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  2. Alberta private schools - Wikipedia

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    Tuition limits are not set by the government, and private schools do not receive funding for transportation or optional charges such as uniform and specialized curriculum activities. In the 2023–24 school year, approximately 45,477 students attended a private school, or around 5.68 per cent of the total student population.

  3. Tuition centre - Wikipedia

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    Tuition centre (Malay: Pusat Tuisyen) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tuition centres are cram schools. They are private educational institutions which offer tutoring in various subjects and preparation for specific tests and examinations. Cram schools with the title "tuition centre" are predominantly found in Malaysia, Singapore and India.

  4. Alberta charter schools - Wikipedia

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    The Global Learning Academy, in Calgary, was granted a charter in 1996, and with 480 students was the largest charter school in the province. However, mismanagement and financial problems resulted in the suspension of its founding principal in December 1997, the replacement of its board of directors with a trustee in January 1998, and the ...

  5. List of school authorities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Calgary School District No. 19; Canadian Rockies Regional Division No. 12; Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73; Clearview School Division No. 71; Edmonton School District No. 7; Elk Island Public Schools Regional Division No. 14; Foothills School Division No. 38; Fort McMurray Public School District No. 2833; Fort Vermilion School Division No. 52

  6. Connect Charter School - Wikipedia

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    At the time of writing, there are 104 students each in grades 4-9. Wait lists are held for each grade in the event of students leaving or transferring away. Ten buses, owned and operated by Southland Bussing of Calgary service CCS, taking the majority of the kids to and from school every school day. The library at CCS as seen in 2007

  7. Calgary Academy - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on September 1, 1981, by Jim Grey, a Calgarian businessman. Calgary Academy's first class graduated in 1987. [3] Its core principles are respect, enthusiasm, altruism, commitment and honesty. [4] [5] As of 2023, it has more than 700 students on a 16-acre campus, and 150 staff members. [3]

  8. Robert Thirsk High School - Wikipedia

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    Robert Thirsk High School is a public senior high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It derives its name from Robert Thirsk, a Canadian engineer and physician, and a former Canadian Space Agency astronaut. The high school is located in the Northwest Calgary community of Arbour Lake, and has a capacity of 1,500 students.

  9. Springbank Community High School - Wikipedia

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    Springbank Community High School is a public senior high school in Springbank, Alberta, Canada.Located on the west side of the city of Calgary, the school provides programming to students in grades nine to twelve from the communities of Bragg Creek, Springbank, Redwood Meadows and parts of Calgary’s western edge.