• Welcome to the ELC

    Dear Parents/Guardians/Students
    On behalf of the staff I would like to welcome all parents and students to the ELC.  I am honoured to be the Administrator of the ELC, and I am looking forward to another great school year!  

  • ELC school start up info.

    The first day of school for all students attending the Energetic Learning Campus will be Tuesday, September 3rd from 8:30 am to 10:40 am.
    School Supply List
    – USB 8 gig or larger
    – Headphones

  • SHECANA PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT!

    SHECANA PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT!
    Shecana International Schools will be hosting a parent information session at North Peace Secondary School on April 9th, 2013 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm. This is a great chance to learn more about the opportunities available to your child to study,

  • Grade 9 Parent Meetings

    Information meetings for Parents with students entering Grade 10 in September 2013 are being held February 18, 19 & 20th at the Energetic Learning Campus.  Learn about the North Peace Campus, the Energetic Learning Campus, and our Career Programs.

  • The Spirit of Christmas

    Tis the Season….
    The 7 COM groups at the ELC decided to sponsor 2 single parent families this Christmas through the Women’s Resource Center.  Hampers usually include a Christmas dinner, clothes for the children, winter coats,

  • ELC Holiday Dance!

    Fun was had by all at the ELC Winter Wonderland Dance!  Santa was a big hit too!




  • Tis the season to give!

    This year our students are teaming up to make Christmas a little brighter for 3 single parent families in Fort St. John.  The ELC is sponsoring 3 families through the Women’s Resource Center.  These families will need all the fixings for a good quality Christmas dinner,

  • Pancake Breakfast for ELC Parents!


    The Leadership class is putting on a pancake breakfast for all ELC parents!
    Please come meet our teachers and see the school!
    Tuesday, November 27th @ 7:45 am ~ Pancakes, sausage and orange juice will be served.

  • Pride vs Percent

    We’ve all encountered that student. You know the one. The one who coasts by, all through K-12, getting mediocre C’s, the occasional C+ or B? We know they have great potential, we know they are capable of achieving the A’s.