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    3.2 (5 reviews)

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    Louis St Laurent Catholic Junior/Senior High School - SPARK Academy

    Louis St Laurent Catholic Junior/Senior High School

    2.7(9 reviews)
    3.6 km

    The school is overall not that bad, there's a decent amount of field trip and fun activities. Like…read moremany schools though, there are some staff who are Karen's and just plain rude to parents and kids alike. On the other hand, loud, attention-seeking students seem to be in the spotlight while the regular and sometimes quiet students get shoved aside by both teachers and students. This includes the soccer and hockey academy students, who are often prioritized. Bullying and fights are common in the halls. Not full on beatings (from what I've seen) but it's shocking how many junior high boys lack spacial awareness. They will throw each other around in a crowded hallway and shove themselves into a stranger in an empty hall. Some teachers (shoutout Mr. Doucet ) do not pick favourites and are assertive in a respectful way!!! I do notice some teachers tolerate too much BS from some class clowns tho

    I've been a student here since gr 7, and I'm in grade 9 now, but I just wanna say this school is…read morekinda buttcheeks. I'm not gonna say names but SOME teachers are pdfs, and a couple of the young female teachers pick favourites. Like they'll be laughing their head off at the hockey/soccer boys but as soon as you utter a word to your friend they look at you like you committed a crime. Honestly a lot of people will look at you weird for no reason. Like SOME of the popular girls will laugh behind your back and side eye each other if you dare talk to them, and SOME of the academy boys are sexist, racist, homophobic, etc. "Class clowns" will "ragebait" the poor teachers for 30 minutes cause it's "funny," but it's plain bullying. The year I came was when they banned junior high students from going into the cafeteria for SOME REASON, and every year it seems like they add new useless rules. For example, we're expected to carry 100 pound books with no locker breaks, and if we do we get yelled at by the lady. Idk her name but she pmo. They have a bunch of stupid rules but there's still vandalism on the walls and a swastika everytime you go to the bathroom. On the other hand, some teachers are actually fair and take time to get to know students personally. I've heard really thought provoking speeches from some teachers BUT THEY LEFT!!!!! (MR MCCABE AND MR FORD).

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    Cogito Program Mount Pleasant School - Our teacher

    Cogito Program Mount Pleasant School

    3.8(5 reviews)
    1.5 km

    Okay, I'm not blood-related to any of the kids who attend the Cogito Program at Mount Pleasant…read moreElementary. But I used to work at the after-school care here, and saw what the kids are like after a hard day of Cogito. Cogito is a special academic program that uses explicit phonetics and repetition strategy to get the material into the kids' heads. They have regular homework everyday, and often the kids would do their homework in the daycare before their parents picked them up. I don't know about you, but I was never that diligent when I was seven years old. While I'll admit the program works, because these are some of the smartest kids I've ever seen, it does take a toll on them. The poor children are probably mentally exhausted, and want nothing more than to unleash all their pent-up energy from the whole day. Unfortunately right after school hours, when they're with the daycare staff! I think it's important to remember that all kids learn differently, so while Cogito may work wonders for some, it may not be the greatest for other kids, especially the ones who need to learn through hands-on activity. On that note, I will add that it's great for getting kids to read early. There's nothing like a five-year-old teaching you the difference between the "a" and "ai" phonemes!

    It is been our forth year in this school and we are happy with the results. The school environment…read moreis amazing. We hardly seen any bully or bad mouthing in the school. Everybody including teachers and students are polite and kind. The homework is not that much. If my daughter focus on it, it takes only 10 to 20 minutes of her time.

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    Centre High Campus - Image taken from the Centre High School website

    Centre High Campus

    4.4(8 reviews)
    3.4 km

    After my previous school failed me. I thought school itself was just a waste of time. However, back…read morein 2014. I attended this place, and it turned out to be one of the best decisions I've ever made in my life. In a matter of months I've managed to accomplish way more then I've ever did in high school. The best thing about this school was the amount of support from the staff there. I've met a lot of great people as well, from all walks of life. I really didn't have to pretend to be someone else that I wasn't , and that's what made my experience here so much better. Even to this day. I carry those experiences with me as they've helped me grow as a person. If you're someone who's trying to upgrade and start fresh. Please don't hesitate to attended . Take that leap forward! You won't regret it.

    I'm a big advocate of Centre High…read more I went here to do some upgrading and I've known a lot of people who did the same. The reason I like this place so much is because of the teachers. They genuinely care. They put in extra time and effort to see you succeed. For anyone who may have not cared about grades in high school or made some mistakes, this is the best place to do your upgrading. They atmosphere is very much like a high school with a bit more of a mature feel to it. There are plenty of food courts and cafes around so the food is great. There is also a fantastic little coffee/sandwich place right in the building. They have the best tuna sandwiches ever! It's a really great place. They care about education. The building is nice. The food is good. What more could you ask for?!

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    Harry Ainlay High School

    Harry Ainlay High School

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.5 km

    As a grade 11 student attending this high school, and I can say with full confidence that this is…read morethe best school I've been to so far. The environment is open and comfortable, while most teachers genuinely teach well. The IB program was extremely well taught, with the staff explicitly striving to guide you to your success. Furthermore, the service here is highly professional, with the most considerate counselors I've ever met. However, keep in mind that the place is old, so the equipment does seem a bit worn down. Maybe a few renovations would help.

    Well, Harry Ainlay used to be a bomb shelter. It's not pretty to look at…read more They have pretty good security now though. It's unfortunate that the reason they had to bring in high security measures is because of all the fighting and drugs that were taking place on school grounds. They've had to make quite a few changes and now they are pretty strict. Cell phones are not allowed anywhere in the school. They must be out of sight and turned off when in the school. They also have a dress code that is as follows (taken from the Harry Ainlay website): -clothing which covers the chest, back and midriff -shirt/top that touches the pants/skirt at the hipline or waistline -clothing which covers the undergarments at all times -hats, caps or other headwear are not to be worn inside the school - unless for religious reasons -clothing that does not display inappropriate symbols or graphic I think it's great that they have these things in place because when I went there, there was a lot of bad stuff going on day-to-day. Because of the appearance and the volume of students (there are soooooo many) at Ainlay, it isn't my first choice for high schools in Edmonton, but it's OK.

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