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  1. Banbury Crossroads School Society was established as a registered, non-profit organization on October 4th, 1979, to provide legal support for the school’s establishment and future operations. Subsequently, on September 11, 1980, Asilat Learning Systems Ltd. was incorporated, with Diane Cummings (later Swiatek) as the sole shareholder, to serve as the practical entity responsible for running ...

  2. Welcome to Banbury Crossroads School, Calgary’s unique JK – Grade 12 Self-Directed Learning (SDL) private school, established in 1979. Our educational philosophy is built on the foundation that learning should occur in an environment that is relaxed, accepting, and welcoming, catering to the diverse learning styles, rates, interests, and talents of each student.

  3. I got used to that approach, and that kind of work, as well as the problem solving that helped me in my career.… At Banbury Crossroads School, I experienced really great teachers that worked with me, and prepared me for what I needed to achieve next. —From 2020 roundtable discussion about Banbury Crossroads School.

  4. School-based Treatment. Crossroads Children’s Mental Health Centre provides school-based treatment that combines education and treatment, to help children whose emotional and behavioural difficulties are affecting their ability to learn and to function in the classroom. Day Treatment. Education and treatment for children in the classroom.

  5. The school has grown significantly from its humble beginnings, now welcoming more than 100 students from all backgrounds. Swiatek remained the head of the school to her last day, when she passed in the spring of 2023. Banbury Crossroads School remains a family affair.

  6. Over a three year period, SchoolSmartKC granted Crossroads Charter Schools with $1,320,000 to support the creation of its Quality Hill middle school, and for the initial design of Crossroads High School. With these expansions, Crossroads is able to offer a quality education to over 700 more students in the KCPS boundaries.

  7. CROSSROADS School accepts students of any race or ethnic origin. All the rights, privileges, responsibilities, programs and activities will be made available to each student provided the student meets our requirements and abides by our policies.