Wildwood is an exciting and caring learning community that celebrates the cultural diversity of our families. Together, students, parents/guardians and staff create meaningful learning opportunities for all students. With over 45 different languages represented at Wildwood, we stress learning acceptance and empathy for others, which are important life skills. The staff is enthusiastic and dedicated helping students achieve their potential best, to develop critical and creative thinking skills and to build effective work habits and social skills. Students are preparing for life-long learning and career possibilities.
Staff continue to teach valuable interpersonal skills so that students communicate respectfully and learn to make responsible choices/decisions. Our goal is that every student becomes a responsible citizen who possesses the character to do what is right, act morally with wisdom, and balance individual concerns with the rights and needs of others.
Ongoing communication from our community is valued and welcomed. We encourage communication with parents through daily student agendas, Week at a Glance, school visits, phone calls, and conferences. We invite all parents/guardians to be active participants in their child's education by attending Student Learning Conferences, School Council meetings and volunteering in the school. Parent/guardian participation and interest in your child's education has a positive influence on his/her academic success.
School Goal
To advance student learning and achievement in a safe and caring school environment as defined in the CBE Results Policies.
Mission Statement
Wildwood School provides a creative learning atmosphere in which a love for learning is nurtured within a caring and respectful community. We strive to develop balanced citizens who make wise choices and solve problems effectively.
Motto
“Working Together to Create a Community of Lifelong Learners.”
Our School's Commitment to Truth and Reconciliation
We are committed to acknowledging and supporting the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission 94 Calls to Action specific to education. Our school, along with all CBE schools, made a Truth and Reconciliation Commitment to Action, on June 21, we renewed our commitment.
View Our Truth and Reconciliation Commitment | 2025 2026
School Development Plan
Each year, our school prepares a development plan with input from teachers, school staff, students and parents. We review many sources of data, including report cards, provincial achievement test results and school surveys. Based on this information, we create our plan identifying targeted areas for growth. Our school development plan is not meant to represent all of the work that takes place in our school, but rather it focuses on specific areas for improvement.
View Our School Development Plan | 2024-2025
School Improvement Results Report
Our school also prepares a results plan, which looks at our previous school year. It shows our students’ achievement and progress in meeting the goals and outcomes as set out by the CBE and Alberta Education, outlines some of the highlights of our school development plan and gives an overview of our school. You can look on the CBE website for system-wide results.