2024-25 Classes
See the courses MD offers below. Your plan of study will vary depending on the diploma you choose to graduate with. Requirements for each pathway to graduation are listed at the bottom of the page. If you have any questions, book a meeting to discuss your options with Marcia.
Compulsory Credits (Provincial Diploma)
Grade 9
English Language Arts 10F
Mathematics 10F
Physical Education/Health Education 10F (independent option)
Social Studies 10F
Science 10F
Grade 10
English Language Arts 20F
Essential Mathematics 20S
Physical Education/Health Education 20F (independent option)
Geographic Issues of the 21st Century 20F
Science 20F
Grade 11
English Language Arts 30S
Essential Mathematics 30S
Physical Education/Health Education 30F (independent option)
History of Canada 30F
Grade 12
English Language Arts 40S
Essential Mathematics 40S
Physical Education/Health Education 40F (independent option)
Compulsory Credits (Mature Student Diploma)
English Language Arts 40S
Essential Mathematics 40S
Elective Credits
Art 10S, 20S, 30S, 40S
Canadian Native Art 20S
Digital Pictures 21G
Reading Is Thinking 10S, 20S, 30S
Foods & Nutrition 10S, 20S
Family Studies 20S
Hairstyling 10S, 20S, 30S, 40S
Psychology 40S
Career Development 40S
Global Issues 40S
Law 40S
Pathways to Graduation
Provincial Diploma Requirements: Students are required to earn 17 compulsory credits and 13 elective credits (30 credits total) to graduate with a Manitoba high school diploma. Click here for more information.
Mature Student Diploma Requirements: Students are required to earn 4 senior level (40S) credits as well as 4 elective credits (any level) (8 credits total) to obtain a Mature Student diploma. Students must be 19 years or older before they are granted an official diploma. Click here for more information.
Mary Duncan School follows the Manitoba Curriculum. While all of the courses offered here cover the same material and outcomes as traditional schools, we allow students to complete their credits at their own pace. With continuous learning, students have the opportunity to return to courses until they have completed the credit.