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Armbrae Academy

Canada, Halifax

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees CA$17,342 - 34,650
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 350
Type Co-educational
Opened 1887
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages French
Strengths Sport, Academic Enrichment, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Armbrae Academy is an independent, university-preparatory, co-educational day school in Halifax, Nova Scotia, serving Pre-K through Grade 12. It is CAIS accredited and offers the Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement courses, and a Bespoke Curriculum tailored to individual students. The school operates across three campuses—Oxford, Coburg and South—providing a PreK–12 community with campuses at 1400 Oxford St, 6430 Coburg Rd, and 1300 Oxford St. The preschool uses a play-based, integrated approach with Jolly Phonics, daily French, outdoor play and teacher- and student-led activities. Lower School emphasizes literacy, numeracy, science, French, drama, music, art, health and field trips. Middle School aligns with Nova Scotia requirements, adds advisory, health and wellness, and co-curricular options; Upper School offers AP courses such as Psychology, World History, Environmental Science, plus the Duke of Edinburgh Award. Career and University Guidance begins in Grade 9. Be Kind | Work Hard underpins character education, community service, athletics and wellbeing.

Oxford Campus — 1400 Oxford St, Halifax, NS B3H 3Y8; Coburg Campus — 6430 Coburg Rd, Halifax, NS B3H 2A6; South Campus — 1300 Oxford St, Halifax, NS B3H 3Y8

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The Essentials

Armbrae Academy has 350 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Armbrae Academy operates across three Halifax campuses: Oxford Street Campus at 1400 Oxford Street, Halifax, NS B3H 3Y8; Coburg Campus at 6430 Coburg Road, Halifax, NS B3H 2A6; and South Campus at 1300 Oxford Street, Halifax, NS B3H 3Y8. The campuses are in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Oxford Campus hosts the main programs; Coburg and South Campuses provide additional facilities and enrollment pathways.

Stages

Preschool & PrePrimary; Lower School; Middle School; Upper School.

Type

Co-educational.

Additional learning support

Learning Support.

School day structure

BeforeCare 7:30–8:00; arrival around 8:20–8:30. The day runs 8:30–3:15 with a mid-morning recess 9:50–10:05, lunch 11:25–12:20, and a mid-afternoon recess 1:40–1:55. Co-curricular activities run 3:30–4:30 and Aftercare is 4:30–5:45.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Armbrae Academy ranges from CAD 17,342 to CAD 34,650 for 2026/27.

Application and Enrollment Fees

- Application fee: CAD 150 (non‑refundable).
- Tuition deposit to secure a place: CAD 2,500 (paid with the signed enrolment contract; deducted from the first term's fees; the full deposit is non‑refundable if the applicant subsequently withdraws).
- Entrance fee for new students: CAD 4,000 one‑time, non‑refundable (applies to each of the first two children in a family; separate from tuition). Installment options are available for students beginning in Preschool or PrePrimary as described below.

Entrance‑fee installment examples

- Preschool start (broken across three years): CAD 1,333 in Preschool, CAD 1,333 in PrePrimary, CAD 1,334 in Primary. The first installment is due with the enrolment contract and tuition deposit; the later installments are due with the next annual tuition payments on June 30.
- PrePrimary start (broken across two years): CAD 2,000 in PrePrimary and CAD 2,000 in Primary, with the first payment due with the enrolment contract and the second due with the next annual tuition payment on June 30.

Annual tuition (2026/27 academic year)

- Preschool – PrePrimary: CAD 17,342 per year.
- Lower School (Primary – Grade 5): CAD 23,090 per year.
- Middle & Upper School (Grades 6 – 12): CAD 24,961 per year.
- International day students (Grades PS – 12): CAD 34,650 per year (domestic day‑student tuition differs by division as shown above).
- Before‑school care (4:30am–start): CAD 10 per day; After‑school care (4:30pm–5:45pm): CAD 15 per day.
- Sibling discounts: CAD 1,000 off the second child's tuition and CAD 2,000 off the third and each additional child's tuition.

Billing schedule and payment terms (payment‑plan structure and sample installments)

The School publishes multiple payment plan options. The examples below reproduce the School's structured options used in recent published fee tables (dates shown are illustrative of the plan due‑date pattern used in the published fee table for the 2025/26 year). Families must select a payment plan when completing the enrolment contract.

- Plan A — Lump Sum / Two Installments:
- Deposit: CAD 2,500 due with enrolment.
- Balance: one payment due June 30 (amount varies by division).
- Example 2025/26 totals shown by division: Preschool total CAD 16,516; Lower School total CAD 21,990; Middle/Upper total CAD 23,772; International total CAD 33,000.

- Plan B — Term / Four Installments:
- Deposit: CAD 2,500 due with enrolment.
- Subsequent instalments due on scheduled term dates (example 2025/26 pattern: June 30, September 30, January 31).
- Example 2025/26 per‑installment amounts (after deposit) are published by division and produce the term totals shown in the School's fee table. Interest/fee details for this plan may be included in the fee table.

- Plan C — Monthly / Multi‑installment:
- Deposit: CAD 2,500 due with enrolment.
- Monthly payments over a fixed set of months (example 2025/26: monthly payments from May 31 through January 31; the School has also published a 12‑payment option for later years with payments due February 28 through January 31).
- Example 2025/26 monthly amounts by division are published in the School's fee table and produce the annual totals for each division.

- Policy notes on payment timing and changes:
- To change a payment schedule, families must contact the Finance Office and complete the official change form by the published deadline (the School gives specific cut‑off dates for requests). An administrative fee may apply for changes. Late or past‑due accounts are subject to interest charges.

Payment methods, penalties and administrative fees

- Accepted payment methods: online payment via the School's secure payment gateway (Veracross) using direct debit or credit card, cheque, and wire transfer. A surcharge applies to credit‑card and wire payments.
- Overdue accounts: interest charges are applied to outstanding accounts; the School's published policy notes an interest rate of 12% applied to overdue amounts and the School reserves the right to impose sanctions (including suspension) for collection.
- Non‑sufficient funds (NSF): CAD 50 per incident.

Boarding and family‑boarding (where applicable)

- Family boarding (host‑family / ISGC program) is available for international students in Grades 8–12. Two packaged options are published:
- All‑inclusive 6‑month program (September–February or January–June): total CAD 39,900 (this total combines Armbrae program fees plus ISGC family‑boarding fees). The Armbrae program component example for a 6‑month stay: tuition with EAL CAD 21,000; entrance fee CAD 2,350; uniforms & spirit wear approx. CAD 850; co‑curricular CAD 1,000; field trips CAD 1,000; Armbrae total CAD 26,200. ISGC (family boarding) component examples for six months: homestay accommodation CAD 10,800 plus other ISGC fees (placement, coordination, insurance) producing an ISGC subtotal of CAD 13,700; combined total CAD 39,900.
- All‑inclusive full‑year program (10 months, September–June): the published Armbrae program component example: tuition with EAL CAD 35,000; entrance fee CAD 4,000; uniforms & spirit wear approx. CAD 850; co‑curricular CAD 1,500; field trips CAD 1,500; Armbrae total CAD 43,850. ISGC annual family‑boarding component examples include homestay accommodation CAD 18,000 plus custodianship, placement and coordination fees (ISGC subtotal CAD 22,600), producing a combined full‑year total of approximately CAD 66,450–66,500 as published in the program summary.

Other compulsory or typical additional costs

- Uniforms: initial outfitting for a new student typically runs CAD 450–600; uniforms must be purchased from the School's approved provider.
- Common incidental charges (examples): approved travel and field trips, private music lessons, tutoring, house funds, Advanced Placement (AP) exam fees, software and specific course materials or supplies; amounts vary by activity or program. For international programs, the School publishes estimated co‑curricular and field‑trip allowances (examples given above).

Refund and withdrawal rules

- Tuition and admission fees (including the Entrance Fee) are non‑refundable. Once a student is accepted, parents are liable for the full annual fee regardless of when a student leaves or the reason for leaving. The tuition deposit (CAD 2,500) is non‑refundable if the applicant withdraws after paying it.

Summary of how fees can be paid

- Online: secure Veracross payment gateway (direct debit or credit card).
- Paper/wire: cheque or wire transfer (credit card and wire payments incur a surcharge).
- Administrative/penalty items: NSF fee CAD 50; interest on overdue accounts (12% as published); administrative fees may apply for payment‑plan changes.

(End of fee overview.)
Academics

Armbrae Academy teaches Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Armbrae Academy is an independent, university-preparatory, co-educational Pre-K to Grade 12 day school in Halifax, Nova Scotia, CAIS accredited. Preschool & PrePrimary (ages 3-5) uses a play-based, integrated curriculum with Jolly Phonics; includes daily French class, outdoor play and a mix of teacher- and student-led activities. Lower School follows the Nova Scotia curriculum with enrichment, small class sizes and a focus on literacy, numeracy, science and French, along with drama, music, art, physical and health education, library and field trips. Middle School (Grades 6-8) aligns with the Nova Scotia curriculum for Grades 6-9, includes an advisory program, health and wellness focus, and co-curricular options such as art, music, speaking arts and service learning. Upper School (Grades 9-12) meets graduation requirements with Foundation Years and Specialization Years; it offers an Advanced Placement program with courses such as Psychology, World History, Environmental Science and more, plus the Duke of Edinburgh Award program. Career & University Guidance provides post-secondary planning from Grade 9 onward, including university visits and admissions support, and lists UCAS code 45203 and CEEB code 825385.

Higher Education Progression

Career Education starts in Grade 9 and continues through Grades 10-12, with post-secondary guidance embedded in the academic program. University representatives visit annually to discuss options, and students receive individualized admissions support to prepare applications. The guidance team assists with course selections aligned to post-secondary goals and admissions requirements, and UCAS code 45203 and CEEB code 825385 support applications.

Gifted and Talented

Advanced Placement Program offers university-level courses and exams. AP offerings include Psychology, World History, Environmental Science, Calculus AB/BC, Biology, English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, and Computer Science Principles.
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Admissions

Admissions

Step 1: Complete an online application through Armbrae's Admissions Portal at armbrae.ns.ca/apply and follow the instructions provided. Upload supporting documents such as recent report cards or transcripts, teacher references, and proof of citizenship. If English is not your first language, include proof of English proficiency; official scores from Duolingo, IELTS, or TOEFL are accepted. A non-refundable application fee is payable at the time you apply. Step 2: Interview and entrance assessment. Once the application has been reviewed, selected candidates are invited to participate in an interview and an entrance assessment. Families in Halifax may attend in person, while international families who cannot travel will have a virtual interview and an appropriate alternative for the entrance assessment. Step 3: Admissions decisions. Admissions decisions are communicated after review. If an offer of admission is made, you'll be asked to confirm your acceptance by the deadline provided by the Admissions Office. To secure a place, a non-refundable registration fee is required.

Scholarships

Tuition Assistance is a need-based bursary for students in Grades 6-12. The Tuition Assistance Committee reviews applications based on financial need and the student's potential to contribute to the school. Families indicate interest in scholarship funding on the student's initial application for admission.
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