“Public education is the foundation of a thriving society, but it is in desperate need of innovation.”
Across most of Canada, parents are restricted to three choices: government-run public schools, expensive private schools, or homeschooling. However, Alberta offers a fourth option: Charter Schools. These are government-funded, tuition-free schools run by non-profits that focus on specialized programming like Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).
Inside this profile of STEM Innovation Academy:
- The “Speedboat” Advantage: Unlike large public boards that move like “freighters,” charter schools can design and approve high-end courses—like biomedical science—within months rather than decades.
- Exceptional Results, No Handpicking: Despite using a random lottery system and serving the same socioeconomic and special-needs profiles as big public boards, STEM Innovation Academy achieves provincial test scores at the very top of the excellence bracket.
- Discipline and Accountability: The school prioritizes a disruptive-free learning environment, backing teachers with clear cell phone and behavior policies to ensure 28 other students aren’t held back by one individual.
- Politics-Free Classrooms: A strict philosophy that keeps political ideologies out of instruction, ensuring students don’t know the personal politics of their teachers and focusing purely on the curriculum.
- Driving Competition: How the presence of small charter schools forces billion-dollar public boards to innovate and start their own specialized programs to keep up with parent demand.
“Innovation that is unheard of.” With a waiting list of over 5,000 students, it is clear that Alberta parents are eager for an education system that values choice, discipline, and academic excellence over the status quo.