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North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Main campus at 3657 Fromme Road, North Vancouver, BC V7K 2E6. The Vancouver campus operates at La Calypso French Preschool, 1555 West 7th Ave., Vancouver, BC V6J 1S1. The school resides on Coast Salish traditional territory (Skwxwú7mesh Nation and Tsleil-Waututh Nation).
Preschool through Grade 9.
Dual Curriculum France & BC; bilingual school offering the French National Ministry of Education and the British Columbia Ministry of Education curricula; Affiliated with AEFE and Mission Laïque Française (MLF).
The school has a Special Educational Needs Coordinator. All students with SEND are offered help and support. Learning support includes in-class differentiation, small-group sessions, and, when needed, external specialists, with regular reviews and an individual education plan (PPRE or PPS).
Canada
English instruction is allocated across the plurilingual program: Preschool 2.5 hours/week; Kindergarten 5 hours/week. In Elementary, English accounts for 6 hours/week (Grades 1–3) and 7 hours/week (Grades 4–5). Middle School is fully bilingual in French and English, with Friday afternoon project-based sessions.
Two bus routes operate within Vancouver and North Vancouver. Advance booking is required; seats are limited; bus stops and schedules are published. Rates for 2025/2026 are listed.
The school enforces a Dress Code focusing on practicality, neatness, and safety. Clothes must be appropriate with no inappropriate language or imagery; no flip-flops, high heels, or spaghetti-strap tops; shorts and skirts must be at least half-thigh length, and clothes must be labeled. Preschool and Kindergarten require replacement clothing kept at the school; PE from Grade 2 requires a sport outfit.
Hot Lunch Program: Five days a week through Well Fed and Zaatar w Zeit. Well Fed provides lunches on Mon, Wed, and Fri with a four-week rotation of hot entrees, cold entrees, sides, and snacks, delivered to the classroom; Zaatar w Zeit offers Lebanese cuisine on Tue and Thu. All meals are served in biodegradable/recyclable containers; allergy management is provided, with parents advised to provide their own meal if a child has moderate to severe allergies, and only allergies declared in the Medical Alert Plan are considered.
Cousteau School is a non-profit organization governed independently by a Board of Directors elected at the Annual General Meeting. It is not part of the Conseil scolaire francophone or the North Vancouver School District and is accredited by both the British Columbia Ministry of Education and the French Ministry of Education.
The school teaches a dual curriculum combining the French National Education program and the British Columbia curricula. Bilingual instruction is provided from Pre-K to develop proficiency in both French and English. The program includes Maternelle (Pre-K & Kindergarten, 30 months–5 years), Elementary School (Grades 1–5), and Middle School (Grades 6–9). The school emphasizes citizenship and global awareness through programs in science, arts, and sports. Enrollment is about 250 students from 30 nationalities, with an average class size of 15 students and a teacher–student ratio of 1:6.
1:6 teacher-to-student ratio; average class size is 15 students.
Moral and civic education and socio-emotional learning shape responsible citizens. Social Development fosters collaboration, respect, empathy, and interpersonal skills, while promoting self-awareness and emotional regulation in an inclusive and supportive environment.
English instruction accounts for over 20% of class time; Grades 1–3: 6 hours per week; Grades 4–5: 7 hours per week. English instruction includes language study, as well as bilingual projects integrated across subjects such as social sciences and music.
Physical Education fosters an active lifestyle and contributes to the general well-being and development of both physical and mental health.
The school provides a safe and healthy learning environment and adheres to WorkSafe BC Occupational Health and Safety regulations. It includes policies on health and safety, a dedicated SEND framework with progress reviews and access to external specialists, and ongoing communication with parents; there are policies on child abuse and neglect and procedures to report unsafe acts and injuries.
The admissions process has five steps: Step 1 Discover Cousteau School by learning about the school's values and educational approach, tuition, and admission criteria; visit the school via an Open House or a private tour and express interest by submitting an inquiry. Step 2 Submit an online application and provide the reasons for interest, pay the $150 application fee, and include the child's latest report cards and, if applicable, the child's Individual Education Plan. Step 3 Schedule a placement assessment for applicants entering Kindergarten, Elementary, or Middle School; exemptions apply for applicants from French Ministry-accredited schools and for Pre-K2, Pre-K3, and Pre-K4. Step 4 Meet with the admissions or leadership team for a personal interview. Step 5 The final decision is based on academic and non-academic factors, including the family's alignment with the school's project and values, space availability, and class composition; families are notified of the final decision as soon as possible.
Cousteau School does not offer an internal financial assistance program. External options include BC's Affordable Child Care Benefit Program for Pre‑K programs, which is income-based; eligibility is determined by family income and applications are assessed on the government site. A School Bursary from the French Government is available and administered by AEFE; bursaries are based on income and assets and applications are reviewed by the Consulate General of France in Vancouver; applications are accepted in two sessions each year, February and September.
Southpointe Academy is located in Tsawwassen, South Delta, British Columbia, Canada. The address is 1900 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC V4L 2B1. It is surrounded by ocean views, nature reserves, and a vibrant community.
Southpointe Academy offers a K–12 IB Continuum. The IB programmes are Primary Years Programme (PYP) from Kindergarten to Grade 5, Middle Years Programme (MYP) from Grades 6 to 10, and Diploma Programme (DP) for Grades 11 and 12.
Independent school.
The comprehensive Student Support Program provides academic and social-emotional guidance through school counsellors; study skills, time management, goal setting, diversity awareness, and career planning; confidential one-on-one and group counselling; crisis intervention; family support during transitions; collaboration with teachers to address academic and behavioral needs; interpretation of cognitive, aptitude, and achievement assessments; advocacy for student success and well-being.
Canada
For the Southpointe Summer Programme, bus service is available on two routes: Richmond (Lansdowne Mall, 5300 No. 3 Road) and Surrey (32nd & King George Blvd, Rona Parking Lot, 3165 King George Blvd). Morning pickup is at 8:20 am with arrival at 8:50 am; afternoon departure is at 4:15 pm with drop-off at 4:45 pm. The service costs $90 per week and requires a full-week registration with a minimum of five riders; there is no mid-day bus and buses accommodate a 9:00 am camp start or a 4:00 pm dismissal.
Independent day school.
Uniforms are used; there is a used uniform sales program.
The Dining Program provides high-quality, chef-prepared meals for Kindergarten to Grade 12. Meat and vegetarian options are available daily, and dietary restrictions are accommodated.
The school is a not-for-profit organization registered under the Societies Act of British Columbia as the Tsawwassen Independent School Society (the Society). It is governed by a volunteer Board of Governors.
The school teaches the International Baccalaureate Continuum Programme. The school serves Kindergarten through Grade 12 as a co-educational independent day school.
University Counselling from Grade 9 to Graduation supports course selection, university planning, and developing the skills needed to achieve post-secondary and career goals. Graduates attend their top choice of schools around the world.
1. INQUIRE. Families learn about Southpointe by registering for daily group tours and by attending Open Houses in October, November and April to speak with the Admissions Team. A Buddy Programme helps welcome new families and prior to starting, new students are invited to tour the campus and meet teachers. 2. APPLY. Applications are accepted at all grades, with Kindergarten as the main entry and limited intakes for Grades 1, 2, 4 and 6. The application deadline for Kindergarten to Grade 12 and for the Bill Ross South Delta Scholarship (Grade 10 or 11 entrance) is Friday, December 5, 2025. When applying online, applicants provide documents such as a recent photograph, birth certificate or passport, proof of residency, proof of citizenship or permanent residence, school report cards, any IEPs or other pertinent information, and other requested materials. The domestic application fee is $435 and the international application fee is $870. Re-applications require a $200 re-application fee. 3. STUDENT ASSESSMENT & FAMILY INTERVIEW. After reviewing the application, the student is invited to an assessment prior to a family interview. Prospectived Student Assessments occur in January, and Kindergarten to Grade 10 applicants complete teacher-prepared assessments. 4. RESPONSE. Offers are primarily confirmed between January and April each year. Enrolment decisions are based on a holistic assessment aligned with the school's Mission, Vision and Values. If an offer is accepted, signed documents and tuition/fees must be returned by the deadline stated in the offer letter.
Southpointe offers two scholarship pathways for local students entering Grade 10 or Grade 11. The South Delta Scholarship provides a 2-year or 3-year term (depending on entry year) and covers the student's costs for Grades 10–12 based on the entry year, with access to IB Diploma Programme study, co-curricular activities, leadership opportunities, and university counselling. More information about eligibility, financial support, and the scholarship process is available, and applications for the Bill Ross South Delta Regional Scholarship are being accepted. Named Scholarship – Bill Ross South Delta Regional Scholarship is awarded to an incoming local student entering Grade 10 or 11 who demonstrates excellence in academics, character and citizenship and who resides in South Delta. Eligibility requires academic achievement, leadership or service attributes, a commitment to remain at Southpointe for Grades 10–12, and Canadian citizenship, with parental support. What is Covered includes Application Fee; Tuition Fees for Grades 10–12 (depending on entry grade); Dining Program Fees; New Family Fee; Southpointe Education Investment Deposit; Grade-level Camps Trips. What is Not Covered includes international trips, instrument rentals, certain equipment, uniforms and Grad Ball. Selection is based on financial need and academic qualification, with a committee holding discretion. The Scholarship Admissions Process follows the same 3-step flow as general admissions: 1) INQUIRE, 2) APPLY, 3) STUDENT INTERVIEW. The deadline for the Bill Ross South Delta Scholarship is December 5, 2025. Required documents for scholarship applicants include a resume, letters of recommendation, Grade 8 and Grade 9 reports, a 500-word statement of interest, and evidence of other attributes such as leadership and citizenship.
12224 240th Street, Maple Ridge, BC V4R 1N1. Meadowridge is on a 35-acre campus in Maple Ridge, near Vancouver, and is located on the ancestral and unceded territories of the Katzie, Kwantlen, and Coast Salish Peoples.
Early Learning (ages 4 to 6); Primary Years (JK to 5); Middle Years (6 to 10); Diploma (11 to 12).
Independent, coeducational IB World School offering the IB Continuum from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Canada
Regular buses arrive at 8:15am and depart at 3:40pm. A late bus departs at 5:30pm. Bus routes include Bus
Bussing services with morning pick-up and afternoon drop-off; late bus available for eligible students who sign up before 2:00pm; Westbound bus guaranteed Monday to Thursday; routes may depend on demand.
The school has a required uniform with guides for Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12, available from the Meadowridge Uniform Shop on campus or online. The Uniform Shop hours are Monday 8:15am–4:00pm, Wednesday 12:00pm–4:00pm, and Friday 8:15am–12:15pm; a used uniform shop, Gryphon's Emporium, runs Wednesdays 3:00pm–4:00pm and is operated by the Parent Guild.
The school uses Sage Dining Services for meals. Sage cooks from scratch with local ingredients where possible and provides allergen-aware options and vegetarian choices; Kindergarten to Grade 5 have a hot lunch program with meals delivered to classrooms for an additional cost; menus are posted online months in advance.
Meadowridge School is governed by the Meadowridge School Society's Board of Governors, a group of volunteer parents and community members. The Board governs the Meadowridge School Society, a registered society incorporated under the Societies Act of British Columbia with its own constitution and bylaws, and oversees the school's financial well-being and strategic direction.
Meadowridge offers the International Baccalaureate Continuum: Primary Years Programme (JK-5), Middle Years Programme (Grade 6-10), and Diploma Programme (Grade 11-12). The PYP uses six Units of Inquiry each year and integrates core subjects such as language arts, science, social studies, mathematics, French, physical education, art, and music to teach the whole child. English is the language of instruction, and students also learn an additional language through Language Acquisition classes; in Grades 6-7 they study French and Spanish concurrently, and Grade 8 chooses between French or Spanish for deeper study. The MYP emphasizes eight subject groups and global contexts, with Language Acquisition taught in English and an expanded language option. The Diploma Programme allows students to pursue the IB Diploma or IB Course Certificates, alongside the BC Dogwood Diploma, and includes the Core components Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Action, and Service, plus the Extended Essay; Grade 11-12 course selections span six groups: Studies in Language & Literature, Language Acquisition, Individuals & Societies, Sciences, Mathematics, and The Arts. Meadowridge also integrates experiential and outdoor education and provides post-secondary counselling to support university and college preparation.
Post-secondary acceptance is 100% for Meadowridge graduates. Graduates have gained admissions to Canadian universities such as the University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, McGill University, University of Alberta, and Dalhousie University. They have also been admitted to United States universities such as Johns Hopkins University and New York University. This reflects the IB Programme and post-secondary counselling support available at Meadowridge.
Graduates pursue higher education at a range of universities in Canada and abroad. Notable Canadian destinations include the University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, McGill University, University of Alberta, Dalhousie University, and University of Calgary. Notable American destinations include Johns Hopkins University and New York University.
Meadowridge has a dedicated Social Emotional Counselling team that supports students' mental health and well-being in a safe, supportive environment. The team connects with students individually and in groups, leads classroom lessons, and collaborates with staff and families to foster a caring and inclusive school community. The counsellors bring diverse approaches—developmental, cultural, and therapeutic—to meet students where they are. Ms. Jaimi Gilmore, RCC, and Ms. Ashley Gossen, RCC, are the school's Social Emotional Counsellors.
Meadowridge hosts a multicultural community with staff and students from almost 40 countries, speaking more than 18 languages in addition to English. The Meadowridge Library supports home language learning and multilingual engagement as part of its international-minded approach. French and Spanish are offered as additional languages of study.
Meadowridge supports mental wellbeing through its Social Emotional Counselling program, providing direct student support, classroom-based services, and collaboration with families and staff to promote resilience and healthy relationships.
Safeguarding is supported by staff training on best practices for safeguarding children, conducted every two years; the school also engages in safeguarding-related awareness programs to protect students.
Step 1: Inquire and Create your Account. Contact the Admissions team to express interest. After inquiry, you receive login credentials to access the Hub Apply Portal. One account per family.
Step 2: Submit an Application. Begin an application for each applicant before the deadline. The application is complete when the $400 non-refundable fee is paid. You can save progress and resume the application via the Hub Apply Portal.
Step 3: Submit Required Documents. Each grade has a checklist of items that may be required. All required items must be completed by the deadline. Documents can be uploaded online.
Step 4: Attend Assessment & Parent Interview. Applicants must attend an entrance assessment to determine readiness. The length of assessments ranges by entry grade (90 minutes for JK–Grade 5; half-day visits for Grade 6–11). In-person visits are preferred; a parent interview may be scheduled.
Step 5: Admissions Decision. Applicants will be contacted regarding the decision shortly after assessment/visit. Accepted applicants will receive an offer letter by email and must complete the decision form on the Portal. If the grade level is full, accepted students may be placed in a wait pool. To hold a seat, required fees must be paid and the signed contract submitted. English proficiency is essential for international applications.
Entrance Scholarships: Up to ten Entrance Scholarships annually, each valued at $5,000; entrance scholarship applications are submitted as part of the regular admissions process. Head of School Bursary: A limited number of bursaries for High School students; bursaries cover yearly tuition and require the regular admissions process, potentially including a written or video essay. Financial Assistance: Meadowridge offers financial assistance for families experiencing hardship; current families apply through the Apple portal and tax returns are required. Sibling Discounts: Second Sibling 5% off tuition; Third and Subsequent Siblings 10% off tuition; discounts do not apply with other discounts. Scholarships and bursaries cover yearly tuition only; application fees, program fees, uniforms, cafeteria, and transportation costs are not covered.
If the grade level is full, accepted applicants may be placed in a wait pool; to hold a seat, the required fees must be paid and the contract signed.
The school is located at 2330 Cypress Bowl Lane, West Vancouver, British Columbia, V7S 3H9, Canada. It sits on the North Shore in West Vancouver in a scenic setting. Mulgrave acknowledges the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) Nation.
Preschool & K; Junior School (Grades 1-5); Middle School (Grades 6-9); Senior School (Grades 10-12).
Private, independent day school; IB World School.
Canada
Secular
Division hours: Preschool 8:30–3:15 (Tuesday late start 9:15; Friday dismissal 2:05); Kindergarten 8:15–3:15 (Tuesday late start 9:15; Friday dismissal 2:05); Grades 1–5 8:15–3:15 (Tuesday late start 9:15; Friday dismissal 2:05); Middle School 9:00–3:45 (Tuesday late start 9:25; Friday dismissal 1:40); Senior School 9:00–3:55 (Tuesday late start 9:25; Friday dismissal 1:40); Reception is open 8:00–4:30 (4:30 on breaks).
Mulgrave's school bus service runs across the North Shore and into Vancouver with Routes 1–7 and a Friday Afternoon Late Bus. Starting August 26, 2025, new bus routes from Brentwood Mall and Commercial Drive were added; families can register for stops via transportation@mulgrave.com and track buses with the BusWhere app.
The Mulgrave School is an independent day school; boarding is not offered.
The school has a mandatory uniform policy. The uniform is wearable with a few formal pieces and all items are gender-neutral. Uniforms are available from Cambridge Uniforms (North Vancouver) and the M Store.
Dana Hospitality provides Mulgrave's cafeteria. Lunch service is available for all students and is included in preschool programme fees; for Kindergarten to Grade 12, cafeteria meals are optional and available for purchase. The menu includes hot meals, vegetarian options, salads, sandwiches, and sushi, with food prepared on site daily.
Mulgrave has four House Teams: Sp'a'ḵw'us (Eagle), Yéw̓yews (Orca), Nsx̱íp'im (Hawk), Takaya (Wolf). House competitions occur across the Junior, Middle, and Senior Schools; the house names were updated in 2022 to reflect local values, with Indigenous artwork and symbolism developed in partnership with Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation).
Mulgrave Independent School Society is a BC-registered not-for-profit charity with its own constitution and bylaws. The Society is governed by a fifteen-person Board of Directors, including two student members. The school also has a Mulgrave Foundation Board and an Advisory Board.
Mulgrave is an IB Continuum School offering three programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP) from preschool to Grade 5, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) from Grade 6 to 10, and the Diploma Programme (DP) in Grades 11 and 12. The IB-based curriculum emphasises inquiry-based, student-centred learning and develops critical thinking, global understanding, and communication skills. Core divisions include Early Years (PK3–K), Junior School (Grades 1–5), Middle School (Grades 6–9), and Senior School (Grades 10–12). DP language options include English, Chinese, Persian, and French across the DP curriculum.
Mulgrave reports a 7:1 student-teacher ratio. Average class sizes range from about 17 to 21 students, depending on grade.
Mulgrave graduates with the IB Diploma and the British Columbia Dogwood Diploma, or with a combination of IB DP courses and the Dogwood Diploma (Enriched Pathway). DP assessments are predominantly externally examined. University admissions guidance is provided by the University & Careers Counselling Department to support post-secondary destinations.
Mulgrave graduates pursue post-secondary education at universities in Canada and internationally; destinations include institutions such as the University of British Columbia, Carleton University, Dalhousie University, McGill University, Duke University, and Stanford University, among others. All students graduate with the BC Dogwood Diploma and the IB Diploma, or via an Enriched Pathway combining IB DP courses with Dogwood requirements. The University & Careers Counselling Department provides admissions guidance.
About 30% of Mulgrave students follow an Enriched Pathway to graduation, customizing their programme with selected IB DP courses. Mulgrave also offers the Global Citizenship Experiential Education (GEx) programme for Grades 6–11, providing local and international experiential learning and leadership opportunities. GEx experiences emphasize global citizenship, intercultural understanding, and responsible action.
Mulgrave's approach to social and emotional learning is based on Martin Seligman's Positive Psychology and the PERMA model, adapted into the Mulgrave IPERMAH framework to address student wellbeing. The IPERMAH dimensions are learned and supported through the formal IB curriculum, pastoral care and support systems, curriculum enrichment opportunities, and the school's ethos and values. IPERMAH includes having comfort with emerging identity, understanding identity and intercultural skills, having a clear sense of purpose and meaning, having positive relationships, managing emotions and maintaining positive emotions, feeling and being positively engaged, being positive about accomplishments, and maintaining physical health and wellness. Personal counselling is provided by three full-time Registered Clinical Counsellors who deliver intervention and prevention services to students and support faculty with classroom practice; counsellors work with students from Preschool through Grade 12. Pastoral care is organized through the class teacher with support from divisional leadership and a team of school-based professionals.
Mulgrave is committed to removing and preventing barriers and to promoting inclusion for individuals with disabilities in the school community. A three-year accessibility action plan established in 2023 guides inclusion efforts and is updated annually, based on the Accessible B.C. Act. The action plan is built on adaptability, collaboration, diversity, inclusion, self-determination, and universal design. The Accessibility page states that Mulgrave promotes inclusion and removal of barriers for all students, staff, and families.
Mulgrave supports student mental wellbeing through its IPERMAH framework and pastoral care. The dimensions of IPERMAH include identity, purpose, relationships, emotion management, engagement, accomplishment, and health, and are addressed through the formal IB program and the school's pastoral systems. Mulgrave provides three full-time Registered Clinical Counsellors who deliver intervention and prevention services and work with faculty to support wellbeing from Preschool through Grade 12. Personal counselling is complemented by the pastoral care structure led by teachers and divisional leaders.
1. Intake years and space: Mulgrave accepts Preschool (ages 3 and 4), Kindergarten, Grade 7, and Grade 10. Other grades may be accommodated only if there is attrition and space becomes available. Applications for non-intake years may be submitted twice. 2. Key dates for 2026-27: Preschool (age 3) application deadline is February 2, 2026; Preschool (age 4) December 1, 2025; Kindergarten December 1, 2025; Grades 1-2 December 1, 2025 with assessments in mid-to-late January 2026 and spaces available starting February 12, 2026; Grade 3 December 1, 2025 with online assessment and interview; Grades 4-6 December 1, 2025 with assessments and interviews in early 2026; Grades 7-11 December 1, 2025 with rolling timelines; Online dates in November–December 2025 for international candidates; Financial Assistance Applications (Grades 7-11) January 30, 2026; With offer of admission; Mulgrave does not work with agents or consultants. 3. Application steps: Come for a visit (Open House or private tour) or register for a virtual event; Complete the online application form and create an account; Upload documents to your checklist; Meet with a member of the admissions team for a parent/guardian interview; Group Visits for PK3, PK4, Kindergarten; Group Visits and Assessments for Grades 1-6; Assessments and Interviews for Grades 7-11; If applicable, submit an application for needs-based Financial Assistance (Grades 7-11). 4. Visit options: Open House, private tour, or virtual tour/online admissions events if not local. 5. Processing and next steps: Applications are processed within 1–5 business days after submission, then the applicant is guided to complete the checklist. 6. Admissions policy: Mulgrave does not work with agents or consultants and requires direct contact with applicant families throughout the process. 7. Shortlisting and next steps: After completing steps, candidates are short-listed; Middle School Second Interview (Grades 7-9) or Senior School Second Interview and Placement Tests (Grades 10-11) may be required for shortlisted applicants. 8. Outside-BC/Canada applicants: Specific information and adjustments apply for international candidates. 9. PK3 reminder: Deadline to apply for PK3 is February 2, 2026.
Mulgrave offers Financial Assistance (need-based) for new students in Grades 7–11, determined by a third-party financial assessment and based on demonstrated financial need and a strong applicant profile; the deadline for consideration is January 30, 2026, and families indicate interest on the application. When possible, Financial Assistance decisions are shared with offers of admission. Mulgrave also offers a Bursary Financial Aid program to current Mulgrave families experiencing unforeseen financial difficulties; bursaries are temporary (up to three years) and are determined via third‑party evaluation. For details, contact Farah Virani.
Two campuses in West Vancouver, BC: Senior School at 70 Morven Drive (V7S 1B2) and Junior School at 2605 Wentworth Avenue (V7S 3H4)
Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 (ages 4 to 18)
Independent co-educational day school
Predominantly Canadian students from the West Vancouver and Greater Vancouver area, with a growing international community
Inclusive Education programme and a Targeted Support Program for students with learning disabilities, providing targeted interventions that complement individual learning styles
Canada
Non-denominational
Full-day programme structured around the Four Strands: academics, arts, athletics, and service learning. All Grade 6-12 students are required to own a laptop.
Contact the school for transportation options. Ancillary costs for transportation are estimated at CAD 1,500 to 3,000 per year.
Day school only; no boarding facilities
Contact the school for uniform policy details. Ancillary costs for uniforms, books, and supplies are estimated at CAD 1,500 to 3,000 per year.
Contact the school for cafeteria and meal options
Contact the school for details on house or advisory systems
Governed by a Board of Governors. Independent non-profit school accredited by CAIS and ISABC.
Collingwood follows the British Columbia Ministry of Education curriculum from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12, enriched by 23 Advanced Placement courses. The school also offers Advanced Topics in Mathematics, Organic Chemistry, and the Collingwood Certificate programme. Students must earn 80 credits minimum (52 required and 28 elective) and complete provincial assessments in numeracy and literacy. Indigenous-focused coursework is required from 2023/24 onwards.
1:8 teacher-to-student ratio with an average class size of 20 students
Students sit Advanced Placement examinations in May and BC provincial assessments. Contact the school for specific results.
Comprehensive university guidance programme where counsellors meet with every senior student annually. Graduates go on to attend leading universities in Canada and internationally.
23 Advanced Placement courses, PEAK Performance Program for advanced learners, Advanced Topics in Mathematics, Organic Chemistry, and a Summer Institute for advancement and enrichment
Dedicated student wellbeing programme with a focus on personal growth, resilience, and social-emotional development
Inclusive Education programme and a Targeted Support Program provide specialised support for students with learning disabilities, including targeted interventions tailored to individual learning styles
Contact the school for EAL support information
Student wellbeing is a core focus, with counselling services and pastoral care available across both campuses
Comprehensive safeguarding policies and procedures are in place across both campuses
Families can apply online through the school website. A non-refundable application fee of CAD 350 is required. Contact the admissions office at the Junior School (604.925.8375) or Senior School (604.925.3331) for details.
A needs-based financial assistance programme is available for students in Grades 6 to 12. Families complete an online application and must demonstrate financial need.
Contact the school for waitlist availability by grade level
955 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7P 3S4, Canada
Grades 8 to 12 (ages 13 to 18)
Independent co-educational day and boarding school
Approximately 95% international students from over 40 countries, with the remaining 5% Canadian residents
English support programme available for international students requiring academic English development
Canada
Non-denominational
Full-day programme with structured study halls four evenings per week for boarders. Semester system allows students to take up to 10 courses per year.
No dedicated bus service. The campus is accessible by public transit in North Vancouver.
Full boarding (7 days per week) and weekday boarding (Sunday to Thursday) are available. The campus accommodates over 600 boarders in shared rooms of 2 to 4 students. Boarding includes 24/7 supervision, daily buffet meals, bedding, linens, and laundry facilities.
School uniform is required; a uniform package costs approximately CAD 1,200
Daily buffet breakfast and dinner, a set lunch, and an evening snack are provided for boarding students
Boarding houses with resident supervisors provide pastoral care and community structure
Privately owned independent school registered with the BC Ministry of Education
Grades 8 to 10 follow the IB Middle Years Programme, encouraging critical thinking, interdisciplinary learning, and global awareness. Grades 11 and 12 follow the British Columbia graduation requirements with Advanced Placement (AP) course options. Specialised academies in STEM, Innovative Media, and Fine Arts are also available.
20:1 student-to-teacher ratio
Approximately 98% of graduates receive university offers, with millions in scholarships awarded annually
Bodwell is a partnership school with the University of Toronto. The vast majority of graduates go on to attend universities in Canada and internationally.
Advanced Placement courses and specialised academies (STEM, Innovative Media, Fine Arts) cater to high-achieving students
Structured boarding routines and a pastoral care team support student wellbeing and personal development
English support programme available; contact the school for additional learning support information
Dedicated transitional English courses for international students to develop academic language proficiency
School counselling services led by Head Counsellor Meghan Dalziel, with 24/7 supervision and support for boarding students
Comprehensive safeguarding policies with 24/7 supervision for boarding students and structured routines
Applications can be submitted online. The admissions process includes academic transcripts and supporting documents. Rolling admissions throughout the year.
Scholarship opportunities are available. Contact the admissions office for current scholarship programmes and eligibility requirements.
Contact the school for information on waitlist availability
4125 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., V6R 4P9, Canada. Situated on 18 acres on the unceded Jericho Lands.
Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12. Junior School (JK-Grade 7, 534 students) and Senior School (Grades 8-12, 393 students).
Independent, co-educational day school.
Primarily Canadian students from the Vancouver area.
Academic support services available. 4 personal counsellors and 3 university/career counsellors on staff.
Canada. Follows the British Columbia Ministry of Education curriculum. Member of ISABC.
None.
Full school day with academic instruction, athletics, arts, outdoor education, and co-curricular activities.
Not available. Day school only.
Independent school governed by a board of directors. Founded in 1996.
British Columbia Ministry of Education curriculum enriched with 20 Advanced Placement (AP) courses. In 2024, 95% of 331 AP exams written achieved a score of 3.0 or above. Languages (French, Spanish, and Mandarin) are taught from Junior Kindergarten. Enriched opportunities in global learning, sciences, digital and media arts, outdoor education, and visual and performing arts.
8:1 student-to-teacher ratio. 132 teachers and 54 support staff. Average class size of 22 students.
95% of 331 AP exams written in 2024 achieved a score of 3.0 or above (out of 5). 100% graduation rate. 100% post-secondary acceptance rate. $2 million in scholarship awards earned annually by graduates.
100% post-secondary acceptance rate. $2 million in scholarship awards earned annually. 3 dedicated university/career counsellors support students.
20 AP courses provide advanced academic challenge across multiple disciplines.
Character education program focused on personal development. 4 personal counsellors on staff.
Academic support services available across all grade levels.
4 personal counsellors dedicated to student wellbeing and mental health support.
Application fee of CAD 350 (CAD 250 for reapplication). New student entrance fee of CAD 3,500 (one-time, non-refundable). Application and entrance fees are non-refundable.
First Nations Legacy Scholarship for students on the Nominal Roll of Musqueam Indian Band, Squamish Nation, and Tsleil-Waututh Nation (preference for Grades 1, 5, and 8). Grade 8 Founding Headmaster Scholarships: three merit-based entrance scholarships valued at CAD 1,996 each, awarded to academically strong students involved in athletics, music, arts, and community.
3000 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC V5N 4E2, Canada. The campus sits on the traditional and unceded territory of Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), xʷməθkʷəy̓ əm (Musqueam), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh). The school is located in Vancouver's urban community and offers three morning and two afternoon school bus routes: Arbutus/Yaletown, Burnaby, and Richmond; registration is annual. The cost is $950 each way for the first child and $750 per sibling per year.
Kindergarten to Grade 12
Independent day school
Canada
Three morning and two afternoon bus routes: Arbutus/Yaletown, Burnaby, and Richmond. Service runs daily and requires annual registration. After school care is included for Kindergarten to Grade 7 students who take the afternoon bus. The cost is $950 each way for the first child and $750 per sibling per year.
The school is a day school; boarding is not offered.
The school has three uniform categories: Formal Uniform (assemblies and special events), Academic Uniform (everyday wear), and Athletic Uniform. Items include white-collared shirts, burgundy blazers, burgundy cardigans, tartan tunics or skirts, crested polo shirts, and Stratford Hall branded sweatshirts; uniforms are supplied through InSchoolwear.
Lunch is optional and provided by Calhoun's Catering for Kindergarten through Grade 12. Registration is online via munchalunch; orders must be placed by noon the day before.
The school has a house system with House Spirit Day and a House Shirt.
The Stratford Hall Board of Governors is elected by the Stratford Hall Society and oversees the school's strategy, budget, and appointment of the Head of School. The Stratford Hall Foundation holds major capital assets and conducts capital fundraising. Both entities operate under the British Columbia Societies Act as not-for-profit organizations.
The school offers the International Baccalaureate Continuum for Kindergarten to Grade 12. The Primary Years Programme (PYP) runs from Kindergarten to Grade 5, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) runs from Grade 6 to 10, and the Diploma Programme (DP) runs from Grade 11 to 12. Stratford Hall is an IB World School authorized to offer the full continuum, with a focus on inquiry-based learning and global perspectives. The Diploma Programme includes six subject groups and three core requirements (Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Activity, and Service, and the Extended Essay) designed to prepare students for university study and life beyond.
11:1 student-to-staff ratio in the Diploma Programme.
100% of graduates gain university acceptance. The Diploma Programme is designed to equip students for university study and is widely recognized by universities for admissions.
Post-secondary support is provided by dedicated advisors. Stratford Hall offers a range of scholarships including an IB Diploma Entrance Scholarship and other entrance scholarships. Enrichment opportunities for post-secondary study include programs such as Brown University Pre-College, Columbia University Summer Immersion, McGill Summer Academy, Queen's University Enrichment Studies Unit, and UBC Future Global Leaders.
The Diploma Programme is accessible to motivated students and does not require being gifted to succeed. The school also hosts the IDEA Lab, an interdisciplinary space for innovation, and offers extensive enrichment opportunities across business, arts, design, STEM, and more to challenge advanced learners.
Social-Emotional Learning is supported at Stratford Hall with dedicated SEL resources. Wide Open School is listed as an SEL resource. Bibliotherapy provides library materials addressing SEL topics, including bullying, relationships, and diversity, with content focusing on learning differences and ethnic/cultural diversity.
Learning Differences are addressed through bibliotherapy resources focusing on dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and other learning differences. These resources are integrated with the school's SEL offerings.
Mental health resources are included within Stratford Hall's SEL and library offerings. The Mental Health section lists resources for staff (SOGI) and includes video materials for classroom use.
Your family's safety is a priority. The Virtual Assessment page states ‘Your family's safety is our priority.' A Traffic Management Plan exists to ensure the safety of students, parents, and staff, with guidance on drop-off/pick-up, transit, and parking. The Privacy Policy confirms Stratford Hall's commitment to safeguarding personal information under applicable privacy laws.
1. Apply. Complete and submit the online application form. A $300 one-time, non-refundable application fee is required and paid online with a credit card. Once you have access to the online applicant checklist, book the parent interview. Upload all required supplementary materials, including birth certificate, recent report cards, confidential reference form, and for Grades 6–11 the SSAT and the Character Skills Snapshot. 2. Assessment. The school uses multiple methods to assess students. For Kindergarten and Grade 1, follow the assessment instructions and, if shortlisted, attend an in-person assessment with teachers. For Grades 2–5, assessments are scheduled as space becomes available. For Grades 6–11, the evaluation includes SSAT results, the student statement, a group assessment, and an individual teacher interview. 3. Enrollment. Successful candidates receive a letter of acceptance and a registration package, or are placed in a wait pool. New Student Registration fees must be paid upon acceptance to hold space, and registration must be completed by the deadline determined by the School. All relevant documents and payments are collected at the Welcome Meeting. The application deadline for the 2026-27 School Year has now passed; late applications may be considered only if space becomes available.
Stratford Hall offers financial assistance (tuition support) based on demonstrated financial need. Applications are processed through Apple Financial Services, with a $130 application fee and required supporting documents. Applications begin in October and the online deadline is November 30. Financial assistance decisions are separate from admission decisions; all candidates for admission must apply and be accepted before assistance can be offered, and finalization occurs after enrollment is accepted. Applicants will be notified of eligibility by early 2026. For assistance, admissions@stratfordhall.ca.
A wait pool exists for applicants who are not immediately offered space. Candidates may be placed in the wait pool and space will be offered if openings arise; enrollment from the wait pool occurs when spaces become available and after an offer is made.