The Alberta Filipino Charter School is a historic initiative that began with a powerful vision, one rooted in the dreams of the Filipino Academic and Cultural Educators Society (F.A.C.E.S.). Founded by Grace Alarcon-Isla and advised by Dr. Josephine Pallard, F.A.C.E.S. was among the earliest advocates for culturally responsive education. Together, they envisioned a school where Filipino identity, heritage, and language could thrive alongside academic excellence.
That foundational vision has since grown into a province-wide movement. Dr. Pallard and Grace Isla-Alarcon were also instrumental in engaging Alberta Education, whose encouragement helped pave the way for a formal charter school application process.
With momentum built through years of advocacy and community engagement, a new chapter began: the formation of the Alberta Filipino Charter School Board. This dedicated group of volunteers, educators, parents, and community leaders is now working together to bring this long-held dream to life.
Though the school is still in development, our purpose is clear, to create a publicly funded charter school that reflects and uplifts the Filipino experience while fully aligning with Alberta’s curriculum.
This is not just about opening a school. It is about honoring where we came from, empowering where we are now, and building where we want our children to go.

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As the Founder and Advisor of the Filipino Academic and Cultural Educators Society (F.A.C.E.S.), respectively, their early leadership and advocacy laid the groundwork for what has become a growing movement. While not members of the School Board, their guidance continues to shape the development of the school and its mission.
Dr. Josephine Pallard
Dr. Josephine Pallard is a pioneering educator and community advocate who immigrated to Edmonton in 1967. She initiated an English as a Second Language program that was later adopted by the University of Alberta. Dr. Pallard co-founded the Filipino-Canadian Saranay Association and has been instrumental in establishing organizations such as Changing Together: A Centre for Immigrant Women and the International and Heritage Languages Association. Her contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Governor General’s Award for the Person’s Case (2004), the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2013), and the Senate of Canada Medal of Excellence (2019).
Grace Alarcon-Isla
Grace Alarcon-Isla is an educator and community leader in Alberta. She serves as the Education Coordinator at the Filipino-Canadian Saranay Association and has been involved with the Edmonton Philippine International Centre (EPIC). Grace has also been recognized for her excellence in education, receiving awards such as the Excellence in Education award from the Hiyas (GEM) Awards.