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  1. Morning classes begin at 8:45 a.m. and end at 11:45 a.m. Afternoon classes begin at 12:30 p.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. Students cannot pre-select morning or afternoon classes. NEW THIS YEAR: Summer Foundations Program for Student in Gr 9 Applied Level Courses. A full-day activity based academics and athletics program focusing on skills development.

  2. History/First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies, Geography, Law, and Social Studies Department

  3. Class Schedule. School runs on a two-day schedule with 4 periods a day. Each week is either week A, or week B, and based on which week it is, the 2 afternoon classes are switched in order to ensure a student does not miss the same class every week for rehearsals or appointments. See the class schedule tables for more information.

  4. This course is an excellent introduction to the Music Theatre pathway at the Etobicoke School of the Arts. ADB 2O1 – MUSIC THEATRE II This course continues the exploration of the vocal, drama and dance aspects of music theatre. The course will build on the skills regarding vocal, dramatic and dance technique learned in AMT 1O1.

  5. Students will crate and nurture thoughtful, independent work for the contemporary world. Along with the research, skills development and critiquing, students in this course will learn how to apply to portfolio based post-secondary programs and the will have the option of participating in ESA’s Portfolio Day. Prerequisite AWQ 3M1.

  6. It is a dynamic, creative world where our students practice, perform and create on their own, in small or large groups throughout the school. Student Council. The Student Council is the student government at ESA. The Council is elected in May and meetings are held regularly. Grade 9 representatives are elected in September.

  7. Etobicoke School of the Arts (GR. 09-12) Please visit our website at www.esainfo.ca Phone: (416) 394-6910

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