ADMISSIONS
What is involved in the admissions process at The Study? When is the deadline, and what are the requirements? How does it compare to other schools? How should you factor these into your decision?
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Facts and analysis
VISITING THE SCHOOL
Upcoming open houses will be announced here.
An open house includes a campus tour and meetings with teachers, staff, and students. Hosting open houses is a typical practice among schools.
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Why it matters
A school visit offers a firsthand look at the environment, culture, and daily life of the school. It provides an opportunity to ask questions, observe interactions, and verify your expectations directly. It's a vital part of an informed choice.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
The Study offers rolling admissions.
See the deadline distribution for all other schools we cover below.
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Application deadline by enrollment type(s)
Month The Study Other schools Rolling admissions Fixed deadline Rolling admissions September Day admissions 0% 88% of all other schools have rolling admissions October Less than 1% November 2% December 7% January 1% February 2% March 2% April 1% May 1% June Less than 1% July 0% August 1% -
Why it matters
The admissions timeline helps you plan and prepare for key milestones, including school visits, application submission, and acceptance notifications.
ACCEPTANCE RATE
50% of all applications are accepted.
Admissions at The Study is more competitive than the majority of the schools we cover.
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What The Study says it looks for in students
The Study wants to meet girls who want to become great women.
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Why it matters
A school's acceptance rate gives you an indication of how competitive the admissions process is. Understanding this can help you set expectations and make strategic decisions about where to apply. Please note that the acceptance rates provided here are approximate.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The admissions process may require an interview, an entrance exam and an entrance essay.
See grade-by-grade admissions requirements at The Study and how they compare with other schools.
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Breakdown by grade
Grade Required by The Study % of schools requiring Interview SSAT SSAT (out of province) Entrance exam Entrance essay English Language Eligibility Certificate K - - - Interview: 41%, Exam: 9% Gr. 1 - - - Interview: 51%, Exam: 16%, Essay: 2% Gr. 2 - - - Interview: 52%, Exam: 19%, Essay: 2% Gr. 3 - - - Interview: 53%, SSAT: 1%, Exam: 21%, Essay: 2% Gr. 4 - - - Interview: 55%, SSAT: 1%, Exam: 23%, Essay: 3% Gr. 5 - - - Interview: 57%, SSAT: 1%, Exam: 25%, Essay: 5% Gr. 6 - - - Interview: 60%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 26%, Essay: 7% Gr. 7 - - - Interview: 63%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 28%, Essay: 10%, English eligibility: 1% Gr. 8 - - - Interview: 64%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 28%, Essay: 10%, English eligibility: 1% Gr. 9 - - - Interview: 52%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 25%, Essay: 10%, English eligibility: 1% Gr. 10 - - - Interview: 50%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 22%, Essay: 11%, English eligibility: 1% Gr. 11 - - - Interview: 50%, SSAT: 2%, Exam: 22%, Essay: 11%, English eligibility: 1% -
What The Study says about the application process
Application fee: $50
Registration fee: $200
Deposit: N/A
Description:4 Steps to APPLY to The Study
- Experience The Study! Connect with our Admissions Office by email admissions@thestudy.qc.ca to arrange a personal tour or request an admissions package.
- Complete our online application, and be sure to include the supporting documents. NOTE: The Study is accepting applications from mission-appropriate girls in all grades for the 2017-2018 academic year, regardless of eligibility standing.
- Interview and assessment; once we receive your daughter's application we will set up an interview and individualized assessment. Students applying for grades 4-11 will spend the day as a Study girl!
- Welcome! Shortly after your daughter's interview and assessment you will be notified of your daughter's acceptance to The Study.
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Why it matters
Understanding admission requirements is crucial as you assess your fit with a school and the likelihood of acceptance. These requirements often reflect the school's educational priorities.