Student # Semester Reporting Period Date
Ministry of Education Provincial Report Card, Grades 9 - 12 344763396 Semester 2 Final 2025/06/26
STUDENT: OEN: Grade: Homeroom: Principal:
Sze, Atticus 175-579-143 10 J. Gladstone
Address: School Council Chair:
393 Clinton St Toronto ON M6G 2Z1 C. Clifton-Brown, A. Azim Dewan
SCHOOL: Telephone: BOARD: Email/Website:
Bloor Collegiate Institute (416) 393-1420 Toronto District School Board
[email protected] Address: Fax: Address:
725 Bathurst St Toronto ON M5S 2R5 (416) 393-1424 5050 Yonge Street Toronto ON M2N5N8
Learning Skills and Work Habits Attendance
Independent Work
Percentage Mark Comments
Reporting Period
Classes Missed
Total Classes
Self-Regulation
Course Median
Times Late
Credit Earned
Responsibility
Collaboration
Organization
Courses Strengths/Next Steps for Improvement
Initiative
Atticus generates ideas, researches and organizes information with a high efficiency needed
Course Title: Launching And Leading A
First 96 89.0 0 E E G E E G for a successful start-up of his business venture. Have a great summer. 2 44 1
Course Code: BEP2O1 - 2
Teacher: J De Guzman
ESL/ELD IEP
Final 92 90.0 1 E E E E E G 4 96 1
French SHSM
Atticus has performed well in the MCR3U0 course, demonstrating a solid understanding
Course Title: Functions
First 85 85.0 0 G G G E E G of core concepts and applying them effectively in both mathematical and real-world 1 44 0
Course Code: MCR3U0 - 1 contexts. Continued success can be further supported by strengthening self-regulation skills,
Teacher: D Melekin particularly by minimizing distractions from personal devices during class time to maintain
ESL/ELD IEP consistent focus and engagement.
Final 87 88.0 1 E E S E G S 4 96 1
French SHSM
Atticus has shown a thorough understanding of scientific concepts and consistently applied
Course Title: Science
First 90 90.0 0 E G G E G G critical thinking across all SNC2D units. His work in the optics and climate change units were 1 44 2
Course Code: SNC2DP - 1 well-executed, and the culminating climate consultation project reflected depth of research
Teacher: T Anderson and cross-curricular insight. Atticus should be proud of their achievements this term.
ESL/ELD IEP
Final 88 90.0 1 E E G E G G 3 96 7
French SHSM
Atticus has demonstrated a strong understanding of their own political values and how they
Course Title: Civics And Citizenship
First
relate to civic issues that matter to them. They are able to describe the responsibilities of the
Course Code: CHV2O1 - 2 levels of government in Canada and make connections to their own life. Congratulations on
Teacher: K Scott earning your Civics credit, Atticus, and have a wonderful summer.
ESL/ELD IEP
Final 87 82.5 .5 G E E E G E 2 52 1
French SHSM
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Student # Semester Reporting Period Date
Ministry of Education Provincial Report Card, Grades 9 - 12 344763396 Semester 2 Final 2025/06/26
STUDENT: Sze, Atticus OEN: 175-579-143 Grade: 10 Homeroom:
Learning Skills and Work Habits Attendance
Independent Work
Percentage Mark
Comments
Reporting Period
Classes Missed
Total Classes
Self-Regulation
Course Median
Times Late
Credit Earned
Responsibility
Collaboration
Organization
Courses Strengths/Next Steps for Improvement
Initiative
Course Title:
Course Code: First
Teacher:
ESL/ELD IEP
Final
French SHSM
Course Title:
Course Code: First
Teacher:
ESL/ELD IEP
Final
French SHSM
Course Title:
Course Code: First
Teacher:
ESL/ELD IEP
Final
French SHSM
Course Title:
Course Code: First
Teacher:
ESL/ELD IEP
Final
French SHSM
Course Title:
Course Code: First
Teacher:
ESL/ELD IEP
Final
French SHSM
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Provincial Report Card, Grades 9-12
Ministry of Education Completion of Requirements for Graduation
Student # Semester Reporting Period Date
344763396 Semester 2 Final 2025/06/26
Student: Sze, Atticus OEN: 175-579-143 Grade: 10 Homeroom:
Total Earned This Earned
Diploma Requirements
Required Report to Date
Compulsory Credits 18 2.5 14
English (1 credit per grade) 4 0 2
French as a second language 1 0 1
Mathematics (1 credit in Grade 11 or 12) 3 1 3
Science 2 1 2
Canadian history (Grade 10) 1 0 1
Canadian geography (Grade 9) 1 0 1
The arts 1 0 1
Health and physical education 1 0 1
Civics and citizenship 0.5 0.5 0.5
Career studies 0.5 0 0.5
Group 1
English Canadian and world studies
French as a second language Native languages
Classical studies and international Social sciences and humanities 1 0 0
languages Cooperative education
Guidance and career education American sign language as a second language
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit studies
Group 2
Health and physical education Business studies
Cooperative education 1 0 1
The arts
French as a second language American sign language as a second language
Group 3
Science (Grade 11 or 12) Computer studies
Cooperative education 1 0 0
Technological education
French as a second language American sign language as a second language
Optional Credits 12 1 2
Total Credits Required for Graduation 30 3.5 16
Community Involvement 40 hours 0 0
Online Learning Graduation Requirement N/A 2 0 0
Specialist High Skills Major
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Graduation Requirement Completed X
For School Use
Principal's Signature X Date 2025/06/26
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Student: Sze, Atticus OEN: 175-579-143 Grade: 10 Homeroom:
Legend:
Learning Skills and Work Habits E - Excellent G - Good S - Satisfactory N - Needs Improvement
Responsibility Organization
• Fulfils responsibilities and commitments within the learning • Devises and follows a plan and process for completing work and
environment. tasks.
• Completes and submits class work, homework, and assignments • Establishes priorities and manages time to complete tasks and
according to agreed-upon timelines. achieve goals.
• Takes responsibility for and manages own behaviour. • Identifies, gathers, evaluates, and uses information, technology,
and resources to complete tasks.
Independent Work Collaboration
• Independently monitors, assesses, and revises plans to complete • Accepts various roles and an equitable share of work in a group.
tasks and meet goals. • Responds positively to the ideas, opinions, values, and traditions
• Uses class time appropriately to complete tasks. of others.
• Follows instructions with minimal supervision. • Builds healthy peer-to-peer relationships through personal and
media-assisted interactions.
• Works with others to resolve conflicts and build consensus to
achieve group goals.
• Shares information, resources, and expertise, and promotes critical
thinking to solve problems and make decisions.
Initiative Self-Regulation
• Looks for and acts on new ideas an opportunities for learning. • Sets own individual goals and monitors progress towards
• Demonstrates the capacity for innovation and a willingness to take achieving them.
risks. • Seeks clarification or assistance when needed.
• Demonstrates curiosity and interest in learning. • Assesses and reflects critically on own strengths, needs, and
• Approaches new tasks with a positive attitude. interests.
• Recognizes and advocates appropriately for the rights of self and • Identifies learning opportunities, choices, and strategies to meet
others. personal needs and achieve goals.
• Perseveres and makes an effort when responding to challenges.
Percentage Mark Achievement of the Provincial Curriculum Expectations
The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with a high degree of effectiveness.
80-100
Achievement surpasses the provincial standard. (Level 4)
The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with considerable effectiveness.
70-79
Achievement meets the provincial standard. (Level 3)
The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with some effectiveness.
60-69
Achievement approaches the provincial standard. (Level 2)
The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with limited effectiveness.
50-59
Achievement falls much below the provincial standard. (Level 1)
Below 50 The student has not demonstrated the required knowledge and skills. Extensive remediation is required.
I Insufficient evidence to assign a percentage mark (for Grade 9 or 10 courses only)
W The student has withdrawn from the course.
ESL/ELD - Achievement is based on expectations modified from the curriculum expectations for the course to support English language
learning needs.
IEP - Individual Education Plan
FRENCH - The student receives instruction in French for the course.
SHSM - Specialist High Skills Major (for Grade 11 and 12 courses only)
Course Median - The median is the percentage mark at which 50 percent of the students in the course have a higher percentage mark and
50 percent of the students have a lower percentage mark.
N/A - Not applicable
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