​​​​​Fees will be charged to your MyCBE​ account beginning in October. School fees are due when assigned.

Annual system fees are set each year when the operating budget is passed by the Board of Trustees. To keep fees as low as possible, the CBE is committed to being as efficient as possible in the provision of services. Costs of providing the services include direct labour and supplies, as well as the cost of fee waivers and uncollectible accounts.

​It is important to know that we have a waiver process ​for families who cannot afford to pay the fees.

2022-23 Fees

Lunch Supervision Fees
Kindergarten (alternating days)
4-Day program
4/5-Day program
5-Day program
$152.50
$285
$305
$315
Student Supplies Fee
​​​Half-Day Kindergarten
Full-Day Kindergarten & Grades 1-6

​$20
$40

Yellow Bus Transportation ​Fee
Mandated Program
Non-Mandated Progam
Kingergarten (one-way)
$280.00
$465.00
$232.50​

*Please visit 2022-23 Transportation Service Level and Fees for more information. 

School-based and course specific fees may be charged by our school throughout the year. You can find a complete list of the approved fees for your school on our Find My School Fees page. 

​Visit the CBE website for more information on fees and waivers​.​​​


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