Applying to Westmount Charter School?

Intelligence Testing with a Registered Psychologist is Required for Your Child’s Application to Westmount. 

LEAP Psychology Offers the Most Affordable Gifted Assessments in Calgary. 

Westmount Charter School Admission Information:

  • Applications for Grades K to 4 for the 2023-2024 school year will be accepted until November 30th, 2023
  • Westmount Charter School’s criteria for a gifted child is a Full Scale IQ (FSIQ) score of at least 125.
  • Psychological assessments should be done within two years of the application.

*Weekend appointments for gifted assessments are available. 

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Gifted Assessment FAQ's

Assessments costs for Westmount Charter School range from $500 – $900. 

Fees will vary depending on the needs of the client for gifted testing. For example, if a child does not score within the gifted range and no report is required, a set fee of $500.00 is charged. If a report is required then there is additional charge. 

Please check with your extended health insurance plans regarding the coverage of psychological services as fees may be fully or partially covered. When not reimbursed by insurance, the fees for psychological services might be considered for an allowable medical expense for the purpose of income tax deductions.

Gifted assessments for Westmount Charter School can start as early as 3.5 years old for admission into the K-4 program. 

Children can start kindergarten in the fall of 2021, if they turn 5 years old on or before Dec. 31, 2021.

The typical assessment process involves a 2 hour appointment consisting of the following:

  • 30 minute consultation with parents to obtain consent and to discuss pertinent background information.
  • 90 minutes of testing to administer an intellectual assessment  (WPPSI-IV, WISC-V)
  • 30 minute follow up at a later date once the results of the test have been interpreted and analyzed.
Dr Andrea Jubinville

About Dr. Jubinville

Dr. Jubinville is a Registered Psychologist who completed her Ph.D. in School and Clinical Child Psychology from the University of Alberta.

She has worked in different capacities over the last 10 years for Alberta Health Services, the Calgary Board of Education, the University of Calgary, the University of Alberta, the National Hockey League (NHL) as well as within community mental health clinics and schools.

Dr. Jubinville has successfully administered 150+ gifted assessments for Westmount charter school over the last several years.

Should You Test for Giftedness?

This information is extremely useful for parents and will provide a framework to help make decisions which will ensure the best possible outcome for your child. 

Gifted assessments can help provide clarity on questions such as:

  • How does my child learn and process information?
  • What classroom setting will provide the proper nourishment
    for my child?
  • Is my child gifted? If so, in what way?
  • Is my child a potential candidate for early intervention?
  • What is the best way to communicate with my
    child?
  • Why is my child struggling and what can we do to
    help?
  • Which extracurricular interests should my child
    be involved in?

What Does it Mean to be Gifted?

Giftedness, by definition, is a score of 130 + (≥ 98th percentile) on a standardized measure of intelligence.  In other words, gifted children account for approximately 2% of the general population. 

In the field of giftedness, traditional definitions of a gifted child base the identification solely, on IQ scores and academic achievement. More liberal interpretations recognize extraordinary abilities in more creative areas, such as art or music. 

Regardless of the interpretation, the common factor is that unusual intelligence is the result of both genetic and environmental factors working in conjunction to influence brain development.

Gifted Children often display the following characteristics:

  • Exceptional talent in his/her ability to understand abstract ideas.
  • Quick learner with an excellent memory.
  • They enjoy solving problems, especially with numbers and puzzles.
  • They have a highly developed and curious nature.
  • They possess an unusually large and sophisticated vocabulary for their age.
  • Gifted children are highly focused on certain areas of interest and ask questions that show advanced insight.

Importance of Identifying a Gifted Child

The identification of gifted learners is vital to ensure they are receiving the proper enrichment in their educational setting. If left unchallenged, gifted learners may become bored, they may show decreased motivation, and they may have trouble focusing in the classroom.

Properly identifying giftedness early is essential to ensure your child is placed in an environment where they will flourish.

Not all gifted children behaviors are beneficial. Some of the following traits may cause difficulty for a child in a variety of settings:

  • Perfectionism and feelings of inadequacy
  • Extreme self criticism
  • Anxiety or emotional extremes
  • Emotional outbursts, often labelled as
    immaturity
  • Stubbornness and instance on doing things their
    way
  • Lack or organizational skills
  • Difficulty with peer relationships

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Other Gifted Programs for Children in Calgary

In Calgary, there are schools and programs that specialize in the education of gifted students.

Westmount Charter School is the only k-12 congregated setting in Alberta for students who are gifted. The school currently serves approximately 1200 students.

To apply for admission to Westmount Charter School, your child must have undergone Intelligence Testing (Psychological Assessment) with a Registered Psychologist. The testing results must accompany your application to Westmount Charter School.

Gifted assessments for Westmount Charter School can start as early as 3.5 years old for admission into the K-4 program. The typical assessment process involves a 2 hour appointment consisting of the following:

  • 30 minute consultation with parents to obtain consent and to discuss pertinent background information.
  • 90 minutes of testing to administer an intellectual assessment  (WPPSI-IV, WISC-V)
  • 30 minute follow up at a later date once the results of the test have been interpreted and analyzed.

For more information on admission to Westmount Charter School please click here.

 

The only other gifted program offered in Calgary is the GATE (Gifted and Talented Education Program) with CBE (Calgary Board of Education).

LEAP Psychology offers the most affordable gifted assessment into the GATE program. This assessment is slightly more involved and includes the following:

  • 45 minute initial consultation to obtain consent and gather relevant background information.
  • 4 hour assessment session to administer an intellectual assessment (WPPSI-IV, WISC-V)  and achievement test (WIAT-III).
  • A follow up meeting at a later date to discuss results and interpretations.

For more information on admission to the GATE program please click here.

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