Tuition fees and FAQs for boarding schools in Canada, welcome to inquire
British Columbia
St John's Academy (Shawnigan Lake)
St. Margaret's School (Girls' School)
St. Michaels University School
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Academy Ste-Cecile International School
Columbia International College
Fort Erie International Academy
Great Lakes Christian High School
Great Lakes College of Toronto
Robert Land Academy (Boys' School)
Trafalgar Castle School (Girls' School)
Quebec
The Sacred Heart School of Montreal (girls school)
Saskatchewan
Because the number of boarding schools in Canada is only 10% of that in the UK.
Canadian secondary school rankings come from provincial assessments. First of all, boarding schools need to come from places with provincial assessments.
The above Canadian boarding schools are private schools. Some provinces allow private schools not to teach provincial secondary school curriculum or do not need to participate in provincial assessments.
The final reason may be that the number of candidates participating in the provincial assessment was small and therefore not included in the ranking list.
It depends on how many semesters the Canadian boarding school has. A 3-semester school can complete more credits in the same school year than a 1-semester school. Generally, a 3-semester Canadian boarding school can accept 12 classes. The details will of course depend on which province you choose for secondary school, your university major, and your secondary school elective subjects and grades in Form 4.
If you want to know the graduation requirements of Canadian secondary schools in each province
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