Welcome to the Coralwood Seventh-day Adventist Academy We are a Seventh-day Adventist school located in Edmonton, AB. Our staff are committed to providing quality education in a Christ-filled environment. Our school is part of the world-wide Seventh-day Aventist school network. The Seventh-day Adventist educational system includes elementary and high schools, colleges and universities in countries around the globe.
Concordia University of Edmonton was born to be different.
For almost one hundred years, our students came together through a shared belief, despite their varied interests and fascinations, their majors and minors. It created a unique culture, where we could learn and create with anyone. CUE is no longer a faith-based campus but it remains a gathering place — a place of spirit — no matter what drives us.
At CUE we apply what we learn, in and out of our formal programs of study, working together to solve problems on campus and beyond. We earn a broad education, intellectually and emotionally, even as we specialize. We live and work on a small campus, a river valley oasis, but Edmonton is our workshop.
Clearview Public Schools (Clearview School Division #71) is the school board for elementary and secondary schools in the Settler area. Visit our website for the superintendent's message, school bus information, news and announcements, school-year calendar and more. You can also check our site for employment opportunities.
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Edmonton Academy, established in 1983, is an Alberta Education Designated Special Education Private School for students who have been diagnosed with a learning disability.
The primary purpose of Edmonton Academy is to provide a high standard of specialized teaching in order to meet the needs of its students. As such, the Academy recognizes that student progress - academic, social and emotional - is the ultimate measure of the school's ability to meet its students' needs.