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Ukrainian Canadian Congress
Alberta Provincial Council
The voice of Ukrainians in Alberta
Ukrainian Canadian Congress
Alberta Provincial Council
The voice of Ukrainians in Alberta
Ukrainian Canadian Congress
Alberta Provincial Council
The voice of Ukrainians in Alberta
Ukrainian Canadian Congress
Alberta Provincial Council
The voice of Ukrainians in Alberta

International Languages Programs Include:

  • Bilingual programs, where in addition to Languages Arts (Kindergarten to Grade 12), the language is used for instruction in other courses up to a total of 50% of the school day, and
  • Language and Culture courses, where the language is studied to develop communication and intercultural and strategic skills, and to build an appreciation for the culture.

Language and Culture programs may begin in one or more of the following elementary entry points:

  • Kindergarten/Grade 1 (Twelve-year Language and Culture Programs) and 
  • Grade 4 (Nine-year Language and Culture Programs).

Grade 5: Ukrainian Language, Catechism, History of Ukraine

School authorities determine which language programs to offer, based on their resources and community needsIf a language is not available as a provincial program, school authorities can acquire or develop a locally-developed course, according to the process outlined in the Guide to Education

 
 

Ukrainian Bilingual Schools in Alberta (2021)

SchoolGradeCityProgram
St. Martin School1–6EdmontonUkrainian Bilingual Program
St. Matthew School1–6EdmontonUkrainian Bilingual Program
St. Brendan School7–9EdmontonUkrainian Bilingual Program
Austin O’Brien School10–12EdmontonUkrainian Bilingual Program (Language Arts / Religious Studies)
St. Nicholas School9–12Sherwood ParkUkrainian Bilingual Program (Language Arts / Religious Studies)
A.L. Horton School1–6VegrevilleUkrainian Bilingual Program (Language Arts / Religious Studies)