Fees of Canadian Secondary Schools
Summary
Tuition fees for secondary schools in Canada range from HK$250,000 to HK$450,000 per year. For tuition fees, room and board, please contact Maxway .
The tuition fees for secondary schools in Canada are really up to the individual, with HK$250,000 per year being the watershed. The price of a public secondary school in Canada is half of that of a boarding school in the UK, but you can still board at the school!
Canadian public high schools
- Canadian public secondary school costs HK$250,000 per year, including tuition, books, room and board, and insurance
- The increase in tuition fees for public secondary schools in Canada is very easy to accept and understand. According to our observations, the tuition fees for public secondary schools in Canada have only increased by 40,000 Hong Kong dollars in 15 years!
- Students attending Canadian public secondary schools do not have to pay for school uniforms, and do not need to pay extra for textbooks or English tutoring.
- As for school buses, special learning support, etc., Canadian public high schools do not provide them for international students.
- As for accommodation, only three campuses of Canadian public high schools provide on-campus dormitories. You are welcome to inquire with Maxway . The rest of Canadian public high schools provide homestay.
- As for whether the host family is far from the school? To be honest, this is one of the things that students from Hong Kong need to adapt to. Even if Google Map shows that the host family and the school are 5 minutes away by car, you have to understand that the local bus schedule and weather will affect your acceptance of the distance.
- Canadian public high schools are based on a campus concept. The campus manages all schools in the same district, and the fees and service levels are unified. The fees of public high schools in the same province are almost the same.
Canadian public secondary school information
Canadian private secondary schools
Canadian public secondary school tuition including room and board: 350,000-450,000 Hong Kong dollars per year. Canadian public secondary schools can provide two options: homestay or on-campus boarding:
a. Canadian public high schools with 350,000 students may
- Located in Vancouver and Toronto, but students have to live with a host family. The host families of these schools are generally handled by their own teams and are not outsourced, so the results may be better.
or
- There are many Canadian boarding schools in Vancouver and Toronto with many international students. This type of school is suitable for students who have a weak English foundation and go to Canadian high school in high school . This type of school has 3-5 semesters per school year, allowing students to complete English tutoring courses faster. Welcome to inquire with Maxway
or
- For Canadian boarding schools located in remote cities with few Chinese students, please contact Maxway
b. 450,000 Canadian boarding schools , usually located in Toronto or Vancouver, have boarding and few international students. These Canadian schools require students to:
- Have a high level of English proficiency and require students to take additional English tests, such as SSAT and TOEFL
- Apply for 9th or 10th grade first
- There are restrictions on the number of students from different countries.
- The enrollment for the following year will be completed on or before Christmas!
Canadian private secondary school information
Information about Canadian secondary school tuition
FAQ on Canadian Secondary School Tuition
- Canadian secondary schools : This article explains the time and thinking of subject selection in Hong Kong secondary schools, under what circumstances and when you have the opportunity to consider Canadian secondary schools?
- Canadian secondary school system : Canadian secondary school curriculum and requirements, let you understand the flexibility of the Canadian secondary school system
- Secondary school graduation requirements by province
- Quebec has 5 years of secondary school. There are provincial exams for grades 10 and 11. It is recommended that students finish Form 3 at the latest to understand the secondary school system in Quebec.
- Alberta has a provincial exam for Grade 12. It is recommended that students take it at the latest after finishing Form 4.
- British Columbia requires 80 credits to graduate from secondary school, which usually takes 2 years to complete. It is recommended that students finish Form 4 at the latest.
- The article "Going to Vancouver to Study after Form 5" gives you 3 options. After finishing Form 5, you can go to British Columbia (the province to which Vancouver belongs) and you don't have to study in high school for 2 years before going to university!
- Ontario Secondary School System
- Canadian high school rankings : Although most provinces do not require provincial examinations for Canadian high school courses, even if there are provincial examinations, the results only account for a small part of the college admission. In the absence of a unified public examination, the Canadian high school rankings are derived from provincial assessments. This article includes the provincial assessment rankings of high schools in Vancouver (BC) and Toronto (Ontario). Canadian private high schools or Canadian boarding schools do not appear in the rankings because Canadian private high schools have a small number of students participating in provincial assessments and are not included in the rankings or they do not teach provincial courses and do not participate in provincial assessments.
- Canadian high school recommendations : If you are interested in Toronto high schools, this article contains observations from the University of Waterloo on the grading systems of Ontario public high schools.
- Studying in Canadian high schools : The Canadian high school curriculum is very flexible and has few mandatory requirements, which leaves a lot of room for students to make personal choices. This article contains 4 questions about subject selection in Canadian high schools to help students understand how to avoid detours and achieve their ideals.
- Canadian secondary schools : Understand when is the best time to consider Canadian secondary schools, so that you don’t have to spend an extra year in secondary school, and you can also make up for the differences between the education systems in Hong Kong and Canada
- Canadian Universities : Understand the admission requirements of Canadian universities. You will know whether your desired major has any secondary school elective course requirements. If you do not have relevant secondary school elective courses, or your grades are not 3-4, you may need to consider Canadian high schools.
- There is generally no refund arrangement after school starts. Before school starts, if a student’s Canadian student visa is rejected, a refund can be made.