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Compare International Schools in Edmonton, Canada

Comparing 3 schools side by side in USD.

Fees CA$11,000 - 12,500
Type Co-educational
Edmonton Academy is an independent school in Edmonton serving Grades 3–12 with diagnosed learning disorders. It teaches the Alberta Education curriculum in a Canadian context, with a clear SEN focus and a structured, supportive learning environment designed to rebuild confidence in learning. The school operates as an Alberta Education-designated special education institution and is governed by the Edmonton Academy Society for Learning Disabled, a registered charity and not-for-profit organization with a volunteer board. Classrooms emphasize small sizes, explicit, systematic instruction, and universal design for learning, alongside a daily learning strategies block and targeted tutoring to build executive functioning and self-regulation. Visual Arts is taught by a credentialed artist, integrating arts with core academics. Family partnerships are strong, and donor involvement supports access to specialized education. Since 1983, Edmonton Academy has helped students develop skills, independence, and a positive attitude toward learning within a stable, predictable setting. It welcomes international families.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - null years
Fees CA$3,263 - 12,800
Pupils 310
Type Co-educational
Progressive Academy is an independent private school in Edmonton's Glenora neighbourhood, serving Kindergarten through Grade 12 under Canada's Alberta Education program. The school follows the Alberta Program of Studies for all grades, with small class sizes to support individualized learning. Language offerings include French and Mandarin, alongside Visual Arts, Drama, Music, Physical Education and technology/art electives. Junior and Senior High follow the Alberta program in core subjects, with a concert band and electives such as robotics, photography, videography, international travel, and gifted and talented programs. High school is self-paced, with many students completing in two years; admission to senior high is by interview. Facilities include classrooms, a technology centre, an auditorium, a library, music and art rooms, two performance stages, and a gym. The campus is five blocks from the river valley and Space and Science Centre. Distinctive features include Mountain Adventure School, internships, and hands-on projects and the arts.
Instructs in English
Ages 5 - null years
Fees CA$2,236 - 26,580
Pupils 380
Type Co-educational
TEMPO School is a private day school in Edmonton, Alberta, offering the Canadian curriculum with provincial accreditation. Founded in 1963, it is a nonprofit governed by a Board and serves about 380 students with a 30-member faculty. The school is organized into Lower School (K–4), Middle School (5–8) and Upper School (9–12), with class sizes around 20 to encourage close teacher–student interaction. In Lower School, English language development is the focus; mathematics begins Grade 1, French Grade 2, geography Grade 3, and Grade 4 emphasizes grammar and math. Middle School covers English, grammar, mathematics, science, French, spelling and geography, with history from Grade 6 and STEM starting Grade 7 (physics, biology) and chemistry Grade 8. Upper School offers a university-preparatory program including CALM and physical education, alongside core subjects. TEMPO also offers clubs such as Quiz Club, Debate Club and Chess, plus Art and Drama, and language options like AP French and Latin 30.
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