As a faith community, the Division welcomes all *resident students into our schools. Welcoming, inclusive, caring, respectful and safe learning environments create a sense of belonging for all learners and their families. We are committed to collaboration with all education stakeholders so that all students are successful, have meaningful access to curriculum, and participation in their school community.
* resident student as defined by the Education Act
Useful Links
- Alberta Education Website: Inclusive Education
- Administrative Procedure 213
- AHS Pediatric Rehabilitation
What is Inclusive Education?
Inclusion is a way of thinking and acting that demonstrates universal acceptance and promotes a sense of belonging for all learners.
Inclusive Education Programs
We offer flexible and multiple pathways to meet the needs of our children and students. Our Inclusive Education Programs are a continuum of supports for PreK-12.
Individual Program Plan
Meeting the diverse learning and special education needs of students means identifying needs, developing individual goals, and providing appropriate specialized services and supports in the most appropriate learning environment.
Low Incidence Team
Our Low Incidence Team (LIT) empowers and equips the ECSD community to create accessible & meaningful learning environments to ensure students with low incidence disabilities are successful alongside their peers.
Paths to Graduation
Finishing high school is an important step for young people to create a positive future for themselves, their families and their communities. There are three pathways to complete High School.
School Learning Team
The Edmonton Catholic School Division provides programming for students with diverse learning or special education needs according to the Alberta Education Standards for Special Education.