Our school offers complementary courses to suit our students’ unique learning needs, interests and abilities. All of our courses follow the Alberta Curriculum and Programs of Study.
The following courses are available for SENIOR HIGH students. (For junior high students in Grades 7 to 9, check out the CTF course offerings listed on our website.)
Essentials for Online Learning Success
COM 1255: e-learning and Learning Management Systems (1 credit)
- Pre-requisite - none
"Essentials" is a course for all students new to CBe-learn Senior High School. This course serves as a student overview and an orientation to online learning skills and strategies, Desire2Learn tools, and CBe-learn school policies and procedures. The course is designed to be completed in a short amount of time.
NOTE: This course is not mandatory, but students new to online learning are strongly encouraged to take it.
Career and Technology (CTS) Courses
Visit the CTS courses page for details and course descriptions of the wide variety of Career and Technology courses that we offer at CBe-learn.
Fine Arts
CBe-learn now offers Fine Arts as part of our high school program. Please see the Fine Arts page for more information about offerings and when courses will be available.
Languages
Visit the Languages courses page for details and course descriptions of the language options and choices that CBe-learn offers.
Leadership
In this course, students focus on building a positive school culture, strengthening community connections, and supporting student well‑being through creative leadership and digital content creation. Students explore core leadership principles such as collaboration, responsibility, and student voice, and apply these principles in real school contexts. Working as part of a student leadership team, students plan and produce content for the school news platform that highlights school events, initiatives, and well‑being messaging. Students primarily create Canva slide decks, posters, and digital announcements, developing skills in visual design, clear communication, and effective messaging. Through hands‑on projects, students learn how leadership principles translate into action by designing media that informs, connects, and positively impacts the school community.
Note: This course is open to full‑time students only. Weekly online sessions are mandatory, with optional in‑person opportunities available for school‑wide events, projects, and initiatives. Semester 2 participation is optional but encouraged, with opportunities for continued involvement and additional credits.
- Pre-requisite - none
Social Sciences
Visit the Social Sciences courses page for details and course descriptions of the variety of Social Science courses offered at CBe-learn