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Vancouver boarding schools

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On this page we cover boarding schools in Vancouver. This includes boarding schools in North, West, and Downtown Vancouver, Yaletown, and Gastown. It also includes schools in the greater Vancouver area, such as in Surrey, Richmond, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, White Rock, and the Tri-Cities.

For a complete guide to boarding in Canada, including information about admissions, please see our introductory guide.


Table of Contents


  1. List of boarding and homestay schools in Vancouver

  2. Choosing a school

  3. Tuition

  4. Compare boarding schools

  5. Going to school in Vancouver
  6. Further resources




Schools with in-depth reports

These are the leading schools that Our Kids editors have covered most extensively so far, providing detailed insights and thorough analysis of their programs, student life, and more.

St. George's School


Vancouver, British Columbia
 
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"St. George's School in Vancouver offers university-preparatory program to Canadian and International boarding students from Grade 8 to 12. The School's mission: Building Fine Young Men. One Boy at a Time.

  1. over 60 clubs and 50 sports to choose from
  2. outdoor education program starting in grade 1
  3. 7 bands and orchestra's
  4. computer animation, graphic design, sculpture classes, ceramics classses

—From the school

  • Gr. K to 12 (Boys)
  • Traditional curriculum
  • $35,100 to $99,500
 
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Schools with standard reports

North Vancouver, British Columbia
Harbourside Drive/
 
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"Bodwell High School provides a competitive, well-rounded education with strong student support. The school's motto, "Strength in Diversity," pays homage to the 40+ countries students come from to live and learn together." —From the school

  • Gr. 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Progressive curriculum; International Baccalaureate
  • $29,500 to $61,225
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Meet them at the Expo
Vancouver, British Columbia
West Georgia Street/Robson Street
 
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"We aim to create the opportunity for students to achieve their learning goals. In collaborative learning spaces, students explore content, ideas and perspectives to better understand the world around them." —From the school

  • Gr. 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Traditional curriculum; International Baccalaureate
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • Day, Homestay
  • 100 students
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Vancouver, British Columbia
Dunsmuir/Seymour
 
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"Alexander Academy is a private high school offering the BC Dogwood High School Diploma and a unique University Transfer Program in a culturally rich and academically challenging environment." —From the school

  • Gr. 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Progressive curriculum
  • $16,500 to $22,800
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Our boarding school guide has advice specific to finding boarding schools in Canada. For insights that are more general (on how to evaluate school options) we recommend you review our hub on choosing a school. You can also read our guides to questions to ask private schools and questions students get asked at school interviews.

Private school expos

The Vancouver private school expo, held each fall, is an opportunity to speak with administrators from leading boarding schools in the Vancouver area.

Parent discussion forum

Word-of-mouth is another powerful tool in your school-finding arsenal. The Our Kids private school discussion forum allows you to discuss your options and debate topics around gifted education. You can use our community of parents, educational experts, alumni, and schools to help answer your questions and stimulate your thinking.

Upcoming open house events

Attending open houses is obviously a great way to learn more about a school and get a feel for the environment. For some advice on open house visits, go here. For questions to ask that are specific to boarding programs, refer to our main boarding school hub.





Broadly speaking, the cost of boarding reflects the cost private school tuition in general, though with premiums added to cover housing and meals.

Many schools offer financial aid, including scholarships and bursaries. Financial aid is needs-based, and financial aid programs are created as a means of broadening the student base and attracting students, independent of means, who will contribute most to the culture of the school. Generally speaking, the larger and more expensive schools provide the most aid.

You can read more about financial aid and scholarships in our dedicated guide.

Below you'll find the range of costs at Vancouver boarding schools:


 
Tuition (boarding school)Students receiving financial aidGrade eligibility for financial aidAvg. aid package size (annual)
St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • $70,000 to $94,8008%4 - 12$17,500



     
     Founding dateEndowmentAdmissions rateEnrollmentEnrollment
    per grade
    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • 1930$25,000,0001202
    Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
  • 1991$060%560112
    Lowell High School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (50 students)
  • Day school (50 students)
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • 2015$080%10033
    Alexander Academy
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (150 students)
  • Day school (150 students)
  • $16,500 to $22,800
  • 2013$0100%300100




     
     
    Primary curriculum
    Secondary curriculum
    Curriculum pace
    Academic culture
    Average class size
    Language immersion
    Special needs support
    Tech integration
    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • TraditionalStandard-enrichedRigorous18 to 22No support
    Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
  • ProgressiveInternational BaccalaureateStandard-enrichedRigorous18 to 24No supportMedium integration
    Lowell High School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (50 students)
  • Day school (50 students)
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • TraditionalInternational BaccalaureateStandard-enrichedSupportive10 to 12No supportMedium integration
    Alexander Academy
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (150 students)
  • Day school (150 students)
  • $16,500 to $22,800
  • ProgressiveStandard-enrichedRigorous10 to 16No supportHeavy integration





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     Auditory processing disorder
     Dyscalculia
     Dysgraphia
     Language processing disorder
     Non-verbal learning disorders
     Visual motor deficit
    Development disorders:
     Autism
     Asperger's

    Behavioural and emotional:
     Troubled teens
     Depression
     Suicidal
     Substance abuse
     Oppositional defiant disorder
    Physical:
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     Blindness
     Deafness
     Cystic fibrosis
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    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
  • Lowell High School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (50 students)
  • Day school (50 students)
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • Alexander Academy
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (150 students)
  • Day school (150 students)
  • $16,500 to $22,800




  •  
     Admission deadlineSSAT requiredInterview requiredAcceptance rateNext open house
    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • Boarding: Feb 1, 20194 - 121 - 12
    Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
  • Day: rolling
    Boarding: rolling
    Homestay: rolling
    8 - 1260%
    Lowell High School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (50 students)
  • Day school (50 students)
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • Day: rolling10 - 1280%
    Alexander Academy
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (150 students)
  • Day school (150 students)
  • $16,500 to $22,800
  • Day: rolling
    Homestay: rolling
    8 - 12100%




     
     
    Nursery/Toddler
    Preschool
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    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
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    Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
  • 0%0%0%0%0%
    Lowell High School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (50 students)
  • Day school (50 students)
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • 80%80%80%
    Alexander Academy
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (150 students)
  • Day school (150 students)
  • $16,500 to $22,800
  • 95%95%95%




     
     
    Nursery/Toddler
    Preschool
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    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • 0%0%0%0%0%
    Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
  • 0%0%0%0%0%




     
     MathScienceLiteratureHumanities Social SciencesForeign LanguagesFine Arts
    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
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    Lowell High School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (50 students)
  • Day school (50 students)
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • Traditional MathEqual BalanceEqual BalanceEqual BalanceWe don't offer Foreign LanguagesWe don't offer Fine Arts
    Alexander Academy
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (150 students)
  • Day school (150 students)
  • $16,500 to $22,800
  • Traditional MathEqual BalanceEqual BalanceEqual BalanceEqual BalanceEqual Balance




     
     
    Student council
    School newspaper
    Yearbook
    Radio club
    Photograph club
    Art club
    Choir
    Band
    Dance club
    Yoga club
    Drama club
    Debate club
    Chess club
    Math club
    Science club
    Robotics club
    Computer club
    Environmental club
    Outdoor club
    Community service
    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
  • Lowell High School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (50 students)
  • Day school (50 students)
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • Alexander Academy
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (150 students)
  • Day school (150 students)
  • $16,500 to $22,800




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    Badminton
    Baseball
    Basketball
    Cricket
    Equestrian
    Football
    Golf
    Gymnastics
    Ice Hockey
    Lacrosse
    Rowing
    Rugby
    Soccer
    Softball
    Squash
    Swimming
    Tennis
    Track and Field
    Volleyball
    Wrestling
    St. George's School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • K to 12 (Boys)
  • Day school (1112 students)
  • Boarding school (90 students)
  • $33,300 to $94,800
  • Bodwell High School
  • North Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 8 to 12 (Coed)
  • Day school (40 students)
  • Boarding school (480 students)
  • Homestay school (40 students)
  • $26,000 to $29,000
  • Lowell High School
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (50 students)
  • Day school (50 students)
  • $21,100 to $25,600
  • Alexander Academy
  • Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 10 to 12 (Coed)
  • Homestay school (150 students)
  • Day school (150 students)
  • $16,500 to $22,800




  • Private schools are a well-established aspect of British Columbia's education system, and the majority are partially funded by the province. More than 85% of B.C.'s private and independent schools receive some provincial funding, totaling more than $150 million in funding per year. The ministry of education inspects and regulates private schools in the province, and all remain accountable to the provincial School Act which identifies their responsibilities and requirements. The Ministry of Education also educates teachers about their classroom duties and responsibilities to their students.

    British Columbia offers a range of financial incentives to families who choose private school, including tax credits. Additionally, families who send their children to faith-based schools (such as Christian and Catholic schools) are often eligible to claim a portion of tuition as a charitable donation, for which they receive a tax credit.

    Graduation requirements

    High school graduation requirements are set by British Columbia's Ministry of Education, not the federal government. In order to earn a high school diploma named the Dogwood Diploma students are required to complete 80 credits, where each credit represents 30 hours of in-class instruction. To graduate, a student must ear 48 credits for required courses, a minimum of 28 elective credits. Students are also required to earn 4 credits for Graduation Transitions, a requirement intended to prepare students to make a successful transition to life after graduation.

    These are:

    Regardless of when students begin their programs, all must fulfill all graduation requirements and demonstrate competence in one of Canada's two official languages in order to earn a graduation diploma. A high school completion certificate, known as the Evergreen Certificate, is granted in some cases, and is not equivalent to the Dogwood Diploma.

    Living in Vancouver

    Vancouver prides itself in being at the cutting edge of innovation, ecology, and urban design. It’s also strikingly beautiful proximate to both the ocean and the mountains with a vibrant, varied cultural life that reflects its position within the community of cities and and countries of the pacific rim. In keeping, Vancouver is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world. More than half the population claims a first language other than English or French, the two official languages of Canada. Linguistic and cultural diversity is cherished as a strength and is evident everywhere you look. Vancouver consistently rates among the top five cities in the world or livability as ranked by the Economist.

    Like the city itself, Vancouver's boarding schools offer the best of many worlds, bringing together people from the world's cultures in an environment that brings out the best in everyone. Students work with the latest technology, have easy access to the city's cultural institutions, and have access to sporting facilities that are second to none.












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