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Overview
Parents in Alberta have the right to choose an independent school for their child. More than 160 independent school authorities operate about 230 schools and serve more than 48,000 students. Find a list of Alberta independent (private) schools.
Government does not specify the amount of tuition that an independent school may charge for Grades 1 to 12. Independent schools may charge tuition either on a per-student basis or provide discounts for multiple children from one family. Parents should contact the independent school for information about their tuition policy.
Types of independent schools
There are 3 types of independent schools and 2 special designations for independent schools in Alberta.
Monitoring and evaluation
A registered or accredited independent school (funded or non funded) must submit an operating plan each year to the Minister of Education and Childcare, in the form prescribed by the minister. This operating plan must be submitted by May 15, before the school year for which the plan is to have effect.
Accredited funded independent schools are monitored each year by reviewing:
- annual operating plans and budgets
- audited financial statements
- 3-Year Education Plan (3YEP) and Annual Education Results Report (AERR)
Government staff regularly conduct formal on-site monitoring evaluations for public assurance and accountability.
Information regarding the preparation and submission of the 3YEP and AERR can be found in the Funding Manual for School Authorities.
How to choose an independent school
When choosing an independent school, parents should consider:
- if the independent school is registered, accredited or accredited and eligible for funding by government
- how well parts of the school environment fit the specific needs of your child, such as:
- location
- size
- pupil/teacher ratio
- academic focus and rigour
- breadth of courses offered
- specialized programs such as faith based, music, art, theatre or athletics
- your child's abilities and learning style
- if the school has a transportation system or if you will be responsible for transporting your child to and from school
- the amount of tuition charged at the school and payment/refund policy
- if its philosophy and policies, such as school discipline, suspension and expulsion, meet with your expectations
- how the school’s values align with your family’s values and lifestyle
- how the school integrates its values into the curriculum
To learn more about a school’s values, read their mission statement and speak with the principal and staff.
We recommend visiting the prospective school and carefully reading the school policies and procedures to ensure you understand the expectations for parents and students.
Resources
- Education Act
- Private Schools Regulation
- Guide to Education
- Policy and Requirements for Accredited Funded Private School Authority Planning and Results Reporting
- Funding Manual for School Authorities
How to establish an independent school
To request an application for a registered, accredited or heritage language school, submit requests to [email protected].
New school applications are received throughout the school year.
The deadline for submission to begin operating in September of any given calendar year is October 31 of the previous calendar year and will be noted on the application form. Application process and requirements are further described in the Fact Sheet: Establishing an Independent School.
Additional requirements
Contact
Connect with Alberta Education for more information about independent schools:
Phone: 780-415-2414
Toll free: dial 310-0000 before the phone number (in Alberta)
Email: [email protected]