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Common Questions

Process, fees, and deadlines

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What is the cost to study in Calgary?

All costs to study can be found at this link |


http://www.cbeinternational.ca/apply_fees.htm
Are there extra fees charged for studying in Calgary?

It is the student's responsibility to meet all of the other costs associated with
attending a Calgary Board of Education school (for example, school books and
supplies, special course materials, resource fees, and activities. More info:
http://www.cbe.ab.ca/parents/fees.asp.
What are your academic requirements?

All student applicants must be in good standing at their current school. Applicants
must also be able to show history of good attendance and work habits.
Can my child start school any time during the school year?

Elementary and junior high programs (7-9) are 10 months in duration from September to
June. Please note that applications will be accepted throughout the school year (up until
March) but placement will not be guaranteed after September. High School programs are
based on a school year of two semesters/terms. The first semester begins in September and
the second semester begins in February.

Is there an application deadline?

Applications must be received by the end of May for a September start and the
end of November for a January/February start. Late applications will be accepted
space permitting. However, if a student requires homestay placement, early
applications are encouraged.
How long does it take to get the letter of acceptance?

In most cases, applications take two weeks to process. Please click here if you
would like to know the update of your application status.

School and grade placement

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How can I choose a school? What is the best school?

Global Learning has designated a number of schools that are the best for
international students. Each of these high schools has an international coordinator
to help international students with their academic and social programs. Check our
website for a current listing of these schools. Please note that not all schools are
able to receive international students (e.g., certain schools are full). At the
Calgary Board of Education, all schools have the same curriculum, the same
teaching standards and are comprehensive schools. This means that most
programs are offered at all schools. You can be assured that wherever you go to
school you will receive a great education.
How will a school be chosen for my child?

Schools are chosen based on the Calgary address, space and program availability.
You may request a specific school and we will make every attempt to
accommodate your request. However, Global Learning reserves the right to make
the final placement decision. Please note that not all Calgary schools can accept
international students.
How does my child travel to school?

Visit the following link for transportation


information: http://www.cbe.ab.ca/schools/busing-and-transportation/Pages/default.aspx.
Will the CBE accept my high school courses from my local school?

The CBE will evaluate your transcripts and, if the courses you completed are
equivalent to high school courses here, you will be granted credit for those that
are required for an Alberta high school diploma.
What grade will I be placed in?

Students are placed age appropriately into a grade and then upon further
assessment of the student, some course/grade adjustments may be made as
necessary.
How do I know which courses to take?

A course advisor at your new school will help you to plan your program based on
your English level, your interests and your goals. We would look at the courses
you finished in high school in your country and the marks you received. If the
grades you completed are equivalent to high school courses here, you would be
given a test to see if you could be placed in the next level. Our courses have
prerequisites so one level must be finished before a student can enter the next
level. 10 is level 1, 20 is level 2 and 30 is level 3. You need to take English 10,
then 20 and then 30.
I want to take the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program. Will I be
accepted?

New international students are not eligible for the IB program. However, once you
have been at school in Calgary for a year or more, you may be eligible to apply
providing you meet the high academic standards required for the program.

Homestay and living arrangements

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Am I required to live in Calgary while my child studies?
If your child is in elementary school (aged 12 and under), he/she must have a
parent living in Calgary for the entire duration of his/her studies or live with
someone who has been verified to be an immediate family member. Please
contact us for further details. Please note: if you are living in Calgary with your
child while he/she studies, your child is not required to have a custodian.
Is my child required to live with the custodian that I appoint?

No. As long as the custodian is available for your child 24 hours a day, the child
can live elsewhere (see Custodian section for further details).
Can Global Learning arrange homestay accommodations for my child?

Global Learning is partnered with Canada Homestay Network who arranges for
homestay accommodations if your child is between 15-19 years of age. For
details and application information visit their website at
www.canadahomestaynetwork.ca/cbe.shtml.

Custodian

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What responsibilities does a custodian have?

The custodian acts as the parent to the child and takes on the same
responsibilities that the parent would have. Please see our custodianship guidelines.
Who can I choose as a custodian for my child?

A custodian should be at least 25 years of age and must be a Canadian citizen or


permanent resident. Please use caution in choosing a custodian. The custodian
should be someone who has the best interests of your child in mind.
Is my child required to live with the custodian that I appoint?

No. As long as the custodian is available for your child 24 hours a day, the child
can live elsewhere.
If I will be living in Calgary with my child while he/she studies, do I still need to
arrange custodianship?

No. If you are living in Calgary with your child, no other custodian arrangements
need to be made.

Study permits

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How do I apply for a study permit for my child?

Please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada web site for Study Permit application
information for your country.
What if the student cannot get the study permit before school starts?

If the student is unable to get a Study Permit before school starts, please contact
Global Learning to further discuss options. It may be possible for the student to
begin classes late or it may be necessary for the student to delay their arrival
until the next semester. However, every effort will be made to accommodate the
student in an educational program as soon as possible.

Arriving in Canada

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What procedures does my child follow once he/she has arrived in Canada?

Elementary and junior high students: Before your child can enter school, he/she must take
an assessment test to determine his/her English level. Please make an appointment for this
test by phoning 403-777-7373 (ext. 1). Please bring the child’s passport to the assessment
test for verification. Once the assessment is completed, your child will receive a Permission
for Admission which he/she will present to the school.

High school students: Visit the home page of our website and look for the Orientation link
where you will find the orientation session details along with the school coordinator’s name
and contact information.

High School Graduation Diploma

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What are the requirements for a high school diploma?

To get a basic high school diploma in Alberta you must have 100 credits.

The credits must include the following:


• English 30-1 or 30-2 AND
• Social Studies 30-1 or 30-2 AND
• Mathematics 20-1 or 20-2 or 20-3 AND
• Science 20 or Science 24 or Biology 20 or Chemistry 20 or Physics 30 AND
• Physical Education 10
• Career and Life Management (CALM) AND

Earn 10 credits, in any combination:

• Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses


• Fine and Performing Arts courses
• Second Languages courses
• Physical Education 20 and/or 30
• Locally Developed and Authorized courses in CTS, fine arts, second languages AND

10 credits in any 30-level course (in addition to English 30-1 or 30-2 and Social 30-1 or 30-2)
from:
• 30-level Math, Science, Fine Arts, Second Languages, or PE
• Advanced Level (3000 series) CTS courses
• 30-level Locally Developed and Authorized courses
• 30-level Green Certificate Specialization courses

How long will it take me to complete a high school diploma?

This depends on several things like your level of English upon arrival, your prior
courses of study, when you arrived, and what your graduation expectations are.
However, in most cases, students who require English as a Second Language
programming (ESL) will take longer to complete the requirements than a student
who was born in Canada. Many students take four years to complete high school
with a diploma.
Which universities will accept my Alberta high school diploma? What do I
require to enter university?
Alberta high school diplomas are recognized around the world. Students from the
CBE can apply to any university or college and will be accepted based upon the
marks of certain required courses. For example, the University of Calgary requires
students applying to a general program to have:

• English 30
• Social Studies 30
• Three of:
• Math 30
• Biology 30
• Chemistry 30
• Physics 30
• Any other 30 level courses

All students wanting to go to university must complete the highest level of


English in high school (English 30-1) with a mark of 75% in order to enter
university. Then they must complete four more 30 level academic courses (senior
level). All students in Alberta must complete a Canadian based course of Social
Studies (history and geography), which covers Canada's government and
Canada's role in the world. The two other required courses are Physical Education
10 and Career and Life Management (CALM) 20.

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