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High School Programs

At CHS , we offer a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs designed to support every student's growth, interests, and future goals. From rigorous Advanced Placement (AP) and honors courses to career and technical education (CTE) pathways, our curriculum challenges students to reach their highest potential. We also provide specialized programs in the arts, STEM, and world languages, along with inclusive support services to ensure success for all learners. Whether students are preparing for college, careers, or creative pursuits, our programs foster a well-rounded and engaging educational experience.

See the following programs

The Arts Program
  • Visual Arts: Students explore different forms of art such as painting, sculpture, and drawing. They learn about famous artists and artistic techniques.
  • Music: Music education includes learning to play instruments (such as the recorder or ukulele), singing, and understanding musical theory.
  • Drama: Drama programs introduce kids to acting, improv, and storytelling, helping them build confidence and creativity.
STEM Programs
  • Science: Students engage in hands-on activities related to biology, physics, chemistry, and earth science. Experiments, nature walks, and exploring ecosystems are common.
  • Technology: Many schools focus on digital literacy, teaching students how to use computers, basic coding skills, and understanding the importance of technology in daily life.
  • Engineering: Some schools offer introductory engineering concepts through building simple machines or participating in robotics clubs.
  • Mathematics: Students are introduced to basic math concepts through activities, games, and interactive lessons to develop problem-solving skills.
Indigenous Education Programs
  • Many schools across Canada incorporate Indigenous culture, history, and languages into the curriculum. This includes learning about local Indigenous communities, traditions, and contributions to Canadian society.
  • Language Programs: Some schools offer programs in Indigenous languages such as Cree, Ojibwe, or Inuktitut.
  • Cultural Awareness: Students participate in activities like storytelling, dance, and craft-making, as well as field trips to local Indigenous cultural centers or events.

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