Events Calendar

Sunday. 12 April, 2026 - Saturday. 18 April, 2026
WEEK 16
Monday. 13 April, 2026
1:00 pm

Chess: Advanced Continuation Class B - All Ages E963

Prerequisite: Chess: Intermediate Continuation Class 
When: Mondays from 10:00 - 11:00am April 13 - May 18
Where: Online

This Workshop is for students who have completed the beginner and intermediate chess workshops and are ready for some fine tuning to their skills. 

Students have learned core chess concepts, while solving puzzles to improve problem solving skills . In Advanced Chess, it's time to put those skills into action. This class focuses on real-time game playing with personalized coaching, and adds in new concepts that take the game to the next level.

Tuesday. 14 April, 2026
10:00 am

Mediated Learning Challenges - Pickardville (Westlock Area) E1092

When: 14 April, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Bring a water bottle and a bag lunch.
Where: St Benoît Catholic Church, 2nd Street and Main Avenue, Pickardville
Prerequisite: None

In conjunction with the Foundations Workshop and the Behaviour Workshop, this session explores cognitive processes—specifically how the brain thinks—and emphasizes the importance of developing these processes. By doing so, children can better understand their world, discern God's will for them, and act in accordance with his will in faith and integrity.

In this workshop:

  • Move from struggle to success.
  • Explore student attitude and belief using the mediational method.
  • Assess weaknesses and strengths.
  • Support children struggling with focus, memory, confusion, processing, frustration, planning, and learning delays.
  • Develop an actionable plan.
  • Gain hope, moving from "I can't" to "I can."
Wednesday. 15 April, 2026
9:00 am

Financial WISDOM 3 - Investing Made Easy E1084

When: Wednesdays, 9–10 a.m.: 15 April (15 April, 22 April, 29 April, 6 May, 13 May and 20 May)
Who: Grade 9 and up
Cost: $295
Where: Online via Microsoft Teams

Investing can be overwhelming, but it is also essential to our financial futures. Investing is unavoidable: it affects us and our families both directly and indirectly, and the investment industry itself is enormous. Globally, investment markets are worth hundreds of trillions of dollars. Whether we like it or not, investing is a fundamental part of life in the twenty-first century. In this course, Travis Callaway will make investing easy to understand, using practical examples and real-life scenarios to help students learn how to invest their own money responsibly. The course includes six lessons, each focusing on a different part of the overall investment puzzle.

A minimum of five registrants is required for this workshop to run.

10:00 am

ML: Screen Impact - Mundare A E1044

When: 13 April, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Where: Mundare

Prerequisite: None

Finding Balance

Parents, join us for this workshop on the impact of screens. At your discretion, due to sensitive content, you may invite children aged sixteen and older to participate with you.

10:00 am

Financial WISDOM: Starting Your Own Business E1085

When: Wednesdays, 10–11 a.m.: 15 April (15 April, 22 April, 29 April, 6 May, 13 May and 20 May)
Who: Grade 9 and up
Cost: $295
Where: Online via Microsoft Teams

Most of the world’s wealthiest people are not members of royal families, Hollywood celebrities or heirs to vast fortunes. They are almost exclusively entrepreneurs—people who started their own businesses. And anyone can start a business.

But how? Even the idea can feel overwhelming. In this course, Travis Callaway makes starting a business simple to understand, using practical examples and real-life scenarios drawn from teaching entrepreneurship and business planning at universities. Students will learn how to plan and prepare to launch their own businesses.

The course includes six lessons that guide students through the full business-planning and business-launching journey.

Thursday. 16 April, 2026
12:00 am

CLT (College Entrance Exam & Grade 11-12 Assessment) April

The Classical Learning Test (CLT) is a post-secondary entrance exam, created as an alternative to the SAT and recognized at many post-secondary institutions across the United States, and a growing number in Canada.

  • For students in grades 11-12
  • College entrance exam
  • Online format
  • Length: 2hrs (plus up to 30 mins proctor instructions)
  • Free and unlimited score sharing
  • CLT partner colleges offer over $100 million in scholarships
Friday. 17 April, 2026
10:00 am

Financial WISDOM 2 - Preparing to Work in our Changing World E1083

When: Fridays, 10–11 a.m.: April 17 (April 17, April 24, May 1, May 8, May 15, and May 22)
Where: Online via Microsoft Teams
Who: Grades 9 and up

Planning for a career can be challenging at the best of times. The rapid advancement of AI, which is upending industries and labour markets, can feel overwhelming. Whether we like it or not, we need to plan to work in a world that is being permanently changed by AI. In this course, Travis Callaway, an AI investor, university instructor, and businessman, will help students prepare for higher education and career decisions in the age of AI, using practical examples and real-life scenarios so that students can prudently plan for their workplace futures.

Saturday. 18 April, 2026
9:30 am

Intermediate Ballroom Dance Workshop - Spruce Grove C E990

When: April 18 — 9:30 sign in, 10am workshop begins.
Where: Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Spruce Grove

Time to further develop your skill! Mike and Michele Barter will work with you to strengthen your skills and add in new steps for the waltz, fox trot, jive and rumba, You will also add new dances like the cha-cha and samba. This workshop reinforces ballroom etiquette, giving you the life skills that stem from practicing courtesy. Students benefit from the training in social graces as well as the opportunity to spend time with other home schoolers.

This is not a drop off program. If your student is not accompanied by an adult, they will not be able to participate in the program.

 
 

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