About

About

Horizon School joined Chinook's Edge School Division in the fall of 2006 having previously operated as a congregated special needs private school. At Horizon School, there is a rich history and a long tradition of providing quality educational programming for students with a variety of specialized needs, including communication difficulties, social emotional behavioural needs and developmental delays.

Principal

Coralie Mobley
cmobley@cesd73.ca
403-556-6310 

Horizon Registration

Through collaboration and consultation with community schools, Horizon develops alternate programming designed to develop deficit skill areas that will lead to increased success in traditional school settings or in transition to adulthood.  These areas may include communication skills, functional life skills and self-regulation. As a school of support for Chinook’s Edge School Division, Horizon does not directly register students.  Families seeking programming to support their child’s exceptional needs should register with the Chinook's Edge school located within their community.

Horizon School is a school of support for Chinook's Edge School Division.  Students who are in need of an alternate program transfer to Horizon from CESD community schools through a process involving the school's Learning Support Services team, the CESD Student Services Liaison for the school and Associate Superintendent of Student Services, Dr. Marcie Perdue.

Horizon School Hours

School Hours
8:50 A.M - 3:00 P.M.

Bus Arrivals
8:50 A.M. (staff meet students at each bus)

Bus Departures
3:00 P.M. (staff take students to buses)