Sandbox courses are for learning and development.
- Teacher: Julia Falla
- Teacher: Ellissa Mwesigwa
- Teacher: Bruce Boyd
- Teacher: Henrietta Hanna
- Teacher: Ronda Ziakris
- Teacher: Telisa Perry
- Teacher: Johnny Ramirez-Johnson
- Teacher: Janice Maitland
- Teacher: Judith Adams
- Teacher: Marrissa Osbourne
- Teacher: James Baumgartner
- Teacher: Martin Hanna
- Teacher: Mel Wade
- Teacher: Peter Bayer
- Teacher: Ann-Marie Jones
DemoEcological model for studying human behavior and an overview of normal individual development throughout the life cycle. Psychosocial, learning, and social-role theories constitute the theoretical basis for the course. Special attention paid to the impact of gender, health and minority status upon human development.
- This course is a study of poetry and song (music) and the important role it played in the Bible, Christ's life, and the role it can play in our lives. We will learn how closely connected poetry is with song, and the positive and negative effects it can have on our lives. Finally, we will discover what poetry and song should be used for and how we can use it properly.
- Course Description: Fundamentals of Nursing integrates the nursing process into basic nursing skills, medication administration, and assessment of the adult client; with special emphasis in older adults.
- The course in Entrepreneurship: The Enterprising Person, Grade 11 examines the importance of enterprising employees in today's changing business environment. Students will learn about the skills and attributes of enterprising employees, the challenges and rewards of becoming an enterprising person. In the particular unit entitled: The Enterprising Experience: Planning and Organizing, students have an opportunity to demonstrate and develop enterprising skills by planning and organizing a school, church or community event.

The Pre-placement unit of Cooperative Education involves 20 hours of preparation for the workplace.

