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View Our Report to Parents on Fees | 2023-2024

​​​​​Fees will be charged to your MyCBE​ account beginning in October. School fees are due when assigned.

Annual system fees are set each year when the operating budget is passed by the Board of Trustees. To keep fees as low as possible, the CBE is committed to being as efficient as possible in the provision of services. The costs of providing the services include direct labour and supplies, as well as the cost of fee waivers and uncollectible accounts.

​It is important to know that we have a waiver process ​for families who cannot afford to pay the fees.

For the 2025-2026 school year, a student supplies fee will apply to all students in Kindergarten through Grade 6. The fee offsets the cost of purchasing supplies like pens, pencils, and erasers so that students have the tools to learn from their first day in class.

Student supplies fees will be assigned mid-October 2025.

2025-2026 Fees

Lunch Supervision

Fees

Kindergarten (alternating days)

Full-Day Kindergarten & Grades 1-6

$175.00

$350.00

Student Supplies

Fee

Half-Day Kindergarten

Full-Day Kindergarten & Grades 1-6

$20.00

$40.00

Yellow Bus Transportation

​Fee

Mandated Program

Non-Mandated Program

Kindergarten (one-way)

Alternative address

$360.00

$360.00

$180.00​

$180.00

 *Please visit Register Now for Yellow School Bus Service for more information. 

School-based and course specific fees may be charged by our school throughout the year. You can find a complete list of the approved school fees on Find My School Fees.

​Visit the CBE website for more information on fees and waivers​.​​​​

After you sign in to MyCBE, select the Student Fees & Service Registrations button to get started. 

Supplies

Students are to bring their own supplies to class; these are not supplied by the school. During the first class the teacher will explain what supplies the student will need for that class. The supply lists are also on the school’s website.

Textbooks

Student textbooks will be signed out to students at the beginning of the school year. It is the student’s responsibility to maintain the books in good condition. If books are damaged, lost, or stolen the student and parent/guardian are responsible for the replacement cost of the books. Another book will not be signed out until this requirement is met. It is imperative that families instil in their child the need to safe keep the books loaned to the child. The school cannot afford to absorb the cost of lost books so all families will have to find a way to pay for lost books.