QEHS offers special programs for the CBE which are for students throughout the city, not just local students. Those outside the local area are given subsidized bus passes to attend the school.
Advanced Placement Program QEHS is one of the many high schools in
Calgary to offer the
Advanced Placement Program, which gives student a chance to enroll in university-level courses of their choice, equivalent to most universities' introductory courses. Depending on their score on the
AP Exam, students can receive university credit for the AP course. As of the 2025-2026 School Year, QEHS offers AP courses in the following subjects:
AP Biology,
AP Chemistry,
AP English Literature and Composition,
Calculus AB,
AP Physics C (Electricity and Magnetism) and
AP Seminar,
AP Research. It is the only high school in Calgary offering AP Physics C (Electricity & magnetism), and the AP Capstone Diploma, which consists of AP Seminar and AP Research.
Gifted students QEHS is one of the CBE's schools to operate the
Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program, which assists qualified students with more advanced instruction. GATE compacts and accelerates the typical curriculum. It combines Language Arts and Social Studies into one class (humanities) and it also provides extra experts and mentors. Currently, nine CBE schools offer the GATE program.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing students The
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program at Queen Elizabeth High school is a bilingual and bicultural program that supports Deaf students from grade 7 through 12 to participate in a mainstream environment. Interpreters are also provided, enabling equality and language accessibility. The Deaf students are placed in classrooms among hearing students with an interpreter who facilitates information using American Sign Language.
Alberta Ballet students Students from across the city who attend
The School of Alberta Ballet attend QEHS. Queen Elizabeth makes special accommodations for the students. Even though the
Alberta Ballet, not QEHS, actually provides the dance instruction, that instruction can be used to earn credits towards a high school diploma. QEHS is one of just two schools in the city with this special relationship, the other being
Bishop Carroll High. ==Student body==