Mountain Park School at a Glance
- Home of the WOLVERINES!
- Our building is a beautiful modern school.
- All our teachers use an online learning platform called Brightspace by D2L (click HERE for a parent introduction).
- Our Grade 6 students are transitioned into our school community.
- All students have specialist core teachers.
- The school is fully networked, both hardwired and wireless, and has computers in each classroom.
- We have a well equipped media center and two learning labs. Laptops are used to infuse technology into student's learning.
- We have an involved school council that encourages parent/guardian participation.
- Mountain Park has a student services team that helps students meet their diverse learning needs. Students provide input in a number of ways to continually improve our school .
- We have an outstanding complementary program that offers a variety of options to students from Grades 6-9.
- Our music and band program offers instruction in all grades.
- We have a comprehensive daily physical education program that honours student choice by employing a modular approach and a whole school, inclusive intramural program.
- Relationships and wellness are key at MPS.
Go Wolverines!
Mission Statement
Our Mission Statement is “At Mountain Park School we develop responsible, respectful learners who achieve individual success and contribute positively as global citizens.”
Some key concepts in our Mission Statement which explain our Behavior Policies are respect, high expectations and citizenship. These are cornerstones to how we work together to continually develop and grow as individuals and as a community. At Mountain Park School we believe that key members of our community include all school staff, students and parents.
Students will take responsibility for their behaviors and work towards our mission statement. All people make mistakes; and our approach allows students to learn about their choices and their impact on others. We work with students, and their families, to have them participate in caring behaviors to facilitate their understanding of the effect of their behaviors, as well as other consequences, depending on the incident. Examples of these caring behaviors are reflection, research, volunteering and showing leadership with other students. Unacceptable student behavior may be grounds for further disciplinary action.
Our School's Commitment to Truth and Reconciliation
We are committed to acknowledging and supporting the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission 94 Calls to Action specific to education. Our school, along with all CBE schools, made a Truth and Reconciliation Commitment to Action, on June 21, we renewed our commitment.
View our Truth and Reconciliation Commitment | 2025-2026
School Development Plan
Each year, our school prepares a development plan with input from teachers, school staff, students and parents. We review many sources of data, including report cards, provincial achievement test results and school surveys. Based on this information, we create our plan identifying targeted areas for growth. Our school development plan is not meant to represent all of the work that takes place in our school, but rather it focuses on specific areas for improvement.
View Our School Development Plan | 2024-2025
School Improvement Results Report
Our school also prepares a results plan, which looks at our previous school year. It shows our students’ achievement and progress in meeting the goals and outcomes as set out by the CBE and Alberta Education, outlines some of the highlights of our school development plan and gives an overview of our school. You can look on the CBE website for system-wide results.