SCHOOL INFORMATION
Assumption College School
257 Shellard Lane,
Brantford, ON, N3T 0M7
 519-751-2030 | Zone: 4

Principal: Darren Duff
Secretary: Josephine Costantini
Kelly Sue Dickson
Heather Major
Vice-Principal: Camila Baginski
Marek Deska

Trustee:    Rick Petrella

Bell Times
School Start : 
First Nutrition Break 
Second Nutrition Break : 
School Dismissal : 

More School Info

SCHOOL INFORMATION
Assumption College School
257 Shellard Lane,
Brantford, ON, N3T 0M7
 519-751-2030 | Zone: 4

Secretary:
Josephine Costantini
Kelly Sue Dickson
Heather Major
Kim Robinson

Trustee
Rick Petrella

Bell Times
School Start : 
First Nutrition Break :
Second Nutrition Break : 
School Dismissal : 

Law

CLU3M Understanding Canadian Law, Grade 11, University/College Preparation

This course explores Canadian law, with a focus on legal issues that are relevant to the lives of people in Canada. Students will gain an understanding of rights and freedoms in Canada, our legal system, and family, contract, employment, tort, and criminal law. Students will use case studies and apply the concepts of legal thinking and the legal inquiry process to develop legal reasoning skills and to formulate and communicate informed interpretations of legal issues, and they will develop the ability to advocate for new laws. Prerequisite: Canadian History Since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied

CLU3E Understanding Canadian Law, Grade 11, Workplace Preparation

This course gives students practical information about legal issues that directly affect their lives. Students will examine the need for laws in society, the roots of Canada’s legal system, the rights and freedoms that people in Canada enjoy, and the basic elements of criminal law and dispute resolution. Through experiences such as mock trials, debates, and case studies, students will apply inquiry and communication skills to develop and express opinions on legal topics of interest to them. Prerequisite: Canadian History Since World War I, Grade 10, Academic or Applied​

CLN4U Canadian and International Law, Grade 12, University Preparation

This course examines elements of Canadian and international law in social, political, and global contexts. Students will study the historical and philosophical sources of law and the principles and practices of international law and will learn to relate them to issues in Canadian society and the wider world. Students will use critical-thinking and communication skills to analyse legal issues, conduct independent research, and present the results of their inquiries in a variety of ways. Prerequisite: Any university or university/ college preparation course in Canadian and World Studies, English, or Social Sciences and Humanities