​​You can finish school. 

We recognize that life has complexities that make it challenging for students to complete high school, but we want to assure you that it is possible. There are many resources and supports available to young people who are struggling with high school. It's your education and you can do it your way, but you are not alone. Choose the option for completing high school that best fits your learning needs, lifestyle, financial situation and future goals.

Check out our Finish School Your Way Guide​for the tools, available supports and information you need to be successful. 
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Finish School Your Way

Fourth Year Applications

Students are expected to complete high school within three years. On occasion fourth year applications are received and considered. Fourth year applications should be discussed with the Guidance Counselor, Complex Needs Learning Leader, ELL/International Learning Leader, Assistant Principal, and will be accepted or denied by the Principal. The decision to approve or deny a fourth year application is guided by CBE Administrative Regulation 6093 – Fourth Year of High School.

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The Board of Trustees approved the 2021-24 Education Plan and 2023-24 budget at its May 30 regular board meeting. https://t.co/ylUAHroBxY #yycbe https://t.co/5qnHPtS9av

Today’s Board of Trustees public meeting starts at 11 a.m. at the Education Centre. Join us in-person or stream the meeting online https://t.co/nvCl1fNOeh #yycbe https://t.co/1H1fGiuyK1

Monday, May 29 is a system-wide non-instructional day so there are no classes for CBE students. It is also the provincial election day – don’t forget to vote! Have a safe long weekend. #WeAreCBE https://t.co/nihcInFUcL

RT @globalfestyyc: Last week, GlobalFest was a proud participant in the Bob Edwards Diversity and Peace Conference. With the theme of “Acceptance is our Superpower”, GlobalFest was able to host Virgin Radio Host Andrew Uyeno in a classroom discussion about what it means to be biracial. https://t.co/WLOrHlIvSg

Forest Lawn High School hosted the first-ever high school Esports Tournament - 8 schools competed in the popular game League of Legends, showcasing the excitement of competitive gaming and also highlighting the educational value and benefits it brings to students. #WeAreCBE https://t.co/bwFrVtuELs