​​Students in the Calgary Board of Education travel to school in a variety of ways, including walking, taking yellow buses or Calgary Transit or being driven by parents/guardians. Their safety is important, no matter how they get to school and home again.​​​

Getting to School

Before and After School Care

KidZinc School Age Care Society of Alberta is a licensed and registered charitable non-profit society. KidZinc was established in 1975 to help meet the needs of working parents by providing child care to elementary school aged children outside of school hours. KidZinc has since grown to offer out-of-school care at seven different locations in southwest Calgary for over 300 children. Funding for KidZinc comes largely from parent fees and special events such as casinos. We also receive support from the Province of Alberta through parent subsidies and accreditation grants. KidZinc programs are licensed under the Province of Alberta Child Care Licensing Act and Regulations and are accredited by Accreditation of Early Learning and Care Services (AELCS).

Kid Zinc403-478-7076     Does not take kindergarten students
403-240-2059
Kid Zone 403-891-0577 
 403-686-0333

                                                 

                                                                        

                                                                                                                                 


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