Dr. George Stanley School

585 Cranston Dr SE
Calgary, AB, T3M 0J4
Phone:
403-817-3556
Fax:
587-933-9799
Email:
drgeorgestanley@cbe.ab.ca
Enrolment:
642
Grades:
06-09
School Programs: Regular

School Contacts

Principal:
Chantal Malette
Assistant Principal:
Kenzie Rushton
Education Director:
Ann Ard
Trustee:
Charlene May

Contact Us

Attendance

Attendance Line: 403-817-3556 ext. 1

It is important that you call the school if your child is going to be absent or arriving late. Please report all absences to the Attendance Line. See more on our Attendance page.

School fax line: 403-279-1786

Hours

Office Hours

  • Monday to Thursday: 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM
  • Friday:  8:00 AM to 12:30 PM

  

Soft Entry and Bell Times

Students are welcome at school beginning at 8:00 am. Supervision will be provided for students in their classrooms until classes begin at 8:30 am.

Bell Times:

                             Doors Open                                                                8:00 am

                             Morning Classes Start                                                8:30 am

                             Lunch (Grade 8 and 9)                                               11:30 am

                             Lunch (Grade 6 and 7)                                               12:15 pm

                             Afternoon Classes Start (Grade 8 and 9)                   12:05 pm

                             Afternoon Classes Start (Grade 6 and 7)                   12:50 pm

                             Dismissal (M-R)                                                          2:55 pm

                             Dismissal (F)                                                               11:55 am

  

Doors:  

Grade 6 and 7 students enter through the Main Doors of the school closest to the flagpole

Grade 8 and 9 students enter through the student doors closest to the bike racks along Cranston Drive

 

School Profile

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​Contact Information Updates

Please notify the school office immediately with any changes of address, telephone numbers (home, business and/or cell), email address or emergency contact numbers. It is critical that we have a current record of contact information on file so we can reach you or other emergency contacts. Please also be sure to provide us with a current copy of any custody agreements.​​

Concerns & Complaints

We know that the success of your student is dependent on a strong partnership between families and the CBE. If you have a concern, it can usually be addressed at the classroom level. Your first step is to arrange to speak privately with your child’s teacher. If you feel your issue is still unresolved, please contact your principal. If you and the school are unable to find a resolution, please see our Concerns & Complaints​ page for additional information, including the process to contact your Area Director. ​​​​

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