Skills and techniques are taught in class, but they are secondary to the overall goal of making the students feel comfortable, challenged, and aware of the benefits to a healthy lifestyle.
Our Physical Education program is geared towards active participation of all students. Skills and techniques are taught in class, but they are secondary to the overall goal of making the students feel comfortable, challenged, and aware of the benefits to a healthy lifestyle.
Students' participation in P.E. will see them explore a variety of activities on and off the campus, which we hope will create a lifelong active lifestyle.
All students are encouraged to continue taking Physical Education 20 and 30 in Grade 11 and 12. These activity based courses allow students to continue with the active lifestyle, while exploring possible new-to-them activities, such as snorkeling, scuba, curling, and golf.
Students are challenged to become both active participants and to develop leadership skills that will benefit them in their future endeavors.
P.E. 20 and 30 are courses that can be used for the Rutherford Scholarship and P.E. 30 can be used to apply to some university faculties. Stay active, stay involved with Physical Education.
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Metro Continuing Education can trace its origins to the night school for adults offered by Edmonton Public Schools in 1891. We’ve grown and changed over the years, adding new programs to better serve Edmonton’s appetite for lifelong learning. Today, Metro offers courses and programs for people of all ages with our four program areas:
Elementary & Junior High
We provide elementary and junior high students with opportunities to explore new interests, prepare for exams, and develop better study habits. Our programs include: academic-focused or enrichment-focused summer camps, out-of-school programs, and study skills programs.
High School
Metro administers summer school for all of Edmonton Public Schools. Our summer school classes are attended by current high school students as well as adult students. Our Fall/Winter/Spring high school credit classes are an opportunity for current students to get ahead or for adult students to upgrade or finish their diplomas in a mature, college-like environment. We also provide online tutoring sessions.
Personal & Professional Enrichment
Our personal and professional enrichment (adult continuing education) classes are taught by passionate, skilled instructors. Discover a new hobby, learn a new skill, or hit professional business goals. Our class offerings are constantly changing, with a new term of interesting, diverse classes launched every quarter.
ESL & LINC Language Programs
Our English Language Institute offers two major programs to teach English as a second language. LINC (Language Instructors for Newcomers) is a federally-funded program that helps new permanent residents develop the language skills they need to make Canada their home. The provincially-funded ESL (English as a Second Language) program is an intensive option for those looking to succeed when entering the Albertan workforce.
Who we are
We are a dynamic, diverse organization, made up of enthusiastic instructors and teachers, friendly customer service and administrative support staff, and creative business professionals. We all share a love for learning and are passionate about giving Edmontonians opportunities to grow and succeed.
Our Mission
Metro is a customer service-oriented educational institution committed to providing flexible and diverse learning opportunities to students of all ages and needs.
Our Vision
At Metro Continuing Education, our vision is to excel in providing outstanding learner-focused educational experiences dedicated to academic, personal and professional growth. We will build community and foster partnerships to promote lifelong learning opportunities for students of all ages.
This 60-credit program is comprised of 45 credits of coursework, coupled with two school-based internships totalling 15 credits.
In response to this demand for accredited English language teachers, the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at York University, Keele Campus, offers a Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
The courses offered must meet rigorous standards, in both content and teaching staff.
This 120-hour program provides participants with key principles of second-language teaching and the skills, strategies, and tools to be successful in teaching English language learners.
The Early Learning and Childcare Certificate will prepare students for employment in Early Learning and Child Care.
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