What is the Specialized Gifted Program?
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board's Specialized Gifted Program at the Secondary Level (Grades 9-12) provides a supportive and enriched learning environment that allows special education students identified as gifted to explore curriculum at a deeper and more complex level.
At the secondary level (Grade 9-12) there are three Specialized Gifted Program schools within the OCDSB. Depending on the school, the Specialized Gifted Program is offered in either English or French Immersion:
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Bell High School (English and French Immersion)
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Glebe Collegiate Institute (French Immersion)
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Lisgar Collegiate Institute (English)
For information about the OCDSB's Specialized Gifted Program at the Secondary Level (Grades 9-12), please click here.
Why Consider a Specialized Gifted Program?
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Increased depth and breadth of learning
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Grouping students of similar abilities to work together
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Encouraging further development of leadership skills
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Development of creative and critical thinking skills
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Faster pace of learning
How Does the Specialized Gifted Program Work?
In each grade, your child will take a package of compulsory courses offered at the Gifted level. Depending on your child's interests and post-secondary goals, you may choose to enroll your child in additional elective courses offered at the Gifted level. It is important to note that students in Gifted courses are assessed and evaluated on the same curriculum, and to the same standards, as students in the non-Gifted program.
What Courses are Offered at the Gifted Level?
For a list of courses offered at the Gifted level at Lisgar C.I., please click here to view the course guide. Course offerings are subject to change.