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 Our District

 Vision Statment

Building Bridges to a High Level of Student Success

Mission Statment

The mission of Lethbridge School District No. 51 is to empower students with the knowledge, skills and attributes to succeed as caring, responsible, and effective Canadian citizens.

 

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Since 1886, Lethbridge School District No. 51 has offered high quality learning experiences over a broad range of programs to meet the needs of a wide variety of learners. The District educates 8200 students within the city of Lethbridge and employs 531 certificated staff and 477 support staff.

Lethbridge is a growing, vibrant city with over 81,692 residents. It is home to the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge College, and the Lethbridge Research Centre, one of the largest agricultural research facilities in Canada. The city also houses two large manufacturing plants involved in raw product development.  Well situated in the south-western part of Alberta, Lethbridge residents enjoy access to state-of-the-art cultural and recreational facilities. Comprehensive retail services attract consumers from southern Alberta, south-eastern British Columbia and northern Montana. 

Lethbridge School District No. 51 takes pride in the breadth of its programs, the expertise of its staff, and the quality of its facilities in 18 schools, and a number of outreach facilities throughout the city. Our schools have a grade structure comprised of kindergarten to grade 5 students in elementary schools, grade 6 to 8 students in middle schools and grade 9 to 12 students in high schools.

All schools provide instruction in the core subjects (language arts, mathematics, social studies and science), physical education, and the fine arts.  Students at each school have access to libraries that provide a blend of print materials and access to modern computers for research purposes.  French language instruction is provided in grades four through twelve and a French Immersion program is offered for students from kindergarten through grade twelve. Spanish, German and Japanese courses are also available. In addition, at the secondary level, students can experience a wide range of options or complementary courses designed to meet their unique needs and interests, including those related to career and technology studies. Information and communication technology instruction is integrated into all student programs. International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement, and Knowledge and Employability courses are also offered to high school students. 

Other instructional programs include kindergarten offered in all elementary schools, special education for students with unique needs, First Nations, Métis and Inuit education, and early literacy. The District pre-school program will be expanded to three programs effective 2008/2009.  A Montessori program is established in grades one to seven.    Lethbridge Christian School provides Christian education for students from kindergarten to grade eight.

The instructional program is enhanced by the provision of counselling services in all schools that include social/emotional, educational and career counselling.  These services are enhanced by long-standing, community partnerships with the Lethbridge Regional Police Service, Chinook Health, Southwest Alberta Child and Family Services, Alberta Human Resources and Employment, and other agencies.  A strong co-curricular program is also provided that includes a variety of athletic, fine arts and student leadership opportunities.

 

       

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