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Introduction to the curriculum of Canadian Bishop University
Piso University, founded in 1843, is a public university managed by Quebec provincial government, and obtained the qualification of issuing degree certificates in 1853. It was built under the patronage of the right Reverend Sir G.J. Mountain, Bishop of the Anglican Church at that time, and provided a good free teaching place for local students, but the school had nothing to do with religion, let alone a church school. In order to avoid misunderstanding caused by name translation, from 20 10 1,? Bishop's University? Chinese translation is officially changed to? Bishop's University? .

Bishop's university has always put? Help students tap their potential and make full preparations for future life? As the mission of the school, and strive for it. The school is most concerned about providing students with high-quality education and teaching of arts, science and business as much as possible, emphasizing the specialization of knowledge and paying more attention to the interconnection with disciplines. Piso University is famous for its small scale, and 70% of the classes are less than 30 students, so that people in the university, whether among students or between students and professors, have frequent contacts and close interpersonal relationships.

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Bilingual teaching is provided in English and French, and students can choose to take courses in either language. In addition, traditional courses are also highly valued. The school provides teaching courses from junior high school to senior high school, and the courses are taught in small classes Let every student get the enthusiastic care of the teacher. AP courses: biology, calculus, chemistry, comparative politics, computer science, English, English literature, European history, French, geography, macroeconomics and microeconomics, physics, and art.

Art activities: Bishop? SchoolCollege provides painting, sculpture, photography, video and other courses and extracurricular activities, and often organizes students to visit art galleries and museums. Drama projects have many opportunities to perform and are very challenging. School bands include military bands, stage bands, high school bands and choirs. Since 1983, students have written, drawn and published my school magazine Inscape, and recently won the highest award from the Canadian English Teachers Association.

Extracurricular activities: BCS has very rich extracurricular activities. Including arts and crafts production, bands, chess clubs, choirs, community services, speeches, school magazine publishing, news interviews and so on.