Pioneer Middle School is a professional learning community with high expectations, committed to ensuring that all students achieve academic, social, and emotional success and growth within a safe, caring, healthy and positive environment.
Colonies in the Wolf Creek Public Schools jurisdiction each have their own school where teachers, hired by the division, provide instruction to Hutterite children based on the guidelines established in the Alberta curriculum. Hutterite children also have the opportunity for instruction in their German language prior to and following the English school instruction.
Lacombe Outreach School is a non-traditional school which focuses on 'making a difference' for students while they pursue their public education. Students succeed at Lacombe Outreach School because of the respectful educational environment that recognizes that students have different ways of learning. Programs are tailored to the individual needs of students, whether those needs involve self-directed or teacher-directed learning.
The Education Centre operates on a 12 month continuum for clients of the Centennial Centre For Mental Health and Brain Injury. Hours of operation are 9:00 to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Clients participate in individual and group therapy sessions provided by qualified teaching staff. The emphasis is on enhancing cognitive rehabilitation in the areas of memory, attention, language, reading, mathematics, written expression and computer training. Instruction is offered in credit courses up to and including Grade 12.
Client goals are estabished and reviewed with input from the interdisciplinary team, the client, and the client's family.
Using priority intervention criteria, clients may receive between 2 to 4 hours of individual therapy per week and/or up to 4 hours of group therapy.
The Education Centre serves an average of 20 to 30 clients daily. Between 160-200 individual clients are served annually.
Motto
"Learning Together For Life"
Mission
“To build our future by creating an engaging educational environment for all learners. Our school community will develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes by meeting the individual needs of all learners. This will provide the basis for success in life.”
At Crestomere School, our focus is to guide students as environmental stewards and help them grow into independent researchers, tech-savvy creators, global collaborators, and 21st century learners. We believe the aim of education at our school is to develop abilities of individuals in order that they make a positive contribution to society. At Crestomere, our learning network involves the school, the students, the parents, and the local and global communities.