Grade 11 Courses
-
Accounting 11
This introductory course to bookkeeping includes the study of financial records for both personal and business application from beginning balance sheet through to period ending financial statements. Students complete many accounting steps using Excel. Business simulations are both written and completed through the Sage 50 Accounting software program. Upon completion,… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Art Foundations 11/12
This foundations course builds a repertoire of skills and vocabulary based on the elements and the principles of art with an introduction to art history. Students will explore drawing and painting with an individual research focus.
View courseDepartment(s)
-
BC First Peoples 12 (BCFP12)
Grade 11 and Grade 12 If you are interested in learning about BC First Peoples, this is the course for you! Through exploring the Big Ideas, you will learn that BC First Peoples: Have different identities, worldviews and languages – these are renewed, sustained and transformed through their connection to… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Beginner Dance (Foundations) 9-12
This is an inclusive course designed for any student interested in developing their identity and sense of belonging through movement. We will learn technical skills across a wide variety of genres to build self-expression, perseverance and resilience. This course is suitable for any student, from beginner to advanced, who wishes… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT – CAMOSUN BUSINESS 140 DUAL CREDIT
This is an excellent opportunity for Grade 12 students to earn four grade 12 credits and three post-secondary credits. This is an on-line course that provides an introduction to information systems, hardware, software, networks and communication technologies. There is a Camosun College registration fee required to take this course. See… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Career Life Connections 11
Welcome to Career-Life Connections 11, a 2-credit course required for graduation, guiding students through vital aspects of career and life planning. Delivered online via Google Classroom and incorporating the myBlueprint platform, this course builds upon the foundational knowledge acquired in Grade 10’s Career-Life Education 10. Throughout the course, students will… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Career Life Education/Connections
Students on the New Graduation Program will meet the Career Education graduation requirement with: Grade 10 – Career Life Education Grade 11 – Career Life Connections A Grade 12 – Career Life Connections B/Capstone All courses are blended model courses; meaning they are not delivered during a regular block within… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Chemistry 11
This is an introductory course for students with a general interest in Chemistry as well as for those who require Chemistry for more advanced study in the Sciences and it is also recommended for Anatomy and Physiology 12. The course examines a variety of topics including the quantum mechanical model… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Science 10 -
Community Leadership 11
Welcome to Community Leadership 11! This course is tailored to provide students with the chance to enhance their individual and collective sense of social responsibility by acquiring and applying leadership skills. Throughout the course, students will cultivate lifelong skills in goal-setting, time management, public speaking, school and community service, public… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Composition 11
Composition 11 is designed to support students as they refine, clarify, and adjust their written communication through practice and revision. The course provides opportunities for students to, with increasing independence, study, create, and write original and authentic pieces for a range of purposes and real-world audiences. They will expand their… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Computer Programming 11
Please see the following external link from the Ministry of Education: >>>Click Here<<<
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Concert Choir 11/12
The Concert Choir at Lambrick meets once a week before school and once a week at lunch for the full year. Choir focuses on not only learning and performing a variety of music in a minimum of four-part harmony, but also on building confidence and technique in their individual singing… Read more
View course -
Contemporary Indigenous Studies 12
Grade 11 and Grade 12 If you are interested in comparing, understanding and appreciating Indigenous worldviews, cultures, and experiences from around the world, this is the course for you! The Big Ideas of Contemporary Indigenous Studies 12 are to understand that: Indigenous identities, worldviews and languages are shaped by and… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Creative Writing 11
Creative Writing: Creative Writing is designed for students who have an interest in creative expression through language. The course provides students opportunities to build their writing skills through the exploration of identity, memory, and story in a range of genres. Students will collaborate and strengthen their skills through writing and… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Dance Company 9/10/11/12
This course is designed for students who want additional performance opportunities and/or are considering pursuing dance in some capacity after high school. This course is open to all students with previous dance experience or training. This course aims to help each students improve their dance technique, flexibility, muscular strength, fitness… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Drama 11/12 (Theatre Production or Acting)
Students in this class can choose either to focus on Acting or Theatre Production for the semester. This is a performance-based class where students will explore both stage and film performance and develop theatrical presentations, which include technical elements through collaboration, critical thinking, creativity and risk taking. Students will continue… Read more
View course -
Earth Science 11
Earth Science 11 is a survey course designed to introduce students to the diverse aspects of Earth and Space Science. Students entering this course should have a good knowledge of Science skills and course content from their junior grades. The course itself is based on five (5) key subject areas:… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Science 10 -
EFP Literacy Studies + New Media 10-11
English First Peoples New Media 10/11 is designed for students who are interested in exploring digital media in communicating and exchanging ideas about common themes in First Peoples texts and Reconciliation in Canada. In a rapidly changing world, new media influences people’s understandings of community. First Peoples themes will be… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
EFP Literacy Studies + Writing 10-11
People understand text differently depending on their worldview and perspectives. English First Peoples Literary Studies + Writing 10/11 is a course where students explore First Peoples literature in a wide variety of contexts, genres, and media. Throughout this exploration, students engage with cultural identities, histories, stories, and connections to land/place… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
EFP Literary Studies + Oral Language 10/11
Voice is powerful and evocative. EFP Literary Studies + Spoken Language 10/11 is for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students who want to study Indigenous literature and oral traditions, and for those who want to improve their oral language skills. A special emphasis will be put on how First Peoples voices and… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
ELL Academic Literacy 11
This course is designed for students new to Canada or who are new to learning English. The ELL Academic Literacy course for grade 11 students builds upon English language skills within a Canadian context. This program is designed to advance reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities through targeted activities. Students… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
English Language Development 11
The course is designed to extend the exploration of ESL students into four main English language skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students are able to interact with greater confidence in familiar situations and are able to apply their growing range of strategies. The course continues the practices of… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Environmental Science 11
If you appreciate nature and are curious about the scientific ideas that play a part in the health of our environment, then this course is for you! We will learn about soil, water, and the atmosphere, and how natural and human practices affect the world around us. This course is… Read more
View course -
Explorations in Social Studies 11
Grade 11 & 12 4: credits Social Studies 11 is an exploratory course designed to inform and engage students in a variety of different topics including: identity, cultural expressions, world history, politics, current events, social justice, and global development from a number of different backgrounds. Units of study will include… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Social Studies 10Department(s)
-
Film and Television 11/12
In this course students will focus on making and producing films. Students will work on both the basics and beyond depending on the level they are at. They will work with a variety of styles and genres of film, both individually and collaboratively. Using school equipment students will work on… Read more
View course -
Fitness and Conditioning 11
Prerequisite: Physical Education 10 4 credits Performance and leisure-oriented activities are emphasized. Student teaching, with a partner, maybe required. Active health and CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) may be part of the course. Students may participate in such leisure sports as: lawn bowling, 10-pin bowling, curling, billiards and ice skating. Some… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Foods Studies 11/12
In the Foods 11/12 course more advanced cooking techniques are learned through preparing recipes from many different countries. The course includes the theory and study of cooking, nutrition, and the cultural factors affecting food preparation and choice. Social and economic issues relating to food are also covered. Advanced baking techniques… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Foundations of Mathematics 11
This course is designed for students who intend to enroll in a college or university program that does not require calculus. Students must successfully complete Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 and receive a recommendation from their math teacher to register for Foundations 11. This course may include the following… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10Grade(s)
Department(s)
-
French 11
French 11 builds on the skills developed in the introductory and intermediate levels. This course continues to focus on reading, writing, telling, and listening to stories that utilize high-frequency vocabulary, sentence fluency and grammar. The primary focus of this course is to learn French through comprehensible input that incorporates hearing,… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
French 10Grade(s)
Department(s)
-
Genocide Studies and Crimes Against Humanity 12
Credits: 4 Grade 11 Grade 12 Genocide Studies and Crimes Against Humanity 12 delves into: 1) the aspects or types of identity that link members of a group, and can take the form of gender, racial, political, religious, national, or any other possible personal identifications—and how identity is central to… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Guitar 9-12
Guitar 9-12 is a space for both beginner and advanced guitar players to develop their playing at their own pace. We’ll be exploring a wide variety of music, playing as a group, and playing on our own. There will be opportunities to learn other instruments, play in small groups, and… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Human Geography 12
Grade 11 Grade 12 The big question is how can we sustainably, ethically, economically and peacefully share the world with 11 billion humans? Human Geography 12 is a course designed to help students understand the relationships between humans and the planet! That is focused through the lenses of human development,… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Instrumental Music 11/12: Jazz Band
Lambrick Park Secondary School offers Jazz Band outside the timetable. At the moment, we rehearse twice a week, once before school and once at lunch. Jazz Band will be open to those students who are regular members of the Concert Band or at the discretion of the band director. Participation… Read more
View course -
Intermediate ELL 11
Course Synopsis: Intermediate ELL is designed for English Language Learners at levels three to five on the provincial ELL Standards. This course will help students to develop academic language fluency in writing, speaking, listening, and reading. Students will learn elements of Canadian culture which includes exposure to First People’s culture…. Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Intro French 11
This course is an introduction to the French language. You are neither expected nor required to have any previous knowledge of French, but you may be surprised about how much you already know! The primary focus of this course will be to learn French through comprehensible input that focuses on… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Introductory Spanish 9-11
This course is an introduction to the Spanish language. You are neither expected nor required to have any previous knowledge of Spanish, but you may be surprised about how much you already know! The primary focus of this course will be to learn Spanish through comprehensible input that focuses on… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Law 12 / Criminology 154 – Dual Credit
Credits: 4 Grade 11 Grade 12 This course provides students an opportunity to receive credit for both Law 12 and Criminology 154 through Camosun College. At the moment, we are planning to offer the course inside the regular timetable but may need to consider other options as the course is… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Law Studies 12
Credits: 4 Grade 11 Grade 12 Law Studies 12 introduces students to Canadian legal rights and responsibilities which allow citizens to participate more fully in society. Laws maintain the status quo, but they can also be a force for change. Students will examine how laws have changed over time and… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Learning Strategies 10-12
This course has been developed to provide an opportunity for students to: receive instruction in strategies to assist general learning in the regular classroom receive assistance utilizing these strategies while doing subject work from regular classrooms receive instruction in organizational/time management strategies receive assistance utilizing these organizational strategies while completing… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Life Sciences 11 (Biology 11)
This course presents a representative sample of organisms and introduces students to a variety of laboratory skills and scientific processes. The three main themes in Life Sciences 11 are Characteristics of Living Things, Processes of Evolution, and Taxonomy. Under these themes, the Life Sciences 11 curriculum will specifically cover ideas… Read more
View course -
Literary Studies 11
Literary Studies: Literary Studies is designed for students who are interested the study of literature in general. The aim of the course is to enhance students’ literacy through the study of a body of works representative of the literary heritage of English-speaking peoples, including world literature. Research has shown that… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
Marketing 12/Marketing 110 Camosun Dual Credit
MARKETING AND PROMOTION 12 – CAMOSUN MARKETING 110 DUAL CREDIT An informative introduction to marketing, this course provides a basic understanding of Canadian and international marketing structures and techniques including defining and segmenting target markets, using planning and forecasting techniques, analyzing costs and benefits of marketing mixes, interpreting market research… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Math Department Overview
Descriptions of the 3 Math Streams: Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus (Pre-Cal)* provides students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs (e.g. Engineering, Mathematics, and Science) that require the study of theoretical calculus. Topics include: algebra and number, polynomials, relations and functions, trigonometry, and financial mathematics. Foundations… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Media Art/Film and Television 9-12
Students in the course will learn the basics of graphic design and film production. They will learn a variety of technology and programs in order to create their own work and films. This course will focus on the creative process and seeing project through from the idea phase until the… Read more
View course -
Media Arts 9-12
Students should have a background in art foundations based on the elements and principles of design, from which they will develop a critical response to the media of their environment. Students will create and design with a variety of technology and mediums to produce newsletters, logo designs and documentary video… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Metal Work 9, 10, 11, 12
This is a wonderful, fun program. Learn how to form and shape metal into useful projects and creative works of art. As a first-time student in the metal shop, you will start with construction of a hose bracket. This project introduces you to most of the machines and processes in… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Modern Languages at Lambrick Park
We use a multi-dimensional approach to second language learning which emphasizes communicative competence in listening, speaking, reading and writing. At all grade levels, our goal is to increase your knowledge, enjoyment and appreciation for the language and culture of French and Spanish speaking countries and to increase your ability to… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Musical Theatre 9 – 12
This course meets outside the regular timetable in order to produce a performance of a full-length Broadway Musical from start to finish. There are three separate classes that meet as a part of this course: Cast, which needs to audition near the beginning of the school year; Crew, which anyone… Read more
View course -
New Media 11
New Media: New Media is a program of studies designed to reflect the changing role of technology in today’s society and the increasing importance of digital media in communicating and exchanging ideas. Students will have the opportunity to explore texts through mediums such as websites, podcasts, documentary film, radio and… Read more
View courseGrade(s)
Department(s)
-
OUTDOOR EDUCATION 9 -12
Have you ever wanted to climb a mountain? Surf in the ocean? Backpack along the Juan De Fuca trail? Explore the amazing wilderness we are fortunate to share here in Canada and around the world? The outdoor education course is an experiential course designed to offer students the opportunity to… Read more
View course -
Photography 11-12
Students will build on their knowledge of the elements and principles of art recognizing photography as an art form. Digital imaging offers the student critical response to and opportunities in a field that affects us daily from advertising to websites; on an average of 10,000 images daily. Students will appreciate… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Physics 11
Physics 11 is an introductory course which covers the Topics of kinematics, free fall with gravity, dynamics, work, energy, momentum, power, circuitry, and relativity. It is strongly recommended that Pre-Calculus Math 11 be taken prior to or concurrently with Physics 11. Students who have weak Algebra skills may wish to… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Science 10 -
Pre-Calculus Math 11
This course is designed for students who wish to enroll specifically in a college or university program that requires calculus (such as science, math or engineering). Students must successfully complete Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 and be recommended by their math teacher to be eligible for Pre-Calculus 11. This… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10Grade(s)
Department(s)
-
Psychology 11
Credits: 4 Grade 11 & Grade 12 Easily the most interesting class you’ll take in high school. Topics could include experimental design, sex and sexuality, brain and nervous system function and dysfunction, psychopharmacology (how drugs affect the brain), sensation and perception, mental illness, personality disorders, sleep and dreams, applied psychology… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Robotics 11-12
Please refer to the Ministry of Education curriculum website for details on the grade 11 course . Please refer to the Ministry of Education curriculum website for details on the grade 12 course.
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Senior Concert Band – Instrumental Music 11
The Senior Concert Band will rehearse inside the regular timetable. This course is backed with a linear Grade 11/12 PE for those students wishing to earn that credit. Students will continue to develop their technique, musicianship, theory and music history. In addition, students will be given the opportunity to explore… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Junior Concert Band – Music 10Grade(s)
-
Spanish 11/12
Satisfies UBC’s entrance language requirement Spanish 11 builds on the skills developed in Introductory Spanish 11. As in Intro Spanish, this class will focus on reading, writing, telling, and listening to stories that utilize high-frequency vocabulary. The primary focus of this course will be to learn Spanish through comprehensible input… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Introductory Spanish 9-11Department(s)
-
Sports Performance ‐ Basketball 9/10/11/12
This course is geared towards the basketball player who wishes to improve performance. This will be a multi‐graded class. Students will work on basic skills, strategies, and concepts related to basketball. Additionally students will be able to train using a variety of methods such as weights, circuits and plyometrics to… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Strings Orchestra
Length: 1 school year 4 credits This course is designed as a continuation of the grade 8 middle school strings course. It is open to any student with a minimum of 1 year of strings experience. It will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 7:20 a.m. to 8:20… Read more
View course -
Trades Exploration 9, 10, 11, 12
Do you like working with your hands and are interested in how things work? This class is for young men and women that would like to learn more about home renovation. In this class we will look at pipe trades (plumbing), residential wiring (electrical), carpentry/joinery, and some basic metal work… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Vocal Jazz 9-12
Vocal Jazz meets before school once a week, and once and a while at lunch as needed. Students must be enrolled in Concert Choir to be in Vocal Jazz. Students are introduced to vocal jazz style, form and listening skills. The student will learn vocal jazz articulations, singing techniques, improvisation… Read more
View course -
Woodworking 9, 10, 11, 12
This beginning course in woodworking is open to all students. The course is designed to introduce students to the proper use of power tools and machines used in industry and the home. The emphasis will be on safety, machine operating procedures, maintenance and care. The students will be taught the… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)
-
Workplace Mathematics 11
This course is designed for students who intend to pursue an apprenticeship or enroll in a trades program in college. Students must successfully complete Workplace 10 or Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-Calculus 10 in order to be eligible to register for Workplace 11. This course may include the following concepts:… Read more
View coursePrerequisites
Workplace Math 10Grade(s)
Department(s)
-
Yearbook – Journalism 11-12
Journalism will encompass written and photojournalism skills, graphic design and digital photography. Students will develop skills in group cooperation, print advertising, and magazine layout for a digitally produced yearbook. The student will be evaluated on their understanding of and participation in these forms of communication, journalism, graphic design and production… Read more
View courseDepartment(s)