Kindergarten with Full-Day Programming

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We offer Kindergarten with Full-Day Programming in select schools for children in their Kindergarten year. The Kindergarten with Full-Day program is half-day, and has an Extensions program offered for the other half of the day to create a full-day of programming.

The Kindergarten program is taught by a certified teacher and is based on Alberta Education’s Program of Studies, while the Extensions program is provided by an Early Childhood Educator (ECE) who guides meaningful play experiences and is based on Flight: Alberta’s Early Learning and Care Framework, as an anchor for the program.

Kindergarten Programming Highlights:

  • Kindergarten is taught by a certified teacher.
  • The classroom is where students learn and explore ideas together while working towards the Kindergarten curriculum.
  • The teacher plans and develops lessons and will teach the curriculum to the whole class as well as in small groups and 1-on-1.
  • The classroom teacher creates meaningful learning opportunities by setting targeted learning goals for the children to work towards achieving.
  • The teacher assesses the children’s understanding and reports on the student’s achievements to parents/caregivers including formal reporting.
  • Play-based opportunities take place throughout the Kindergarten Program to support the student's natural curiosity as they begin to understand the curriculum being taught.

Kindergarten Programming is based on Alberta’s K–6 Curriculum. Visit Kindergarten at Glance for more information.

Extensions Programming Highlights: 

  • The studio learning environment is a space that has real-life experiences that embed concepts in ways that are meaningful to children in a play-based context.
  • The Early Childhood Educator takes the curiosity of the child and co-creates projects and interest-based centres for the children to engage in and to let their learning take flight.
  • A sense of community is fostered through social-emotional learning.
  • Children learn self-confidence by engaging in problem-solving experiences that support risk-taking and creative thinking through evolving projects.
  • Creative expression is nurtured in a multi-modal approach that explores a variety of fine art experiences that include art, drama, and musical exploration.
  • Visible learning is promoted to the school community and families through Early Childhood Educator documentation that supports the child's view of their world.

The Extensions Program is guided by the Alberta Early Learning and Care Framework.

More Information

Transitioning your child into Kindergarten

There are many ways that you can make the transition to school go smoothly for your child:

  • Talk often about Kindergarten and reassure your child that it will be an exciting experience.
  • Attend the Kindergarten Open House at your child’s school in the spring.
  • Find out when your child can meet his/her teacher and have a tour of the classroom before school begins in the fall.
  • Help your child develop a sense of responsibility. Encourage your child to learn to look after his/her belongings.
  • Read with your child daily and have conversations about the books read.
  • Explore the world that your child lives in. Talk about what your child sees. Point out signs, numbers and letters that he/she sees.
  • Provide opportunities for your child to interact with other children to promote the development of social skills.
  • Encourage your child to know his/her personal information (i.e. first and last name and phone number).
  • Celebrate together in the little accomplishments that occur each day.
  • Pray together.

What should I tell the teacher about my child?

  • The Early Learning teacher and the school will want as much information as possible. Some guidelines that might help the teacher get to know your child better include:
  • How does your child feel about coming to school?
  • Has your child been in pre-school or daycare or will this be his/her first experience away from home?
  • What are your child’s special passions or interests?
  • What are your child’s special needs? (This includes everything from allergies to fears, unique physical or medical conditions, previous speech and language intervention, emotional or behavioural patterns, or any major change that might be occurring in your child’s life).

What will my child learn in kindergarten?

In addition to the teacher, Alberta Education is a great resource and publishes a parent resource called My Child's Learning. It is a very valuable resource that includes specific information about what your child will learn in Kindergarten. For more information, you may also check out the Alberta Education website.

Kindergarten Calculator

Find out what year your child will be attending Kindergarten by using our Kindergarten Calculator.

 

Schools offering Kindergarten with Full-Day Programming for the 2025-2026 school year are listed below.

Ben Calf Robe – St. Clare Catholic Elementary/Junior High School6227 119 Ave.
Our Lady of Peace Catholic Elementary School 15911 110 Ave.
Our Lady of Victories Catholic Elementary School7925 158 St.
St. Alphonsus Catholic Elementary/Junior High School11624 81 St.
St. Angela Catholic Elementary School 13430 132 A St.
St. Anne Catholic Elementary School14105 94 St.
St. Bernadette Catholic Elementary School 11917 40 St.
St. Bonaventure Catholic Elementary School3004 139 Ave
St. Catherine Catholic Elementary/Junior High School 10915 110 St.
St. Elizabeth Catholic Elementary School7712 36 Ave.
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School 6614 129 Ave.
St. Gerard Catholic Elementary School12415 85 St.
St. Justin Catholic Elementary School8405 175 St.
St. Leo Catholic Elementary School 5412 121 Ave.
St. Maria Goretti Catholic Elementary School4214 127 Ave.
St. Matthew Catholic Elementary School8735 132 Ave.
St. Pius X Catholic Elementary School12214 128 St.
St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic Elementary School9008 105 A Ave.

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