PROGRAMS AVAILABLE IN OUR SCHOOL

John Grant High School

A variety of programs are offered to students aged 11 to 21. Our students follow an individualized education plan (IEP) tailored to their academic, social and emotional goals. Some students may graduate with MEQ accreditations and certifications, but it's important to note that our school does not offer programs leading to a general secondary school diploma.

Table 1: Programs and Certifications at John Grant High School

PROGRAM

CRITERIA

CERTIFICATE OBTAINED

DEFIS (Challenges)

  • Successful attainment of competencies in basic subjects and social integration
  • Accrual of 900 hours of instruction and life-skills training per year over the course of 5 years

Certificate of completion issued by the English Montreal School Board  

Certification of a Practicum for students who complete a work placement 

WOTP
Pre-work Training (PWT)

  • Mastery of at least 7 specific competencies associated to one or more semi-skilled trades
  • Mastery of workplace attitudes and behaviours
  • Minimum 900 hours of work placement experience (over the duration of the program)

Pre-Work Training certificate issued by the Ministry of Education  (MEQ)

WOTP
Training for Semi-skilled Trade (TST)

  • Similar to PWT, but students must master all of the specific competencies pertaining to a single semi-skilled trade
  • Mastery of workplace attitudes and behaviours
  • Mastery of competencies associated with the job market
  • Minimum 900 hours of work placement experience (over the duration of the program, with at least 450 hours specific to the semi-skilled trade)

Training in the Semi-skilled Trade certificate issued by the Ministry of Education (MEQ) 

 *Note that students may complete up to two (2) different semi-skilled trade training programs during their course of studies at John Grant.  They must fulfill the mastery of competencies and hours within those two semi-skilled trades to qualify. 

APP

  • Successful attainment of competencies in basic subjects and social integration
  • Accrual of 900 hours of instruction, work placement, and life-skills training per year

Certificate of completion issued by John Grant High School

Junior Programs: Students aged 11-15

CASP
Competency-Based Approach To Social Participation (CASP) 
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Modified Academic Program (MAP) 
Students who meet the objectives of MAP are referred into the WOTP pathway or into DÉFIS,...
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Senior Programs: Students aged 15-16+

 Work-Oriented Training Pathway (WOTP)
The WOTP program consists of courses focused on functional academic subjects and work...
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Autonomy Preparation Program (APP)
APP is a local program that aims to teach students autonomy, self-advocacy and self-care...
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Demarche Educative Favorisant L'integration Sociale (DÉFIS) – also known as CHALLENGES
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