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Strengths Outdoor Education, Languages, Performing Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, High School
Introduction
Calgary Academy is a Canadian-curriculum school serving early years through Grade 12, located at 1677 6 Street SW. It offers Early Years (Kindergarten–Grade 2) and tracks for Grades 3–12: Academy, a strengths-based remediation program, and Collegiate, which prepares students for higher education and life beyond school. Blended+ for Grades 9–12 combines virtual classes, in-person days, and off-site trips to foster independent learning. Small class sizes and educational support promote independence, skills, and confidence. The campus spans 16 acres with 105,500 square feet of learning space overlooking the Rocky Mountains and bordered by forest and athletic field. Facilities include modern classrooms, several gymnasiums, two learning commons, and dedicated Integrated Studies spaces offering Art, Computer Science, Construction Lab, Foods, Multimedia, Drama, Guitar, Leadership, Music, Outdoor Education, Photography, Spanish, Sports Medicine, and Wellness. Extracurriculars include CASSC, ITS, drama productions, CASTLE, Yearbook, D&D, QSA, and QUEST Council. These programs cultivate citizenship, leadership, and well-being.
Calgary Academy has 752 pupils, instruction in English.
Location
1677 – 93 Street SW, Calgary, Alberta T3H 0R3. The campus is in the southwest area of Calgary.
Stages
Early Years (K–2); Academy (3–12); Collegiate (3–12); Blended+ (9–12).
Additional learning support
Psychologist, Reading Centre, and Speech Language Pathologist support students; Occupational therapy is provided on a limited basis through a partnership with Renfrew Educational Services.
School day structure
Instructional hours are 8:20 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and 1:00 p.m. on Fridays.
Bus service
Transportation is provided through First Student Canada. For 2025–2026, 18 bus routes operate across Calgary quadrants, De Winton, and Bragg Creek. Routes are redesigned annually and information is provided to families by the third to fourth week of August.
Diving Deeper
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Fees
Annual tuition at Calgary Academy ranges from CAD 18,400 to CAD 22,990 for 2026/27.
Application fee
- CAD 250 per application (non-refundable).
New-enrolment and re-enrolment deposits
- New enrolment deposit (new students): CAD 700 (non-refundable; applied to reduce tuition). - Re-enrolment deposit (returning students): CAD 1,800 required.
Annual tuition by program / year group and installment breakdowns
- Academy (Grades 3–12): Tuition CAD 22,990. - Full payment: One-time payment of CAD 22,990 due Sept. 15, 2026. - Split payment: Two equal payments (finance fee CAD 250 applies). Total = CAD 22,990 + CAD 250 = CAD 23,240; each payment = CAD 11,620 due Sept. 15, 2026 and Jan. 15, 2027. - 10 monthly payments: Ten equal payments (finance fee CAD 500 applies). Total = CAD 22,990 + CAD 500 = CAD 23,490; monthly payment = CAD 2,349.00 due the 15th of each month Sept.–June.
- Collegiate (Grades 3–12): Tuition CAD 18,400. - Full payment: One-time payment of CAD 18,400 due Sept. 15, 2026. - Split payment: Two equal payments (finance fee CAD 250 applies). Total = CAD 18,400 + CAD 250 = CAD 18,650; each payment = CAD 9,325 due Sept. 15, 2026 and Jan. 15, 2027. - 10 monthly payments: Ten equal payments (finance fee CAD 500 applies). Total = CAD 18,400 + CAD 500 = CAD 18,900; monthly payment = CAD 1,890.00 due the 15th of each month Sept.–June.
- Blended+ (Grades 9–12): Tuition CAD 18,400 (mirrors Collegiate tuition and payment options). - Full, Split and 10-month options follow the same structure and installment amounts as Collegiate.
- Early Years (Kindergarten–Grade 2): Tuition CAD 18,400. - Full, Split and 10-month options follow the same structure and installment amounts as Collegiate.
Supply and program-specific fees
- Supply Fee (Kindergarten): CAD 900 (includes school-provided device, tech support, supplies, yearbook, field trips, recognition nights). - Supply Fee (Grades 1–8 and Grade 10): CAD 1,150 (includes device where applicable, tech support, supplies, yearbook, field trips, recognition nights, retreats). - Supply Fee (Grade 10 Blended+): CAD 900 (includes device, tech support, supplies, yearbook, recognition nights; field trips and retreats included in Blended+ tuition). - Supply Fee (Grade 9, 11–12 including Blended+): Academy/Collegiate CAD 600; Blended+ CAD 350. - Additional fees for clubs, teams, offsite activities, athletics and curriculum-specific activities apply; these fees vary by activity, are established at the start of the activity, are due upfront, and are non-refundable. Payment and viewing of these activity fees are managed through the school's Rycor system. Medical tax letter fee: CAD 100.
New Family Initiation Fee
- One-time, non-refundable New Family Initiation Fee: CAD 2,500 per family (one fee regardless of number of children new to the school). Kindergarten students are exempt from this fee until Grade 1.
Supplementary funding (where provincial funding is not available or not in place)
- Supplementary Funding Fee for students not eligible for provincial funding: CAD 4,595 for a child without a documented learning disability/condition that affects learning. - Supplementary Funding Fee where a student has a documented learning disability or similar condition: CAD 12,598. - All Supplementary Funding fees are non-refundable and will not be prorated.
Transportation / busing fees and related refund rules
- Two-way busing: - First child: CAD 2,950. - Additional child: CAD 2,300. - Additional stop per child: CAD 650. - One-way busing (available for Blended+ and Kindergarten–Grade 8): - First child: CAD 2,100. - Additional child: CAD 2,100. - Additional stop per child: CAD 650. - Transportation contract deadline: April 30; contracts after deadline are subject to CAD 150 late fee and no guaranteed spot until 4–6 weeks after school starts. - Transportation refunds: 40% of the transportation fee is refundable if cancelled after Aug. 15 and prior to Jan. 1; transportation fees are non-refundable after Jan. 1.
Billing schedule, payment terms and late-payment penalties
- Payment options for tuition and supply fees: - Full payment: One-time payment due Sept. 15, 2026 (no finance fee). - Split payment: Two equal payments due Sept. 15, 2026 and Jan. 15, 2027 (CAD 250 finance fee applies to the plan). - 10 monthly payments: Ten equal payments due the 15th of each month from Sept. 2026 through June 2027 (CAD 500 finance fee applies to the plan). - Late payments: Outstanding balances not paid according to the selected payment plan will be charged interest at 2% per month (24% per annum) on the unpaid balance after 30 days. Accounts in arrears must be brought current before a child may be enrolled for the next school year.
Mid-year enrolment, withdrawals and expulsion billing rules
- Mid-year enrolment: - Enrolment/re-enrolment after Sept. 1 but prior to Nov. 30: full tuition and all fees are required. - Enrolment/re-enrolment after Nov. 30: tuition will be prorated for the number of months of enrolment remaining in the school year plus two months; all fees are still required and will not be prorated. - Withdrawals: - Withdrawal prior to Jan. 31: payment required for tuition up to the month in which the withdrawal occurred plus two months' tuition after the month of withdrawal. - Withdrawal after Jan. 31: the entire balance of the annual tuition and fees for the school year is required. - Expulsion at any time: the entire balance of the annual tuition and fees for the school year is required.
Refunds and non-refundable items
- Non-refundable items include: application fee (CAD 250), new enrolment deposit (CAD 700), New Family Initiation Fee (CAD 2,500), supplementary funding fees, and activity/club fees (activity fees are stated as non-refundable). Transportation fees have limited refundability as described above. Supply and other fees are required and will not be prorated for certain mid-year scenarios.
Accepted payment methods and administration fees
- Online bill payment via major Canadian banks (TD, RBC, BMO, ATB, Scotiabank, Credit Union, CIBC, HSBC) using the child's nine-digit Student ID as account number. - Interac e-Transfer within Canada to ar@calgaryacademy.com (include child's name and purpose in memo). - Enrolment portal payment options: - Electronic cheque (auto-debit): flat merchant admin fee CAD 2.50 per transaction. - Credit card via the enrolment portal: merchant admin fee of 3.05%. - Rycor (online payments for activity and other fees) accepts credit-card payments; instructions and login options are provided through the school's Rycor/PowerSchool access. Receipts for current tuition, related fees and bussing are emailed within 10–30 business days depending on time of year.
Other cost items and assistance
- Additional fees may apply for clubs, teams, offsite activities, athletics, and curriculum-specific activities; these are set per activity, due upfront, and managed through Rycor (non-refundable). - Medical tax letters are available for CAD 100. - Bursaries may be available through the Calgary Academy Parents Association (CAPA) and other foundations; eligibility and application procedures for bursaries are administered separately from tuition billing.
Academics
Calgary Academy teaches Canadian Curriculum.
Curriculum
Calgary Academy offers Early Years (Kindergarten–Grade 2) and two program tracks for Grades 3–12: Academy and Collegiate. The Academy is strengths-based and remediation-focused to meet each student's unique learning needs. The Collegiate program prepares students for a rapidly changing world and their next chapter. Blended+ for Grades 9–12 combines virtual classes, in-person school days, and off-site trips to empower independent learners. Small class sizes and educational support foster independence, skills, and confidence.
Student Teacher Ratio
Small class sizes support individualized learning and close teacher support.
Exam Results
The 2024–2025 Alberta Education Results Report (AERR) was published November 28, 2025. For Grade 9 Provincial Achievement Tests, Calgary Academy recorded 77.0% of students achieving the acceptable or excellence standard, compared with the provincial average of 62.6%. For Diploma Examinations (Grade 12) in 2025, Calgary Academy reported 77.4% acceptable and 11.3% excellence, compared with the provincial averages of 82.0% acceptable and 23.0% excellence.
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Admissions
Admissions
1) Parent/Guardian Tour: Tours are held regularly for families considering K–12. The tours provide an overview of the programs and facilities and allow families to see the school in action. Tours are adults-only. Attending a tour is a required part of the admissions process. 2) Apply online: Complete the application online, pay the non-refundable application fee, and provide all required documentation. An admissions deposit is required as part of the process. 3) Student Needs Assessment: If Calgary Academy may fit, an informal one-on-one meeting is scheduled to learn more about the child's learning needs, and the child will receive a personal campus tour. Scheduling a Student Needs Assessment does not guarantee placement. 4) Final decision: The Admissions Committee reviews all information to determine the best program for the child. If the child fits Calgary Academy's criteria, an offer of admission may be extended or the child may be placed on a waitlist. The review may take up to one month after the application is complete. Limited space by grade exists with a wait pool for some grades (e.g., wait pool for grades 2 and 4; other grades may be at capacity).
Scholarships
The Calgary Academy Parents Association (CAPA) provides bursaries to students with demonstrated need to attend Calgary Academy. Since 1986, CAPA has provided more than $5 million in bursaries, with a limited number of bursaries available. If bursary support is needed, the CAPA bursary application forms are submitted after an admissions application has been submitted to the school. An additional bursary of $4,000 per year may be available through the Prosser Foundation for low-income families; the Prosser Foundation bursary applications are offered each year in February with a deadline in late March.
Waitlist
The school uses a waitlist system when programs reach capacity. There is a Wait Pool designation for certain grades (notably grades 2 and 4) while other grades may be at capacity. If a program reaches capacity, students may be placed on a waitlist. Mid-year admissions may also be subject to waitlists.
School Events
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FAQs
Where is Calgary Academy located and what area does it serve?
Calgary Academy is in the southwest of Calgary, at 1677-93 Street SW, Alberta T3H 0R3. The campus sits with Rocky Mountain views and is bordered by a forest and an athletic field, serving Early Years (Kindergarten–Grade 2) and two program tracks for Grades 3–12 (Academy and Collegiate), plus Blended+ for Grades 9–12. The school is co-educational and led by Head of School Dr. Timothy Carlson.
What are the main program tracks and what makes them different?
The Academy track is strengths-based and remediation-focused to meet each student's learning needs. The Collegiate program prepares students for their next chapter in a rapidly changing world, and Blended+ for Grades 9–12 combines virtual classes with in-person days and off-site trips to foster independent learning. Class sizes are small with strong educational support across programs.
What are the school hours and weekly schedule?
Instruction runs from 8:20 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and until 1:00 p.m. on Fridays, giving a consistent daily structure for students.
What are the tuition fees by program and what payment options exist?
Academy (Grades 3–12) tuition is CAD 22,990 per year, while Collegiate, Early Years (K–2), and Blended+ are CAD 18,400. Payment options include a full payment due Sept 15, 2026; two equal payments with a CAD 250 finance fee; or ten monthly payments with a CAD 500 finance fee. Supply, activity, and additional program fees are billed separately.
What other fees should I budget for?
There is a non-refundable application fee of CAD 250, a new enrolment deposit of CAD 700, and a re-enrolment deposit of CAD 1,800. New Family Initiation Fee is CAD 2,500 per family (Kindergarten students are exempt until Grade 1). Supply fees vary by grade, and additional activity fees are non-refundable; transportation fees are also separate with specific refund rules.
How does the admissions process work and are there waitlists?
The process includes a parent/guardian tour, online application with required documents and a non-refundable fee, a Student Needs Assessment, and a final Admissions Committee decision. If a program is at capacity, students may be placed on a waitlist or in a wait pool for certain grades; mid-year admissions may also involve waitlists.
How did Calgary Academy perform on Alberta's exams in 2024–2025?
For Grade 9 Provincial Achievement Tests, 77.0% of students reached acceptable or excellence, above the provincial average of 62.6%. For Grade 12 Diploma Examinations in 2025, 77.4% were acceptable and 11.3% were excellence, compared with provincial averages of 82.0% and 23.0%, respectively.
What learning supports are available for students with learning differences?
Integrated Studies supports students with diagnosed learning difficulties across programs, and the Academy serves Grades 3–12 with remediation as needed. Additional supports include a Psychologist, a Reading Centre, and a Speech Language Pathologist; Occupational therapy is available through a Renfrew Educational Services partnership.
What does the curriculum look like across Early Years to Grade 12?
Calgary Academy offers Early Years (Kindergarten–Grade 2) and two tracks for Grades 3–12 (Academy and Collegiate), with Blended+ for Grades 9–12. Integrated Studies provides specialized spaces for subjects like Art, Drama, Spanish, Guitar, Music, and more, led by subject-matter experts. Small class sizes support individualized learning across all levels.
What facilities does Calgary Academy have on campus?
The campus covers over 105,500 square feet with an expansion planned, offering Rocky Mountain views and a forested setting with an athletic field. There are multiple gymnasiums, two learning commons, and Integrated Studies spaces that connect Academy, Collegiate, and Blended+ students.
What sports and on-site facilities are available?
Calgary Academy has multiple gymnasiums and an outdoor athletic field to support a broad PE program. Knights Athletics offers fall, winter, and spring sports such as golf, cross-country, volleyball, football, basketball, badminton, soccer, track and field, and rugby, plus a Grade 6 Challenge. The Ski and Snowboard Club (CASSC) provides coaching for winter sports.
What kinds of spaces support arts and Integrated Studies?
Integrated Studies provides spaces for Art, Computer Science, Construction Lab, Foods, Multimedia, Drama, Guitar, Leadership, Music, Outdoor Education, Photography, Spanish, Sports Medicine, and Wellness, taught by subject-matter experts. The program is designed to connect Academy, Collegiate, and Blended+ students through shared learning opportunities.
What kinds of clubs and leadership opportunities are there beyond the classroom?
Lunch-time clubs include Calgary Academy Student Leadership (CASTLE), Yearbook Club, Dungeons & Dragons, Queer-Straight Alliance (QSA), and QUEST Council; there are also two drama productions each year where students can participate in acting, set design, or stage crew. The International Travel Studies program also provides global learning experiences.
What is the International Travel Studies program and what does it involve?
ITS is a year-long focus on altruism and global citizenship, with trips to destinations such as Brazil, Cambodia, Vietnam, Tanzania, and Morocco. Students research destination history, culture, and language beforehand, participate in volunteering and fundraising, and support host communities through partner organizations.
What wellbeing and SEL supports does Calgary Academy offer?
The school anchors social-emotional learning through REACH values and focuses on self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. Counselling is available for K–8, with a dedicated contact for Grades 9–12, and safeguarding measures include digital security and staff training.
Is there an English language learning program (EAL) at Calgary Academy?
There is no EAL program; instruction is conducted in English. The school does offer integrated Spanish within the IS framework as part of language offerings.
How does safeguarding work at the school?
Safeguarding includes electronic security with cameras and securely stored digital records, overseen by the principal. Volunteers must complete Commit to Kids training before participating in school activities.
Is there a school uniform?
No, Calgary Academy does not require uniforms.
What is the Knights House System and how does it work?
The Knights House System divides students from Kindergarten through Grade 12 into four houses—orange, yellow, purple, and grey. Houses are student-led and earn points through REACH-based activities, with students and staff owning their house name, norms, and values.
What food options does Castle Café provide?
Castle Café offers fresh, healthy meals year-round with a rolling six-week menu. Breakfast is available from 7:45 a.m. to 8:20 a.m., and lunch is served during scheduled periods; orders are managed through a cashless LunchTime system with parental access via PowerSchool.