Busing

The City of Calgary Transit (CT) System provides direct bus service for most students living east of Deerfoot Trail and north of Country Hills Boulevard. Using this enhanced service is a student privilege. Because school policies regarding responsible behaviour extend to transportation to and from school, a student’s privilege may be revoked if his or her behaviour on the bus is deemed to put the safety and security of the bus at risk. Please help us maintain a positive working relationship with CT.

Bus Route information is available through the Calgary Transit website > School Services > Crescent Heights or by phoning CT at 403-262-1000. Complaints about service and inquiries about lost items can also be directed to CT at 403- 262-1000. Messages regarding lost items can also be left at 403-268-1600.

Bus passes are purchased by the students from various vendors throughout the city. Parents are advised to hold onto receipts for bus passes for income tax purposes.

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​​​Calgary Transit

Many students use Calgary Transit to get to school. Families are responsible for purchasing Calgary Transit monthly passes. Students are reminded to always have proof of fare payment to avoid a refusal of service or issuance of a summons​. More information about fares and routes are available on the CBE website or the Calgary Transit website.​​​​​​

Calgary Transit​ has a “Plan a Trip” tool or families can also call 403-262-1000 for assistance with route planning and questions about Calgary Transit operations.​ Families do not need to register to use Calgary Transit, including school express routes.​​

​​​​Safety & Security​

Calgary Transit provides riders with three options to report safety or security concerns. In addition to the phone number (403-262-1000) and the help buttons/phones at bus and train stations, riders can now send a text to 74100 for assistance from transit staff. For more details, please see the Calgary Transit​ website​.​​​​​


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