Calgary, Canada
4099 Garrison Blvd SW
N/A
+1 4032435420
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Lack of policies in line with Alberta Education, administration lacks expertise, but the teachers are great.
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This school is such a gem, it is unique in the city in providing a truly bilingual (English/French) education plus a third language (spanish), which starts in grade 6. Graduates get, not only an alberta high school diploma, but also a French and spanish language diploma to open up new and exciting opportunities for them in the future. The strong academics and small class sizes drew me to the school but by far the best thing about the school is the sense of community that this school provides. I have 3 kids at the school, all of them started during the maternelle years. The school has become a close knit family during the last 5 years, the teachers and the administration truly care about the kids. The school has really stepped up during the pandemic providing an excellent on line program when the schools were closed and even an ongoing virtual program this year to accommodate children with medical issues and to those that may need to quarantine. Lycee Louis Pasteur is a truly amazing, one of a kind institution.
Very good school….we came from France and the staff was very professional helpful and understanding of the situation… we couldn’t ask for more. The teacher and assistant are marvelous and very patient. The program is complete and advance. We do recommend that school.
We have 2 children attending the Lycée and both started their journey in the FLIP program (French Language Immersive Program) at separate times. With no prior french, they each quickly caught up to their peers in a way where they did not feel overwhelmed and were able to integrate easily into their respective homeroom classes. Both kids seem to be thriving at the Lycée and love to go to school everyday.
Does not worth to send kids to Lycee. It was the biggest mistake that I made to let my kids stayed there years. To give your kids a better future, stay away from Lycee. Find a early France immersion school in your neighborhood, your kids could make more friends in the neighborhood.CBE schools have more resources than can benefit kids more. My kids like their new school more and already more friends. save the school fee and take your kids to travel and see the world, or spend on some good program.There are some bully problems too.The accent is not that important, if you want your kids to inprove French accent, register them summer camps at AF in South Calgary (17th street & 29th AVE SW)
This school is just a bad environment for me the bullying brought me down that sometimes i did not want to go to school. I swear to God I've been in this school since Maternelle and it pains me that I have to write this review cause it used to be a good school . dont choose this school . coming from an old student, this school is toxic. this is just a bad school .there are better and less cheaper schools. trust me this schools is not worth it.
After 12 years experience with Lycée I can clearly say best boutique school in Calgary.
I am a student at the school and love the teachers and the schools view on learning!
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