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Reading Course Codes

Every course in an Ontario Secondary School has a six-character course code with each character identifying the course discipline, grade, course type or pathway, and a school-specific program.

Consider this example: ENL1W1

The first character identifies the course discipline, which in this example is Canadian and World Studies.  

  • A = Arts
  • B = Business Studies
  • C = Canadian and World Studies
  • E = English or English as a Second Language (ESL) or English Literacy Development (ELD)
  • F = French
  • G = Guidance and Career Education
  • H = Humanities and Social Sciences
  • I  = Interdisciplinary Studies or Computer Studies
  • L  = Classical Studies and International Languages
  • M = Mathematics
  • N = First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies
  • P = Physical and Health Education
  • S = Science
  • T = Technological Education 

The fourth character identifies the grade level, which in this example is Grade 9.

  • 1 = Grade 9
  • 2 = Grade 10
  • 3 = Grade 11
  • 4 = Grade 12
  • Note: ESL/ELD courses use the letters A, B, C, D, and E to differentiate courses but are not linked to specific grade levels

The fifth character identifies the course type or pathway, which is Academic in this example.

  • W = Destreamed
  • D = Academic
  • P = Applied
  • L = Locally Developed
  • O = Open

The sixth character is used by school's to identify specific programs in YRDSB.