Grade 12 Essential Info
#1 resource as you plan: Education Planner BC (school information, pre-requisites, program details, submitting transcripts, and applications)
Attention all Grade 12 students, if you are looking for updates and general "essential" information in order to support your transitional experience or your pathway to graduation, then please check back to this page regularly for all updates.
Dual Credit Academics, Programs and Trades
Continuing Education and Adult Basic Education - students 16+
Continuing Education is available at Brooks through the Flex room from 3:30-5:30pm Mon-Thur for all student who have not graduated and are under the age of 21 yrs. To register, or if you have more questions, please contact Mr. Hanson (CE teacher) James.Hanson@sd47.bc.ca for a intake meeting, or Mrs. Larkin Tanya.Larkin@sd47.bc.ca for support.
If you are a graduate and you are looking to upgrade, please connect with Partners in Education, or ABE at VIU.
Adult Basic Education courses are available to graduated students wishing to upgrade or take an academic course that was not previously available to them. ABE courses are not dual credit, but are high school equivalency courses, these do count towards meeting entrance pre-requisites for post sec. SD47 can support ABE courses through VIU, and the credits earned can support high school grad requirements.
Videos to help guide you through the Post-Secondary application process:
#1 - How do I get started and what do I need?
#2 - How to apply through EdPlanner BC?
#3 - How to get a BCeID?
#4 - How to submit transcripts to Post-secondary institutions?
Additional Resources:
* Canada Revenue Agency (Tax Info for Sr students)
To help students learn about Canada's tax system and how to complete their tax return, the CRA Outreach Program offers free services and information geared towards understanding taxes. Find out more on our website: https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/educational-programs.html.
Work BC: Resources for parents and students as they think about transitions and pathways
WorkBC has launched a new Career Search Tool that allows students to explore up to 500 career opportunities by occupational interest, education, region, industry, occupational category, annual salary and job type. A new Career Resources for Parents section has also been added to the WorkBC website.