Academic Highlights
Canadian and
World Studies
In Grade 12 Philosophy:
11.2
hours of Flip Grid engagement
In Grade 10 Canadian History, close to
700
pages of written work were generated by students for their research papers. 8 students attained the distinction of a score of 100%.

Our 4 AP Research students acted as editors on 19 papers for The Young Researcher, the only student-run peer-reviewed journal of its kind, alongside 18 expert editors (many of whom are RSGC parents and grads!).
32
Grade 11 students took AP Seminar, writing 96 individual evidence-based arguments on real-world problems, drawing on 1,056 scholarly sources, for a combined 160,000 words of thoughtful academic conversation. That’s also 64 presentations and oral defences—over 12 hours worth!
In Grade 12 Law:
44
Constitutional Amendments created
22
fairy-tale crimes analyzed
The Grade 9 class placed in the top 3 of National Level School winners of the Where Challenge Contest.
10
students won individual prize money for the Where Challenge categories, as follows:

“What’s in a match?” by Ryan and Henry won Best Overall in the Graphic Art category for the 12-14 age group.
“What’s in a phone?” by Asher and Isaac won Best Overall in the Literary category for the 12-14 age group.
“What’s in a Toonie?” by Tarek, Alex and Vithusan won Best Research in the Literary category for the 12-14 age group.
