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In June 2008, after six successful years, ISC was forced to move from its beautiful south-east country location to the west end of Edmonton.  The resulting drop in enrollment forced the school to close in February 2009.

 
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Corporations:

At ISC we have many corporations like the Art Corporation, the Computer Corporation, the Kitchen Corporation etc.
• A Corporation is formed when a group of students has a common interest and wishes to get and use particular equipment and/or designate a room for a certain purpose.
• Students create Corporation guidelines and determine certification procedures.
• Students present their Corporation to Campus Meeting and ask to have it approved.
• Once approved, Corporation members vote on a Director who is responsible for certifying the students who wish to use the Corporation’s room and equipment.


Benefits to students:
• development of a sense of ownership
• responsibility for self, and supervision of others
• care, maintenance and proper use of equipment
• instruction on proper use of equipment
• discernment
• development of leadership skills


Key Concepts
At ISC, there are eight key aspects to the day-to-day operation of the Campus. Each aspect offers students a wide variety of benefits and learning experiences.

Self-Initiated learning

Corporations

Judicial Committee


 
 

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