The school will determine the appropriate grade level for students based on their academic performance, including grades from their previous school and class tests conducted before admission. Since students may have varying proficiency levels in different subjects, they may be assigned to different grades based on their subject-specific skills and knowledge.
All international students under 18 years of age studying in Canada must appoint a Canadian citizen or permanent resident as their guardian if they do not reside with their parents. The Department of Education mandates that the guardian of an international student should be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident residing near the school.
The school can provide boarding services for students, accommodating them in secure homestays that are conveniently located near the school. Each host family can accommodate up to two boarding students and offers three daily meals, as well as occasional temporary meals. The matching process considers students' interests, backgrounds, lifestyle habits, personal needs, and preferences to ensure a suitable and comfortable living arrangement.
Submit a written application to the school's administrative department, which should include all necessary fees, immunization certificates, and academic records from the past two years. If homestay and guardian services are needed, please indicate this at the time of application, and the corresponding fees should be paid accordingly.
The school's approval process typically takes approximately 2-3 weeks. Upon successful admission, the school will issue a notice of admission along with a invoice.
Prepare all the necessary materials and consult with professionals to assist you in submitting your application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
After obtaining a student visa, book your flight ticket. High school students must arrive at the school two weeks prior to the start of the academic year to report and participate in an international student orientation course.