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Loyola High School

Canada, Montreal

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees CA$6,008
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 1896
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Catholic Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, French
Typical class size 27
Strengths STEM, Performing Arts, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Secondary School
Introduction

Located at 7272 Sherbrooke St. W. in Montreal, Loyola High School is a Catholic, Jesuit, co-educational day school that follows the Québec Ministry of Education curriculum with Catholic formation and a bespoke university-preparatory program. The school offers English and French streams, with enhanced tracks in Math and Science and optional courses across fields to prepare students for cégep and university. Learning is guided by the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm, emphasizing leadership, service, and reflective thinking. Secondary I to V courses include English, French, Mathematics, Religious Studies, Science and Technology, History, Geography, CSP, Physical Education, plus electives such as Architectural & Engineering Design, Art, Music, Computer Programming, and Theater Arts. The campus features the Eric Maclean, SJ Centre for the Performing Arts, Bishops' Atrium, adaptive classrooms, a full athletics complex with a shared Dome and hockey arena, libraries and labs. Loyola offers co-curricular programs, including FIRST Robotics, arts ensembles, and student leadership.

7272 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, Quebec, H4B 1R2

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The Essentials

Loyola High School has typical class sizes of 27, instruction in English, French.

Location

7272 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R2, Canada. Located in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (NDG) neighbourhood on the western part of the Island of Montreal. Loyola High School is accessible by Montreal's public transit network, and Loyola does not operate a school bus service.

Stages

Secondary 1–5 (grades 7–11).

Type

Co-educational

Country affiliation

Canada

Religious affiliation

Catholic (Jesuit)

School day structure

The school day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3:10 p.m., with seven periods (P1–P7) and a 10-minute break; lunch periods are incorporated into periods P4 and P5.

Bus service

The school does not operate a school bus service.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Loyola High School ranges from CAD 6,008 for 2026/27.

Application and Admissions Fees
- Application Fee: CAD 50 payable in the Admissions Portal at the time of application.
- Enrollment / Re‑enrollment Fee: CAD 200 charged on enrollment or re‑enrollment.
- New Student Textbook Deposit: CAD 100 (held as a deposit to cover damage or loss of textbooks; the deposit is reimbursed when the student leaves the school).
- Financial‑aid application fee (when applying for bursaries through the school's external assessor): CAD 137.50 payable by credit card; an additional CAD 50 surcharge applies when parents reside at separate addresses.

Tuition Fees (2026–27 academic year) — per student
- Annual tuition: CAD 6,008 per student for the academic year.
- Term breakdown: 1st Term CAD 3,004; 2nd Term CAD 3,004.
- Tuition is presented as a single, uniform rate for enrolled students (no separate grade‑by‑grade tuition scale is published).

Mandatory Accessory and Related Fees (annual amounts)
- Activity Fees (mandatory): CAD 2,485 — funds yearbook, newspaper, drama, athletics, awards, handbook, student council, and special events.
- Related Fees (mandatory): CAD 707 — includes insurance, school photos & ID cards, workbooks and religious activities.
- Information Technology Fee (mandatory): CAD 695.
- Facility Fee (mandatory): CAD 2,415.
- Association Dues (mandatory): CAD 20 (Mothers' Guild CAD 10; Parents' Association CAD 10).
- Total of the above mandatory accessory/related/IT/facility/association fees: CAD 6,322 (calculated from the published line items).
- Illustrative combined annual cost (tuition plus the mandatory accessory/related/IT/facility/association fees): CAD 12,330 (CAD 6,008 tuition + CAD 6,322 mandatory fees). This is a straightforward sum of the published line items.

Other Fees and Optional Program Costs
- Athletics and activity‑specific fees (examples): Football Juvenile CAD 275; Football Cadet CAD 225; Football Benjamin CAD 65; Flag Football CAD 115; Baseball CAD 115; Soccer CAD 115; Volleyball CAD 115; Basketball Juvenile D1 CAD 380; Basketball Cadet D1 CAD 380; Basketball Bantam D1 CAD 330; Wrestling CAD 90; Water Polo CAD 60; Swimming CAD 60; Rugby CAD 115; Track & Field CAD 115; Futsal CAD 115; Tennis CAD 150. Fees vary by sport and level.
- Hockey program: fees are determined once teams are selected; families are contacted with team selections and associated hockey program fees. If teams advance to provincials, any transportation, room and board costs are charged separately to families.
- Graduation Fee (Secondary 5 students): CAD 150 (covers ceremony, diplomas, convocation photo, rentals, reception, etc.).
- Spirit wear / uniform and apparel: a school spirit shop operates with item prices (examples): hoodies CAD ~32–39.50, 1/4 zip CAD ~CAD 75, T‑shirts CAD CAD 15–27.50, joggers CAD ~CAD 38–43, caps CAD ~CAD 23–30. These items are available for purchase separately from school fees.

Family Discounts
- Second child discount: 5% off regular tuition for the second child in the same school year.
- Subsequent children (third, fourth, etc.): 10% off regular tuition for each subsequent child in the same school year.

Billing Schedule and Payment Terms
- Payment options offered:
- 1‑Payment Option: Full tuition due on September 1; a CAD 300 credit is available to non‑bursary families who pay in one instalment.
- 2‑Payment Option: 50% due September 1 and 50% due February 1.
- 10‑Payment Option: Ten equal payments on the first of each month from September through June.
- All routine tuition and school fee payments for families are required to be made by pre‑authorized debit.
- The admissions application fee (CAD 50) is paid in the Admissions Portal when applying. The financial‑aid application fee (CAD 137.50) is payable by credit card to the external assessor when submitting the aid application.

Boarding / Residence
- Boarding is not applicable: the school does not operate a boarding program and the school primarily serves Québec residents (it does not operate a standard international boarding programme).

Refund Information
- New student textbook deposit (CAD 100) is refundable when the student leaves the school; the deposit is brought back to CAD 100 in subsequent years if part or all of it is used during a year.
- No other general tuition refund schedule is published in the fee summary; specific refund or withdrawal policies (for tuition, enrollment fees, or accessory fees) are not detailed in the published fee summary. Any adjustments related to withdrawal, late fees, or exceptional circumstances are handled according to the school's published procedures.

Accepted Payment Methods and Practical Notes
- Required routine payment method: pre‑authorized debit for regular tuition and school fee billing.
- Credit card use is specified for certain payments: the financial‑aid application fee is payable by credit card; other one‑off portal payments (for example, the CAD 50 application fee) are processed through the Admissions Portal at application. Families should expect most scheduled tuition billing to be collected by pre‑authorized debit.

Summary (key annual figures)
- Tuition (annual): CAD 6,008 (CAD 3,004 per term).
- Mandatory accessory/related/IT/facility/association fees (annual): CAD 6,322.
- Illustrative combined annual cost (tuition + mandatory published fees): CAD 12,330 (excluding optional program fees, athletics fees, spirit‑shop purchases, and any program‑specific charges).
Academics

Loyola High School teaches Catholic Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum.

Curriculum

Loyola High School follows the Québec Ministry of Education curriculum with Jesuit, Catholic formation supplements. The university-preparatory program offers English and French streams, with enhanced streams for Math and Science, and option courses to explore different fields. The program is designed to prepare students for cégep and university and their future careers. The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm guides learning, rooted in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, fostering leadership, service, and reflective thinking. Course offerings span Secondary I to V and include mandatory courses such as English, French, Mathematics, Religious Studies, Science and Technology, History, Geography, CSP I-IV (and CSP V in Secondary 5), and Physical Education, with optional courses such as Architectural & Engineering Design, Art, Music, Computer Programming, and Theater Arts. Loyola provides academic supports including an After School Program, peer tutoring, an Academic Advisor, and individualized education plans.

Student Teacher Ratio

27-29 students per class.

Higher Education Progression

Loyola's program is university-preparatory and designed to prepare students for cégep and university.

Gifted and Talented

Enhanced streams for Math and Science are offered to support advanced learners; academic supports include after-school programs, tutoring, and individualized education plans.
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Admissions

Admissions

The school runs a Secondary 1 Application Process for the 2027-2028 School Year. Applicants for Secondary 2 to 5 review the information in that section. A Certificate of English Language Eligibility is required to attend Loyola. There is no formal entrance exam. Key Admission Dates include: July 31 Early Application Deadline (Loyola families only); September 19 Open House (9 a.m.–3 p.m. EST); September 28 Applications Deadline for Secondary 1; October 17 Activity Day (the student will be interviewed, participate in a fun activity, and complete an English writing sample); November 8 Application Decisions (acceptance, non-acceptance, or waiting list). The process has three steps: Step 1 Preparation (documents include Grade 4 and Grade 5 report cards, birth certificate with names of guardians, proof of Canadian citizenship if not born in Canada, English Eligibility certificate, IEP/learning assessment if applicable, and optional reference letters); Step 2 Complete Application (submit the form in full, use the Admissions Portal, upload required documents, and pay a $50 application fee); Step 3 Next Steps (after the deadline, applicants take part in an Activity Day with time slots communicated by email in early October). After review, application decisions are sent by email and posted in the Admissions Portal; applicants are accepted, not accepted, or placed on a waiting list. Incoming Secondary 2–5 information notes that Loyola will know openings in spring/summer before the new school year and that the applicant must be English-language eligible.

Scholarships

Financial aid supports qualified students who demonstrate financial need and is not contingent on academic performance or extracurricular achievement. The program provides full and partial bursaries. Admission is need-blind, so applying for financial aid does not affect admission decisions. About 17% of students receive some financial aid each year through the Loyola High School Foundation. Financial aid is awarded through Apple Financial Services, with a Financial Aid Committee reviewing recommendations. General deadlines for financial aid follow acceptance (the standard deadline is two weeks after notice of acceptance); Loyola families with direct Loyola connections may apply through the Early Application Process, with decisions in early November; returning students reapply by Spring Break with decisions in early June. The application process requires uploading tax returns and related documents; a $137.50 Apple Financial Services application fee applies, with potential surcharges for certain family situations. Family discounts include a 5% reduction for the second child and a 10% reduction for subsequent children; multiple payment options are available (1-, 2-, or 10-payment plans).

Waitlist

Applications may result in a waiting list. Decisions are communicated by email and posted in the Admissions Portal. Being placed on the waiting list means a space may become available later; the waiting list uses the same evaluation framework as regular applicants and does not change the fundamental admission criteria.
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