Contact Information

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Elk Island Public Schools
Central Administration Building
683 Wye Road
Sherwood Park, Alberta
T8B 1N2

Phone: 780-464-EIPS (3477)
Fax: 780-417-8181
Toll Free: 1-800-905-3477

Note: All EIPS' staff email addresses use the following format: firstname.lastname@eips.ca

Office Hours:
Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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Lakeland Ridge (K-9)

Lakeland Ridge (K-9)
101 Crimson Drive
Sherwood Park, AB  T8H 2P1
Phone: (780) 416-9018
Fax: (780) 416-9042
http://www.lakelandridge.ca/

School Education Plan

Lakeland Ridge SEP 2011-2012

 

School Supply Lists

Kindergarten 
Grade 1 
Grade 2 
Grade 3 
Grade 4 
Grade 5 
Grade 6 
Grades 7-9

Introduction

Lakeland Ridge School in Sherwood Park provides an instructional program for Kindergarten to Grade 9 students focusing on academic excellence, technology, fitness and recreation, art, and community involvement. Students may choose to bring in their own computing devices such as laptops and netbooks to enhance their learning in class. A full complement of elementary and junior high courses supplements a broad range of options. All students have excellent access to technology, as well as fitness facilities, CTS facilities, and an art studio.

Motto

The school's motto "Pride in our Pack" is demonstrated daily through strong literacy programs and initiatives, an excellent character education program, leadership and peer support opportunities, athletics, and extracurricular activities such as the Linking Generations program. Throughout the school, Kona, the school's wolf mascot, is in high profile. It is evident Lakeland Ridge School staff and students have "Pride in Their Pack" as they continue to broaden and strengthen this neighbourhood school.

Programs & Services

Junior High Complementary Courses 

Junior high students have the opportunity to choose from a variety of complementary courses depending on their grade. Courses include band, drama, French, art, leadership, outdoor education, sports acceleration, recreation, media studies, technology applications ("App Savvy"), and fitness.

Administration

Karen MacDonald, Principal
Rod Leatherdale and Lynn Mekechuk, Assistant Principals