Summer School Registration 2026
  • IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING

    **If you are under 18 years of age, this form MUST be filled out by your parent or guardian**

    Processing Time:

    Due to the high volume of registrations, processing times may be longer than usual. Once your registration is accepted, your course(s) should appear on your detailed academic report within 1–2 weeks. If we need any additional information, we will contact you by email.


    Course Access:

    Once your registration is accepted, the student will receive an email from Canvas in late June with their course invitation. You must accept the invitation in Canvas to begin the course. The summer school courses will have start dates and you may not see available modules until the classes open. 

     

    Confirmation Required:

    At the end of the registration, there is a confirmation page.  Please Read.

     

    Fees & Eligibility:

    Students are eligible to enroll in summer school courses at South Alberta High School if they are Alberta students aged 20 or younger as of September 1 of the current school year. Students currently in Grade 9 (entering Grade 10 in the Fall 2026/2027 school year) are eligible to register for summer school courses. Students are able to register for a MAXIMUM of 10 credits. 


    Adult learners (20+) are required to pay $625 per core course.


    Please review all information carefully before submitting your registration.

  • Summer School Registration

    2025/2026 School Year
  • South Alberta High School offers Summer School courses for students who wish to complete or upgrade high school credits.

    Summer School is fast-paced and requires students to stay on track with daily coursework.

    Important Information:

    • Registration does not guarantee placement. Course availability is limited and students will receive a email from CANVAS once their registration has been processed.
    • Students should ensure they have not already completed the course they are requesting.
    • Students must be prepared to work consistently in order to successfully complete the course within the shortened timeline.

    Summer School Dates:

    APRIL 10 - REGISTRATION OPENS
    JUNE 10 - REGISTRATION CLOSES
    JULY 15 - STUDENTS WILL BE REMOVED IF THEY HAVE NOT ACCEPTED OR STARTED
    JULY 31 - DIPLOMA COURSEWORK DUE
    AUGUST 5 - GRADES 10 & 11 COURSEWORK DUE
    AUGUST 12 - ALL CLASSES WILL CLOSE/NO MORE WORK CAN BE DONE


  • Summer School Student Status - Please select best option:*
  • Date of Birth*
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  • ELA Notice - If you register for an ELA course after May 1, you’ll be added to a waitlist and notified if a spot opens up. Current students continuing into summer to complete their English course will still be accepted.

  • If you are completing a 30-Level course that requires a diploma and will be writing in AUGUST, Students are REQUIRED to ask their primary school if they can write the diploma there, if they are not hosting diploma exams or are unable to accommodate the students sitting, please select the following area that you would need to find a sitting. If other, please email jennladouceur@prrd8.ca
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • NOTE: To register, one form of proof of citizenship is mandatory. Acceptable documents include the student’s Birth Certificate, Canadian Citizenship Certificate, Passport, Driver's/Learner's License, Permanent Landed Immigrant document, or any other relevant social document. This documentation must be presented alongside the registration form. A copy will be retained and placed in the student's record for administrative purposes.

    Requiring proof of citizenship when registering for a school in Alberta is a necessary administrative procedure to ensure compliance with regulations, allocate resources effectively, and maintain the integrity of the education system.

    If you do not currently have proper identification, please contact the South Alberta High School office before submitting this form. Temporary registration may be considered, but no official credits, transcripts, or funding can be processed until valid identification is provided.
     

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  • ABORIGINAL LEARNER DATA COLLECTION INITIATIVE (ALDCI)

    Terms: Alberta Education is collecting this personal information pursuant to section 33 (c) of the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIP) as the information relates directly to and is necessary to meet its mandates and responsibilities to measure system effectiveness and develop policies, programs and services to improve Aboriginal learner success. Alberta school boards are also collecting this information pursuant to the same section in conjunction with section 2(1)(t) of the Student Record Regulation and for the same purposes. This information will be used to determine the provincial First Nation, Métis and Inuit Funding Allocation provided to school authorities. For further information or if you have questions regarding the collection activity, please contact the office of the Director, Aboriginal Policy, Strategic Services Division, Alberta Education, 10155-102nd Street, Edmonton, AB, T5J 4L5 (780) 427-8501. If you have questions regarding the collection activity by Prairie Rose School Division, please contact Angela Baron, FOIP Coordinator at 403-527-5516.

  • CUSTODY / DISCLOSURE RESTRICTIONS

    In some instances, a child may be designated as protected, or may be the subject of a custody or access order, if the Court Order has been issued under the Child Welfare Act, the Domestic Relations Act, the Family Act, or the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

  • Please indicate if any such order affecting the safety, security, custody or access of child has been issued.*
  • A parent or legal guardian may have their right to access information about a student removed by a legal process. Please indicate if a legal document exists which restricts access to information about this student.*
  • Are there any special learning requirements (i.e. speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, learning disability, etc.) the school should be aware of which would relate to the programming needs for your child?*
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • INDEPENDENT STUDENT STATUS (if applicable)

    The School Act defines an independent student as someone who is (i) 18 years of age or older, or, (ii) 16 years of age or older, and (a) who is living independently, or (b) who is a party to an agreement under section 57.2 of the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act.

  • Are you claiming status as an Independent Student under the definition of the School Act? If yes, please note if the student is claiming independent status as defined above, the student must authorize the registration form.*
  • FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACT (FOIP ACT) COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION NOTICE UNDER S.33 OF THE FOIP ACT

    The information collected on this form as part of the school registration process is personal information as referred to in the FOIP Act. This personal information is collected pursuant to the provisions of the School Act and its regulations (e.g. for the establishment of student record, determination of residency) and pursuant to section 33(c) of the FOIP Act as the collection is related directly to and is necessary to a school board’s obligation to provide students with an education program that meets their needs and to provide a safe and secure school environment (e.g. program placement, determination of eligibility and / or suitability for provincial or federal funding, contact and health related information in the event of problems or emergencies). Personal information may also be provided to the Minister of Education for the purpose of carrying out programs, activities, or polices under his administration (e.g. research, statistical analysis).

    Written consent for your child to participate in the activities listed below is not being requested. The school will contact the parents/guardians on the occasions when additional consent is required. Information about your child is collected under the authority of the School Act and/or Alberta’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and can be used in the following ways:

    • The taking of individual, class, team or club photos for school purposes
    • The use of student information, including photos, for identification purposes.
    • The use of students’ names in honour rolls, work ethic (listings), graduation ceremonies, scholarship or other awards within the school or school boards.
    • The use of students’ names and academic information necessary for determining eligibility or suitability for provincial, federal or other types of awards or scholarships in the event the board applies on a student’s behalf
    • The use of students’ names, related contact information and telephone numbers for absenteeism verification.
    • The taking of photos and/or videos of classroom activities, and their use by the media or other organizations where students are not interviewed or identified by name or face. Where individual students are identified or interviewed and the material will be used outside the school specific consent will be required. Please note that photos and / or videos of school activities that are open to the general public may be taken and used for purposes within and outside of the school.
    • The taking of photos / videos of classroom or other school activities by the school board where the material will be used within the school. Where individual students are identified or interviewed and the material will be used outside the school specific additional consent is required.
    • The use of students’ names on artwork or other creative work or material of students displayed at school or school board sites or at a school board sponsored display in the community. (Note that this relates to the Copyright Act (Canada), not the FOIP Act).

    Questions about the collection:

    If you have any questions about the collection and / or intended purposes of the information requested on this form, please contact the Principal or FOIP Coordinator at: Address: 918 – 2nd Ave, Dunmore, Alberta, T1B 0K3 Phone: 403-527-5516

  • I have read and completed the information contained on this page, and understand the nature of the activities for which I have provided consent.*
  • I hereby declare that all information provided in this registration form is true, complete, and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that providing false or incomplete information may affect my enrolment.
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