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CityToronto
CurriculumCanadian
Leaving qualificationOSSD
Language of instructionEnglish
Age RangeAges 13 to 18
Boarding available - Yes

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Quick summary of key school information

Leaving qualifications OSSD
Language of instruction English
Native English teachers
Extra languages (other than English)
Class sizes Average 8 students / class
Maximum 15 students / class
Extracurricular activities
School bus
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Yearly fees: from: C$26,100
to: C$26,100
Address: 1921 Snake Rd, Burlington, ON L7P 4Y2, Canada
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School details

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Number of students

50

Number of nationalities represented in the school

5

Most common nationality

Our students are from Canada, Asia (Chinese and Japanese), North America (Mexico), Africa (Nigeria and Egypt), Latin America (Brazil and Costa Rica), Central Asia (Bangladesh), etc.

Ratio of local students to international students

50% to 50%

Native English speaking teachers

Yes

Language support for students not fluent in English

Yes

Additional language classes offered by the school

French

Max. number of students per class

15

Average number of students per class

8

Does the school employ teaching assistants?

Yes

Use of technology in the classroom

We use the Moodle platform, and students bring their laptops. All classrooms have a big-screen TV or monitor.

Is the school ready to use virtual classrooms when needed? (e.g. teaching lessons online if the school is closed, e.g. during COVID-19 closures)

Yes. We use TEAMS or ZOOM meeting platforms for online lessons when needed.

Do students practice religion at the school? What religion?

No. We are non-denominational, although we have a Catholic chapel on site and many religious symbols throughout the campus from our past as a private Catholic school (1927-1983).

External examinations or assessments available

Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test

Results in these examinations

It is one of the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). To meet this requirement, all high school students must pass it or successfully complete the Ontario Literacy Course (OLC).

Do teachers assign homework to their students?

Yes. It varies by teacher and subject. Students are expected to complete homework, assignments, group projects or independent work as part of the assessment for/of/as learning defined by the Ontario Ministry of Education.

Approximate hours of homework given

An hour and a half to two hours a day. Laureate boarding students utilize their mandatory independent self-study time from 6:30 - 9:00 pm to work on their academics, while all students have the teacher-led tutorial opportunity during the independent learning period from 9:45-10:45 am Monday to Thursday.

Percentage of students who pursue further education post-graduation

100% admission to universities in Canada, the U.S.A., the U.K., Australia and worldwide.

Dedicated staff/programs for students with special learning needs

Individualized accommodation can be arranged when approved by the school principal.

Learning support offered

If needed, accommodations will be provided based on the student's IEP. For example, more time is needed to complete an exam, permission to wear noise-cancellation headphones to minimize distractions, or take the exam in a separate room.

The school supports gifted, able and talented students

We offer enriched opportunities, such as competitions, guest speakers, mentorship, master classes, internships, and project learning activities, to support and hone students' talents.

Student access to education psychologist

N/A

Entry evaluation for students

Yes. International students whose first language is not English are required to take the English placement exam and have an online meeting with the school principal before enrolling with Laureate. An online or in-person audition is required for admission to Laureate's Gifted Arts Program.

Brief description of entry evaluation required

Yes. Admissions will review applicants' report cards, contact the school principal, or request a recommendation letter when needed.

Waiting list

No. Not at this time, as we moved to the newly purchased school campus in July 2022.

Deadline for registration (new academic year)

Two weeks before the start of each term. We have four terms a school year and, therefore, four entry points throughout the school year, plus the summer term in July.

Students can join after academic year begins

Yes. Students can join in September, November, January, and April during an academic year.

School start time

Classes start at 8:30 am each school day.

School finish time

The last period ends at 3:20 p.m., and the after-school program starts from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m., with sports, clubs, or excursions arranged by the student life coordinator. Boarding students must attend the after-school program from Monday to Thursday; day students are recommended to participate in at least two after-school programs.

Supervised care before/after school

High school students can arrive at 8:00 am when the school is open and leave at 4:30 pm. Laureate offers aftercare to children 6 to 12 years of age with fees.

School bus service available

Yes. A school van.

School provided lunches

Yes. Our 2,400 sq/ft commercial-grade kitchen prepares three meals daily, seven days a week, including holidays, for our boarding students. Day students can purchase the lunch tickets ($15) from the school front desk. Meals are served buffet-style in our 3,300 sq/ft dining hall.

Food alternatives for special dietary needs (ie. vegan, kosher, halal etc)

No. We offer a variety of items during each meal, and students with special diets can choose based on their preferences. We do our best to accommodate food allergies if deemed necessary.

Uniform required

No. We are a community school where students are comfortable being themselves, inspired and innovated to become who they want to be.

Extracurricular activities or clubs offered

Seasonal sports: soccer, pickle ball, disc golf, ultimate frisbee, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, hiking, rock climbing, swimming, basketball, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, fitness (on-site fitness studio), etc.
Clubs - drama, cooking, dance, literacy, leadership, volunteer, chess, music, etc. —are based on students' interests or passions and supported by house advisors/teachers.

Sports activities included

Components included in the Ontario Healthy Active Living Education include soccer, badminton, hiking, fitness, etc.

Sports teams or sport competitions available for students

Students who are interested in competitive sports are recommended to enroll in community sport clubs.

Facilities at the school

There is an activity room, cafeteria, on-campus residence with ensuite rooms, outdoor fields including a basketball court and soccer field, Jubilee Garden, patio, BBQ, bonfire pit, gazebos, archery field, apple orchard, backyard harvest (vegetable farm), disc gold field, natural trails, and direct access to Bruce Trail - the ecological gem in North America and part of the Niagara Escarpment.

Sports facilities at the school

Outdoor basketball court, soccer field, disc golf field, fitness studio and 50-acre campus for all kinds of outdoor sports.

Grades/ages available for boarding

Grade 8 (13 years of age) to G12.

Boarding facilities at the school

There are double, quadruple, and sextuple on—campus ensuite rooms with bunkbeds and scenic views. There is a large common area. There is a security system and fob access for boarders. There is an on-site laundry room and optional paid laundry services—wash, dry, fold, and deliver with commercial-grade facilities.
Weekly housekeeping service.
The on-campus dining hall provides three meals a day, including holidays.
After-school, weekend and holiday activities or excursions.
Onsite fitness studio, study hall, chapel, activity room, pianos, kitchens (under supervision), live-in dorm parents, separated dorm winds for boys and girls with security door system.
Custodianship or airport pickup services if needed.

Qualities and characteristics best defining the school

We are a community school that welcomes students with different talents and passions to co-create an inclusive learning environment with the support of the school faculty, staff, parents, and community partners. We believe in forward learning, which allows students to explore possibilities while pursuing mastery of their knowledge and skills at this stage of their transformation to become compassionate, confident and independent thinkers, learners, innovators and leaders.

Teaching approach of the school

A student-focused educational framework that balances progressive and rigorous elements integrates various complementary strategies, catering to diverse learning needs and preparing students for future challenges. Strategies such as differentiated instruction combine high academic standards with personalized learning paths, ensuring each student can achieve their potential. Blended learning merges experiential, project-based activities with structured, content-focused instruction, offering an engaging learning experience. Formative assessments guide instruction and support student growth by identifying areas needing improvement. Reflective practices encourage self-assessment and personal reflection, helping students develop critical thinking skills alongside rigorous academic work. Together, these approaches create a balanced educational environment.

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