Off-Campus Education
Connecting what students learn in school with the real world in a variety of ways, including job-shadowing, volunteering and paid positions. It helps prepare students for the workplace through hands-on experiences. These opportunities are offered to all high school students.
Visit the Unique Pathways & Off-campus Education on the CBE website for more information.
Henry Wise Wood Off-Campus Education Program
The Henry Wise Wood Off-Campus Education Program customizes and differentiates learning by offering students a diverse and varied choice of work opportunities. The program helps guide students to make informed decisions about their post-secondary education and/or career by providing practical, work-based (job site) training – as well as acquiring valuable, life-long skills, and earning high school credits.
Within the Off-Campus Education Program, there are a variety of exciting courses to choose from including the following.
Work Experience
Placements can occur on-campus working as Teacher Assistants or Off-Campus working in a multitude of occupational areas.
Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP)
Interested in earning credits, money, and experience through an apprenticeship program in Alberta? RAP allows students to learn a trade while working toward their high school diploma.
Job Shadowing
An opportunity to observe (“shadow”) someone performing their job.
For more information contact Off-Campus Coordinator Ms. Belliveau clbelliveau@cbe.ab.ca