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​How to Register for Alternative Programs

An alternative education program emphasizes a particular language (CBE currently offers French, Spanish, Mandarin and German), subject matter or a particular teaching philosophy.

Registration Process

Please visit the ​Alternative Program Registration page for more details on how to register for an alternative program.

For students that are new to CBE and not Canadian citizens, please follow the registration process outlined on the New to Canada page.​

If you cannot find the answers you are looking for on the CBE website, please connect with our office. ​

How to Register

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​​​​​​​​​​What School is Next and Transferring Between CBE Schools

Every CBE student has a designated school based on their home address. When you transition from elementary to middle school, or from middle school to high school, you will be automatically registered at your designated school according to your home address. To find your designated school, use our Find a School tool. 

​If you are interested in attending a school other than your designated school, visit the Transfers webpage for transfer information. Please note that some schools are quite full and not able to accept all transfer requests. ​


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