In an adult-focused learning environment you will complete credits for a Grade 12 standing recognized by the Ministry of Education. Core subject areas include English, Canadian Studies, mathematics, science and 30-level electives to finish the Grade 12 program.
The Adult Basic Education program also provides educational opportunities for individuals who have completed high school and wish to upgrade specific classes.
Upgraders - did you leave high school early? Do you need a few more credits or higher marks in some subjects? Did you attend high school in a country with different requirements? Upgrading might be right for you. To enter into many post-secondary programs you will need specific high school courses and grades, which we offer in our grade 12 classrooms.
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Entrance Requirements
- English language requirement
- Students must have an overall CLB 5 score
- Students must be a permanent resident of Saskatchewan.
Kindersley
Students may begin Grade 12 courses within one week of the start of the semester. Some start date exceptions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Semester 1
September 3 - December 20, 2024
Semester 2
January 6 - May 23, 2025
*Classes run Monday to Thursday, from 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
You can take high school-level courses in an adult-focused learning environment while building your employability skills. This means you will be prepared to get a better job.
As a student, you help to build your own learning and career plan. Each unique plan is driven by your goals. The staff and instructors use your plan to support you through all the challenges and opportunities of going to school as an adult.
Maple Creek
Students may begin Grade 12 courses within one week of the start of the semester. Some start date exceptions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Semester 1: September 3 - December 19, 2024
Semester 2: January 6 - May 23, 2025
You can take high school-level courses in an adult-focused learning environment while building your employability skills. This means you will be prepared to get a better job.
As a student, you help to build your own learning and career plan. Each unique plan is driven by your goals. The staff and instructors use your plan to support you through all the challenges and opportunities of going to school as an adult.
Martensville
Students may begin Grade 12 courses within one week of the start of the semester. Some start date exceptions may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Semester 1
September 3 - December 20, 2024
Semester 2
January 6 - May 23, 2025
*Classes run Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
You can take high school-level courses in an adult-focused learning environment while building your employability skills. This means you will be prepared to get a better job.
As a student, you help to build your own learning and career plan. Each unique plan is driven by your goals. The staff and instructors use your plan to support you through all the challenges and opportunities of going to school as an adult.
Transportation from Saskatoon to Martensville and return is available for a fee. Please contact a student adviser for more information.
Swift Current
Semester 1
September 3 - December 19, 2024
Semester 2
January 6 - May 23, 2025
You can take high school-level courses in an adult-focused learning environment while building your employability skills. This means you will be prepared to get a better job.
As a student, you help to build your own learning and career plan. Each unique plan is driven by your goals. The staff and instructors use your plan to support you through all the challenges and opportunities of going to school as an adult.
Please note: this is a face-to-face program and all classes take place in person.
What You Will Learn
Each location offers the following Grade 12 subjects:
- English A30
- English B30
- One 20 or 30-level math
- One 20 or 30-level science
- One 30-level Canadian studies
- Two electives
Any requests for additional courses beyond the minimal education offerings may be available on a case-by-case basis in consultation with a student adviser, program coordinator and instructor.
Application Process
Pre-registration is required before coming to the college.
Scholarship Eligible
These are secondary programs and are not eligible for student loan consideration or Great Plains College scholarships. However, students may qualify for assistance through the Education and Training Incentive (ETI). More information can be found at saskatchewan.ca or by contacting a student adviser.
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Find Out More
To find out more about the Grade 12/Upgrading program and course offerings, book an appointment with a student adviser today.
Toll-free: 1 (866) 296-2472
Kindersley: 306-463-6431
Maple Creek: 306-662-3829
Martensville: 306-651-1510
Swift Current: 306-773-1531
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