First photo is of four Brebeuf students in uniform in science class. Second photo is of six Brebeuf students standing in front of the Brebeuf school building with jerseys over their school uniform that have the name and colours of the six school houses: Lalande, Jogues, Daniel, Lalemant, Chabanel, and Garnier. Third photo is of two Brebeuf students in uniform at a formal dinner event.

Congregated IT AP Program

Congregated Information Technology (IT) Advanced Placement (AP) is an enriched program that allows students to develop key 21st Century skills through authentic tasks and real-world application challenges, to prepare for an evolving digital world.

The Congregated IT AP program is answering industry's call to develop student competencies in critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and communication. An IT AP curriculum will prepare students in any field and will broaden interest in high demand Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) careers.

Students are cohorted in the majority of their courses and can leverage fast-tracking to grant them AP credits in Grade 11, giving them a competitive advantage with their post-secondary applications. Fast-tracking allows students to balance their AP pursuits across Grade 11 and 12 should they elect to. Students have many enrichment opportunities presented throughout high school, including FIRST Robotics, specialty trips, projects, University contests, and STEM contests.