Student Parking
Students will be able to apply and pay for parking passes during the school opening process. There is a minimum charge of $65.00 a parking pass which covers parking lot maintenance. Unfortunately, there is a limited number of spots for students.
*Reminder, DO NOT PARK IN NUMBERED SPACES, STUDENTS PARKING WITHOUT PASSES WILL BE TICKETED*
See the business office to apply and pay for parking pass during the early entry days.
Student parking on school property is available on a limited basis. All student vehicles parked on school property must display a current Sir Winston Churchill High School parking permit, available in early September at a cost of $50 plus GST for the year. Students must apply during school opening. Parking priority will be given to Grade 12 student applications.
Students with a parking pass must park in the un-numbered stalls and have the pass displayed on the rear view mirror.
Students who park on school property without a displayed permit or in a numbered stall will be ticketed and/or towed.
Traffic Safety
Ensuring our students get to school safely is everyone’s responsibility. Please be mindful of crosswalks, parking rules and speed limits when you are near our schools, especially during the morning drop-off and afternoon dismissal times. 
Traffic Safety Reminders from The City of Calgary
The City wants to remind and encourage anyone who is driving children to school to operate their vehicles safely and responsibly. Parents and guardians are reminded not to park where it’s prohibited during drop off and pick up times, such as blocking crosswalks, laneways and private driveways.
Pick up and drop off times can get quite busy. Give yourself extra time to navigate safely around schools, whether you are walking, wheeling, or driving. For those who drive, help alleviate congestion by parking a block or two away and walking in, wherever possible.
Talk to your kids about safe travel practices like using crosswalks with patrols, looking all ways before crossing the street and not jaywalking across the roadways as a shortcut.
Learn more by visiting Calgary.ca/BeSafe.