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  2. List of school authorities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian province of Alberta has 379 school authorities, which are sometimes referred to as school boards, school districts, or school divisions.Types include public school, separate school and francophone school authorities.

  3. 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.

  4. Suncor Energy Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Suncor Energy Centre, [5] formerly the Petro-Canada Centre, is a 181,000-square-metre (1,950,000 sq ft) project composed of two granite and reflective glass-clad office towers of 32 floors and 52 floors, in the office core of downtown Calgary, Alberta.

  5. Master's Academy & College - Wikipedia

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    Master's Academy & College, founded in 1997, and also known as Master's, Master's Academy, and Master's College, is a K-12 Christian school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [1] Master's originally developed its teaching pedagogy through its research arm, the Profound Learning Institute. The Profound Learning Institute was then rebranded as Imaginal ...

  6. Webber Academy - Wikipedia

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    The campus consists of a junior kindergarten and senior kindergarten facility, a main building with elementary and senior school wings, third floor science centre, two full-size gymnasiums, an outdoor sports court, several playgrounds and a 400-meter running track. The school is situated on a 47-acre campus in southwest Calgary, currently home ...

  7. Career and Technology Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Career and Technology Centre (CTC) is a centre of excellence, serving high school students in Calgary, Alberta who want to pursue apprenticeship in the trades. The centre falls under the jurisdiction of the Calgary Board of Education. The CTC is currently located within the Lord Shaughnessy High School. [2]

  8. Alberta charter schools - Wikipedia

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    Calgary Girls' School was granted a charter in 2003 Connect Charter School, a science oriented charter school. Alberta charter schools are a special type of public school [1] which have a greater degree of autonomy than normal public schools, allowing them to offer programs that are significantly different from regular public schools operated by district school boards.

  9. Alternative High School - Wikipedia

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    Alternative High School (AHS) is a public senior high (secondary) school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; which teaches grades 10 through 12. AHS is currently located at the Clinton Ford Centre, which was home to the former Clinton Ford Elementary School. AHS was launched, independent of the board, in September 1974 by a parents group.