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An SHSM is a ministry-approved specialized program that allows students to focus their learning on a specific economic sector while meeting the requirements to graduate from secondary school. It also assists in their transition after graduation to apprenticeship training, college, university or the workplace.
SHSMs are available at St. Anne's in the following sectors:
Engineering, Robotics and Manufacturing - Lead Teacher | Mr. John Laporte
Health and Wellness - Lead Teacher | Mr. Ficon
Information and Communications Technology - Lead Teacher | Mr. C. Reynolds
Justice, Community Safety, and Emergency Services - Lead Teacher | Mr. K. Procyk
Pursuing an SHSM helps students to:
Customize their secondary school education to suit their interests and talents.
Develop specialized knowledge and skills.
Earn credits that post-secondary educational institutions and the sector recognize.
Gain sector-recognized certification and career-relevant training.
Develop essential skills and work habits documented through the Ontario Skills Passport.
Identify, explore, and refine career goals and make informed decisions about their future.
Remain flexible, with the option to shift between pathways, should their goals and plans change.
Students who successfully complete an SHSM receive:
an Ontario Secondary School Diploma with an embossed SHSM seal
an SHSM Record documenting his/her achievement
formal recognition on his/her Ontario Student Transcript
Each SHSM consists of five required components:
Bundled Credits
A defined bundle of credits consisting of eight to ten Grade 11 and Grade 12 credits, including cooperative education credits.
Certification and training
Sector-recognized certifications and training courses and programs
Experiential learning and career exploration activities
Experiential learning and career exploration activities within the sector
Reach ahead experiences
Learning experiences connected with the student’s post-secondary plans
Essential Skills and work habits
Development of Essential Skills and work habits required in the sector, recorded using the tools in the Ontario Skills Passport (OSP)
Plan accordingly: take the Grade 9 and Grade 10 courses that will lead you to the pathway of your choice.
Visit your guidance counsellor or SHSM Lead for further information.
Apply in your Grade 10 year.
If you are interested please contact your guidance counsellor or school SHSM Lead to register today!