Personal Belongings

Lost & Found

Currently our lost and found is located in the main entrance, under the stairs. If your child is missing gloves, shoes, hats, sweaters, t-shirts, you name it, we have it. Space is limited, and as such, the lost and found is emptied and donated to charity on a monthly basis. Any items not claimed by the 30th/31st of each month will be donated to charity.

Bicycles, Scooters, Skateboards & Heelys

We certainly encourage active living practices with children such as riding a bicycle to school. Upon arrival at the school and for the safety of all students, cyclists are expected to walk bicycles on school grounds during school hours. When bicycles are brought to school they should be locked in the bicycle rack provided. 

The school cannot be responsible for bicycles damaged or stolen while they are at school. In addition, safety regulations require that skateboards, roller blades and Heelys are not to be brought to school or used on school property. 

Cell Phones

Away for the Day Cell Phone Policy:  Beddington Heights School has an away for the day cell phone policy. If students choose to bring their cell phones to school, the expectation will be for them to remain in their back packs on silent or turned off for the duration of the school day. Should you need to connect with your child during the school day, please contact the main office and we will ensure the message gets to your child. It is always our recommendation that students do not bring valuables like technology to school as we do not accept any responsibility for loss or damage of students’ personal devices.

 If students are caught with a phone:

  • First Offence | Phone is brought to the office to be housed in the office for the remainder of the day. Phone is returned to the student at the end of the day.
  • Second Offence | Phone is brought to the office to be housed in the office for the remainder of the day. Phone is returned to a guardian at the end of the day.
  • Third Offence | Phone is brought to the office, and progressive discipline measures begin to be employed.
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