Bringing Catholic Education to Life!
EDMONTON CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Guide SchooLs
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www.ecsd.net Y 780 441-6000
COntenTSBoard of Trustees .........................................................................2 Your Invitation to Experience a Catholic Education ...............3Our Foundation .............................................................................4Registration Information ..............................................................6Student Transportation ................................................................72019-2020 School Calendar ....................................................7Early Learning Information .........................................................8Inclusive Education ..................................................................... 10Indigenous Learning .................................................................. 12Alternative Education ................................................................ 13Focus Schools and Alternate Programs ................................. 14Language Programs .................................................................. 18Specialty Schools/Centres .............................................21 Genesis School ....................................................................... 21 Cardinal Collins High School Academic Centre .............. 22 One World...One Centre ..................................................... 23School Listings ...............................................................24 Elementary Schools ............................................................... 24 Junior High Schools ............................................................... 30 Senior High Schools .............................................................. 34
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All your children shall be taught by the Lord
and great shall be the prosperity of
your children.~ Isaiah 54:13 ~
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“Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.”
~ Nelson Mandela ~
Welcome to Edmonton Catholic Schools and to the 2019 Guide to Schools!
In Edmonton Catholic Schools we believe in building Christ-centred communities and providing a faith-based quality education that will inspire our students to learn and that prepares them to live fully and to serve God in one another. Our goal is that our students will be creative, digitally aware, critical-thinking global citizens and it is our belief that education built on faith, inclusion and trust instills the same values in our children.
On behalf of the Board of Trustees I warmly welcome and invite you to explore the many options that we offer to meet the educational, social and spiritual needs of our students.
#ECSDfaithinspires!
Laura Thibert, Board Chair
WARD 71TERRY HARRISCell: 780 937-8268E: [email protected]
WARD 72SANDRA PALAZZO (Vice-Chair)Cell: 780 965-6083E: [email protected]
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CARLA SMILEY Tel: 587 408-3589E: [email protected]
WARD 74DEBBIE ENGELCell: 780 970-7160E: [email protected]
WARD 75ALENE MUTALACell: 780 242-5926E: [email protected]
WARD 76LISA TURCHANSKYCell: 780 903-2033E: [email protected]
WARD 77LAURA THIBERT (Chair)Cell: 780 231-6312E: [email protected]
Edmonton Catholic Schools Board of Trustees
Welcome TO Edmonton Catholic Schools
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Your InvitaTion to eXperience a Catholic
Education“Act justly, love tenderly,
walk humbly with your God.”~ Micah 6:8 ~
Our theme for this year, Walking Together in God’s Love, provides us with a beautiful image of the journey that your children experience daily as they learn and grow in Christ. Our guiding scripture passage this year from Micah tells us what God asks of us: to act justly, to love tenderly, and to walk humbly with Him. In return, we receive the comfort and joy that comes from knowing that He is with us always!
When you choose Catholic education for your children, you are making the conscious decision to have them experience God’s love as a part of each and every day of their learning journey; you are choosing to have them enter into a deeper relationship with Jesus. In his apostolic exhortation Gaudete et Exsultate, Rejoice and Be Glad, Pope Francis shares signs of holiness in the world today. There we can see the holiness of Catholic education which is lived out in our schools daily: “A community that cherishes the little details of love, whose members care for one another and create an
open and evangelizing environment, is a place where the risen Lord is present, sanctifying it in accordance with the Father’s plan” (145). This is the heart of our mission - to provide a Catholic education that inspires students to learn and that prepares them to live fully and to serve God in one another.
When we approach education from a Catholic worldview and with a faith infused curriculum, our students become discerning believers, effective communicators, critical thinkers, lifelong learners, collaborative contributors, and responsible citizens. At Edmonton Catholic Schools, we thus strive to prepare our students to contribute to the transformation of society and to achieve success.
For more information on the exceptional opportunities available to your children in Edmonton Catholic Schools, please contact any of the schools directly, phone the District office at 780 441-6000, or visit us online at www.ecsd.net.
Joan Carr, Superintendent
The Excitement is buildingThe Edmonton Catholic School District is
growing and improving as we look forward to opening Divine Mercy Catholic Elementary School in 2020!
The school is located in the Orchards at Ellerslie.
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OUR FoundationThe Mission Statement of the District:Inspired by• Love of the Father • Faith in Jesus Christ • Hope from the Holy Spirit
We believe in God and we believe• that each person is created in the image and likeness of God• that each child is a precious gift and sacred responsibility• in the goodness, dignity and worth of each person• that Christ is our model and our teacher• in celebrating and witnessing our faith• in transforming the world through Catholic education• that Catholic education includes spiritual growth and fulfillment• that learning is a lifelong journey• that all can learn and develop their gifts• in building inclusive Christ-centred communities for service to one another• that all have rights, roles and responsibilities for which they are accountable• that Catholic education is a shared responsibility in which parents have a primary role
The mission of Edmonton Catholic Schools is to provide a Catholic education that inspires students to learn and that prepares them to live fully and to serve God in one another.
VisionOur students will learn together, work together and pray together in answering the call to a faith-filled life of service.
Eight Characters of Catholic Education• Community• Hospitality• Humanness• Justice• Rationality• Sacramentality• Spirituality• Tradition
Core Values• Dignity & Respect• Fairness• Honesty• Loyalty• Personal & Communal Growth
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Christ-Centred, Competency-Based Learning in Edmonton Catholic SchoolsPreparing our students for this world and the next
Inspired by our District mission and vision statements, Edmonton Catholic Schools is committed to offering a Christ-centred, competency-based learning experience for all learners. Every facet of our learning system is aligned to offer an excellent Catholic education that inspires students to develop the conceptual and procedural understanding needed for successful learning, living, and working in Alberta and beyond.
Guided by our moral compass, students and staff will engage individually and collaboratively in serving the common good today while being good stewards for tomorrow.
A Defining Statement of Inclusive Education in Our District - Katholos: Education for Life for All In accordance with our District Foundation Statement, all resident students* and their parents/caregivers are welcomed into our schools. The Learning Team is committed to collaborating, identifying, applying and monitoring practices enabling all students to reach their potential, spiritually, socially, emotionally, physically and academically within the Programs of Study alongside their peers.
* resident student as defined by the School Act
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Registration InFORmAtIOnJoin Our Community of Faith and LearningWelcome! Edmonton Catholic Schools serves students who live in the City of Edmonton. For more information on how your child can be a part of our school district family, please call the schools directly or our District office at 780 441-6000 or check our website www.ecsd.net.
SCHOOL BOUNDARIES OR “CATCHMENT AREAS”Edmonton Catholic Schools features an open boundary system. Therefore, students are free to enroll at the school of their choice, given adequate availability of resources and a suitable educational program. Please note that each geographic region within the City of Edmonton is associated with designated feeder schools. Resident students* within a particular “catchment area” or school boundary are entitled to attend specific feeder schools.
* resident student as defined by the School Act
SPECIALIZED PROGRAMSEdmonton Catholic Schools features a host of specialized programs and focus schools, all designed to assist students in realizing their God-given talents. Assisting students with diverse learning needs and interests, we offer the following programs and many more! Contact Catholic Education Services at 780 441-6000 or individual community schools to discuss your programming interests and requirements.
• Bilingual and Immersion Language programs• Career and Technology Studies• Early Learning programs
(Pre-K and Full Day Kindergarten)• English as a Second Language programs• Fine Arts programs• First Nations, Métis and Inuit education• Guided Customized Learning (GCL)• Inclusive Education• International Baccalaureate
- Primary, Middle Years, Diploma and Career-related Programmes
• International Student Education• Jean Forest All Girls Leadership
Academy: junior high and senior high programs
• Enhanced Academic Program (EAP)
• Advanced Placement (AP)• Sport Academies• Year Round schools. . .and many, many more.
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StUDent TransportationStudents may be eligible for yellow bus service if they live within the catchment area of their designated school. To find out if your child is eligible for yellow bus service, please contact your school directly, use the School Finder Tool on the District website or contact Transportation Services at 780 441-6078 or email [email protected]. All new eligible students requesting yellow bus service are required to complete a Transportation Application form. Forms are available through your child’s school or can be downloaded from the District website. It is not necessary to complete a new transportation application every year unless your child is moving to another school or the address and/or contact information has changed.
Once your child’s application has been processed, families will receive a phone message directing them to view the bussing information online through PowerSchool Parent Portal.
The provincial government passed Bill 1: An Act to Reduce School Fees. This new legislation impacts how Edmonton Catholic Schools charges for transportation fees. For more information on Bus Pass Fees Schedule, the Guide to Using Yellow Bus Service and the Transportation School Bus Safety Video, please go to www.ecsd.net.
Transportation Services is open from 7:15 am to 5:00 pm (Mon-Tues-Wed-Fri) and 7:15 am to 4:00 pm (early dismissal Thursdays).
2019-2020 Calendar Regular School Year Year-Round School
First Day of Operation............................. August 29, 2019 .........................August 9, 2019First Day of Instruction .............................. September 3, 2019 ...................August 12, 2019Last Day of Instruction .............................. June 26, 2020 ............................. June 26, 2020Last Day of Operation ............................. June 29, 2020 ............................. June 29, 2020
( With Year-Round Schooling, summer vacation is six weeks with a two week break in October and spring break extended to two weeks.)
HOLIDAYS 2019-2020Labour Day ................................................. September 2 ................................ September 2Fall Break .................................................... n/a .................................................October 7 – 18Thanksgiving Holiday ............................... October 14 ..................................October 14Remembrance Day .................................... November 11 ..............................November 11Christmas Vacation .................................... December 23 – January 3 ........December 23 – January 3Faith Development Day ........................... February 4 ................................... February 4Family Day ................................................. February 17 ................................ February 17Teachers’ Convention ................................ February 27 – 28 ...................... February 27 – 28Spring Break .............................................. March 23 – 27 ............................March 16 – 27Good Friday ............................................... April 10 ........................................April 10Easter Monday ........................................... April 13 ........................................April 13Victoria Day ............................................... May 18 .........................................May 18
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Entering Pre-K/Kindergarten is an exciting time for your child and an important first step in their Catholic education. We want this transition to be as smooth as possible for you and your child. Each school has an orientation process for your child and will provide further information when you visit and/or register.
The following is a list of commonly asked questions:
How old must my child be to register for an Early Learning program?
Kindergarten programming occurs in all of our elementary schools.• To be eligible for Kindergarten your child must be five years old on or before March 1 of the
school year that they would be starting Kindergarten.
100 Voices is a Pre-Kindergarten program.• Many of our schools offer 100 Voices programming for three year old and four year olds.• To be eligible for the year prior to Kindergarten, your child must be four years old on or by
December 31 of the school year. Fees may apply. • To be eligible for two years prior to Kindergarten, your child should be three years of age
and toilet trained by September 30 of the current school year. Special consideration may be provided to children identified with special needs.
• For further information on 100 Voices progams please contact the school offering the Pre-K program or Genesis Centre at 780 638-6810.
Preschool Outreach• Preschool Outreach is educational programming that occurs in YMCA sites located outside of
our schools.• To be eligible for Preschool Outreach your child must be three years of age by September 30
or four years of age by December 31 of the school year and qualify for special needs and/or English Language Learner (ELL) funding. For further information please contact the YMCA site, or Genesis School at 780 638-1884.
How do I find out about a Pre-K/Kindergarten program?
For additional information contact individual schools, Catholic Education Services at 780 441-6000 or our Genesis Centre at 780 638-6810. You can also visit our website at www.ecsd.net.
What kind of documentation do I need to register my child?
You will be asked to provide proof of your child’s name, date of birth and citizenship.
Only the following documents verifying birth are accepted:• Birth Certificate, Canadian Citizen Certificate or Passport
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How can you make the transition to school go smoothly for your child?
• Talk often about Pre-K/Kindergarten and reassure your child that it will be an exciting experience.• Attend the Pre-K/Kindergarten Open House at your child’s school in the spring.• Help your child develop a sense of responsibility. Encourage your child to learn to look after
his/her belongings.• Read with your child daily and have conversations about the books.• Explore the world in which your child lives. Talk about what your child sees by pointing out
signs, numbers and letters.• Provide opportunities for your child to interact with other children in order to promote the
development of social skills.• Encourage your child to know his/her personal information (i.e. first and last name and phone
number).• Together celebrate the little accomplishments that occur each day.• Pray together.
What should I tell the teacher about my child?
The Early Learning teacher and the school will want as much information as possible. For example:• How does your child feel about coming to school?• Has your child been in preschool or daycare or will this be his/her first experience away from home?• What are your child’s special passions or interests?• What are your child’s special needs? (This includes everything: allergies, fears, unique physical
or medical conditions, previous speech and language intervention, emotional or behavioural patterns, or any major change that might be occurring in your child’s life).
What will my child learn in Early Learning?
In addition to having conversations with the teacher, Alberta Education is a great resource and publishes, “My Child’s Learning “Kindergarten Overview.” The resource is available at the Alberta Education website http://bit.do/religiouskindergarten or you can ask the school to see a copy during orientation. Genesis also publishes a Parent Handbook for Early Learning families.
We welcome you to review the Early Learning website at www.ecsd.net. This provides parents with additional Early Learning information, including videos that represent Early Learning programming in Edmonton Catholic Schools.
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Inclusive EDuCaTIOn10537 - 44 St. nw, T6A 1W1 • ph: 780 638-6810 www.ecsd.net/programs-of-choiceAs a faith community, Edmonton Catholic Schools welcomes all students. Inclusion is a way of thinking and acting that demonstrates universal acceptance of, and belonging for, all students. Educational practices that are flexible and responsive to the strengths and needs of individual students can create inclusive learning experiences that ensure all students are successful. For our students, flexible learning environments include: instruction and supports in a grade level classroom with same-age peers; individualized instruction in smaller group settings; a specialized classroom or setting; one-on-one instruction; or a combination of these learning environments. Parents and, where appropriate, students participate in the education decisions regarding placement and program.
For further information on our programs of choice, please call 780 638-6810 or visit our website at
www.ecsd.net/Programs-Of-Choice
Programs of ChoiceDIPLOMA SELF-REGULATED LEARNING (DSRL)• DSRL is for students with Autism Spectrum
Disorder, Tourette's Syndrome or medical exceptionalities who are on a pathway towards achieving a high school diploma.
• Individualized and targeted academic supports are provided in a low teacher to student ratio through a Guided Customized Learning track.
Location: • St. Joseph (10-12)
GUIDED INTERVENTION SUPPORTED TRANSITION (GIST) • The GIST classrooms support children with
Autism Spectrum Disorder.
• Programming is transitional and short term, approximately 10 weeks. Students return back to their community school when they are ready.
Location: • St. Margaret (K-12)
GENERATIONS (EE1)• Generations is a highly individualized and
specialized program for students in Grades 1-12 with profound multiple and/or medical exceptionalities, including multiple therapeutic supports.
• Strong connections with the family, commu-nity and connections with Family Support for Children with Disabilities or persons with Developmental Disabilities as needed.
Locations:• St. Gabriel (1-6)• St. Mark (7-9)• Austin O’Brien (10-12)
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KNOWLEDGE AND EMPLOYABILITYCongregated• The Knowledge and Employability Pathway
is designed for students who demonstrate reading, writing, mathematical and/or other levels of achievement two to three grade levels below their age-appropriate grade.
• Knowledge and Employability programming is also offered in every community Junior High and Senior High School.
Locations for Congregated 7-9: • H.E. Beriault • J.J. Bowlen• St. Hilda
Locations for Congregated 10-12: • Archbishop O’Leary• Blessed Oscar Romero• Holy Trinity
PERSONAL PATHWAYS (ST. MARGARET)• Personal Pathways is for students who find
the traditional school environment challeng-ing and/or whose needs have not been effectively met despite intense interventions.
• Programming is especially successful for stu-dents with severe anxiety, significant chal-lenges self-regulating, significant truancy concerns, and/or lack of engagement in the traditional school setting.
Locations:• Downtown Community Arena
– Rogers Place (Hockey Focus) (4-7)• Clareview Community
Recreation Centre (7-12)• The Meadows Community
Recreation Centre (7-12)• ACT Aquatic and Recreation Centre
– (Outdoor Pursuits Focus) (7-12)
POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORTS (PBS) • PBS is designed for students who are
struggling with behaviours in the regular class room environment and require more intensive and personalized programming to ensure that they are successful in their learning.
• PBS is transitional programming that enables the learning team to understand the student better, analyze behaviours, and develop strategies that are reviewed daily. Students return back to their community school when they are ready.
Location: • St. Margaret (K-12)
WHATEVER IS NECESSARY, WHENEVER IT’S NEEDED (WIN)• WIN Community is offered in most of our
community high schools. (EE1, EE2, EE3)
• WIN Junior and WIN Senior Congregated are offered as an option at select schools. (EE2, EE3)
WIN Junior Congregated (7-9)Locations: • Cardinal Lèger • St. Hilda • St. Nicholas• St. Thomas More
WIN Senior Congregated (10-12)Location:• Austin O’Brien
WIN Community (10-12)Locations: • Archbishop O’Leary• Austin O’Brien• Blessed Oscar Romero• Holy Trinity• Louis St. Laurent• Mother Margaret Mary• St. Francis Xavier• St. Joseph
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Indigenous LeaRnING9624 - 108 Ave. nw, T5H 1A4 • ph: 780 944-2000 • www.ecsd.net/ils Indigenous Learning Services supports the District schools to be responsive to the needs of First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) student learners. With the wide variety of programming and creative partnerships, the staff of Indigenous Learning Services provides First Nations, Métis and Inuit students within Edmonton Catholic Schools with a holistic culturally relevant education.
THE BRAIDED JOURNEYS FNMI STUDENT SUPPORT CENTRESThe Braided Journeys Student Support Centres are committed to assisting in the success of stu-dents by cultivating a caring, welcoming and positive place where Indigenous students see themselves, their contributions and their culture represented, respected and celebrated. Each centre offers support, encouragement and guid-ance throughout a student's educational journey.
ACADEMIC• Assistance with course selection, time
management and study skills• Access to tutoring, literacy supports,
exam preparation• Support with post-secondary and
scholarship applications
CULTURAL• Access to Elders and Knowledge Keepers
for cultural teachings• Opportunities to connect to build community
connections
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT• Social justice initiatives including
school-wide campaigns and community volunteering
CAREER DEVELOPMENT• Career exploration, career speakers,
tours of post-secondary's, scholarship applications and job shadowing
• Resume writing, job searches and interview preparation
• Career days in health, law, business and trades
TRANSITIONING• Focused Transition to 7 and Transition to 10
programs to prepare students academically and socially for new school environments
• Bridging Futures programming to prepare students for post-secondary and work
COUNCIL OF ELDERSThe Council provides guidance and cultural knowledge to the Edmonton Catholic School Trustees, District leadership, staff and students. Pipe Ceremonies are led by the Council of Elders and held four times per year at the various Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin Schools. In part-nership with Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin Schools, the Council of Elders facilitate the annual Ben Calf Robe Traditional Pow Wow.
FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS AND INUIT CURRICULUM CONSULTANTS AND CULTURAL CURRICULUM INSTRUCTORSIndigenous Learning Services Curriculum Con-sultants and Cultural Curriculum Instructional Team provides District Professional Develop-ment supports in both professional and student learning in many areas that include: Treaties, Residential School, Indigenous History as per Social Studies outcomes, Cree Language and assessment and FNMI literacy program, along with the integration of Indigenous knowledge within the Alberta curriculum outcomes.
NEHIYAW PIMATISIWIN CREE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE PROGRAMThe program explores language as a primary means by which cultural information is trans-mitted; culture influences linguistic form and content. Students participate in ceremonies which provide valuable insights and teachings about the interconnectedness of all things which gives balance to life; living in harmony with oneself, others and the global community Schools offering Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin Cree Language and Culture Programs:• Ben Calf Robe (K-9)• Our Lady of Peace (K-6)• St. Francis of Assisi (K-6)• St. Joseph (10-12)• St. Thomas More (7-9)
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Alternative EDuCAtIOn
9624 - 108 Ave. nw, T5H 1A4 • ph: 780 944-2000 • www.ae.ecsd.netLearning Services - Enhancement provides alternative educational opportunities and programs to youth and adults within the Edmonton Catholic Schools’ community. As society evolves, so must our education system adapt to change. For more information on our programs please visit www.ae.ecsd.net
ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES YOUTH TREATMENT (formerly known as AADAC)Helping to provide the educational component at the AHS youth treatment programs to allow students in addiction treatment to continue their education in a classroom setting.
• AHS Intensive Day Treatment ph: 780 644-1672
• AHS Residential Treatment & Detox ph: 780 644-2918
DIPLOMA PREPAlternative Education offers diploma exam preparation courses to help students get ready for Grade 12 diploma exams. Call 780 944-2000 for more information or visit our website.
FRESH STARTFresh Start Academic Centres offer an oppor-tunity for students to have an alternative to a high school classroom setting to reconnect with education in a meaningful, personal and sup-portive manner.
• Fresh Start Cardinal Collins (9-12) 3802 - 139 Avenue nw, T5Y 3E7 ph: 780 944-2002
• Fresh Start Mill Woods (9-12) 2849 Mill Woods Rd W nw, T6K 4A9 ph: 780 440-9341
• Fresh Start Partners for Youth (9-12) 4316 - 118 Avenue nw, T5W 1A6 ph: 780 471-2220
• Fresh Start Westmount (9-12) 11625 - 135 Street nw, T5M 1L1 ph: 780 451-4719
OUR LADY OF GRACE – Cardinal CollinsThis program serves students in our District who are pregnant or parenting.3802 - 139 Avenue nw, T5Y 3E7ph: 780 944-2002
PASS – PART-TIME, ALTERNATIVE, SELF-PACED SCHOOLPASS is an alternative part-time high school program for students who want a self-paced, individualized approach to their education.
• PASS Archbishop O’Leary ph: 780 475-6700
• PASS Cardinal Collins ph: 780 944-2002
• PASS Louis St. Laurent ph: 780 433-8100
• PASS Mill Woods ph: 780 440-9341
• PASS St. Joseph ph: 780 426-2010
• PASS Westmount ph: 780 451-4719
REVELATION ONLINERevelation offers a unique approach to online learning as students can participate in a “virtual classroom” where they, their fellow students and their teachers collaborate during the scheduled delivery of their courses. As well, students can select an independent, self-paced method of course delivery. Located at St. Joseph • ph: 780 451-4719
SUMMER SCHOOL(Classroom-Based or Self-Paced)Students requiring further instruction or those wishing to improve their grades can choose from a wide range of learning options. Visit www.ae.ecsd.net or call 780 944-2000.
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Edmonton Catholic Schools provides students with additional choices to enhance their learning, with all the benefits of a faith-based education. In addition to our excellent community schools, the District is proud to continue to offer Faith and Choice for students in Edmonton with our Focus Schools and Alternate Programs.
ACCELERATED MATH AND SCIENCE PROGRAMThis program provides students with the opportunity to pursue Math 10 and Science 10 while still in junior high school. Course requirements are rigorous, and students may be required to spend more time with course work or class preparation.
• St. Rose (7-9)
ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAMSThe Advanced Placement Program is designed to provide motivated high school students with post-secondary-level academic courses. Based on their performance on AP examinations, students can earn credit, advanced placement, or both, for university and college courses.
• Archbishop O’Leary (10-12)• Austin O’Brien (10-12)• Blessed Oscar Romero (10-12)• J.H. Picard (French Immersion) (10-12)• Mother Margaret Mary (10-12)• St. Francis Xavier (10-12)
ENHANCED ACADEMIC PROGRAM (EAP)The junior high years can provide a powerful opportunity for students to acquire the skills, habits of mind and concepts they need to engage in higher levels of learning. The EAP program prepares students for an advanced academic program and a future in university or college.
• Archbishop Joseph MacNeil (7-9)• Cardinal Léger (7-9)• H.E. Beriault (7-9)• J.H. Picard (French Immersion) (7-9)• Sir John Thompson (7-9)• St. Elizabeth Seton (7-9)• St. Hilda (7-9)
CAREER SKILLS CENTREThe Career Skills Centre is a centralized tech-nical and trade career education site. There are many career t raining programs available including autobody repair, automotive service, baking, building construction/cabinetry, com-munication technology, cosmetology, culinary arts, fashion & design, health care aide, mas-sage therapy, robotics and welding.
• St. Joseph (10-12)
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FINE ARTSEdmonton Catholic Schools offers a wide variety of Fine Arts programming for students who wish to have a greater emphasis on the Fine Arts in their educational choices.
Fine Arts FocusA complete program from K-12 that develops the Fine Arts through various curricula.
• St. Boniface (K-6)• Louis St. Laurent (7-12)
Fine Arts AcademyThese are schools that offer a wider vari-ety of Fine Arts courses and activities than most schools. These programs often focus on one particular area or are for a particular population.
• J.H. Picard (French Immersion) (7-12)• St. Nicholas (7-9)
Performing Arts AcademyThis academy offers students the ability to advance their knowledge about and presenta-tion of their talents and skills in the Performing Arts by intertwining the study of and appreci-ation for a wide range of Fine Arts areas.
• Our Lady of Mount Carmel (4-9)
Ukrainian Dance AcademyThis academy offers students the advantage of Ukrainian and ballet dance opportunities. It is designed as an optional program for students from Grades 1 to 6. There is a fee for participa-tion in the program.
• St. Martin (K-6)• St. Matthew (K-6)
FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS AND INUIT (FNMI) EDUCATIONFNMI education’s mission is to provide a holis-tic, culturally relevant Catholic education that builds on the strengths and values of FNMI families through culturally permeated curricu-lum in all content areas. This program provides Cree Language instruction from K-12, regular Elder teachings, daily smudging, Sacred Pipe Ceremonies, Pow Wow drumming, stew and bannock making, building of medicine boxes, learning traditional Indigenous games and much more.
• Ben Calf Robe (K-9)• Kisiko Awasis Kiskinahamawin (K-12)
GREEN STEM ACADEMY The Academy will offer students opportu-nities for a deeper study of environmental sustainability through project-based learning that focuses on S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). All students in the school will be part of the Academy and will be encouraged to study real-life, real-time environmental issues with hands-on projects that make all curricula come alive.
• St. Richard (Pre-K-6)
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMMEOffered by schools officially authorized by the International Baccalaureate, our IB pro-grammes cultivate intercultural awareness, holistic knowledge and communication skills within a dimension of Catholic education. They focus on the development of the whole student while meeting their academic, social, physical, emotional, and cultural needs.
Primary Years Programme (PYP)• Annunciation (Pre-K-6)• Bishop David Motiuk (Pre-K-5)
(Candidate School)• Holy Cross (French Immersion) (Pre-K-5)• St. Boniface (K-6)• St. Clement (Pre-K-5)• St. Edmund (Pre-K-5)• St. Gabriel (Pre-K-6) (Candidate School)
Middle Years Programme (MYP)• Archbishop MacDonald (10)• Bishop David Motiuk (6-9)
(Candidate School)• Holy Cross (French Immersion) (6-9)• Holy Trinity (10)• Louis St. Laurent (7-10)• St. Clement (6-9)• St. Edmund (6-9)• St. Thomas More (7-9)
Diploma Programme (DP)• Archbishop MacDonald (11-12)• Holy Trinity (11-12)• Louis St. Laurent (11-12)• St. Joseph (11-12)
Career-related Programme (CP)• St. Joseph (11-12)
JEAN FOREST ALL GIRLS LEADERSHIP ACADEMYBy identifying female roles in society and understanding women’s issues in learning, working and living fully, the Jean Forest Lead-ership Academy empowers young women to achieve academically and grow spiritually through development of their gifts and talents.
• St. Basil (7-9)• St. Joseph (10-12)
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT LEADERSHIP CENTREJunior Achievement learning experiences help young people discover leadership, entrepre-neurial, and workforce readiness skills so they can achieve their highest potential and future successes as citizens in the global community.
• St. Alphonsus (3-9)
PARTNERS IN TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATIVE LEARNINGAt the heart of our focus on Innovative Learn-ing is the 21st century learner who embraces digital technology, communication tools and networks to access, manage, integrate, eval-uate and create information in a knowledge society. Improving 21st century skills will include critical and creative thinking, authentic problem solving inquiry based learning and deep learning in 21st century literacies.
• Monsignor Fee Otterson (K-9)
GUIDED CUSTOMIZED LEARNING (GCL)The GCL model is a way of learning for stu-dents which enables them to ‘take charge’ of their education in a partnership role with their parents and teachers. As a result, the students learn to become more independent, respon-sible and goal-oriented in their studies and personal lives.
• St. Joseph (10-12)
Focus Schools & Alternate
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SCIENCE ACADEMIESThrough learning activities such as Robotics, Rocketry, Science Fairs and Science Olympics, students are encouraged to participate in hands-on science. By employing a variety of educational experiences in science related areas, students learn to apply science to their personal lives, appreciate the role science plays in every aspect of their lives and to consider various careers in areas associated with Science.
• St. Jerome (K-6)• St. Nicholas (7-9)
SPORT ACADEMIESThe Sport Academy schools offer athletic instruction for those students whose educa-tional experience would be enhanced with sport specific training. Sport Academy schools charge a program fee that varies by school and by sport.
Baseball• St. Francis Xavier (10-12)• St. Thomas More (7-9)
Elite Athletes• Our Lady of Mount Carmel (3-9) • St. Thomas More (7-9)
Golf• St. Brendan (7-9)• St. Francis Xavier (10-12)
Hockey• Louis St. Laurent (10-12)• Our Lady of Mount Carmel (3-9)• St. Benedict (4-6)• St. Edmund (3-9)• St. Francis Xavier (10-12)• St. Thomas More (7-9)
Lacrosse• St. Francis Xavier (10-12)
Recreation• Our Lady of Mount Carmel (7-9)• St. Edmund (4-9)• St. Mark (7-9)
Ringette• St. Thomas More (7-8)
Soccer• Archbishop O’Leary (10-12)• Our Lady of Mount Carmel (3-9)• St. Edmund (4-9)• St. Francis Xavier (10-12)• St. Nicholas (7-9)• St. Thomas More (7-9)
YEAR ROUND SCHOOLINGThese schools balance their instructional days into four terms offering a five week summer break with students returning to school in early August – a two week Fall Break in the middle of October – a two week Christmas break that is the same as the rest of the schools – and a two week Spring Break in March. There are also two other days in the school year that are taken as extended long weekends.
• St. Alphonsus (K-9)• St. Catherine (K-9)• St. Teresa of
Calcutta (Pre-K-6)
Focus Schools & Alternate
PrOGRaMS cont’d
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Language PROGraMSEdmonton Catholic Schools’ language programs provide children with a wealth of experiences and advantages that benefit them within the classroom walls and beyond.
BILINGUAL PROGRAMSBilingual programs aim for students’ high academic achievement and strong communicative skills both in English and in the target (second) language. They provide a rich environment for the learning of languages, cultures and subject-area content. Bilingual education strives to provide intensive language learning environments and enriched cultural experiences that maximize student opportunities for learning.
Our bilingual program students may enter the program at the Kindergarten or Grade One level, receiving up to 50% of their instruction in the target (second) language at the elementary level and up to 35% at the secondary level.
Edmonton Catholic Schools’ bilingual programs provide the opportunity for students to develop strong language and literacy skills. Students develop an appreciation for other cultures and communities throughout the world.
Polish BilingualThe goal is to develop the Polish language through the subjects of language arts and other school subjects while exploring the many facets of Polish culture.
• St. Basil (K-9)• Austin O’Brien (10-12)
Spanish BilingualStudents have the opportunity to participate in testing for Diplomas de Español como Lengua Extranjera (DELE) certificates, the official accreditation of the degree of fluency of the Spanish Language, issued and recognized by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of Spain.
• Father Leo Green (K-6)• Grandin (K-6)• John Paul I (K-6)• Louis St. Laurent (7-10)• St. Brendan (7-9)• St. Teresa (K-6)• St. Hilda (7-9)• Austin O’Brien (10-12)
Ukrainian BilingualThe goal is to develop the Ukrainian language through the subjects of language arts and other school subjects while exploring the many facets of Ukrainian culture. High School students have the opportunity to participate in testing for The Examination of Ukrainian as a Foreign Language certificate, the official accreditation of the degree of fluency of the Ukrainian language, issued by the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.
• St. Martin (K-6)• St. Matthew (K-6)• St. Brendan (7-9)• Austin O’Brien (10-12)
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE English as a Second Language (ESL) provides innovative programming that develops literacy skills in all content area learning for the intermediate students as well as BICS (basic interpersonal communication skills) as quickly as possible, through professional development and on going first language support from the liaison workers as a team.
ESL programming is available at all of our schools. Contact One World…One Centre to register if you are new to Canada or are an English Language Learner.
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FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE French as a Second Language (FSL) courses offer students important cultural, linguistic and career development opportunities.
FSL is offered in most of our schools in grades 4-12. Please check individual schools for more information.
• Three-Year FSL Program is intended for students who are beginning their study of French in Grade 10.
• Nine-Year FSL Program is intended for students who are beginning their study of French in Grade 4.
FRENCH IMMERSIONFrench Immersion Program is rooted in its long-standing commitment to and tradition of pro-moting Canada’s official languages through a variety of program settings. The program fol-lows the regular Alberta Education curriculum in French with the addition of a regular English Language Arts Program.
• Archbishop MacDonald (10-12) • Bishop Savaryn (K-6)• Father Leo Green (K-6)• Frère Antoine (K-6)• Grandin (K-6)• Holy Cross (K-9)• J.H. Picard (K-12)• Monsignor William Irwin (K-6)• Our Lady of the Prairies (K-6)• St. Angela (K-6)• St. Cecilia (7-9)• St. John XXIII (K-9)• St. Stanislaus (K-6)
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGESStudents in this program take up to 35% of their classes in their bilingual program language (Polish, Spanish, Ukrainian) and graduate with university entrance level achievement. There is also the option for students in the Ukrainian and Spanish bilingual programs to write examinations for international accreditation.
• Austin O’Brien (10-12)
LANGUAGE AND CULTURELanguage and Culture programs allow students to attain a foundation in a second language, and to gain insight into and an appreciation of another culture. Learning another language develops awareness of, and sensitivity to, cultural and linguistic diversity and fosters understanding and solidarity among people and countries.
Filipino Language and Culture• Blessed Oscar Romero (10-12)• Holy Trinity (10-12)• Sister Annata Brockman (4-8)
Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin Cree Language and Culture ( See page 12 for further information on this and other FNMI programs.)
• Ben Calf Robe (K-9)• Kisiko Awasis Kiskinahamawin (K-12)• Our Lady of Peace (K-6) • St. Francis of Assisi (K-6)• St. Joseph (10-12)• St. Thomas More (7-9)
Italian Language and Culture• Archbishop O’Leary (10-12)• Cardinal Léger (7-9)• St. Joseph (10-12)*• St. Philip (K-6) * also offers Italian IB ab initio Program (11-12)
Spanish Language and Culture• Archbishop MacDonald (10-12)*• Archbishop Joseph MacNeil (7-9) • Archbishop O’Leary (10-12)• Austin O’Brien (10-12)• Blessed Oscar Romero (10-12)• Holy Trinity (10-12)*• Louis St. Laurent (10-12)*• Mother Margaret Mary (10-12)• St. Brendan (7-9)• St. Elizabeth Seton (7-9)• St. Francis Xavier (10-12)• St. Hilda (7-9)• St. Joseph (10-12)*• St. Paul (4-6)• St. Rose (7-9)• St. Thomas More (7-9)
* also offers Spanish IB ab initio Program (11-12)
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Genesis SCHOOL10537 - 44 St. nw, T6A 1W1 • ph: 780 638-1884 • www.genesis.ecsd.net Genesis School provides Pre-Kindergarten experiences in non-traditional settings. The 100 Voices (Pre-K) programs are held in City of Edmonton Recreation Facilities, City Attraction Sites and settings with an early learning and care focus. Preschool Outreach provides wraparound services where children are naturally in their community. The programs are educationally based where a teacher coordinates the individual educational program. Both of these rich partnerships allow for high quality programming and diverse learning experiences.
The 100 Voices and Preschool Outreach children (similar to all children in our Pre-K/K programs), have access to multi-disciplinary services such as speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, adapted physical education, behaviour therapy, psychology and family school liaison workers who work with children in their inclusive environments.
Genesis School Locations:
100 VOICES PROGRAM (PRE-K):• Central Lions Recreation Centre• Clareview Community
Recreation Centre• Confederation Leisure Centre • Edmonton Valley Zoo• John Janzen Nature Centre • Jasper Place Annex • Kinsmen Sports Centre• The Meadows Community
Recreation Centre• Mill Woods Recreation Centre• St. Monica Catholic School• Terwillegar Community
Recreation Centre
PRESCHOOL OUTREACH:• YMCA - Castle Downs• YMCA - Devonshire• YMCA - Ellwood• YMCA - Jamie Platz• YMCA - Shirley Stollery
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Cardinal CollinsHIGh SCHOOl Academic CeNtRe3802 - 139 Ave. nw, T5Y 3E7 • ph: 780 944-2002 www.cardinalcollins.ecsd.net Cardinal Collins High School Academic Centre is Edmonton Catholic Schools’ centre for high school upgrading and completion. Students across Edmonton who are in their fourth and fifth year of high school will be able to finish their high school requirements and/or upgrade course marks in individual courses. Cardinal Collins High School Academic Centre welcomes all.
Cardinal Collins High School Academic Centre is located within the Clareview Recreation Centre. The centre offers:
• LRT access via the northeast line• Access to the recreation centre, swimming
pools and Edmonton Public Library• Adult learning environment • Ascension Collegiate 4th and 5th year high
school Diploma courses in English, Social Studies, Math, and Science. The program is a classroom based environment operating on an eight week quarterly timetable.
• English as a Second Language instruction for students who are in their fourth and fifth year of high school (Levels 1–5)
• YMCA Daycare• Student Support Centre - Grad Coach and career development - Post-secondary student recruitment
in-house and partnerships - Learning Coach for additional
academic support - Academic counselling - Counselling services available
for all programs.
• Alternative Education programs - Fresh Start Cardinal Collins - P.A.S.S. (evening program – full high
school course offerings) - Our Lady of Grace program (parenting
and academic support for students who are pregnant or parenting)
- Flexible semesters to allow for diploma writing in November, January, April and June.
- Summer school program - Revelation Online
Who are our students?
• Have attended a regular high school for three years
• Are 19 years of age or under on September 1st of the school year you are planning to attend
• Are focused and motivated to meet their post-secondary and career goals
• Either first time registrants or repeating course work
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One World ...One Centre
12050 - 95A St. nw, T5G 1R7 • ph: 780 944-2001 www.ecsd.net/oneworldonecentre
One World...One Centre houses several wraparound services that provide support to students and families newly arrived in Canada, as well as our schools.
These services include, but are not limited to:
• Welcom e and register students and families new to Canada
• Intercultural Services – Support to families and schools
in first language
• English as a Second Language Consultants – Programming and support for English
Language Learners and their teachers
• Student Assessment – Provides baseline for student ESL
programming
• Parent Information Sessions – Information for students and families,
translated to many languages
• International Student Program & Services – International marketing, recruitment and
placement of students in the District.
– Program support for international students and participating schools
• File Integrity and Document Monitoring – Training and support for schools to ensure
file integrity for admission requirements and funding purposes
• LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) – English language instruction for Permanent
Residents and refugee adults is offered to promote integration, settlement and self-sufficiency in Canada. Please call LINC at 780 473-2600 for more information
• Care for Newcomer Children – Child care for the preschool children of
parents who are participating in the LINC program
• Mosaics Early Learning Centre (Genesis Early Learning) – Offers a variety of family programming
for Edmonton Catholic Schools’ 100 Voices and Kindergarten students as well as LINC families and surrounding communities
• Community Engagement Coordinator – Liaising with community partners to
provide services to our schools to better serve our students and their families
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Elementary SCHOOlS
ANNE FITZGERALD699 Clareview Road nwT5A 4G3 | ph: 780 475-9619www.annefitzgerald.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ANNUNCIATION9325 - 165 Street nwT5R 2S5 | ph: 780 484-4319www.annunciation.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• Full Day Kindergarten• International Baccalaureate
Primary Years Programme
ARCHBISHOP JOSEPH MACNEIL(Elementary/Junior High)750 Leger Way nwT6R 3H4 | ph: 780 471-4218www.archbishopjosephmacneil.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)• Spanish Language
and Culture (7-9)
BEN CALF ROBE - ST. CLARE(Elementary/Junior High)11833 - 64 Street nwT5W 4J2 | ph: 780 471-2360www.bencalfrobe.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices Program
(Pre-K, FNMI Focus)• Full Day Kindergarten• First Nations, Métis and Inuit
Education (Pre-K-9)• Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin Cree
Language and Culture (Pre-K-9)
BISHOP DAVID MOTIUK(Elementary/Junior High)855 Lewis Greens Drive nwT5T 4B2 | ph: 780 409-2603www.bishopdavidmotiuk.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices IB Programme
(Pre-K)• International Baccalaureate
Primary & Middle Years Programmes (Candidate School)
BISHOP GRESCHUK17330 - 91 Street nwT5Z 3A1 | ph: 780 472-2937www.bishopgreschuk.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)
BISHOP SAVARYN16215 - 109 Street nwT5X 2R2 | ph: 780 456-7837www.bishopsavaryn.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• French Immersion (K-6)
CHRIST THE KING(Elementary/Junior High)180 McConachie Drive nwT5Y 0K9 | ph: 780 409-2605www.christtheking.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
CORPUS CHRISTI(Elementary/Junior High)460 Watt Boulevard swT6X 1P9 | ph: 780 409-2606www.corpuschristi.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
FATHER LEO GREEN7512 - 144 Avenue nwT5C 2R7 | ph: 780 476-0606www.fatherleogreen.ecsd.net• French Immersion (K-6)• Spanish Bilingual (K-6)
FATHER MICHAEL MIREAU(Elementary/Junior High)3010 Spence Wynd swT6X 1M6 | ph: 780 409-2602www.fathermichaelmireau.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
FRÈRE ANTOINE2850 Mill Woods Road nwT6K 4A1 | ph: 780 463-2957www.frereantoine.ecsd.net• French Immersion (K-6)
GENESIS SCHOOL10537 - 44 Street nwT6A 1W1 | ph: 780 638-1884www.genesis.ecsd.net• See page 21 for information
and a list of programs offered
GOOD SHEPHERD18111 - 57 Avenue nwT6M 1W1 | ph: 780 444-4299www.goodshepherd.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
GRANDIN9844 - 110 Street nwT5K 1J2 | ph: 780 482-3676www.grandin.ecsd.net• French Immersion (K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Spanish Bilingual (K-6)
HOLY CROSS(Elementary/Junior High)15120 - 104 Avenue nwT5P 0R5 | ph: 780 489-1981www.holycross.ecsd.net• French Immersion (K-9)• 100 Voices IB Programme
(Pre-K)• International Baccalaureate
Primary & Middle Years Programmes
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HOLY FAMILY(Elementary/Junior High)1710 Mill Woods Road E. nwT6L 5C5 | ph: 780 463-8858www.holyfamily.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
J.H. PICARD(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)7055 - 99 Street nwT6E 3R4 | ph: 780 433-4251www.jhpicard.ecsd.net• French Immersion (K-12)• Advanced Placement (10-12)• Fine Arts Academy (7-12)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)
JOHN PAUL I5675 - 38 Avenue nwT6L 2Z1 | ph: 780 462-6448www.johnpauli.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Spanish Bilingual (K-6)
KATHERINE THERRIEN15040 - 118 Street nwT5X 1Y7 | ph: 780 456-0175www.katherinetherrien.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
KISIKO AWASIS KISKINAHAMAWIN(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)Mountain Cree Camp, Box 33, Robb AB | T0E 1X0ph: 780 355-4076www.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-12)• First Nations, Métis and
Inuit Education (K-12)• Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin
Cree Language and Culture (K-12)
MARY HANLEY3330 - 37 Street nwT6L 5X1 | ph: 780 461-2551www.maryhanley.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)
MONSIGNOR FEE OTTERSON(Elementary/Junior High)1834 Rutherford Road swT6W 0N5 | ph: 780 430-8015www.monsignorfeeotterson.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Partners in Technology &
Innovative Learning (K-9)
MONSIGNOR WILLIAM IRWIN2629 Taylor Green nwT6R 3N8 | ph: 780 430-1121www.monsignorwilliamirwin.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• French Immersion (K-6)
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL(Elementary/Junior High)10524 - 76 Avenue nwT6E 1L3 | ph: 780 433-1062www.ourladyofmountcarmel.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Full Day Kindergarten• Performing Arts
Academy (3-9)• Sport Academies:
- Elite Athletes (3-9) - Hockey (3-9) - Recreation (7-9) - Soccer (3-9)
OUR LADY OF PEACE15911 - 110 Avenue nwT5P 1G2 | ph: 780 489-1222www.ourladyofpeace.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin Cree
Language and Culture (K-6)
OUR LADY OF THE PRAIRIES17655 - 64 Avenue nwT5T 4A6 | ph: 780 481-0389www.ourladyoftheprairies.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• Half-Day French Immersion
Kindergarten• French Immersion (K-6)
OUR LADY OF VICTORIES7925 - 158 Street nwT5R 2B9 | ph: 780 489-7630www.ourladyofvictories.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
ST. ALPHONSUS(Elementary/Junior High)11624 - 81 Street nwT5B 2S2 | ph: 780 477-2513www.stalphonsus.ecsd.net• Year Round schooling only• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• Junior Achievement
Leadership Centre (3-9)
ST. ANGELA13430 - 132 A Street nwT5L 1S3 | ph: 780 455-9743www.stangela.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• French Immersion (K-6)
Elementary SChOOLS cont’d
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ST. ANNE14105 - 94 Street nwT5E 6B2 | ph: 780 478-3288www.stanne.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. AUGUSTINE3808 - 106 Street nwT6J 1A5 | ph: 780 435-4949www.staugustine.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
ST. BASIL(Elementary/Junior High)10210 - 115 Avenue nwT5G 0L8 | ph: 780 477-3584www.stbasil.ecsd.net• Sw. Jan Pawel II Polish
Bilingual Program (K-9)• Full Day Kindergarten• Jean Forest All Girls
Leadership Academy (7-9) see page 16 for more information
ST. BENEDICT18015 - 93 Avenue nwT5T 1X5 | ph: 780 487-2733www.stbenedict.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• Full Day Kindergarten• Sport Academy:
- Hockey (4-6)
ST. BERNADETTE11917 - 40 Street nwT5W 2L1 | ph: 780 474-4167www.stbernadette.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. BONAVENTURE3004 - 139 Avenue nwT5Y 1R9 | ph: 780 476-7257www.stbonaventure.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. BONIFACE11810 - 40 Avenue nwT6J 0R9 | ph: 780 434-0294www.stboniface.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• Fine Arts Focus School (K-6)• International Baccalaureate
Primary Years Programme
ST. BRENDAN(Elementary/Junior High)9260 - 58 Street nwT6B 0X1 | ph: 780 466-1281www.stbrendan.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Full Day Kindergarten• Spanish Bilingual (7-9)• Spanish Language
and Culture (7-9)• Ukrainian Bilingual (7-9)
ST. CATHERINE(Elementary/Junior High)10915 - 110 Street nwT5H 3E3 | ph: 780 426-6933 www.stcatherine.ecsd.net• Year Round schooling only• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. CHARLES10423 - 172 Avenue nwT5X 4X4 | ph: 780 456-5222www.stcharles.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)
ST. CLEMENT(Elementary/Junior High)7620 Mill Woods Road S. nwT6K 2P7 | ph: 780 462-3806www.stclement.ecsd.net • Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices IB Programme
(Pre-K)• International Baccalaureate
Primary & Middle Years Programmes
ST. DOMINIC5804 - 144 Avenue nwT5A 1K5 | ph: 780 476-9906www.stdominic.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
ST. EDMUND(Elementary/Junior High)11712 - 130 Avenue nwT5E 0V2 | ph: 780 453-1596www.stedmund.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices IB Programme
(Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• International Baccalaureate
Primary & Middle Years Programmes
• Sport Academies: - Hockey (3-9) - Recreation (4-9) - Soccer (4-9)
ST. ELIZABETH7712 - 36 Avenue nwT6K 1H7 | ph: 780 462-7022www.stelizabeth.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
Elementary SChOOLS cont’d
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ST. ELIZABETH SETON(Elementary/Junior High)3711 - 135 Avenue nwT5A 2V6 | ph: 780 478-7751www.stelizabethseton.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Full Day Kindergarten• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)• Spanish Language and
Culture (7-9)
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI6614 - 129 Avenue nwT5C 1V7 | ph: 780 476-7634www.stfrancisofassisi.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin
Cree Language and Culture (K-6)
ST. GABRIEL5540 - 106 Avenue nwT6A 1G3 | ph: 780 466-0220www.stgabriel.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• International Baccalaureate
Primary Years Programme (Candidate School)
• Generations (Inclusice Education)
ST. GERARD12415 - 85 Street nwT5B 3H3 | ph: 780 474-5208www.stgerard.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. JEROME3310 - 107 Avenue nwT5W 0C7 | ph: 780 479-5847www.stjerome.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• Science Academy (K-6)
ST. JOHN BOSCO7411 - 161 A Avenue nwT5Z 3V4 | ph: 780 471-3140www.stjohnbosco.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)
ST. JOHN XXIII(Elementary/Junior High)365 Windermere Rd. nwT6W 0V9 | ph: 780 469-2451www.stjohnxxiii.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• French Immersion (K-9)
ST. JUSTIN8405 - 175 Street nwT5T 0G9 | ph: 780 487-2264www.stjustin.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. KATERI3807 - 41 Avenue nwT6L 6M3 | ph: 780 440-3322www.stkateri.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
ST. LEO5412 - 121 Avenue nwT5W 1N9 | ph: 780 477-3372www.stleo.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. LUCY11750 - 162 Avenue nwT5X 4L9 | ph: 780 456-0053www.stlucy.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)
ST. MARGARET(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)7114 - 98 Street nwT6E 3M1 | ph: 587 499-4804www.stmargaret.ecsd.net• By Referral Only• GIST (Genesis Inclusive
Support Transition)• PBS (Positive Behaviour
Supports)• Personal Pathwayssee page 10 for more information
ST. MARIA GORETTI4214 - 127 Avenue nwT5A 3K6 | ph: 780 475-0158www.stmariagoretti.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. MARTHA7240 - 180 Street nwT5T 3B1 | ph: 780 487-4594www.stmartha.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
ST. MARTIN11310 - 51 Avenue nwT6H 0L7 | ph: 780 434-4848www.stmartin.ecsd.net• Ukrainian Bilingual (K-6)• Ukrainian Dance
Academy (1-6)
ST. MARY490 Rhatigan Road E. nwT6R 2E2 | ph: 780 988-6577www.stmary.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)
Elementary SCHOOlS cont’d
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ST. MATTHEW8735 - 132 Avenue nwT5E 0X7 | ph: 780 473-6575www.stmatthew.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• Half-Day Ukrainian
Bilingual Kindergarten• Ukrainian Bilingual (K-6)• Ukrainian Dance
Academy (1-6)
ST. MONICA14710 - 53 Avenue nwT6H 4C6 | ph: 780 436-7888www.stmonica.ecsd.net• No Regular Program• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)see page 21 for more information
ST. PAUL14410 - 96 Avenue nwT5N 0C7 | ph: 780 452-1510www.stpaul.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• Spanish Language
and Culture (4-6)
ST. PHILIP8720 - 144 Avenue nwT5E 3G7 | ph: 780 475-3566www.stphilip.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• Italian Language and
Culture (K-6)
ST. PIUS X12214 - 128 Street nwT5L 1C5 | ph: 780 453-3941www.stpiusx.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. RICHARD5704 Mill Woods Road S. nwT6L 3K9 | ph: 780 463-5976www.strichard.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Green STEM Academy
(Green Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) see page 15 for more information
ST. STANISLAUS3855 - 114 Street nwT6J 1M3 | ph: 780 434-0295www.ststanislaus.ecsd.net• French Immersion (K-6)
ST. TERESA11350 - 25 Avenue nwT6J 5B1 | ph: 780 437-6022www.stteresa.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)• Spanish Bilingual (K-6)
ST. TERESA OF CALCUTTA9008 - 105 A Avenue nwT5H 4P9 | ph: 780 471-3631www.stteresaofcalcutta.ecsd.net• Year Round schooling only• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS(Elementary/Junior High)420 Desrochers Boulevard swT6W 3J4 | ph: 780 409-2604www.stthomasaquinas.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
ST. TIMOTHY14330 - 117 Street nwT5X 1S6 | ph: 780 456-7375www.sttimothy.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-6)
ST. VINCENT10530 - 138 Street nwT5N 2J6 | ph: 780 452-4474www.stvincent.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
ST. VLADIMIR7510 - 132 Avenue nwT5C 2A9 | ph: 780 476-4613www.stvladimir.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-6)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
SISTER ANNATA BROCKMAN(Elementary/Junior High)355 Hemingway Road nwT6M 0L7 | ph: 780 444-0250www.sisterannatabrockman.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Filipino Language
and Culture (4-8)
Elementary SCHOOlS cont’d
30School Open House Informationwww.openhouse.ecsd.net
31 School Open House Informationwww.openhouse.ecsd.net
Junior High SCHOOlS
ARCHBISHOP JOSEPH MACNEIL(Elementary/Junior High)750 Leger Way nwT6R 3H4 | ph: 780 471-4218www.archbishopjosephmacneil.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)• Spanish Language
and Culture (7-9)
BEN CALF ROBE – ST. CLARE(Elementary/Junior High)11833 - 64 Street nwT5W 4J2 | ph: 780 471-2360www.bencalfrobe.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices Program
(Pre-K, FNMI Focus)• Full Day Kindergarten• First Nations, Métis and Inuit
Education (Pre-K-9)• Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin
Cree Language and Culture (Pre-K-9)
BISHOP DAVID MOTIUK(Elementary/Junior High)855 Lewis Greens Drive nwT5T 4B2 | ph: 780 409-2603www.bishopdavidmotiuk.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices IB Programme
(Pre-K)• International Baccalaureate
Primary & Middle Years Programmes (Candidate School)
CARDINAL LÉGER8808 - 144 Avenue nwT5E 3G7 | ph: 780 475-6262www.cardinalleger.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-9)• Italian Language
and Culture (7-9)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)• WIN Junior
CHRIST THE KING(Elementary/Junior High)180 McConachie Drive nwT5Y 0K9 | ph: 780 409-2605www.christtheking.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
CORPUS CHRISTI(Elementary/Junior High)460 Watt Boulevard swT6X 1P9 | ph: 780 409-2606www.corpuschristi.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
FATHER MICHAEL MIREAU(Elementary/Junior High)3010 Spence Wynd swT6X 1M6 | ph: 780 409-2602www.fathermichaelmireau.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
FATHER MICHAEL TROY3630-23 Street nwT6T 1W7 | ph: 780 471-1962www.fathermichaeltroy.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-9)
H.E. BERIAULT8125 - 167 Street nwT5R 2T7 | ph: 780 489-5490www.heberiault.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-9)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)• Knowledge and Employability
HOLY CROSS(Elementary/Junior High)15120 - 104 Avenue nwT5P 0R5 | ph: 780 489-1981www.holycross.ecsd.net• French Immersion (K-9)• 100 Voices IB Programme
(Pre-K)• International Baccalaureate
Primary & Middle Years Programmes
HOLY FAMILY(Elementary/Junior High)1710 Mill Woods Road E. nwT6L 5C5 | ph: 780 463-8858www.holyfamily.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
JEAN FOREST ALL GIRLS LEADERSHIP ACADEMYLocated within St. Basil Elem/Jr. School10210 - 115 Avenue nwT5G 0L8 | ph: 780 477-3584www.jeanforest.ecsd.net• All Girls Leadership
Focus Program (7-9) see page 16 for more information
J.H. PICARD(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)7055 - 99 Street nwT6E 3R4 | ph: 780 433-4251www.jhpicard.ecsd.net• French Immersion (K-12)• Advanced Placement (10-12)• Fine Arts Academy (7-12)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)
J.J. BOWLEN6110 - 144 Avenue nwT5A 1K5 | ph: 780 475-3730www.jjbowlen.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-9)• Knowledge and Employability
32School Open House Informationwww.openhouse.ecsd.net
KISIKO AWASIS KISKINAHAMAWIN(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)Mountain Cree Camp, Box 33, Robb AB | T0E 1X0 ph: 780 355-4076www.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-12)• First Nations, Métis and
Inuit Education (K-12)• Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin
Cree Language and Culture (K-12)
LOUIS ST. LAURENT(Junior/Senior High)11230 - 43 Avenue nwT6J 0X8 | ph: 780 435-3964www.louisstlaurent.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-12)• Fine Arts Focus School (7-12)• International Baccalaureate
Middle Years & Diploma Programmes
• Part-Time Alternative Self-Paced School (PASS) (10-12)
• Spanish Bilingual (7-10)• Spanish Language
and Culture (10-12)• Sport Academy:
- Hockey (10-12)
MONSIGNOR FEE OTTERSON(Elementary/Junior High)1834 Rutherford Road swT6W 0N5 | ph: 780 430-8015www.monsignorfeeotterson.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Partners in Technology &
Innovative Learning (K-9)
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL(Elementary/Junior High)10524 - 76 Avenue nwT6E 1L3 | ph: 780 433-1062www.ourladyofmountcarmel.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Full Day Kindergarten• Performing Arts
Academy (3-9)• Sport Academies:
- Elite Athletes (3-9) - Hockey (3-9) - Recreation (7-9) - Soccer (3-9)
ST. ALPHONSUS(Elementary/Junior High)11624 - 81 Street nwT5B 2S2 | ph: 780 477-2513www.stalphonsus.ecsd.net• Year Round schooling only• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• Junior Achievement
Leadership Centre (3-9)
ST. BASIL(Elementary/Junior High) 10210 - 115 Avenue nw,T5G 0L8 | ph: 780 477-3584www.stbasil.ecsd.net• Sw. Jan Pawel II Polish
Bilingual Program (K-9)• Full Day Kindergarten• Jean Forest All Girls
Leadership Academy (7-9) - see academy school listing
ST. BRENDAN(Elementary/Junior High)9260 - 58 Street nwT6B 0X1 | ph: 780 466-1281 www.stbrendan.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Full Day Kindergarten• Spanish Bilingual (7-9)• Spanish Language
and Culture (7-9)• Sport Academy: - Golf (7-9)• Ukrainian Bilingual (7-9)
ST. CATHERINE (Elementary/Junior High)10915 - 110 Street nwT5H 3E3 | ph: 780 426-6933www.stcatherine.ecsd.net• Year Round schooling only• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten
ST. CECILIA 8830 - 132 Avenue nw,T5E 0X8 | ph: 780 476-7695www.stcecilia.ecsd.net • Regular Program (7-9)• French Immersion (7-9)
ST. CLEMENT(Elementary/Junior High)7620 Mill Woods Road S. nwT6K 2P7 | ph: 780 462-3806www.stclement.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices IB Programme
(Pre-K)• International Baccalaureate
Primary & Middle Years Programmes
Junior High SChOOLS cont’d
33 School Open House Informationwww.openhouse.ecsd.net
ST. EDMUND(Elementary/Junior High)11712 - 130 Avenue nwT5E 0V2 | ph: 780 453-1596www.stedmund.ecsd.net• Regular Program (Pre-K-9)• 100 Voices IB Programme
(Pre-K)• Full Day Kindergarten• International Baccalaureate
Primary & Middle Years Programmes
• Sport Academies: - Hockey (3-9) - Recreation (4-9) - Soccer (4-9)
ST. ELIZABETH SETON(Elementary/Junior High)3711 - 135 Avenue nwT5A 2V6 | ph: 780 478-7751www.stelizabethseton.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Full Day Kindergarten• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)• Spanish Language
and Culture (7-9)
ST. HILDA7630 - 38 Avenue nwT6K 2N2 | ph: 780 462-3195www.sthilda.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-9)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)• Spanish Bilingual (7-9)• Spanish Langauge
and Culture (7-9)• WIN Junior• Knowledge and Employability
ST. JOHN XXIII(Elementary/Junior High)365 Windermere Rd. nwT6W 0V9 | ph: 780 469-2451www.stjohnxxiii.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• French Immersion (K-9)
ST. MARGARET(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)7114 - 98 Street nwT6E 3M1 | ph: 587 499-4804www.stmargaret.ecsd.net• By Referral Only• GIST (Genesis Inclusive
Support Transition)• PBS (Positive Behaviour
Supports)• Personal Pathwayssee page 10 for more information
ST. MARK11625 - 135 Street nwT5M 1L1 | ph: 780 455-1684www.stmark.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-9)• Generations
(Inclusive Education)• Sport Academy: - Recreation (7-9)
ST. NICHOLAS3643 - 115 Avenue nwT5W 0V1 | ph: 780 474-3713www.stnicholas.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-9)• Fine Arts Academy (7-9)• Science Academy (7-9)• Sport Academy:
- Soccer (7-9)• WIN Junior
ST. ROSE8815 - 145 Street nwT5R 0T7 | ph: 780 483-2695www.strose.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-9)• Accelerated Math
and Science (7-9)• Spanish Langauge
and Culture (7-9)
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS(Elementary/Junior High)420 Desrochers Boulevard swph: 780 441-6000www.stthomasaquinas.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• 100 Voices Program (Pre-K)
ST. THOMAS MORE9610 - 165 Street nwT5P 3S6 | ph: 780 484-2434www.stthomasmore.ecsd.net • Regular Program (7-9)• International Baccalaureate
Middle Years Programme • Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin
Cree Language and Culture (7-9)
• Spanish Language and Culture (7-9)
• Sport Academies: - Baseball (7-9) - Elite Athletes (7-9) - Hockey (7-9) - Ringette (7-8) - Soccer (7-9)
• WIN Junior
SIR JOHN THOMPSON13525 - 132 Avenue nwT5L 3R6 | ph: 780 454-9202www.sirjohnthompson.ecsd.net • Regular Program (7-9)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)
SISTER ANNATA BROCKMAN(Elementary/Junior High)355 Hemingway Road nwT6M 0L7 | ph: 780 444-0250www.sisterannatabrockman.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-9)• Filipino Language
and Culture (4-8)
Junior High SChOOLS cont’d
34School Open House Informationwww.openhouse.ecsd.net
35 School Open House Informationwww.openhouse.ecsd.net
Senior High SCHOOlS
ARCHBISHOP MACDONALD 14219 - 109 Avenue nwT5N 1H5 | ph: 780 451-1470www.archbishopmacdonald.
ecsd.net • Regular Program (10-12)• International Baccalaureate
Middle Years & Diploma Programmes
• French Immersion (10-12)• Spanish Language and
Culture (10-12)
ARCHBISHOP O’LEARY8760 - 132 Avenue nwT5E 0X8 | ph: 780 476-6251www.archbishopoleary.ecsd.net• Regular Program (10-12)• Advanced
Placement (10-12)• Italian Language
and Culture (10-12)• Spanish Language
and Culture (10-12)• Sport Academies:
- Soccer (10-12)• Self-Paced After School
Program (PASS)• Knowledge and Employability• WIN Community
AUSTIN O’BRIEN6110 - 95 Avenue nwT6B 1A5 | ph: 780 466-3161www.austinobrien.ecsd.net• Regular Program (10-12)• Advanced
Placement (10-12)• International
Languages (10-12)• Polish Bilingual (10-12)• Spanish Bilingual (10-12)• Spanish Language
and Culture (10-12)• Ukrainian Bilingual (10-12)• WIN Community• WIN Congregated• Generations
(Inclusive Education)
BLESSED OSCAR ROMERO17760 - 69 Avenue nwT5T 6X3 | ph: 780 428-2705www.blessedoscarromero.
ecsd.net• Regular Program (10-12)• Advanced
Placement (10-12)• Filipino Language
and Culture (10-12)• Spanish Language
and Culture (10-12)• Knowledge and Employability• WIN Community
CARDINAL COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC CENTRE3802 - 139 Avenue nwT5Y 3E7 | ph: 780 944-2002www.cardinalcollins.ecsd.net• See page 22 for information
and a list of programs offered
FRESH STARTwww.freshstart.ecsd.netJunior high upgrading and high school courses.• Locations: - Cardinal Collins (9-12) - Mill Woods (9-12) - Partners for Youth (9-12) - Westmount (9-12)see page 13 for more information including individual location contact and addresses.
HOLY TRINITY7007 - 28 Avenue nwT6K 4A5 | ph: 780 462-5777www.holytrinity.ecsd.net• Regular Program (10-12)• International Baccalaureate
Middle Years & Diploma Programmes
• Filipino Language and Culture (10-12)
• Spanish Language and Culture (10-12)
• Knowledge and Employability• WIN Community
JEAN FOREST ALL GIRLS LEADERSHIP ACADEMYLocated within St. Joseph High School10830 - 109 Street nwT5H 3C1 | ph: 780 426-2010www.stjoseph.ecsd.net• All Girls Leadership
Focus Program (10-12) see page 16 for more information
36School Open House Informationwww.openhouse.ecsd.net
J.H. PICARD(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)7055 - 99 Street nwT6E 3R4 | ph: 780 433-4251www.jhpicard.ecsd.net • French Immersion (K-12)• Advanced
Placement (10-12)• Fine Arts Academy (7-12)• Enhanced Academic
Program (7-9)
KISIKO AWASIS KISKINAHAMAWIN(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)Mountain Cree Camp, Box 33, Robb AB | T0E 1X0ph: 780 355-4076www.ecsd.net• Regular Program (K-12)• First Nations, Métis and
Inuit Education (K-12)• Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin
Cree Language and Culture (K-12)
LOUIS ST. LAURENT(Junior/Senior High)11230 - 43 Avenue nwT6J 0X8 | ph: 780 435-3964www.louisstlaurent.ecsd.net• Regular Program (7-12)• Fine Arts Focus
School (7-12)• International Baccalaureate
Middle Years & Diploma Programmes
• Part-Time Alternative Self-Paced School (PASS) (10-12)
• Spanish Bilingual (7-10)• Spanish Language and
Culture (10-12)• Sport Academy:
- Hockey (10-12)• WIN Community
MOTHER MARGARET MARY2010 Leger Road nwT6R 0R9 | ph: 780 988-2279www.mothermargaretmary.
ecsd.net • Regular Program (10-12)• Advanced Placement (10-12)• Spanish Language
and Culture (10-12)• WIN Community
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER9250 - 163 Street nwT5R 0A7 | ph: 780 489-2571www.stfrancisxavier.ecsd.net • Regular Program (10-12)• Advanced
Placement (10-12)• Spanish Language
and Culture (10-12)• Sport Academies:
- Baseball (10-12) - Golf (10-12) - Hockey (10-12) - Lacrosse (10-12) - Soccer (10-12)
• WIN Community
ST. JOSEPH10830 - 109 Street nwT5H 3C1 | ph: 780 426-2010www.stjoseph.ecsd.net • Regular Program (10-12)• Guided Customized
Learning (GCL)• Career Skills Centre• International Baccalaureate
Diploma Programme and - Career-related Programme (11-12)
• Italian Language and Culture (10-12)
• Jean Forest All Girls Leadership Academy (10-12) - see academy school listing
• Nehiyaw Pimatisiwin Cree Language and Culture (10-12)
• Spanish Language and Culture (10-12)
• WIN Community• Diploma Self-Regulated
Learning (DSRL) (10-12)
ST. MARGARET(Elementary/Junior/Senior High)7114 - 98 Street nwT6E 3M1 | ph: 587 499-4804www.stmargaret.ecsd.net• By Referral Only• GIST (Genesis Inclusive
Support Transition)• PBS (Positive Behaviour
Supports)• Personal Pathwayssee page 10 for more information
Senior High SChOOLS cont’d
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