Our Programs

Our school program operates at six locations across Calgary with programs for children ages 2.8 to six years old, and early intervention beginning at 19 months.

Early Intervention Program

Early Intervention Program

Ages 19 months to 2.8 years

*This program is offered only at our Windsor Park and McKenzie Towne locations, two days per week.

Preschool

Preschool

Ages 2.8 to 4 years

Junior Kindergarten

Junior Kindergarten

Ages 4 to 5 years

Kindergarten

Kindergarten

Ages 5 to 6 years

Program Details

Providence school programs run September to June for two hours and 45 minutes, either morning or afternoon, four days/week, Monday through Thursday. Morning classes run from 8:20 am to 11:05 am and afternoon classes run from 1:00 pm to 3:45 pm. Busing services within Calgary city limits may be available at no cost to children who meet eligibility requirements.

Who We Are

Providence programs provide specialized support and resources to help each child reach their full potential and overcome challenges they may face due to a delay or disability. By working closely with families, our team fosters a positive and supportive learning environment for each child to thrive in.

For more information, please contact us at 403-255-5577 or info@providencechildren.com or complete our online contact form. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Providence programs support children with a range of disabilities, including but not limited to:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
  • Down Syndrome
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
  • Genetic Disorders
  • Global Developmental Delay
  • Rare and Undiagnosed Delays/Disorders
  • Sensory Disabilities
  • Severe Emotional/ Behavioural Disabilities
  • Speech and Language Delays
  • Visual Impairment

Providence ECS programs are funded by Alberta Education and follow the Early Childhood Services Regulations under the School Act. As a private ECS operator, Providence is a member of the Association of Independent Schools and Colleges in Alberta (AISCA).

Why Providence

At Providence, we focus on all areas of a child’s learning and development. Our educational and therapeutic programs provide stimulating and challenging activities in a fun learning environment. Each school provides enhanced learning experiences through small class sizes and a specialized environment that includes multi- sensory rooms, music, gymnasiums and playgrounds.

Providence employs a diverse transdisciplinary team to meet each child’s individual needs. Each class is facilitated by a certified teacher with support from our therapists and teaching/therapeutic assistants.

Who Can Attend?

To attend, a child must qualify for Program Unit Funding (PUF) through Alberta Education. Any child with a diagnosed developmental delay, disability or medical condition who would benefit from an educational program that provides therapy may be eligible.

Once you have completed all requirements for registration, Providence will apply for Program Unit Funding (PUF) for your child.

Registration Fee

At Providence, we take pride in making special education accessible to all families. The only fee required is a non-refundable annual registration fee of $50.

Frequently Asked Questions

At Providence, we take pride in making special education accessible to all families. The only fee required is a non-refundable annual registration fee of $50.

Our programs run from September to June. If you are joining us mid-year, it may take a couple of weeks to complete the registration process and apply for funding. Providence will contact you with a start date for your child. Subject to availability.

If your desired school location is full, we can put your child on our waitlist. If/when an opening becomes available, we will offer that spot to families on the waitlist. Unfortunately, we are unable to estimate how long your child will be on a waitlist or if a spot will open for the current school year.

Providence applies to Alberta Education for this funding once you have registered and provided all necessary documents.

Our schools offer a half-day program, running 2 hours and 45 minutes long. Children can attend in the morning or afternoon, but not both.

Providence is not a one-on-one program but offers small class sizes to ensure each child gets specialized support, as well as the opportunity to practice social skills and benefit from peer modelling.

Providence does not provide Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) programming but will communicate with your child’s FSCD team to share information as required.

Alberta Education states that children can only be enrolled in one Program Unit Funded (PUF) program at a time.

For more information, please contact us at 403-255-5577 or info@providencechildren.com or complete our online contact form.

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From Our Families

Providence has made ALL the difference in our child’s growth and development these last few years. It has been so impactful for us as a family to best support him and I can not say enough amazing things about providence. We will miss it greatly!

We have had an amazing experience at Providence so far. The teachers have been so kind and so supportive. My child loves going to school because of them. He has learned so much this year. We’ve been blown away by his progress!

Truly blessed that my child was able to attend Providence to support her as she starts the world of preschool. To have a supportive team definitely brings out the best in each child’s early developmental and that’s what Providence does best. Grateful in every way, thank you Providence!

Amazing! They moved our child ahead a million steps in the first few months and a million more since then

Amazing school!! Has been a wonderful experience for my children in their early education years. All the staff, teachers and support staff are awesome!!!

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