Physical Education and CALM

Summer School Classes

Build a strong path for academic success with Metro Continuing Education. With Metro’s Summer School courses, you can earn 3-credits in two weeks. Metro Summer School is an intense experience, where students are fully immersed every day, learning with rich and robust experiences. Full attendance is expected, as the compressed timeline makes the courses move quickly. If you’re up for the challenge, this is a great opportunity to complete your studies in just 9 days of class.
 

Courses offered

2025 Schedules

July 7-17


(Session 1)
July 7-169:00 am - 2:00 pm
July 179:00 am - 11:30 am

July 21-31


(Session 2)
July 21-309:00 am - 2:00 pm
July 319:00 am - 11:30 am
  • In-Person Class
  • Monday - Friday (9 classes)


Class Details: Tuition, Fees, Refund & Transfer Policy

Summer School 2025 is open to:

Students who are under 20 years old on September 1, 2024

Criteria:

  • Current Edmonton Public School student
  • OR Student will be attending an Edmonton Public School in September 2025
Students who are over 20 years old on September 1, 2024

Criteria:

  • Only for 30-level courses
  • AND Student has taken another Metro class within the 2024-25 school year


Find courses in your zone

Please answer two quick questions to see summer school courses available to you.

How to specify your current/upcoming High School:

  • Students finishing Grades 9-11: Indicate the high school you are registered to attend in the upcoming 2025-26 school year.
  • Students finishing Grade 12 and Metro mature student: Indicate the high school you attended in the previous 2024-25 school year.
  • Students finishing Grades 9-11 who are NOT registered to attend an Edmonton Public School in the 2025-26 school year: In the high school dropdown below, select "Non-returning Grade 9-11 student"

Important notes

  • The Metro team will verify your choice for accuracy and eligibility. Classes will appear based on the school you specify here. If you are not eligible to take the class, you will be withdrawn from the class with no notice. The $60 program fee is non-refundable.
  • Students with administrative flags (expulsion, superintendent directed transfer) for the 2024-25 school year include summer school registrations, and must register according to the superintendent's decision and direction.

Please select your grade and school to see available courses.


Course details

If the course you would like to take is full, please choose a different course from your zone.

Grade 9 students planning to take Physical Education 10 or CALM are advised to complete both courses, as they are each 9-day courses. Many Division high schools schedule these courses together and there may be limited opportunities to register in either course separately during the regular school year. If a student only does one through summer school, they will need to pick up the other during the regular school year.

Physical Education 10

Activities include games, dance/aerobics, racquet sports, outdoor pursuits, aquatics and fitness. Good attendance, participation and effort are required for success in this course.

A Field Trip Consent Form is required – these will be supplied to all students on their first day of class. No provision will be made for missed classes, late start or early release of students. Each student will receive a day to day schedule outlining both activities and venues, on the first day of class.

For the first class students are expected to be dressed appropriately to participate in outdoor or indoor activities. Recommended: cross-trainer type running shoes, shorts/sweats, t-shirt. A water bottle, hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent are also useful.


Prerequisite: Grade 9

Students 18 years of age or younger as of last September who have not completed Grade 9 must withdraw from class with no refund.

Credits: 3

Class dates: July 7 - 17

IN-PERSON
The class below will be taught in-person at the school site the student registers at.

Class dates: July 21 - 31

Only available classes are shown, based on the student's high school indicated above:

CALM

This course is required to obtain a high school diploma for students 19 years of age and younger. Its exploration of several themes including personal and inter-personal challenges, career explorations, financial planning, and consumer choices assists students to prepare for the future.


Prerequisite: Grade 9

Credits: 3


Only available classes are shown, based on the student's high school indicated above:

Class dates: July 7 - 17


Class dates: July 21 - 31

If the course you would like to take is full, please choose a different course from your zone.

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