The Secondary Central Student Interest Programs online application is open and the deadline is November 22nd 2024. For timelines and other information, please visit this TDSB website: https://www.tdsb.on.ca/High-School/Going-to-High-School/Secondary-Central-Student-Interest-Programs/Application-and-Admissions`
The Science, Math and Robotics Program is a program designed to enhance student learning by delivering science, math and robotics curriculum through a STEM focused lens; the program provides students with multiple opportunities to explore the courses through experiential activities as well as inquiry-based learning that meets their specific interests and needs. Students excel when they learn through their passion and the SMR program allows for students to explore science, math and robotics through innovative and creative learning both inside and outside of the classroom.
Students will take 3 SMR credits in grades 9-10 each year and take 1 SMR credit in grade 11.
Students interested in attending one of the secondary Math, Science and Technology programs are not required to submit any supplementary application or information. A completed Centralized Program Application is all that is required. If the number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces available, all applicants will be eligible for the random selection process.
For more information, visit the Math, Science and Technology Program Website.
If you have any questions, please contact the school at 416-395-3303.
MTH1WP - Mathematics, Grade 9, De-streamed, SMR cohort
SNC1WP - Science, Grade 9, Academic, SMR cohort
TEJ2OP - Computer Technology, Grade 10, Open, SMR cohort
MPM2DP - Principles of Mathematics, Grade 10, Academic, SMR cohort
SNC2DP - Science, Grade 10, Academic, SMR cohort
TEJMP - Computer Engineering Technology: Grade 11, University/College Preparation, SMR cohort
TEJMP - Computer Engineering Technology: Grade 12, University/College Preparation, SMR cohort
In addition to the above co-horted courses, students in the SMR program must complete a grade 11 math and science* credit in order to achieve the SMR certificate.
*In lieu of a science credit, students may substitute a cooperative education course in a STEM area.