Kinosayo Elementary School is located in the Woodlands area of St. Albert. We are the proud home to approximately 340 students from Kindergarten to Grade 6. We offer regular and special education programming along with many extracurricular programs.
We are the school of choice for Inglewood: The Summit, Oakmont, Regency Heights and Woodlands.
The staff at Kinosayo say the following about their school:
- "Kinosayo is a warm, welcoming place that embraces children's learning and creativity."
- "Our school is a genuinely positive place where your child can grow and have a well rounded school experience!"
Parents of Kinosayo School say the following about their school:
- "Kinosayo has created a wonderful balance between learning, fun, creativity and personal development...isn't that what life should be about."
- "Kinosayo provides a safe nurturing environment for my child to learn. The students are encouraged to embrace each others differences and celebrate their uniqueness. As a parent of a child with extra challenges, I am impressed that my opinions are valued and often sought out. Every resource possible has been made available to my child to encourage success toward personal and academic growth. I would not hesitate to recommend this school to anyone seeking a well rounded, enthusiastic educational experience for their child."
Mission
Through our commitment to excellence in public education, we strive to ensure all students become life-long learners, confident and capable of shaping their future and meeting the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Philosophy
Through effective communication between community and school, we will promote high standards of academic achievement and foster a desire for lifelong learning.
We value:
- positive life attitudes;
- support for each other;
- balance in all that we do; and
- working together towards success for all.
Outcomes
- Academic growth
- A collaborative approach
- Recognition and appreciation of the uniqueness of individuals
- Well-adjusted, healthy and happy individuals
- Lifelong learning
- Service work and citizenship