January diploma exams are cancelled:

  • Students who choose not to write at a later date will receive their school-awarded mark as their final official course mark
  • Students may choose to write January diploma exams in April or June 2026

Learn more on the Alberta Education Diploma Exams web page.

Alberta Education directs the Grade 12 Diploma Examinations Program.

Diploma exams are available for the following courses:

  • Biology 30
  • Chemistry 30
  • English Language Arts 30–1
  • English Language Arts 30–2
  • Français 30–1
  • French Language Arts 30–1
  • Mathematics 30–1
  • Mathematics 30–2
  • Physics 30
  • Science 30
  • Social Studies 30–1
  • Social Studies 30–2

If you have any questions, please contact your school.

Guides for students

Learn more on the Alberta Education Writing Diploma Exams page.


JUNE 2026 ASSESSMENT & CREDIT RECOVERY SCHEDULE

DATE

EXAM

START TIME

Wed. June 10

ELA 30-1/30-2 Part A Diploma

9 am


ELA 20-1/20-2 (Part B) Final

9 am

Thu. June 11

Social 30-1/30-2 Part A Diploma

9 am


Social 20-1/20-2 Final

9 am

Fri. June 12

Math 30 Diploma

9 am


Math 20-1 /20-2 Final

9 am

Mon. June 15

ELA 30-1/30-2 Part B Diploma

9 am

Tue. June 16

Social 30-1/30-2 Part B Diploma

9 am


Physics 20 Final

9 am


Science 20 Final

9 am

Wed. June 17

Chemistry 20 Final

9 am


Physics 20 Conflict Exams

9 am


Social 20 Conflict Exams

9 am

Thu. June 18

Biology 30 Diploma

9 am


Biology 20 Final

9 am

Fri. June 19

Chemistry 30 Diploma

9 am

Mon. Jun 22

Physics 30 Diploma

9 am

Tue. June 23

Science 30 Diploma

9 am

JUNE FINAL EXAM INFORMATION 

Students writing Diploma exams are advised to check their MyPass account to ensure they are registered for exams they wish to write. MyPass will tell them what exam they are writing, as well as the day/ time and location. If students have questions regarding Diploma Exams, they may check with their advisor in Student Services, or with Ms. Waringer.  

🟢 What to Bring 

  • Valid Photo ID: Your school ID, driver's license, or passport. The supervisors must verify who you are before you sit down. 
  • Approved Calculator: For math and science diplomas. Make sure it is an approved model (like standard TI-84 Plus or Casio series) and that the memory is completely cleared before you enter. 
  • Pens and Pencils: Bring HB pencils for the bubble sheets (multiple-choice) and blue or black ink pens if you are writing a written response. 
  • An Eraser and Sharpener: High-quality erasers save you from messy, smudged bubble sheets that scanners might misread. 
  • A Clear Water Bottle: Most exam centers allow water, but the bottle usually has to be completely clear with the label peeled off. 
  • Snacks in a clear bag/ container: enough food to stave off hunger pangs for up to 6 hours 

🔴 What NOT to Bring 

  • Cell Phones, Smartwatches: This is the big one. Even if it's turned off in your pocket, having it on your person can result in an immediate invalidation of your exam. Leave them in your locker or the coat check-in area in the cafeteria. 
  • Any Unauthorized Notes: No scrap paper, cheat sheets, or formula sheets. If the exam requires a data booklet or formula sheet, it will be provided to you. 
  • Calculator Covers: You usually have to leave the plastic slide-cover for your calculator in your locker or backpack. 
  • Headphones or Earbuds: No music allowed during the exam, as it's considered a potential security risk. 
  • Jackets/ Hats: please leave these items in your car, locker or in coat check in the cafeteria.  

Pro Tip: Arrive at least 15 to 20 minutes before the official start time. Getting flustered because you're rushing is the easiest way to spike your test anxiety! 

Diploma Preparation Sessions 

For students writing Diploma Exams this June, our amazing teachers have set up Diploma Prep sessions for you free of charge😊If you have any questions regarding diploma preparation, please consult with your favourite teacher of that subject.  

Course  

Component  

Date  

Location  

Biology 30  

Unit A  

Unit B  

Unit C  

Unit D  

June 16 (12:30-2:00)  

June 16 (2:00-3:30)  

June 17 (12:30-2:30)  

June 17 (2:30-3:30)  

Room 2207  

Room 2308  

Room 2203  

Room 2308  

Chemistry 30  

Units A/B  

Units C/D  

June 17 (12:00-2:00)  

June 18 (12:00-2:00)  

Room 2306  

Room 2306  

Physics 30  

Units A/B  

Units C/D  

June 18 (12-3)  

June 19 (12-3)  

Room 2205  

Room 2208  

Science 30  

Units A/C  

Units B/D  

June 18 (12:00-2:00)  

June 19 (12:00-2:00)  

Room 2201  

Room 2201  

ELA 30-2 

Part A and B 

June 8 (3:30-5:00) 

Room 1302 

ELA 30-1 

Part A and B 

June 8 (3:30-5:00) 

Room 1307 

Math 30-2 

All Units 

June 10 (12:30-3:00) 

June 11 (12:30-3:00) 

Room 1106 

Room 1106 

Math 30-1 

All Units 

June 10 (12:30-3:00) 

June 11 (12:30-3:00) 

Multi-purpose room (theatre) 

Multi-purpose room (theatre) 

Social 30-2 

Part A 

Part B 

June 10 (1:00) 

June 15 (1:00) 

Room 1203 

Room 1204 

Social 30-1 

Part A 

Part B 

June 10 (1:00) 

June 15 (1:00) 

Room 1205 

Room 1201 

**All students are expected to attend classes until June 9, 2026

*** June 10-19 Teachers prioritize opportunities for continued learning and reassessment for students. While attendance is not mandatory, teachers proactively reach out to all students to inform them of these opportunities: credit rescue; targeted support or intervention; and targeted assistance with assignment completion for specific outcomes.

Reminder to students that no coats, backpacks, hats, cell phones may be brought into the exam rooms. Only approved calculators are allowed for designated exams.  Water and snacks must be in clear containers. Textbooks can be returned to the drop off area on Main Street.

Teachers not supervising exams accessible for credit recovery and tutorial.