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Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School / 959 Midland Avenue / Toronto, Ontario / M1K 4G4/ Telephone: 416-393-5554 / Fax: 416-397-6152
Web Address:
www.tcdsb.org/schools/jeanvanier
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Jean Vanier
Catholic Secondary School
ACADEMICS
ARTS
ATHLET ICS
TECHNOLOGY
FA ITH
Bienvenue
Willkommen
Bienvenidos
Bemvindos
Benvenuti
Mabuhay
to
J e a n V a n i e r C a t h o l i c S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l
Committed to academic excellence, while fostering integrity, creativity and responsibility to
self and community
Our students can enrich their program through, the Arts, Academics, Athletics, Faith & Technology
Welcome Our School, Our Community
We emphasize Academics We value the Arts We encourage Athletics We utilize Technology
We create a caring, ethical community that values achievement, diversity, and initiative.
Sharing the experience - bringing exotic pets into the classroom.
Grade 9
Orientation
Grade Nine Orientation and Retreat During the month of September, our grade nine students participate
in an overnight Orientation/Retreat at Youth Leadership Camps
Canada (YLCC) in Orillia. Senior leadership students prepare and
lead several activities that emphasize teamwork, friendship, and our
Catholic values. It is a great opportunity for the grade nines to meet
some of their teachers, learn about our school tradition, and experi-
ence mentorships with some of our senior students. The two-day
Orientation/retreat includes several team building activities, guest
speakers, a campfire, personal reflection time, mass, and much
more. They return to Jean Vanier with confidence as they continue
their transition into high school.
Our Graduates
At Jean Vanier, our students are challenged to do their best. We en-courage in each young man and woman the maximum level of indi-vidual achievement. Graduates depart with more than knowledge: they leave with confidence, a deeper understanding of their faith, and an appreciation of the role they will play in shaping tomorrow. Our students pursue different career pathways: university, college, apprenticeship, and the world of work. Scholarships: Notable competitive scholarships awarded to Jean Vanier graduates in recent years: University and College Entrance Scholarships Special Jean Vanier Graduation Awards Athletic Scholarships
Jean Vanier
Open House AGENDA
6:30 - 6:35 O’Canada
Performed by the Jean Vanier Choir
Prayer Video Presentation
6:35 – 6:40
Principal’s Welcome
6:40 - 6:55 Grade 9 & 12 Experience
7:00 - 8:00 Exploring Jean Vanier
Exploring Jean Vanier
Arts Department Room 315 - Visual Arts - Mr. Zachar Students working in Art Studio Art work displays Room 218 - Drama - Mr. Stevenson Students performing Room 236 - Vocal Music—Ms. Cannon Students rehearsing Room 304—Mr. Gilmor Digital Photography
Canadian & World Studies Room 252 - Ms. Fracassi Scavenger Hunt throughout the building Trivia Room 305 - Mr. Archibald Economics & Accounting Activity
Communication Technology Room 304 & 308 - ComTech Mr. Gilmor & Mr. Buckley Digital Photography Graphic Design Video Projects Room 102 -Automotive Shop Mr. Ozah & Mr. Caputo Student Demonstrations Room 107—Mr. Antony Computer Science
English Department Room 241 - Mr. Howley Display of students work Room - 240 - Ms. Santiago & Ms. Dabbagh French language program Room 311 - Ms. Wong English as a second language program (ESL)
Mathematics Department Room 254 - Mr. Sarkissian Information display Smart Board Demo
Physical Education Gym - Mr. Gonsalves Boys Basketball Practise Weight Room
Religion /Chaplaincy
Chapel - Table outside of Chapel
Student Services Room 201A - Mr. Corallo & Ms. Barbitta Guidance Counsellors available to answer questions Co-Op Program Room - 111 - Ms. L. Puopolo
Special Education Room 312 -Ms. Mendez & Ms. Gorejko Available for questions on: DD-ME Program Gifted Program Resource Program
Science Room 121 - Mr. M. Jorge Physics - Living organisms Chemistry– Wonders of electricity Biology
Students at Jean Vanier may pursue enrichment activities in three areas. First, they may do so through
the many co-curricular programs offered at the school in arts, comtech and sports. Second, they can
volunteer with many of the service initiatives offered through chaplaincy, leadership, and student coun-
cil. Finally, students who are identified as Gifted and those who obtain high marks and can afford to
miss class for other pursuits, and are encouraged to participate in many challenging activities offered by
third party organizations.
These include but are not limited to:
Academic contests through the University of Waterloo and others
Various competitions related to the arts, including music, drama and communications technology
Realistic Mock Trial Experiences and Model United Nations experiences
An annual enrichment conference at the University of Toronto
An opportunity to attend Queens' University enrichment program in residence in May
In-house Reach for the Top team and competitions
Opportunities to attend Canadian Club and Empire Club luncheons to hear from engaging speakers
in a wide variety of fields
Opportunities to participate in the world-renowned Duke of Edinburgh program
And many more…..
Enriching the
Experience
L e a d e r s h i p & P e e r S u p p o r t
Leadership and Peer support is a unique grade 11 elective course at
Jean Vanier. Over the semester, students develop their communication,
coaching, teamwork and conflict management skills and interpersonal
relations to bring out the best in their fellow peers. These enhanced
skills are then applied to special events in the school such as the grade 9
Orientation, Fall Food Drive, Me to We and the Vow of Silence. Special
focus is also given to the complexity of social issues facing the local and
global community with students now being empowered to take immediate
action to address these problems.
Cooperative
Education
Jean Vanier CSS Cooperative Education Programs
There are many great Programs for students wishing to explore a career, learn in the world they want to work in, and, gain valuable experience. In addition to regular individualized Cooperative Education Placements, Coop Ed at JVCSS also makes several Special Programs available to students. Centralized Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Programs (OYAP) Time is spent at a Union Local or College, where a student receives occupational trade-specific instruction (often with granted College Credit), prior to and/or during, a Cooperative Education Placement in that area. (For Example: Child and Youth Worker, Cook, Hairstyling, Child Development Practitioner (ECE), Drywall, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Electrical, Plumbing, Baker, Carpentry, CITI Motive Power and Construction) In the Centralized Programs, students are centrally placed through a Board-wide interview and placement procedure. (For Example: Police Services, Nursing Placements, Fire Services, Rogers IT Placements and Army Reserves) In a Dual Credit Program, students get their regular number of Coop Ed Credits added to their Credit Counselling Summary, plus they receive an additional College Credit from one of Toronto’s Colleges.
Our
History
Established in 1989, Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School is a vibrant, semestered, co-educational high school. Inspired by our motto, “Through Knowledge Toward God”, we encourage our students to strive for excellence, and to develop their talents in the areas of academics, athlet-ics, technology, leadership, and the arts. Faculty members foster the development of each student, and are committed to ensuring that our young men and women attain a healthy balance of curricu-lar and co-curricular activities during their high school years. Our school is a warm, welcoming, and caring community that celebrates and embraces the living vision of Jean Vanier, a Canadian witness to the gospel. His philosophy is based upon the belief that every human being is a gift from God an deserves to be loved and respected. We will, there-fore, continue to be a school that welcomes and affirms all young people. Our goal is to ensure that all students are provided with a safe, nurturing, and rewarding learning environment that al-lows them to reach their maximum potential.
Our
Mission
A school community formed by Catholic beliefs and traditions, our goal is to ignite our students’ curiosity, imagination and passion. Placing great emphasis on respect and responsibility, we are committed to maintain an atmosphere in which all students have the opportunity to thrive and mature into productive, proud and fulfilled adults who meaning-fully contribute to the world. We challenge our students to make a difference.
“Through Knowledge Toward God”
Our Academic Program
Our academic program is both rich and varied. We provide classroom expe-riences that prepare students for different pathways: university, College, ap-prenticeship, the workplace and also for life as responsible citizens in a com-plex and changing world. The Ontario secondary school system has been organized so that each student may select courses suited to his/her interests, abilities and goals for the future. The result is a credit system with many optional subject choices and a strong compulsory academic foundation. Organizational skills, work habits and study skills are emphasized in all our subject areas. We prepare students to become life-long learners.
“Many students are Ontario Scholars and
Win numerous scholarships to colleges and universities.”
2015 Math contest winner
Mr. Sarkissian & Jasmine Saw
Student using technology in our Comtech dept.
Our Service to the Community
Art Club Athletic club Auto Club Board Games Club Cabayan Youth Network Camp Olympia Leadership Weekend Catholic Student Leadership Cooking Club Cricket Club CSLIT Committee Destination Imagination Drama Club Eco Team Empowered Student Part-nerships English Conversation Circle ESL Drop-In club
ESL/ELL Language ESL/ELL Homework Club ESL/ELL Parent’s Club GO LOCAL Prom Committees Homework Club Improv Club International Students Club Jean Vanier Anime Club Jr. and Sr. Band Leadership Math & Science Competi-tions Math Club Maverick Athletic Council Multicultural Night Musical Club
Peer mentorship Photography Club Prom Committee Reach for the Top School newsletter Skills Canada Team Spanish Club Stage Band Student Advisory Council Tech Crew The JV Canadian Idol Voice Club Vanier Vibe Podcast Volunteer Ambassadors Yearbook Vanier Youth Group Workout Club
Leadership, Community Service, and Co-Curricular Activities
Based on Jean Vanier’s challenge to make a difference, every student from grades 9 to 12 is encour-aged to develop leadership skills and a commitment to community service. The following is a list of clubs and experiences that your child will be able to enjoy:
Our
SHSM Programs
Communication Technology The wide variety of Communication Technology courses offered at Jean Vanier are designed to teach students the crucial digital skills required for life in the 21st century. The Communication Technology courses are de-signed to meet the needs of all students regardless of whether or notthey are going into a related field of study. Our program includes; Digital Illustration, Graphic Design, Print Produc-tion, Animation, Digital Photography and Film Production. Our award winning program has garnered attention at various competi-tions over the past decade including but not limited to: Skills Canada, Zoom Film Festival, Toronto Student Film Festival and Sprockets Jump Cuts Film Festival and the Calgary International film Festival. Also, check out our award-winning shorts on our Youtube Channel: ComTech959.
“Our students graduate with the skills required for the 21st century”
SHSM Specialist High Skills Major
A SHSM is a pathway that allows students to gain sector-specific skills and knowledge. It allows you to “customize” your high school program based on your interests. It helps you to focus on your career goals. The SHSM is a high school program that includes: A defined bundle of courses Industry-recognized training and certification Experiential learning activities Reach ahead activities in the area of your post-secondary destination
C I T I M o t i v e ( O Y A P )
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y
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C o u r s e s a t a G l a n c e
Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
English 1D,1P,1L ESL A-E
_____________________
English 2D,2P,2L, ESL A-E
_____________________
English 3U,3C,3E, ESL A-E Literacy Skills, Media Studies
_____________________
English 4U, 4C, 4E, ESL A-E Writer’s Craft, Literacy Skills
_____________________
Principals of Mathematics Foundations of Mathematics
Mathematics for Everyday Life
_____________________
Principals of Mathematics Foundations of Mathematics
Mathematics for Everyday Life
_____________________
Functions, Functions and Applica-tions, Foundations for College Math-
ematics, Mathematics for Everyday
Life
_____________________
Calculus and Vectors Advanced Functions
Mathematics of Data Management
Foundations for College Mathemat-ics
Mathematics for Everyday Life
_____________________
Science 1D, 1P, 1L ESL 1D and 1P
_____________________
Science 2D, 2P, 2L
_____________________
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Health Science, Environmental Science
_____________________
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Health Science
_____________________
Canadian Geography 1D, 1P
ESL 1D and 1P
______________________
Canadian History 2D, 2P ESL 2P
______________________
World History to the 16th Century, Geography of Canada, Law, Travel
And Tourism, Intro to Anthropology,
Sociology and Psychology ______________________
Economics, Canadian and Interna-tional Law, Canadian and world
Issues, Philosophy, World History,
Politics ______________________
Dramatic Arts, Instrumental Music, Visual Arts, Vocal Music, Native
Studies
______________________
Dramatic Arts, Instrumental Music
Visual Arts
Vocal Music Drumline
______________________
Dramatic Arts, Instrumental Music, Visual Arts, Photography, Vocal
Music, Drumline
________________________
Dramatic Arts, Instrumental Music, Visual Arts, Photography, Yearbook,
Vocal Music, Drumline
______________________
Business & Computer Science
______________________
Introduction to Information Technology (Computers),
Information Technology
In Business
______________________
Computer and Information Science, Introduction to Financial
Accounting
Intr. To Marketing Intr. To Entrepreneurial Studies
________________________
Computer Science, Principles of Financial Accounting, Economics
______________________
Healthy Active Living Education (Phys Ed)
(male classes & female classes)
Healthy Living & Large Group Activities
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Healthy Active Living Education (male classes & female classes)
Personal Fitness
Healthy Living & Large Group Activities
______________________
Personal Fitness Healthy & Active Living
Healthy Living & Large Group
Activites ______________________
Healthy Living & Personal Fitness Activities
Healthy Living & Large - Group
Activities Introductory Kinesiology
Recreation & Healthy Active Living
Leadership ______________________
Learning Strategies
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Learning Strategies Civics - .5 credit
Career Studies - .5 credit
________________________
Learning Strategies, Cooperative Education, Designing Your Future,
Leadership & Peer Support
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Advanced Learning Strategies, Skills for Success after Secondary School
Cooperative Education
______________________
Religious Education, ESL
________________________
Christ and Culture, ESL
________________________
World Religions, ESL
________________________
Church and Culture. In Search of God
______________________
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Communications Technology Transportation Technology
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Communications Technology Transportation Technology, CITI-
Motive Apprenticeship Program
(OYAP) SHSM - Health & Wellness
SHSM - Non Profit
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Communications Technology Transportation Technology
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Our
Arts Program
Our music, performing arts, visual arts and Native Studies programs provide students with the opportunity to explore their individual talents while fostering a life-long appreciation for the arts.
Drama Grade 9-12 Drama courses Grade 11/12 Playwriting Course Tableau, mask, clown and physical theatre Improv, character development, Monologues
and Scene Study Children’s Theatre Elementary Performances Numerous school and community performance
opportunities
Extracurriculars: School musicals and plays
SEARS Drama Festival
Student works showcases
Festival of Sight and Sound
Attend professional theatre shows in the GTA
Visual Arts Drawing of perspective and still life
Painting and colour theory Body casting
Venetian mask making Installation Art Printmaking
Grade 11/12 Stage Design/ Industrial Design Learn how to critique artwork
Art history from Egyptian to Roman Art
Music Advance performance techniques
Advanced computer sound & recording Great extracurricular bands
Drumline Marching band
Vocal ensemble Concert band
Stage band
Digital Photography Digital standards and processes
Composition Portrait Photography
Photo journalism Photography fields/employment
Yearbook Publishing and Editing
Business Protocol Graphic Design
Journalism Computer Layout Design
Valuable Business Arts-related skills
Artist - Mark Jude Gatchalian Artist - Michael Olano Artist - Kenneth Manual
Our Athletic Program
Mission Jean Vanier is proud of its long and distinc-tive athletics history. The key to our success is based on the fact that our commitment to student-athletes is central, uncompromising and achieved within the highest academic and ethical standards. Our mission com-plements and enhances the development of the total person. We strive to create a sup-portive community which fosters the intel-lectual, spiritual, emotional, social and phys-ical attributes of our students, staff and col-leagues. Our mission also embraces the rules and regulations of the TDCAA and OFSAA. Your son/daughter will have the opportunity to be involved in the following activities:
Badminton Basketball Cross-Country Flag Football Table Tennis Softball Soccer-indoor &
outdoor Track & Field Volleyball
MAVERICKS ARE MADE OF
Motivation
Attitude
Vigour
Enthusiasm
Respect
Intensity
Commitment
Kindness
Dare to be great - BE A MAVERICK!!! Students working out in the Jean Vanier Weight Room
Girls Flag Football Team
TDCAA CHAMPIONS 2015-2016