Career & Technology Studies Apprenticeship Programs
Enhancing the CTS program is integral to transforming the educational experience of high school students. CTS programs create more flexible, inclusive and personalized learning opportunities.
CTS Apprenticeship Pathways must be taught in an Alberta Education approved facility. The facility is the responsibility of the school authority and must be equipped to industry standards to deliver the CTS Apprenticeship Pathway.
All required courses in a CTS Apprenticeship Pathway must be taught by a journeyperson for that trade; i.e., an individual holding a trade certificate recognized in Alberta.
Apprenticeship Pathways
Students begin to learn their skills in a variety of apprenticeship areas and upon successful completion they may choose to write the Apprenticeship and Industry exam for first period apprenticeship.
Current Apprenticeship Pathways offered in Elk Island Public Schools include: Automotive Service Technician (ASA), Cabinetmaker (CMA), Cook (CKA), Hairstylist (HSA), and Welder (WDA)
Apprenticeship and Industry Training