Programs offered at Woodlawn
In an effort to meet the academic needs of our diverse student population, Woodlawn offers the following programs.
Grade 9 – 10 Upgrading – This program focuses on upgrading skills necessary for students to enter graduation years. Most students in this program are 16 – 17 years of age. In most cases, students have failed more than one year during their time in school. Our goal is to see that the majority of these students successfully return to their home high school.
Credit Program – The credit program offers students the opportunity to complete a number of high school credits compulsory for graduation. These credits are English 113, Mathematics 113, Environmental Science 120, Law 120, Outdoor Pursuits 120 and Modern History 113. Other regular credits are offered depending on students’ needs. Cooperative Education is available to a number of students. Students in this program are 16 – 17 in age and have successfully completed the 9 – 10 foundation years. Most students from this program will return to their home school
Employability Program - Students in this program are 16 – 19 years of age and have repeated more than one year at the high school level. In most cases, they would have successfully completed very few if any credits towards high school graduation. This program is designed to meet the individual academic and social needs of each student.
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
Semester 3 |
Semester 4 |
English 113 |
English 113 |
English 123 |
Elective |
Math 113 |
Math 113 |
Math 123 |
Elective |
Science |
Co-op Ed |
Co-op Ed |
Co-op Ed |
Mod Hist 11 |
Co-op Ed |
Co-op Ed |
Co-op Ed |
Students who successfully complete the necessary requirements will graduate with a Province of New Brunswick High School Diploma.
The main goal of this program is to prepare students for the workplace by developing employability skills that will allow them to be successful and productive citizens.
Tutorial – This program which is housed at the Centre offers students an opportunity to upgrade their academic and social skills. Most students have been out of school for significant length of time. Students from this program will return to their home school or move into one of the programs offered at Woodlawn.