“We study the best that has been thought and said across time.”
Most Canadian parents believe they are limited to government public schools, private schools, or homeschooling. But Alberta’s “fourth option”—Charter Schools—is a growing movement of publicly funded, tuition-free institutions that operate with the autonomy of a local coffee shop rather than a government bureaucracy.
Inside this profile of Calgary Classical Academy:
- The Classical Difference: Students engage in a “Great Books” program, studying enduring works of literature and philosophy while mastering English through Latin, etymology, and traditional sentence diagramming.
- High Standards for All: A philosophy of “aiming higher” to bring lower-performing students up, rather than the common public school practice of reaching down to the lowest level to accommodate everyone.
- A Tighter Ship: A disciplined environment where “foul or profane language” is a serious infraction, based on the belief that structure and high expectations help children thrive.
- Training the Soul: The school views education not just as career prep, but as a way to train a student’s “soul for the exercise of freedom,” helping them become masters of their passions rather than slaves to them.
- Diverse and Inclusive: Despite its traditional focus, the student body is extremely diverse in language, religion, and socioeconomic background, united by a “shared pursuit of wisdom”.
“Take a look at charter schools because they’re a wonderful option.” With 55% of Canadians believing public education is heading in the wrong direction, Alberta’s charter system offers a proven model for driving innovation and parent satisfaction across the country.