Student Photos / Identification Cards (ID)

Student will have photos taken for identified grade cohorts from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM 

  • Wednesday, September 3 2025 | Grade 10 Students  
  • Thursday, September 4, 2025 | Grade 11 Students 
  • Friday, September 5, 2025 | Grade 12 Students

Student Identification Cards (ID)

All students are required to always carry their ID cards or another form of picture ID while in the school and on school property. They must be able to produce or show their ID card to any staff member or School Resource Officer upon request. Students who forget or lose their school issued ID card will be required to purchase a replacement ID for $5.00 from the Learning Commons.

Note: Student ID may also be required by Calgary Transit to access their services.

Elevator Passes

Temporary access to the elevator is permitted for students due to injury, surgery, etc. A security deposit of $20 is required and will be returned to the student when the key is returned to the Main Office. Keys will not be given out without the security deposit. 

Visitors & Volunteers

During normal operating hours 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m., (8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. on Fridays) Lord Beaverbrook High School is a closed campus. All visitors or guests must report directly to the main office. Individuals found on school property who do not have legitimate business with the school and who have not registered in the main office may be charged with Trespassing guided by Administrative Regulations, and the Education Act of Alberta.

Accidents

The details of any accident are to be reported immediately, either to a teacher or to the Main Office for appropriate documentation and / or communication.

Student Searches

In the event that school safety and security is a concern administration has the right to complete searches of student lockers, student property or personal belongings at any time. 

School Resource Officer

The role of the Resource Officer is to provide guidance and act as a legal resource for teachers, students, parents/guardians and the community at large. Part of this role is to encourage communication and greater understanding among young people and the Calgary Police Service. The School Resource Office is Room 145.

​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.

Video Surveillance Technology

The Calgary Board of Education may install and use video surveillance technology at select schools to support maintaining a safe and secure environment and to help control vandalism and criminal activity on school property.

Personal information gathered by video surveillance is collected under the authority of the Education Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP) section 33(b). The users of this information are the principal or designate and law enforcement personnel in the case of reported incidents that would require an investigation. Only authorized persons will review video surveillance information.

This technology is considered a complement to, and not a replacement for, CBE's strategies in supporting a welcoming, caring, safe, and respectful learning and work environment for students and staff.

Approval, installation and use of video surveillance technology will comply with Administrative Regulation 1066.

For questions or concerns, please contact the school principal.