​​​Our CBE Student Code of Conduct and CBE Progressive Student Discipline regulation apply to all of our students. They outline the roles and expectations for our students to promote positive and inclusive learning environments, help students to develop empathy and become good citizens both within and outside of the school community, and explain the consequences when a student’s disruptive behaviour negatively affects the learning environment.

Our CBE Employee Code of Conduct applies to all of our employees. The CBE maintains high standards for the conduct of its employees, and expects them to conduct themselves honestly and with integrity and exercise common sense, good judgement and discretion.​​​​

Code of Conduct

In addition to the above CBE Regulations, Braeside School adheres to the following:

Our Code of Conduct

Primary Rules:

  1. Treat others with kindness and respect.
  2. Use courteous language.
  3. Keep hands, feet and other objects to yourself.
  4. Walk in the hallways, stairwells and classrooms.
  5. Follow directions the first time.
  6. Act with safety in mind at all times.

Secondary Rules:

  1. Hats are not to be worn inside the school.
  2. Gum chewing is not allowed.
  3. Tackling is not allowed in any sports games in Calgary Board of Education schools.
  4. Bicycles must be walked from the entrance to the schoolyard to the bicycle rack. Bicycles must be locked if left in the bike rack during school hours.
  5. Skateboards, scooters and roller blades may not be used or stored on school property.
  6. On the creative playground, students must slide down the slide, feet first, one at a time. Tag games are not allowed on the creative playground.
  7. Students walk up and down stairs and hallways on the right hand side.
  8. Snow and rocks may not be thrown.
  9. Cell phones are not allowed in school. However, if parents have requested students bring their phones, then they are to stay in their backpacks during school hours.
  10. Cameras or electronic devices are not to be brought to school, unless it is for an educational purpose and it has received teacher permission.
  11. MP3 Players are not allowed in school unless a contract is signed between parent/student/teacher.
  12. Clothing for students is at the parent’s discretion realizing this is a place of learning; i.e. tops to be age appropriate. 
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