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Campus EPSB

Off-Campus & Career Programs Varies by program Semester 1 Semester 2 Prereq: Grades 10-12. Talk to your advisor.

Overview

What is Campus EPSB?

Campus EPSB lets you step outside your regular classroom and learn in specialized career environments across Edmonton. You'll attend courses at other EPSB high schools with professional-grade facilities, or directly at industry partner training sites — while still earning credits toward your high school diploma.

Programs typically run for a semester and take up two to four blocks per day. You stay enrolled at Centre High and return after your Campus EPSB semester is complete. Students travel to their program location using Edmonton Transit (ETS).

Summer Programs (Summer 2026)

  • Introduction to Boilermakers
  • Introduction to Bricklayers
  • Introduction to Carpenters
  • Introduction to Electricians
  • Introduction to Finishing Trades
  • Introduction to Iron Working
  • Introduction to Millwrighting
  • Introduction to Pipe Trades
  • Introduction to Sheet Metal

 

2026/2027 School Year Offerings:

School-Based Programs (2026–27)

  • Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing — McNally
  • Artificial Intelligence — W. P. Wagner
  • Automotive Service Technician — M.E. LaZerte
  • Cosmetology — Eastglen
  • Culinary Arts — Harry Ainlay
  • Electrician Apprenticeship — Queen Elizabeth
  • Exploring Aviation — J. Percy Page
  • Health Care Aide — McNally
  • Housing Construction — M.E. LaZerte
  • Musical Theatre — Victoria
  • Psychology — McNally
  • Restauranteur — Victoria
  • Welding — M.E. LaZerte

Industry Site Programs (2026–27)

  • Introduction to Bricklayers
  • Introduction to Carpenters
  • Introduction to Electricians
  • Introduction to Finishing Trades
  • Introduction to Insulating
  • Introduction to Iron Working
  • Introduction to Millwrighting
  • Introduction to Pipe Trades

 

How to Register

Speak with your advisor or contact the Career Pathways office to learn more about registering for Campus EPSB programs. Spots fill quickly — plan early!

Career Opportunities

  • Electrician — Installing and maintaining electrical systems in buildings and facilities
  • Welder — Joining metal parts using specialized tools and techniques
  • Automotive Technician — Diagnosing and repairing vehicles
  • Chef / Cook — Preparing food in restaurants, hotels, and catering
  • Health Care Aide — Providing daily care and support in health facilities
  • Cosmetologist — Providing beauty and personal care services
  • Carpenter — Building and repairing structures using wood and other materials
  • Pilot — Flying aircraft for commercial, private, or cargo operations
  • Construction Worker — Building homes, commercial buildings, and infrastructure
  • Ironworker — Assembling structural steel frameworks for buildings and bridges

Transferable Skills

  • Hands-on technical skills — Working with professional tools and equipment
  • Independence — Navigating a new school or workplace environment on your own
  • Workplace readiness — Understanding professional expectations and safety protocols
  • Problem solving — Applying knowledge to real-world tasks and challenges
  • Time management — Balancing transit, coursework, and responsibilities
  • Career clarity — Testing a career path before committing to post-secondary