Why Almadina?

  • We are a Language acquisition school.
  • We have a dual report card system: Language Benchmarks and Academic progress reports.
  • ALCA students receive more than the 950 hours of instructional time per year.
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Almadina Language Charter Academy

 

Welcome to Almadina Language Charter Academy, a charter public school of parental choice since 1996.

 

Almadina Language Charter Academy operates as a charter school with a unique emphasis on English language acquisition.  This charter was granted in 1996 by the Alberta Minister of Education and is mandated to deliver the Alberta Program of Studies (ECS - Grade 9) with English language acquisition as a major outcome.

The uniqueness in this school comes through the programs we offer that focus on English language learning acquisition for students whose second or third language at home is English. Therefore, we serve not only newcomers to Canada, but also Canadian born individuals who have a need to increase their English language proficiency level.  Research studies have shown that students who are learning a second language require a minimum of five to seven years of support before they can catch up to native speakers in cognitive academic language proficiency.  All Almadina teachers hold Alberta teaching certificates, have EAL training, and are associated members of the Alberta Teachers' Association.

Almadina is a member of the Association of Alberta Public Charter Schools (www.taapcs.ca).  Each of these public schools has a unique charter mandate, a student enrollment ceiling and is governed by a volunteer school board.   The Almadina School Board has seven parents elected by the members of the Almadina School Society.

The Almadina Language Charter Academy (ALCA) emphasis is on English language acquisition.  Other international languages, depending on interest, may be offered to help those students make a connection between their prior knowledge in another language to increase their conceptual understandings in the English language.  Currently, our students are offered French, Urdu, English Language Learner Enhancement  or Arabic Language and Culture as an International Language option.

Character development is enhanced through a deliberate focus on values and virtues that encourage respect and shared values in safety, caring and acceptance of diversity.

Almadina has two school campuses in East Calgary: Mountain View Elementary Campus with ECS to Grade 4, and Ogden Middle School Campus with Grades 5 - 9.  Our student population is capped by the Minister of Education at 979 students (ECS - Grade 9).  These two campus settings share one school standard while at the same time respecting unique approaches in individual school delivery of programs.  Our students come from all parts of Calgary and most are transported through First Student Canada, operated by Cardinal Coach Lines Ltd.  First Student Canada may be reached at (403) 531-3900.  Our walk limits are from one to three blocks.

For further information, please contact ALCA campuses.

 

 
 

What's New?

June 18-21st, 2013

ECS Orientation at MV Campus

June 13th, 2013

ECS Graduation at MV Campus

June 5th, 2013

Self-Control Virtue Assembly at MV Campus @ 8:50 am

May 31st, 2013

Uniform-free day

May 26th, 2013 AGM

Our Annual General Meeting (AGM) has been scheduled for May 26th, 2013.  The AGM agenda is available now. 

May 24th, 2013

Student showcase:  view the Grade 2 VoiceThread Environmental project

May 20th, 2013

Victoria Day - No school

May 15th, 2013

Grade 6 students write the ELA PAT Part A

May 14th, 2013

Grade 3 students write the ELA PAT Part A

May 13th, 2013

Grade 9 students write the ELA PAT Part A

May 8th, 2013

Wear a hat for Mental Health Awareness Day & WEP Summer Camp registration available

April 12th, 2013

2013-2014 School Calendar available

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Testimonials

"I liked building our Indian elephants with 'Clay for Kids' because I could roll the trunk and it’s legs. It was neat because it was social, science, art, and language arts all in one!"

-- Iman Q., Gr. 3