Yearly Course Offerings

2026-2027

Morning Courses (AM) - 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Afternoon Courses (PM) - 12:10 p.m. to 2:40 p.m.

Quad 1: September 16 to November 17, 2026
Quad 2: November 19, 2026, to February 2, 2027
Quad 3: February 4 to April 16, 2027
Quad 4: April 20 to June 21, 2027

For course descriptions and prerequisites, please visit the Ontario Ministry of Education Secondary School Curriculum documents.

We encourage students to register early as course offerings are not guaranteed and are subject to sufficient enrollment. 

If you require further assistance or need to contact the Guidance office, kindly email adultdayschool.guidance@yrdsb.ca.

 

Course Offerings


Legend for tables below:

Col. = College

Uni. = University

CXLD = Course Cancelled

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
Media Arts- Gr. 11, Uni./Coll.ASM3M AM  
Media Arts- Gr. 12, University/CollegeASM4M AM  
Visual Arts - Gr. 11, Uni./Col.AVI3MAM PM 
Visual Arts - Gr. 12, Uni./Col.AVI4MAM PM 
Visual Arts: Drawing - Gr. 11, Uni./Col.AWL3M  AM 
Visual Arts: Drawing - Gr. 12, Uni./Col.AWL4M  AM 
Visual Arts - Painting - Gr.11, Uni./Col.AWN3M   PM
Visual Arts - Painting - Gr.12, Uni./Col.AWN4M   PM
Photography - Gr. 11, Uni./Col.AWQ3MPM  AM
Photography - Gr. 12, Uni./Col.AWQ4MPM  AM
Visual Arts - Non-Traditional - Gr. 11 Uni./Col.AWT3M PM  
Visual Arts - Non-Traditional - Gr. 12 Uni./Col.AWT4M PM  

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
Canada: History, Identity & Culture - Gr. 12, UniCHI4U  AM 
Canadian & International Law - Gr. 12, Uni.CLN4UAM   

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
English - Gr. 10, AcademicENG2DAMPMAMPM
English - Gr. 10, AppliedENG2PAMPMAMPM
English: Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices - Gr. 11, Col.NBE3CAM, PMAMPMAM
English: Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices - Gr. 11, Uni.NBE3UAM, PMAMPMAM
English - Gr. 12, Col. ENG4CAM, PMAM, PMAM, PMAM, PM
English - Gr. 12, Uni. ENG4UAM, PMAM, PM AM, PMAM, PM
Literacy - Gr. 12, OpenOLC4OPMPMPMAM, PM

CourseCode​​Quad 1Quad 2Quad 3Quad 4
ESL - Levels A, B, C, D, EESLAMAMAM AM 
ESL - Levels C, D, E (Remote)ESL PM  
Drama - Gr.9, Open (Recommended with ESL)ADA1OPM  PM
Drama - Gr.10, Open (Recommended with ESL)ADA2OPM  PM
Presentation & Speaking Skills - Gr. 11, Open
(Recommended with ESL)
EPS3OPMPMPMPM
Literacy Skills: Reading & Writing – Gr. 10, Open (Recommended with ESL)ELS2OPMPMPMPM
Literacy Skills: Reading & Writing – Gr. 11, Open (Recommended with ESL) (Remote Only)ELS3O AM  
Science, Workplace Preparation - Gr. 12Listening and Speaking Skills through Food and Nutrition - Gr. 12, College (Recommended with ESL)HFN2O PMPM 

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
Principles of Mathematics - Gr. 10, AcademicMPM2D AMPM 
Principles of Mathematics - Gr. 10, AppliedMFM2P AMPM 
Functions and Applications, Gr. 11, Uni./Col.MCF3MAMPMAMPM
Functions - Gr. 11, Uni.MCR3UAMPMAMAM
Calculus & Vectors - Gr. 12, Uni. (Remote)MCV4U AMPM 
Data Management - Gr. 12, Uni. (Remote)MDM4UAM  PM
Advanced Functions - Gr. 12, Uni. (Remote)MHF4UPMPMAM 

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
Biology - Gr. 11, Col.SBI3CPMPMPMAM
Biology - Gr. 11, Uni.SBI3UPMPMPMAM
Biology - Gr. 12, Uni.SBI4U AMAM 
Chemistry - Gr. 11, Uni.SCH3UAMAM PM
Chemistry - Gr. 12, Col.SCH4CAMAM PM
Chemistry - Gr. 12, Uni.SCH4UPM PM 
Physics - Gr. 11, Uni.SPH3U AM PM
Physics - Gr. 12, Uni.SPH4U AM PM

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
Nutrition & Health - Gr. 12, Col.HFA4C PM   
Nutrition & Health - Gr. 12, Uni.HFA4U PM  
World Cultures - Grade 12, Uni./Col.HSC4M   AM

CourseCode​​Quad 1Quad 2Quad 3Quad 4
Cooperative Education 
(Students can choose AM & PM, or AM only, or PM only)
XCOPAM/PM AM/PM  
Alternative Learning Experiential Program (ALEP) - Continuous intake for students with a EmploymentALEP1AM/PMAM/PMAM/PMAM/PM

Delivery Model: Seneca College (synchronous online)

Dates and Times: September 30 to December 16, 2026, every Tuesday from 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm synchronous online plus additional 2-3 asynchronous hours per week.

Course Name: Introduction to Psychology (HBN4T6)

Psychology is the scientific study of mental processes and behaviour. Studying psychology can help us expand and revise our understanding of our own and other people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviour. In this course, students will discover the foundations of psychological science, including basic research methods that are used in the field. Students will explore broad areas of study, such as the biological foundations of psychological processes, learning, memory, social influence, personality, and psychological disorders. Students will also apply psychological concepts and findings to life situations and social issues.

Details: Adult Dual Credit course tuition and books are free of cost. Please contact steph.parent@yrdsb.ca for additional information.