Security

School Entrances and Exits

Students are expected to enter and to exit the school using their designated doors. Students waiting to be picked up by parents and/or siblings should be waiting in the office.

Exterior entrance/exits will be locked after morning and noon classes’ commencement for the safety and security of our students. Parents, please use the front doors to enter the school during the school day and check in at the school office.

Parent & Visitor Access

Our school doors are locked 24 hours a day.  Parents and visitors are to enter the school through the front doors only.  Please ring the door bell and when you enter the building you are to sign into the office.  After you sign in please take a visitor tag and pin it to your shirt.  Upon leaving ensure to sign out of the office and return your visitor tag.  Parents are not to enter the school through other doors at any time.  

Playground Supervision

Supervision is provided on the playground 15 minutes before the bell rings in the morning and during lunch time.  At the end of the day all students are required to go home immediately following the bell. Please note that there is no supervision after school. 

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​Lockdowns

All CBE schools are required to practice lockdowns in the same way that we practice fire drills. The procedures for lockdowns are developed with the Calgary Police Service and are part of each school’s Emergency Response Plan. If you have questions about lockdown drills or lockdown procedures, please contact your principal.
 

Evacuation Procedures

In the event that the school needs to be evacuated for any reason, all staff have been trained according to CBE standards. All schools have a primary and a secondary evacuation site. In the event of an evacuation, you will receive an email, phone or SMS notification from the school.

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