The following in an excerpt from the BC Ministry of Education's webpage:
Graduation Transitions...
"is an opportunity for students to reflect on their knowledge and abilities and plan for life after graduation by collecting evidence of their achievements in the following required areas:
Personal Health
Daily physical activity and a commitment to fitness and physical and emotional well-being are key to healthy living. In this component of Graduation Transitions, students develop the knowledge, attitudes, and habits needed to be healthy individuals by maintaining a personal health plan and participating in at least 150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity in each of Grades 10, 11, and 12.
Community Connections
Life after graduation includes the world of work and community responsibilities. As part of Graduation Transitions, students gain employability skills through participation in at least 30 hours of work experience and/or community service.
Career & Life
Graduation Transitions requires students to explore personal and career goals during their secondary school years and create a plan for life after graduation.
The full document can be viewed at the BC Ministry of Education site:Graduation Transitions.