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Graduation Assessments

Last updated on May 14, 2025

Graduation assessments align with the current curriculum and international trends for large-scale assessments. Students in the English Graduation Program must complete two provincial assessments that will focus on the demonstration and application of numeracy and literacy. Students in the Francophone and French Immersion programs must complete additional assessments. See provincial graduation assessments for more information.

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  • Grade 10 Numeracy Assessment
  • Grade 10 Literacy Assessment
  • Grade 12 Literacy Assessment
  • Évaluation de littératie de la 10e année – Français langue première
  • Évaluation de littératie de la 12e année – Français langue première
  • Évaluation de littératie de la 12e année – Français langue seconde-immersion

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