CAEC Testing & Preparation in Peace River
Earn Your High School Equivalency with Support

CAEC Testing in Peace River
Vision Learning Centre is an official CAEC test site. You don’t have to travel—we offer regular exam sittings right here.
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Test Times:
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Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays
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Choose between 9:30 AM or 1:30 PM start times
We’ll guide you from prep to registration to writing the exam.
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Why Choose Vision Learning Centre?
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Complete Prep for All 5 Subjects: Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies
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Flexible Study Times: Learn during the day, in the evening, or on weekends
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Experienced Instructors: Support from educators who understand adult learners
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Small Class Sizes: Get one-on-one help when you need it
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Official CAEC Test Centre: Take your exam at our convenient Peace River location
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Ready to Book Your CAEC Test?
Vision Learning Centre is an official CAEC test site.
You can register for your exam directly through the Alberta CAEC portal.
👉 Click here to book your CAEC test through the official Vretta system
Need help with registration?
Call us at (780) 624-4220 and we’ll walk you through it.
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The Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC) is Alberta’s recognized high school equivalency, replacing the GED. Whether you’re aiming for better job opportunities, further education, or personal achievement, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
At Vision Learning Centre, you can prepare for and write your CAEC in one place—right here in Peace River.
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Subjects Covered
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• Reading: Improve comprehension and analysis
• Writing: Develop clear and effective writing
• Mathematics: Master skills from basic math to algebra
• Science: Learn key scientific concepts
• Social Studies: Understand history, economics, and civics
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Who Can Register?
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To write the CAEC, you must:
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Be 18 years or older
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Not be enrolled in an accredited high school
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Have been out of school for at least 10 consecutive months
Program Duration
Your learning plan is built around your schedule and needs. Study with us every day, part-time, or on evenings and weekends—whatever works best for you.
How to Get Started
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Contact Us – Call (780) 624-4220 or email office@visionlearningcentre.com
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Book a Consultation – We’ll talk through your goals and assess your readiness
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Register – Enroll in prep classes and pick your preferred test date
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I don’t have a computer. Can I still do this?Yes. You can use our computer lab to practice and write your test. We also offer help in-person. Tests can also be written on paper if you request at least a week in advance.
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What happens if I fail part of the CAEC?You don’t have to redo the whole thing! You can rewrite just the sections you didn’t pass. Our team can help you prepare for a rewrite and figure out next steps. You’re allowed to rewrite each subject up to two times per calendar year, for a total of three attempts per subject each year (initial test + 2 rewrites). If you need help preparing for a rewrite, our instructors can work with you on the areas you struggled with.
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Can I prep and test at the same time?Yes. Many learners study with us while they schedule their exams. If you’re strong in one subject but need help in others, we’ll build a plan around that.
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I never finished high school. Is the CAEC really the same as a diploma?The CAEC is Alberta’s official high school equivalency. It’s not a full diploma, but it’s widely accepted by employers, colleges, and trades programs as proof of high school-level learning.
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Do you offer CAEC in other languages?The test is only available in English and French. However, we can support English Language Learners with prep classes that help build reading and writing skills first.
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I’m nervous. What’s the testing experience actually like?You’ll write in a quiet room at Vision Learning Centre with a small number of other adult learners. There’s no judgment, and you’ll have support from kind, professional staff who get what it’s like to return to learning.
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How long will it take me to finish the whole thing?That depends on your schedule and how confident you are with the material. Some learners prep for a few weeks; others take a year or two. We work at your pace.
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