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Laureate College

Canada, Toronto

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Admissions

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Admissions Process

1. Begin the admissions process by booking a campus tour with the Admissions team, submitting an inquiry, or attending an Open House. Laureate operates four terms per school year: September, November, January, and April, with Summer School in July. A student can take up to two courses per term and up to eight courses per school year. 2. Submit your application with the completed form, proof of ID, and the most recent two years' report cards (G12 candidates must include G9–G11). Include the $300 application fee by cash, e-transfer, credit card, or wire transfer. Other supporting documents may include awards, achievement certificates, a portfolio for the Gifted Arts program, or professional assessment reports. Payment options include personal cheque, money order, e-transfer, or wire transfer; WeChat Pay or Ali Pay are also accepted.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

The school offers four scholarships for new candidates for the 2025-2026 school year: G9 Entrance Scholarship for the Gifted Arts Program – the amount is determined by the audition committee; G9 STEAM Entrance Scholarship for students inspired to become a 21st-century leader – $3,000 to $5,000 per school year toward tuition; Burlington Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, exclusively for members of the Burlington Chamber of Commerce – $2,000 per school year toward tuition; Laureate Global Citizenship Scholarship for students who demonstrated achievements in Laureate's eight pillars of competencies – $3,000 to $5,000 per school year toward tuition. A Scholarship Application Form is available to apply.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees CA$16 - 29
Ages 6 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 92
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Bus Service No

Laureate College is a private K–12 school in Burlington, Ontario, set on a 50-acre campus that blends heritage architecture with modern learning spaces. The school follows a Canadian curriculum with an IB-inspired, STEAM-focused Junior School for JK–G8, and awards the Ontario Secondary School Diploma at the senior level. Foundation Years cover JK–SK, G1–3, G4–6, and G7–8, with Literacy, Mathematics, Science and Social Science taught by dedicated specialist teachers. Languages including French and Mandarin are integrated, and Gifted Arts is woven into the program. The STEAM Projects program runs term-based challenges such as the Dual Egg Drop and Recycled Rhythms, complemented by more than 50 after-school clubs, co-op and experiential learning. The campus features outdoor athletic fields, the Jubilee Garden, and a Backyard Harvest greenhouse. Laureate College emphasizes character, stewardship and community, with a house system and broad leadership, service opportunities, and a commitment to active, inquiry-based learning for all students.

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