Physical Education 20/30

Both Physical Education 20 and 30 are optional courses that involve a good deal of off campus travel to different facilities within the community. Students experience many varied activities to promote a healthy lifestyle. This is a co-educational class of limited size to enable the inclusion of a wide range of activities. Students should be aware that due to booking considerations with facilities and travel time, students may be required to use noon or after school time to complete activities.

Some of the options include:

  • Wall Climbing
  • Squash
  • Golf
  • Curling
  • Sailing
  • Bowling
  • Racquetball
  • Tennis
  • Canoeing
  • Yoga

Physical Education 20

Physical Education 20 is an elective course of 5 credits for those students who have received 5 credits in Physical Education 10 and a recommendation from the Physical Education department. 

A fee of $130.00 is assessed to cover the cost of facility rental and transportation. The fee is payable to James Fowler High School. All fees must be paid or arrangements made not later than one month after commencement of the course.

Physical Education 20

Physical Education 30 is an elective course of 5 credits for those students who have received 5 credits in Physical Education 20 and a recommendation from the Physical Education department. 

A fee of $150.00 is assessed to cover the cost of facility rental and transportation. The fee is payable to James Fowler High School. All fees must be paid or arrangements made not later than one month after commencement of the course.

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