ADMISSIONS
What is involved in the admissions process at Calgary Academy & Calgary Collegiate? When is the deadline, and what are the requirements? How does it compare to other schools? How should you factor these into your decision?
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Facts and analysis
VISITING THE SCHOOL
Calgary Academy & Calgary Collegiate does not have any upcoming open houses. You can ask them for a personal tour instead.
Outside of school events, like open houses, you can schedule a tour of the school (visit website). If arranged on a regular school day, a tour may provide a realistic view of school life.
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Why it matters
A school visit offers a firsthand look at the environment, culture, and daily life of the school. It provides an opportunity to ask questions, observe interactions, and verify your expectations directly. It's a vital part of an informed choice.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Calgary Academy & Calgary Collegiate offers rolling admissions.
See the deadline distribution for all other schools we cover below.
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Application deadline by enrollment type(s)
Month Calgary Academy & Calgary Collegiate Other schools Rolling admissions Fixed deadline Rolling admissions September Day admissions 0% 88% of all other schools have rolling admissions October Less than 1% November 2% December 7% January 1% February 2% March 2% April 1% May 1% June Less than 1% July 0% August 1% -
Why it matters
The admissions timeline helps you plan and prepare for key milestones, including school visits, application submission, and acceptance notifications.
ACCEPTANCE RATE
We do not have reliable data on the acceptance rate at this school.
See data for other schools below.
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What Calgary Academy & Calgary Collegiate says it looks for in students
Calgary Academy is a school for children that may benefit from a different kind of learning environment. The criteria for our students is average to above-average intelligence and no primary social/emotional issues or history of. We have a school population of over 700 students and more than 160 staff. We offer two types of programs, the Academy Program , the Collegiate Program, and Blended+.
The Academy Program started in 1981 and was specifically designed for children who have a gap between their potential and performance. While these students have average to above-average intelligence, they may have not benefited from typical classroom instruction and may be struggling academically. Typically, these students are often diagnosed with learning differences or disabilities and require additional support in their academic environment. The class sizes are small with classes of sixteen students with two instructors in a class. Students do not need to be struggling in every academic area to benefit from our Academy Program. With more than one teacher in the room, students can be challenged in their areas of strength while receiving help with identified areas of need. Our Academy Program starts at Grade 2 and continues through to Grade 12.
Our Collegiate Program started in 1996 and is for students who are working independently at grade level in all core academic areas. The program offers a learning community dedicated to the pursuit of excellence and the success of each student. In this program, students are in a small class of eighteen students led by one teacher. They also benefit from the teaching and practice of specific learning strategies and critical thinking skills. A positive, safe environment fostering personal growth, academic achievement, character development and independence is provided. Our Collegiate Program starts in Grade 2 and continues through Grade 12.
Both programs we offer have the same goals. These goals are in place because the vast majority of our student population intend to pursue post-secondary education and we recognize that students may take different routes to achieve them.
In a world that was forced to go digital in 2020, Blended+ is the best of hybrid learning and empowers students with the flexibility to learn at home or in school. The + references robust off-campus excursions and experiential learning opportunities. -
Why it matters
A school's acceptance rate gives you an indication of how competitive the admissions process is. Understanding this can help you set expectations and make strategic decisions about where to apply. Please note that the acceptance rates provided here are approximate.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The admissions process may require an interview.
See grade-by-grade admissions requirements at Calgary Academy & Calgary Collegiate and how they compare with other schools.
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Breakdown by grade
Grade Required by Calgary Academy & Calgary Collegiate % of schools requiring Interview SSAT SSAT (out of province) Entrance exam Entrance essay K - - - - Interview: 41%, Exam: 9% Gr. 1 - - - - Interview: 51%, Exam: 16%, Essay: 2% Gr. 2 - - - - Interview: 52%, Exam: 19%, Essay: 2% Gr. 3 - - - - Interview: 53%, SSAT: 1%, Exam: 21%, Essay: 2% Gr. 4 - - - - Interview: 55%, SSAT: 1%, Exam: 23%, Essay: 3% Gr. 5 - - - - Interview: 57%, SSAT: 1%, Exam: 25%, Essay: 5% Gr. 6 - - - - Interview: 60%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 26%, Essay: 7% Gr. 7 - - - - Interview: 63%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 28%, Essay: 10% Gr. 8 - - - - Interview: 64%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 28%, Essay: 10% Gr. 9 - - - - Interview: 52%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 25%, Essay: 10% Gr. 10 - - - - Interview: 50%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 22%, Essay: 11% Gr. 11 - - - - Interview: 50%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 22%, Essay: 11% Gr. 12 - - - - Interview: 44%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 17%, Essay: 10% -
What Calgary Academy & Calgary Collegiate says about the application process
Application fee: $250
Registration fee: N/A
Deposit: $700
Description:1. Visit us. We hold tours every few weeks and would love to meet you. Schedule your parent tour here. Our tours include an overview of our programs and the chance to see our work in action. You’ll meet some our students, a variety of staff, and get to peek in some active classrooms.
2. Complete your application online. Click here to apply online. Academy program candidates must submit the results of a psycho-educational assessment that is not more than 18 months old. A non-refundable admissions deposit must also be made to secure your child’s name on the placement list. The deposit does not guarantee placement at the school.
3. Let us review your child’s history. Following completion of the online application and receipt of the admissions deposit, the Admissions Department will review your child’s educational history and other relevant documents to determine eligibility to the Academy or Collegiate program. If we believe our school is the best option for your child’s success, a student-needs assessment is conducted. This informal interview occurs between your child and an admissions team member, to get to gain a deeper understanding of their learning needs. At the end of the interview, your child will be given a tour of our facilities.
4. We’ll be in touch. The Admissions Department will take all of your child’s learning needs and history into consideration to decide on an appropriate program placement. You will receive a notification from us upon completion of our review.
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Why it matters
Understanding admission requirements is crucial as you assess your fit with a school and the likelihood of acceptance. These requirements often reflect the school's educational priorities.