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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. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  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. 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 ...

  9. University of Calgary Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    The University of Calgary Students' Union is an organization representing students at the University of Calgary. Every Undergraduate registered at the University of Calgary is a member of the Students' Union. The Students' Union is a multifaceted organization serving as part student government, part lobby group, and part business. Students are ...