The actual practice of the arts can engage the imagination, foster flexible ways of thinking, develop disciplined effort, and build self-confidence. Appreciation of the arts is integral to the understanding of other cultures sought in the study of history, foreign language, and social sciences. Fine arts will permanently enhance quality of life, whether the student continues artistic activity as an avocation or appreciation of the arts as an observer and member of an audience. Preparation in the arts will be valuable to college entrants whatever their intended field of study.

Honors Fine Arts Courses are designed for the student interested in more rigor in a chosen Fine Arts discipline. These courses are available to 10th-12th students in the second year or higher of that discipline. Enrollment requires approval from the fine arts teacher of record for the chosen discipline. Extensive research and outside of school day work is required. One Honors Fine Arts credit is allowed per year.

Theatre Arts I, II, III AND IV

These courses provide opportunities to become familiar with plays and playwrights, principles and practices of acting, directing, and playwriting, and some aspects of technical theatre such as scenic, costume, lighting, sound, and make-up design. The elements to be studied are focused upon within the context of the world鈥檚 great periods of theatre history. Students may be required to attend rehearsals or performances outside of regular school hours. Courses must be taken in sequence.

Prerequisites: No prerequisite for the first level of the program however, students must progress through levels sequentially

Course Number: TH1201, TH1202, TH1203, TH1204

Credit: 1-4 credits

Grade Placement: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Theatre Productions I, II, III AND IV

This course provides practical hands-on experience in acting and stagecraft through the preparation and public performance of plays.

Prerequisites: Enrollment is by audition only

Course Number: TH1221, TH1222, TH1223, TH1224

Credit: 1-4 credits

Grade Placement: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Tech Theatre I, II, III AND IV

These courses familiarize the students with various aspects of technical theatre such as lighting, set design, sound, make-up, and costumes. Students participate in research and design and work on technical crews for stage productions. Students may be required to attend rehearsals or performances outside of regular school hours. Courses must be taken in sequence.

Prerequisites: Prerequisite - Theatre I or Teacher Approval

Course Number: TH1211, TH1212, TH1213, TH1214

Credit: 1-4 credits

Grade Placement: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Musical Theatre I, II, III AND IV

This course will expose students to a wide range of musical theatre disciplines, including techniques & performances in acting, voice, and dance. Students will receive comprehensive and rigorous instruction so that they may make informed choices about the craft, college, and the profession. The course will also enhance and cultivate the creative gifts of each student while encouraging a sense of self-confidence.

Prerequisites: Enrollment is by audition only

Course Number: TH1231, TH1232, TH1233, TH1234

Credit: 1-4 credits

Grade Placement: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

IB Theatre SL & IB Theatre HL (YEAR ONE)

This course fulfills the International Baccalaureate (IB) requirements for Group 6 Arts / Electives. Theatre is a practical subject that encourages discovery through experimentation, risk-taking and the presentation of ideas. The IB DP theatre course is multifaceted and gives students the opportunity to actively engage in theatre as creators, designers, directors and performers. It emphasizes working both individually and collaboratively as part of an ensemble. The teacher鈥檚 role is to create opportunities that allow students to explore, learn, discover and collaborate to become autonomous, informed and skilled theatre-makers. Students learn to apply research and theory to inform and to contextualize their work. Through researching, creating, preparing, presenting and critically reflecting on theatre, they gain a richer understanding of themselves, their community and the world. Students experience the course from contrasting artistic and cultural perspectives. They learn about theatre from around the world, the importance of making theatre with integrity, and the impact that theatre can have on the world. It enables them to discover and engage with different forms of theatre across time, place and culture, promoting international- mindedness and an appreciation of the diversity of theatre.

Prerequisites: IB Enrolled in the IB Program or Teacher Approval

Course Number: FABT31 FABT33

Credit: 1 credit

Grade Placement: Grade 11, Grade 12

IB Theatre HL (Year Two)

This course fulfills the International Baccalaureate (IB) requirements for Group 6 Arts / Electives. Students will build on the skills and knowledge of IB Theatre HL Year One.

Prerequisites: IB Theatre HL (Year One)

Course Number: FABT41

Credit: 1 credit

Grade Placement: Grade 12