Atomic Hockey Academy

FAQs & Details

What does a Day Look Like?

Academic Half-Day

  • Location: Atomic Hockey Classroom (Upstairs)
  • “Class Size” of 8 students
  • Free Writing
  • Applied Design, Skills and Technologies
  • Full Curriculum
    • English
    • Math
    • Social Studies
    • Science
    • PE (through Academy activity)
    • Modern Languages (second)
    • Art

Athletic Half-Day

  • Location: Atomic Hockey, Toca Football Facility, and Langley Sportsplex
  • 2 Atomic Coaches At All Times
  • On-Ice
    • Skills & Positional Training
    • Weekly Scrimmage
  • Off-Ice
    • Skatemill Training
    • Synthetic Shooting and Skills Training
    • Film and Tactical Gameplay Study
    • Functional Movement and Explossiveness Training
    • Soccer, Lacrosse, Football, and Other Sports
    • Fun

What about the Location?

The Academy is located in a State-of-the-Art Facilities. Train in a premier facility equipped with cutting-edge technology, including skatemill training, synthetic ice, and specialized equipment designed to optimize performance.

Classrooms are located in the same place and providing a dedicated space to help student-athletes excel in their studies while pursuing their hockey dreams.

Who are Staff?

At Atomic Hockey Academy, we take pride in assembling a team of exceptional staff who specialize in every aspect of personal, academic, and athletic development.

Our coaches and Pro Merita educators are selected based on their qualifications and experience in working with a diverse range of students. They undergo continuous professional development and training to stay current with best practices in education and sports coaching. Our staff are committed to creating an inclusive environment that respects and supports all students, regardless of their background or individual needs.

Our coaches bring expertise from elite levels of hockey and are dedicated to nurturing the talent of our student-athletes, helping them reach their full potential both on and off the ice.

Students benefit from top-tier coaching led by professionals with extensive experience in developing hockey players at various levels, including university, WHL, and professional leagues. Coaches are committed to developing the foundations for a future in sport – whether it is hockey or another athletic endeavour.

Both educators and trainers are committed to fostering personal growth, discipline, and teamwork skills that extend beyond the rink, preparing student-athletes for success in all aspects of life.

What School Supplies will Students need?

The academic program adopts many of the same approaches as a traditional classroom setting and students will need to be equipped with the same materials as their peers in public school. However, as the curriculum is accessed through online means, students do require the use of a portable device (laptop or iPad) that has a keyboard. This device does not need to be robust, but does need to be able to access the internet through a browser.

Please note that cell phone use is banned from the classrooms and, as such, cannot be used as a means to gain access to the internet. The rule of no cell phones is closely monitored. Should a family need to connect with their student in an emergency, staff at the Academy are always available.

For the convenience of families, below is the School Supply list for the 2025-26 academic year.