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    Registration

    NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION


    Students who are new to the Division register for school. Whether you're registering for this school year or next year, learn how to register online using the steps and the digital student registration form below.

    HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE

    STEP 1: GET ORGANIZED 

    You will need to provide your preferred school with documents confirming:

    • the address for the student’s parent/guardian
    • legal proof of the student’s name, citizenship status and birthdate (see examples below)

    STEP 2: PREPARE YOUR DOCUMENTS

    Before you register, it’s important to have your documents ready. You will need to upload the documents to complete and submit your registration.

    If you are using a computer, have a scanned image of each document saved on your computer.

    If you are using a mobile device, you can take photos of your required documents as you fill out the form. 

    STEP 3: REVIEW AND COMPLETE THE DIGITAL STUDENT REGISTRATION FORM

    You can only register at one school. To submit your digital student registration form online, you will need to: 

    • upload your documents
    • provide an electronic signature 
    • enter your email address (this helps us confirm your identity and allows us to send you a copy of the completed form)

    There is no option to save your progress. Once you start, we recommend finishing the form. 

    Need help using the digital student registration form? Submit a request to get help or call (780) 429-8437.

    EXAMPLES OF ACCEPTED DOCUMENTATION

    If you’re not sure which documents to provide, contact your preferred school.


     LEGAL PROOF OF YOUR CHILD'S NAME AND AGE


    CONFIRMATION OF ADDRESS

    • Canadian provincial birth certificate
    • Canadian citizenship document
    • passport
    • student study permit
    • confirmation of a permanent residence document

    If the documents don’t confirm your child’s citizenship or status, parents may be asked to provide citizenship immigration documents (e.g., work permit, study permit or citizenship card or certificate). Visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada for more information.

    • driver's license
    • utility bill
    • property tax bill
    • banking, financial or insurance documents


    Families will be asked to provide a minimum of three documents for Weinlos School.

    AFTER YOU REGISTER

    Once you submit a completed and signed digital student registration form: 

    • the form and supporting documents are sent securely to the school to review 
    • you will receive an email confirming the form has been submitted
    • the school will contact you if they need more information (this does not mean your child has been enrolled at the school)
    • the school will confirm if your child is enrolled

    If you have questions about the form or need to make a change please contact the school. 

    OTHER WAYS TO REGISTER

    If you are unable to register online, use the print version of the student registration form. You can mail or drop off your completed registration form and supporting documents to the school. 

    MORE INFORMATION

    Learn about:

    Kindergarten Information and Registration

    2025-2026

    To register your child at Weinlos School you must live in the Weinlos attendance area or in the Laurel community.  Children who are born in 2020 or who will be five by December 31, 2025 are age appropriate for Kindergarten.  Families must register online.  Further information can be found on the Edmonton Public School website.

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  • Clubs & Activities

    Clubs & Activities

    Students at Weinlos have the opportunity to join multiple clubs to get involved around the school.  By becoming a part of any of these exciting groups, students have a chance to build and strengthen their leadership skills.  Some of the clubs include:

    • Running Club
    • Library Club
    • Handbell and Choir
    • Leadership
    • Intramurals
    • Art Club
    • Math/Games Club
    • Recycling
    • Patrols

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  • Community

    Community

    Weinlos School is located in the Ridgewood neighbourhood of Mill Woods. Our school population reflects the unique nature of a multicultural community, multi-lingual backgrounds and a varied socio-economic neighbourhood. Weinlos School is developing strong links between the school and community through interaction and collaboration with community stakeholders. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • School Philosophy

    School Philosophy

    At Weinlos School, we believe in each other, we do our best and we are life-long learners. We believe no matter who you are or how old you are, everyone who walks through our doors deserves to be valued, loved, heard and cared for.

    Students will demonstrate engagement through academic pursuits, physical activity and overall wellness, self-awareness and discovery, and character development. We believe the partnership of the school, home and community serves to engage students in lifelong learning. 

     

     

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  • Instructional Focus

    Instructional Focus

    We strive to improve student learning in all areas with a focus on improving literacy and numeracy. At Weinlos School, academic achievement is always our top priority. We are proud of our students’ results on Provincial Achievement Tests, Higher Level of Achievement Tests (HLATS) and Division wide Math Assessments, as Weinlos students as a whole consistently do their best and work hard to achieve their goals. Every day is busy and full of learning opportunities which build together to form a strong educational foundation!

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Labour Action Updates


Support staff with the Division served notice to begin a strike Monday, January 13, 2025. Get updates.

   

Faculty Message

Welcome to Weinlos School! At Weinlos School, we believe in each other, we work hard to achieve our best and we are life-long learners. Weinlos students are valued, loved, cared for and heard. We recognize, respect and celebrate the culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. We foster growth and success for every student by providing an inclusive, welcoming, safe and healthy environment through meaningful engagement in high quality and diverse learning experiences. 

Students at Weinlos School utilize a range of resources, technologies and competencies to build foundational knowledge, skills and attitudes in literacy, numeracy and mental health. Students demonstrate engagement through academic pursuits, physical activity, overall wellness and self-awareness, discovery and character development. We provide inclusive academic programming as well as Opportunity and Behaviour and Learning Assistance programming for students with special needs. French as a Second Language enriches our programming for students in Grades 4 to 6. We promote student leadership and responsibility through a variety of clubs and programs throughout the year.

We strongly value community engagement and collaboration. Education is a partnership.  We are committed to working with our families to provide support, services and opportunities to be involved in their child’s education. The partnership of the school, home and community serves to ensure that every student reaches their full potential emotionally, socially and academically. 

Weinlos Faculty