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Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Taught languages French, Spanish
Typical class size 22
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Middle School, High School
Introduction
West Island College Calgary is an independent private day school at 7410 Blackfoot Trail SE, Calgary, Alberta. The curriculum follows the Alberta high school framework, offering English Language Arts, French Language Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, International Languages and Physical Education, plus AP courses, dual credit options, the Institute Program, International Studies, and fine arts. French Immersion is available, supported by a DELF Centre and the WIC Bilingual Diploma. Alberta graduation requirements are met through the program, with electives and career pathways. The 6.5-acre campus features over 100,000 square feet of learning spaces, including a 31,000-square-foot Wolves Den for wellness and athletics, two gyms, and a full-sized athletic field. Specialized spaces include the Learning Commons and Cub Cave for mindfulness, the Greenhouse, and Innovation Alley with a game-dev studio, recording studios, a green screen room, robotics lab and design studio. WIC offers 40 clubs and activities, supporting enrichment and expression.
7410 Blackfoot Trail SE, Calgary, Alberta T2H 1M5, Canada
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The Essentials
West Island College Calgary has typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English, French.
Location
7410 Blackfoot Trail SE, Calgary, AB T2H 1M5. The campus is in southeast Calgary in an industrial area. It is accessible from surrounding neighborhoods via Blackfoot Trail SE and nearby routes. The school serves students in Grades 7–12.
Stages
Junior high (Grades 7–9) and senior high (Grades 10–12).
Type
Independent private day school.
Country affiliation
Canada
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Fees
Annual tuition at West Island College Calgary ranges from CAD 23,470 to CAD 36,576 for 2026/27.
Application Fees
- A non-refundable application fee of CAD 200 is charged per applicant and is payable by e-transfer to paywic@mywic.ca.
Tuition — Academic Years (totals)
- 2026/27 school year: Alberta resident tuition per student is CAD 23,470. - 2026/27 school year: International student tuition per student is CAD 36,576. - For context, the 2025/26 school year totals were: Alberta resident CAD 22,460 and International CAD 35,000.
Tuition — Payment schedules and per-term amounts (new students, 2026/27)
Alberta-resident student payment options (New Students): - Option 1 — Annual payment (single payment): - Jan 15, 2026: CAD 5,000; May 15, 2026: CAD 5,000; Sept 1, 2026: CAD 13,470. Total CAD 23,470. - Option 2 — Semi-annual payments (two larger instalments plus earlier deposits as required): - Jan 15, 2026: CAD 5,000; May 15, 2026: CAD 5,000; Sept 1, 2026: CAD 6,902; Feb 1, 2027: CAD 6,902. Total CAD 23,804 (includes CAD 334 finance fee). - Option 3 — Nine monthly payments (extended plan): - Jan 15, 2026: CAD 5,000; May 15, 2026: CAD 5,000; Feb 1, 2027: CAD 6,902; May 1, 2027: CAD 1,560. Total CAD 24,040 (includes CAD 570 finance fee).
International student payment schedule (New Students, 2026/27): - Two instalment schedule: Jan 15, 2026: CAD 18,288; Sept 1, 2026: CAD 18,288; Total CAD 36,576. Payment by international wire/bank transfer or local Canadian bank bill payment options are provided.
Billing schedule and payment terms (general and new-student rules)
- New-student timing rules: students enrolled after Jan 15 of the given year must submit the initial tuition payment at contract signing; students enrolled after May 15 must submit the January and May tuition payments at contract signing. All tuition and fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Finance fees apply to extended payment plans.
One-time and additional fees
- Family Membership Fee: one-time, non-refundable charge of CAD 3,500 per family. For a single student entering Senior High, the Family Membership Fee is CAD 2,000. This fee is paid at the time of enrolment and applies thereafter to qualifying siblings. - Capital Improvement Fee (CIF): one-time, non-refundable CAD 3,500 per family, payable at enrolment and extending to siblings. - School supplies and activity fees: students are responsible for course-specific supplies; activity fees are collected for athletics, international travel, camps, trips, and merchandise. Mandatory fees for Grade 9 Celebration and Grade 12 Graduation are invoiced separately. Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) is required and device costs are the family's responsibility.
Uniforms and school store
- The school operates a WIC store and publishes uniform guidelines; uniform items and purchases are the family's expense and are handled through the school's store and guidelines. (Specific item prices are managed through the school's uniform/W Store channels.)
Boarding / Homestay
- West Island College is a day school. The school does not offer boarding or a homestay program; accepted international students must live with a parent or a legally appointed guardian while attending the College.
Refunds and withdrawal policy
- All tuition and fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Parents/guardians must withdraw a student in writing to the Admissions Office; tuition and fees paid are non-refundable and non-transferable under the published withdrawal policy.
Accepted payment methods and instructions
- New Students (preferred): bill payment via major Canadian banks (RBC, ATB, CIBC, BMO, TD, Scotiabank) using the student's Alberta Student Number (ASN) as the account number. Wire/bank-transfer instructions (Royal Bank of Canada) are provided for families living outside Canada; international payments should include a receipt emailed to paywic@mywic.ca so payments can be assigned to the student account. - Current Students (preferred): PowerSchool Fee Portal for online fee management and payments; credit-card payments incur a 2.9% convenience fee, while EFT (e-checks) carry no additional charge.
Notes on finance fees and instalment charges
- Extended-payment plans include a finance fee (examples shown for 2026/27: Option 2 includes a CAD 334 finance fee; Option 3 includes a CAD 570 finance fee). Instalment totals shown above include those finance fees as applicable.
Academics
West Island College Calgary teaches Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP).
Curriculum
Grounded in the Alberta high school curriculum. English Language Arts, French Language Arts, Social Studies/Études Sociales, Mathematics, Science, International Languages and Physical Education are offered. Advanced Placement (AP) courses and dual credit options, the Institute Program, International Studies, fine arts and athletics are available. French Immersion is available, with a DELF Centre and the WIC Bilingual Diploma as options. Alberta graduation requirements are met through the curriculum, with opportunities to explore electives and career pathways.
Student Teacher Ratio
22 students per class on average.
Higher Education Progression
Graduates have a 100% post-secondary acceptance rate and attend universities and colleges across Canada and internationally, including the University of Calgary, MRU, SAIT, University of Alberta, UBC, University of Saskatchewan, StFX, Acadia, Dalhousie, UWO, University of Toronto, Queen's University, TMU, Yale, NYU, and the University of Edinburgh.
Gifted and Talented
Institute Program provides specialized, experiential learning opportunities; Advanced Placement (AP) courses and dual credit programs offer university-level study and credits for advanced learners.
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Admissions
Admissions
1. Applications for 2027/28 are now open. We are currently at capacity for Grade 7 and Grade 10 for 2026/27; new applications are still welcome, and qualified candidates will be placed on a waitlist. 2. Begin by completing an Inquiry Form, or proceed to the West Island College FS Enrollment portal to apply. 3. The school offers three entry pathways: Junior High (Grade 7–9), Senior High (Grade 10–12), and French Immersion (Grade 7–12). 4. Junior High admissions include CCAT (Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test) – a 90-minute standardized test. 5. Apply through the corresponding pages: Apply for Junior High, Apply for Senior High, or Apply for French Immersion. 6. International Applicants are welcome; they are non-residents or on a Canadian Study Permit and will pay International Tuition and related fees; they must live with a parent or legal guardian and meet the program's English proficiency requirements. 7. The French Immersion pathway provides a bilingual environment and leads to a WIC Bilingual Diploma and a DELF certificate.
Waitlist
Waitlists exist in many grades. Applications for 2027/28 are open, but capacity limits apply; Grade 7 and Grade 10 are at capacity for 2026/27. New applications are welcome, and qualified candidates will be placed on a waitlist.
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FAQs
What grades does West Island College Calgary serve and where is it located?
West Island College Calgary serves Grades 7–12 and is located at 7410 Blackfoot Trail SE, Calgary AB T2H 1M5. The campus sits in southeast Calgary in an industrial area and is accessible from surrounding neighborhoods via Blackfoot Trail SE and nearby routes. It is a co-educational independent private day school that opened in 1982.
What curriculum does the school follow?
The curriculum is grounded in the Alberta high school curriculum and includes English Language Arts, French Language Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, International Languages and Physical Education. The school offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses, dual credit options, the Institute Program, International Studies, fine arts and athletics, and French Immersion with a DELF Centre and a WIC Bilingual Diploma. Alberta graduation requirements are met through this program.
Is West Island College Calgary a boarding school?
No. West Island College Calgary is a day school and does not offer boarding or a homestay program. International students must live with a parent or legally appointed guardian while attending the College. The campus serves students in Grades 7–12.
What are the tuition costs for Alberta residents and international students for 2026/27?
For the 2026/27 year, Alberta resident tuition is CAD 23,470 and international student tuition is CAD 36,576. There are multiple payment options, including annual, semi-annual, or extended monthly plans, with finance fees applying to some options. All tuition and fees are non-refundable and non-transferable.
How does the admissions process work and what fees apply?
Applications require a non-refundable CAD 200 application fee. The process starts with an inquiry form and proceeds via the West Island College FS Enrollment portal, with three entry pathways: Junior High (Grade 7–9), Senior High (Grade 10–12), and French Immersion (Grade 7–12). Junior High admissions include the CCAT test, and waitlists are used when capacity is reached. International applicants must live with a parent or guardian and meet English proficiency requirements.
Are there scholarships or financial aid options?
There is no scholarship information listed for West Island College Calgary. There are additional fees such as a Family Membership Fee and Capital Improvement Fee, mandatory course supplies, and BYOD device costs. Tuition and fees are described as non-refundable.
What academic programs and tracks does WIC Calgary offer?
The school follows the Alberta curriculum and offers AP courses, dual credit, the Institute Program, International Studies, fine arts and athletics. French Immersion is available, with a DELF Centre and the WIC Bilingual Diploma. Alberta graduation requirements are met, with opportunities to explore electives and career pathways.
What is class size like and what are typical post-secondary outcomes?
Class sizes average about 22 students per class. The school reports a 100% post-secondary acceptance rate, with graduates attending universities and colleges across Canada and internationally, including the University of Calgary, MRU, SAIT, University of Alberta, UBC, University of Saskatchewan, StFX, Acadia, Dalhousie, UWO, Queen's, TMU, Yale, NYU and the University of Edinburgh.
Are there language options beyond English and French?
Yes. Senior High offers International Languages as part of the program, and Junior High students may study French as a Second Language or SSL. A WIC Bilingual Diploma is awarded for the French Immersion track, and the DELF Centre provides language certification.
What campus facilities does the school have?
The campus sits on a 6.5-acre site with over 100,000 square feet of learning spaces. There is a 31,000-square-foot Wolves Den dedicated to student wellness and athletics, plus a full-sized athletic field. Other features include the Greenhouse, Hall of Nations and various learning hubs.
What sports facilities and spaces support athletics?
There are two gyms, a full-sized athletic field and a fitness training area for interscholastic sports such as cross country, golf, volleyball, basketball, badminton, rugby, track & field, soccer and field hockey. Gym 1 houses PE and home games, while Gym 2 is used for additional classes and events.
What spaces support arts, technology and collaboration?
The Learning Commons houses the library and the Cub Cave for mindfulness. Innovation Alley includes a game development studio, recording studios, a green screen room, a robotics lab and a design studio. The campus also features a Band Room, Art Room, Hall of Nations and a Performance Centre to support arts and collaboration.
What clubs and extracurricular activities are available?
There are over 40 clubs and activities, including Robotics & Coding, Debate Club, Investment Club, Chinese Cultural Club, Global Awareness, Truth & ReconciliACTION, and Common Ground (GSA/QSA). Students also participate in sports, intramurals and arts-related clubs.
What leadership and experiential learning opportunities exist?
The Senior High program includes the Institute Program, AP courses and dual credit, plus leadership development through student councils and experiential projects. An Academic & Career Advising team helps students plan post-secondary pathways and develop leadership and project-management skills.
What arts and cultural programs are offered beyond academics?
Jazz Band, Drama Productions, Art Club, Photography Club and Music Club provide performance and creative opportunities, with additional performing and visual arts offerings in the senior program.
How does WIC Calgary support student wellbeing and safeguarding?
The Student Success Centre provides counselling and resources, using a triangle model of socio-emotional support, academics and wellness. The school runs universal, targeted and intensive supports, promotes wellness initiatives, and offers parent education sessions. A DEIB Advisor supports safeguarding and inclusive practice.
How are learning differences supported at the school?
The Student Success Centre offers Individualized Program Plans (IPPs) for students identified with learning challenges through psychoeducational assessments. IPPs provide tailored educational planning, alongside universal, targeted and intensive supports.
What safeguarding and inclusion practices exist?
Safeguarding is embedded through a Belonging program, a DEIB Advisor and dedicated learning leaders. The school strives to create a safe, respectful environment where every student feels valued and included.
Does the school have a house system?
Yes. West Island College Calgary has two houses: Grant House (red) and Davies House (blue). Students are assigned to a house and participate in house-based competitions.
What about uniforms and meals?
A uniform is required, with items purchased through the school store and guidelines. BYOD is required and students can order meals via Café des Loups or through the Healthy Hunger program with participating vendors.