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St. George's School offers groups of students to study the Grade 10 curriculum through the lens of a cohort. These groups, consisting of approximately 20 students, take several of their classes, including one elective block, together for the entire year. This model allows the faculty to develop unique learning opportunities for the students that blur the typical boundaries of the classroom and permit greater connections with real-world learning.

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    Stephen Ziff 

    Deputy Associate Principal, Academics

Discovery 10

Discovery 10 is a cohort of approximately 20 students who participate in a year of challenging outdoor experiences that enhance the regular Grade 10 curriculum. The goals of the program are for students: 
  • to grow as people: develop leadership skills, gain self-confidence, work with others, and improve communication skills; 
  • to gain environmental and social awareness and understand the issues involved in our relationship with nature and people; 
  • to learn the outdoor skills required for a variety of self-propelled activities (hiking, kayaking, canoeing, snowshoeing, rock climbing, and camping); 
  • to integrate academic learning into cultural and wilderness experiences. 

Fusion 10

Fusion 10 is for students who want to see the concepts they encounter in science and math come alive through the process of making. Through design thinking models, they will learn processes of analysis and prediction to understand real-world problems. Digital fabrication and other tools will be leveraged to build solutions to these problems.
St. George’s School acknowledges that we are situated on the unceded traditional territory of the Musqueam First Nation.

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