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This is a list of senior high schools in Alberta accredited by Alberta Education. [1]The listed schools include public, separate, private and charter high schools, as well as all other organizations accredited to teach high school courses, including outreach schools, adult education schools, distant learning and homeschooling coordination centres, and coordination centres for in place ...
Jasper Place High School is located in west end Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and is part of the Edmonton Public School System.It opened in 1961, originally part of the Town of Jasper Place school system, becoming a part of the Edmonton system when Jasper Place amalgamated with Edmonton in 1964.
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Edmonton Public Schools (legally Edmonton School Division) is the largest public school division in Edmonton, the second largest in Alberta, and the sixth largest in Canada. The division offers a variety of alternative and special needs programs, and many are offered in multiple locations to improve accessibility for students.
In 2005, Maclean's Magazine named OSA as the top academic high school in Canada. [1] In addition to its Maclean's ranking, OSA was ranked by the Fraser Institute in 2010 as the best high school in Alberta. [5] In 2011, it was featured as the top-ranked high school in the Edmonton Sun's High School Report Card. [6]
This category is for senior high schools in Alberta, which teach grades 10–12. Junior high schools, which teach grades 7–9, should be put in Category:Middle schools in Alberta . Some schools, which teach more than the normal three grades, may fall under both categories.
Harry Ainlay High School is a high school located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in the Royal Gardens neighbourhood, south of Whitemud Drive on 111 Street. The school is operated by the Edmonton Public School System and has a wide variety of educational opportunities for students, including full French Immersion instruction, the International Baccalaureate Program (designated an IB school since ...
It was named in 2009 in honour of Edmonton's first female school teacher, Lillian Osborne, who was 20-years-old when she started teaching in 1889 in what was then the town of Edmonton, North-West Territories; the school named for her has a larger "population" (2,116 students) than the entire population of Edmonton when she started teaching.