Yearly Course Offerings

2025-2026

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 10 to November 11, 2025
Quad 2: November 13, 2025, to January 27, 2026
Quad 3: January 29 to April 10, 2026
Quad 4: April 14 to June 15, 2026

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 assistance with course selection and would like to book an In-Person registration appointment, please 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, UniCHI4UCxld  PM
Canadian & International Law - Gr. 12, Uni.CLN4U  PM 

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.

Please note: NBE3C replaces ENG3C and is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 English college preparation course.
NBE3CPMAMPMAM
English: Understanding Contemporary First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Voices - Gr. 11, Uni.

Please note: NBE3U replaces ENG3U and is intended to prepare students for the compulsory Grade 12 English university preparation course.
NBE3UPMAMPMAM
English - Gr. 12, Col. ENG4CAMPMAMPM
English - Gr. 12, Uni. ENG4UAMPMAMPM
Literacy - Gr. 12, OpenOLC4OPMAMPMAM

CourseCode​​Quad 1Quad 2Quad 3Quad 4
ESL - Levels A, B, C, D, EESLAM
(pm cxld)
AMAM AM 
Drama - Gr.9, Open (Recommended with ESL)ADA1OLPM PM 
Drama - Gr.10, Open (Recommended with ESL)ADA2OLPM PM 
Designing your Future, Gr. 11, Open (recommended with ESL)GWL3OLCxldPM PM
Presentation & Speaking Skills - Gr. 11, Open
(recommended with ESL)
EPS3OLPMPMPMPM
Literacy Skills: Reading & Writing – Gr. 10, Open (Recommended with ESL D)ELS2O1CxldPMPMPM

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
Principles of Mathematics - Gr. 10, AcademicMPM2DPMAM, PMPMAM, PM
Principles of Mathematics - Gr. 10, AppliedMFM2PPMAMPMAM
Functions and Applications, Gr. 11, Uni./Col.MCF3MAMPM AMPM
Functions - Gr. 11, Uni.MCR3UAMPMAMPM
Mathematics for Technology - Gr. 12, Col.MCT4C   PM (Remote)
Calculus & Vectors - Gr. 12, Uni.MCV4UAM (Remote)  AM (Remote)
Data Management - Gr. 12, Uni.MDM4U PM (Remote)AM(Remote) 
Advanced Functions - Gr. 12, Uni.MHF4UPM (Remote)AM (Remote)PM (Remote) 

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
Biology - Gr. 11, Col.SBI3CPMAMPMPM
Biology - Gr. 11, Uni.SBI3UPMAMPMPM
Biology - Gr. 12, Uni.SBI4UAMPMAMAM
Chemistry - Gr. 11, Uni.SCH3UAM AMAM
Chemistry - Gr. 12, Col.SCH4CAM AMAM
Chemistry - Gr. 12, Uni.SCH4UPMAM PMPM
Physics - Gr. 11, Uni.SPH3U PM AM
Physics - Gr. 12, Uni.SPH4U PM AM

CourseCode​​Quad 1​Quad 2​Quad 3​Quad 4
Nutrition & Health - Gr. 12, Col.HFA4C PMAM 
Nutrition & Health - Gr. 12, Uni.HFA4U PMAM 
World Cultures - Grade 12, Uni./Col.HSC4MPM  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) - students must have a job in order to participateALEP1AM/PMAM/PMAM/PMAM/PM

Delivery Model: Seneca College (synchronous online)

Dates and Times: September 30 to December 16, 2025, every Tuesday from 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm synchronous online plus additional 2-3 asynchronous hours per week.

Course Name: Psychology of Learning (HBN4T6)

Life is challenging. Mental health, or one's state of well-being, enables individuals to cope with the stresses of life, realize one's abilities, work productively, and contribute to one's community.

This course introduces students to the psychology of learning, mindset and resilience. Course content includes concepts, principles, and practices related to one's state of well-being. The knowledge and skills acquired in this course allow students to successfully navigate academic, work, and family environments. Students are encouraged to assess their personal experiences and circumstances in and outside of the classroom, to draw on positive aspects of self, and to activate concepts and well-being practices including self-compassion, self-acceptance, self-regulation and problem solving.

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