Do students in Saskatchewan receive a diploma when they graduate?
While some high schools may choose to award a diploma as part of the graduation exercise, the official record, referred to as the Transcript of Secondary Level Achievement, is issued by the Registrar, Ministry of Education. On the top right hand corner of the transcript you find the program the student has completed. Credit requirements under each program appear on the reverse side of the transcript. Programs include: Regular Bilingual Fransaskois Adult 12 Alternative Education Functional Integrated Graduation Requirements under each program: Regular For complete Grade 10 standing, candidates must acquire a minimum of eight credits: English Language Arts A 10 and B 10, one of Social Studies 10 or History 10 or Native Studies 10, Science 10, Mathematics 10, and three level 10 or higher electives are compulsory. For complete Grade 11 standing, students must acquire a minimum of 16 credits. English Language Arts 20 and Mathematics 20 are compulsory. For complete Grade 12 standing, student
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