OR 1520 Music Instrumental 10 OR 1520 Music 10 (Guitar) 4529 Noon Choral 10 4526 Noon Band 10 4539 Orchestra 10L (off timetable) 4546 Vocal Jazz 10 (off timetable)** 4544 Instrumental Jazz 10 (off timetable)** 4525 Drama 10 4527 Visual Art 10 OR 4527 Pre-AP Visual Art 10 Practical and Applied Arts 5205 Accounting 10 5200 Business and Social Tech (IP 10) 5019 Photography 10 5015 Communication Media 10 4977 Drafting & Computer Aided Design 10 4980 Construction & Carpentry 10 4906 Commercial Cooking 10 OR 4906 Commercial Cooking 10 (noon) 4957 Mechanics and Automotive 10 4943 Welding 10 4948 Design Studies 10 4048 PAA B10 Engineering Robotics 4862 Clothing/Textiles/Fashion 10 Languages: 4019 French 10 4074 Spanish 10 1435 German 10 ** Students must be in Choral/Band to take Vocal/ Instrumental Jazz Social Studies: 4306 History 10 OR 4309 Native Studies 10
Required Areas of Study Grade 11 English Language Arts: 6017 English Language Arts 20* Pre-AP English Language Arts: 6017 Pre-AP English Language Arts 20* 6026 Pre-AP Communication Studies 20* Math: Must take at least one of : 6423 Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 20* 6425 Foundations of Math 20* 6426 Pre Calculus 20* 6439 Modified Math 21*(approval required) Pre-AP Math: 6426 Pre-AP Pre Calculus 20* AND 8426 Pre-AP Pre Calculus 30* Social Studies: Must take at least one of : 6340 Psychology 20 OR 6340 Performance Psychology 6306 History 20 6321 Native Studies 20 AP Psychology: 6340 Pre-AP Psychology 20 AND 8338 AP Psychology 30 Science: Must take at least one of : 6246 Environmental Science 20* 6245 Health Science 20* 6247 Physical Science 20* 6702 Computer Science 20* Pre-AP Science: 6245 Pre-AP Health Science 20* (This is a pre-requisite for AP Biology 30) 6247 Pre-AP Physical Science 20* (This is the pre-requisite class for AP Chemistry 30) 6270 Physics 20L (This is a recommended class for AP Physics 30) Students wanting take AP Physics 30 in grade 12 who are not planning to take AP Chemistry 30 should enroll in regular Physical Science 20. Arts Education : 2520 Musical Theatre 20 OR 2520 Music Instrumental 20* OR 2520 Music 20 (Guitar) 6529 Noon Choral 20 6526 Noon Band 20 6539 Orchestra 20L (off timetable) 6546 Vocal Jazz 20 ** 6544 Instrumental Jazz 20 (off timetable)** 6525 Drama 20 6527 Visual Art 20 OR 6527 Pre-AP Visual Art 20 6508 Art 20L - Drawing and Painting OR 6508 Art 20L - Sculpting Practical and Applied Arts: 7205 Accounting 20* 7200 Business and Social Tech (IP 20) 6983 Graphic Arts 20 OR 6983 Graphic Arts 20 (Yearbook-off timetable) 7015 Communication Media 20 6977 Drafting & Computer Aided Design 20* 6980 Construction & Carpentry 20* 6047 PAA A20 - Cuisine OR 6047 PAA A20 - Cuisine (noon) OR 6047 PAA A20 - Cuisine (am class) 6957 Mechanics and Automotive A 20* 6943 Welding 20* 6948 Design Studies 20 6048 PAA B20 Engineering Robotics (off timetable)+ 6600 Life Transitions 20 Languages: 6019 French 20* 6074 Spanish 20* 2435 German 20* Physical Education: 6603 Physical Education 20 co-ed OR 6603 Physical Education 20 female OR 6603 Outdoor Pursuits 20 6611 Personal Fitness 20L (yearlong am class) ** Students must be in Choral/Band to take Vocal/ Instrumental Jazz + There are limited spaces in Engineering Robotics 20.
Required Areas of Study Grade 12 English Language Arts: 8017 English Language Arts A 30* 8018 English Language Arts B 30* Social Studies: 8306 History 30 OR 8321 Native Studies 30 Math: 8423 Workplace & Apprenticeship Math 30* 8425 Foundations of Math 30* 8426 Pre Calculus 30* 8421 Calculus 30* Science: 8255 Biology 30* 8256 Chemistry 30* 8257 Physics 30* 8702 Computer Science 30* Arts Education : 3520 Musical Theatre 30 OR 3520 Music Instrumental 30 OR 3520 Music 30 (Guitar) 8529 Noon Choral 30 8526 Noon Band 30 8539 Orchestra 30L (off timetable) 8546 Vocal Jazz 30 (off timetable)** 8544 Instrumental Jazz 30 (off timetable)** 8525 Drama 30 8527 Visual Art 30 OR 8531 Visual Art 30 (IB) 8508 Art 30L - Drawing and Painting OR 8508 Art 30L - Sculpting Practical and Applied Arts 9205 Accounting 30* 9200 Business and Social Tech (IP 30) 8983 Graphic Arts 30 OR 8983 Graphic Arts 30 (Yearbook-off timetable) 9015 Communication Media 30 8977 Drafting & Computer Aided Design 30* 8980 Construction & Carpentry 30* 8047 PAA Survey A 30 - Baking OR 8047 PAA Survey A 30 - Baking (am class) 8858 Food Studies 30 OR 8858 Food Studies 30 (noon) 9201 Entrepreneurship 30 8957 Mechanics and Automotive 30* 8943 Welding 30A* 8937 Welding 30B* 8048 PAA B30 Engineering Robotics (off timetable) + 9018 Personal Finance 30L Social Science Electives: 8339 Law 30 8340 Psychology 30 Languages: 8019 French 30* 8074 Spanish 30* 3435 German 30* Physical Education: 8603 Physical Education 30 co-ed OR 8603 Physical Education 30 Female OR 8603 Outdoor Pursuits 30 8611 Personal Fitness 30L (yearlong am class) + There are limited spaces in Engineering Robotics 30. ** Students must be in Choral/Band to take Vocal/ Instrumental Jazz