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              Programs 

Early Learning

The Toddler program is for children ages 21 months to 39 months with a maximum of 12 children per class.

We now offer extended program hours from 8:30 am until 12:15 for morning programs and 12:15 until 4:30 pm for afternoon programs. 

The Playschool program is for children who are 3 to 5 years of age with a maximum of 16 children per class.

Outdoor Adventures is a program for 3-6 year olds that lets children look at different elements of nature through their own eyes.

Our Jr. Kindergarten is for 4 years old children to learn together in an enriched, integrated setting.

Kindergarten runs from September to June. The class size is 15  and  the adult to student ratio is 1 to 5 or less.

kcs Programs

This program, in partnership with Alberta Education, serves children with exceptional learning needs.  These include: gifted, mild to severe delays or difficulties including physical, mental, emotional, social, speech or behavioral needs.

Learn about our Early Intervention Programs

This Program helps families with children (under 18 years) with disabilities to access family support services, child focused services and specialized services as determined in their discussion with their FSCD caseworker and as outlined in their Individual Family Support Plan and FSCD contract.

For parents who are concerned for their children as they move towards adulthood. The focus is to help the individual remain in the community and encourage a quality life based on work, community involvement and meaningful relationships.

Kids love to go to summer camp! They can immerse themselves in art, music, dance, computers, sports, science or nature and come home excited to share their experiences and new knowledge. After all, summer is for learning, too.

kcs Association acknowledges that we are located on the territory of Treaty 6. We recognize the people of First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and all First Peoples of Canada and respect the histories, languages and cultures of all.

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