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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 7 (Domestic) | 12 | 25,560 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 25,560; five instalments of CAD 5,112; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year. |
| Grade 7 (International) | 12 | 33,700 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 33,700; five instalments of CAD 6,740; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year; homestay optional. |
| Grade 8 (International) | 13 | 33,700 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 33,700; five instalments of CAD 6,740; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year; homestay optional. |
| Grade 8 (Domestic) | 13 | 25,560 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 25,560; five instalments of CAD 5,112; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year. |
| Grade 9 (Domestic) | 14 | 25,560 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 25,560; five instalments of CAD 5,112; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year. |
| Grade 9 (International) | 14 | 33,700 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 33,700; five instalments of CAD 6,740; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year; homestay optional. |
| Grade 10 (International) | 15 | 33,700 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 33,700; five instalments of CAD 6,740; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year; homestay optional. |
| Grade 10 (Domestic) | 15 | 25,560 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 25,560; five instalments of CAD 5,112; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year. |
| Grade 11 (Domestic) | 16 | 25,560 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 25,560; five instalments of CAD 5,112; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year. |
| Grade 11 (International) | 16 | 33,700 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 33,700; five instalments of CAD 6,740; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year; homestay optional. |
| Grade 12 (Domestic) | 17 | 25,560 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 25,560; five instalments of CAD 5,112; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year. |
| Grade 12 (International) | 18 | 33,700 CAD | Secondary | (Tuition per year) CAD 33,700; five instalments of CAD 6,740; deposit separate; books/materials CAD 300–500 per year; homestay optional. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 0 CAD | Domestic CAD 200; International CAD 300; non-refundable. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 2,000 CAD | Registration/acceptance deposit CAD 2,000; non-refundable. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application fees (Domestic) | 200 CAD | Non-refundable; payable with application. |
| Application fees (International) | 300 CAD | Non-refundable; payable for international applications. |
| Homestay application fee | 500 CAD | Non-refundable; for homestay program applications. |
| Homestay monthly cost (range) | 1,200 CAD | Paid to host family on the first day of each month; range varies by host family. |
| Registration / acceptance deposit | 2,000 CAD | Non-refundable; due on acceptance; withheld from tuition balance. |
Metropolitan Preparatory Academy is a private, co-educational Grades 7–12 program located in central Toronto near Highway 401 and Leslie Street. The school combines the Canadian Curriculum with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, delivered in small classes with close academic mentorship and individualized attention. Distinct signature programs guide student learning: GENIUS, a hands‑on biotechnology and life sciences initiative; SMITH, an arts and humanities focus; Momentum, foundations for middle school; VENTURE, a business, trade and global systems program; and IMPACT, leadership and global citizenship through real‑world projects. Facilities include advanced science and biotechnology laboratories, technology‑rich classrooms, professional arts studios, a gymnasium and weight room, plus dedicated spaces for music, theatre, visual arts, and digital media. Outdoor education features ziplining and white‑water rafting. The school emphasizes strong relationships, no uniforms, and an open‑door policy, fostering a collaborative community where students develop academically and personally for post‑secondary success. Independent study options support diverse student interests.