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Boarding is offered. Laureate College provides a structured boarding program focused on individualized academic and personal growth in a safe, secure, and supportive environment. A typical boarding day includes Dorm Sign-out/Breakfast/Fitness (07:00–08:15); AM Class (08:30–09:45); House Period/Individual Pathway Planning Session/Tutoring/Independent Study/Student Council or Assembly (09:45–10:45); Lunch (12:00–12:45); PM Class (12:45–15:15); After School Clubs (15:15–16:30); Dinner (17:00–18:30); Mandatory Study Hall (18:30–21:00); In-room Quiet Time (21:00–22:30); Lights Out (22:30).
Uniforms are required. On regular school days, students wear grey pants/shorts/skirts with a white top and black shoes; weather-appropriate knitwear may be worn. For physical education, students wear the performance athletic uniform (track pants/shorts with a school T-shirt and running shoes). For formal or special days, students wear grey pants or skirt, a white shirt, and a blazer.
Lunch is served 12:00–12:45 and Dinner 17:00–18:30 as part of the boarding day. The Cooking Club uses the student kitchen and, at times, the commercial kitchen to plan meals and cook group dinners. The onsite meal preparation and the daily upkeep of dorm rooms help students develop life skills.
There is a House Period as part of the daily schedule, and students participate in Student Council or Assembly.
Laureate College owns the 50-acre campus at 1921 Snake Road, Burlington, Ontario. Laureate College purchased the campus in July 2022 and opened its new campus with a Grand Opening ceremony on September 30, 2023. The Junior School launched in September 2025. The campus offers an Ontario Secondary School Diploma and supports extensive co-curricular offerings, including 50+ after-school clubs and experiential learning opportunities.
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.