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Southpointe Academy

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Admissions

How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

1. INQUIRE. Families learn about Southpointe by registering for daily group tours and by attending Open Houses in October, November and April to speak with the Admissions Team. A Buddy Programme helps welcome new families and prior to starting, new students are invited to tour the campus and meet teachers. 2. APPLY. Applications are accepted at all grades, with Kindergarten as the main entry and limited intakes for Grades 1, 2, 4 and 6. The application deadline for Kindergarten to Grade 12 and for the Bill Ross South Delta Scholarship (Grade 10 or 11 entrance) is Friday, December 5, 2025. When applying online, applicants provide documents such as a recent photograph, birth certificate or passport, proof of residency, proof of citizenship or permanent residence, school report cards, any IEPs or other pertinent information, and other requested materials. The domestic application fee is $435 and the international application fee is $870. Re-applications require a $200 re-application fee. 3. STUDENT ASSESSMENT & FAMILY INTERVIEW. After reviewing the application, the student is invited to an assessment prior to a family interview. Prospectived Student Assessments occur in January, and Kindergarten to Grade 10 applicants complete teacher-prepared assessments. 4. RESPONSE. Offers are primarily confirmed between January and April each year. Enrolment decisions are based on a holistic assessment aligned with the school's Mission, Vision and Values. If an offer is accepted, signed documents and tuition/fees must be returned by the deadline stated in the offer letter.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Southpointe offers two scholarship pathways for local students entering Grade 10 or Grade 11. The South Delta Scholarship provides a 2-year or 3-year term (depending on entry year) and covers the student's costs for Grades 10–12 based on the entry year, with access to IB Diploma Programme study, co-curricular activities, leadership opportunities, and university counselling. More information about eligibility, financial support, and the scholarship process is available, and applications for the Bill Ross South Delta Regional Scholarship are being accepted. Named Scholarship – Bill Ross South Delta Regional Scholarship is awarded to an incoming local student entering Grade 10 or 11 who demonstrates excellence in academics, character and citizenship and who resides in South Delta. Eligibility requires academic achievement, leadership or service attributes, a commitment to remain at Southpointe for Grades 10–12, and Canadian citizenship, with parental support. What is Covered includes Application Fee; Tuition Fees for Grades 10–12 (depending on entry grade); Dining Program Fees; New Family Fee; Southpointe Education Investment Deposit; Grade-level Camps Trips. What is Not Covered includes international trips, instrument rentals, certain equipment, uniforms and Grad Ball. Selection is based on financial need and academic qualification, with a committee holding discretion. The Scholarship Admissions Process follows the same 3-step flow as general admissions: 1) INQUIRE, 2) APPLY, 3) STUDENT INTERVIEW. The deadline for the Bill Ross South Delta Scholarship is December 5, 2025. Required documents for scholarship applicants include a resume, letters of recommendation, Grade 8 and Grade 9 reports, a 500-word statement of interest, and evidence of other attributes such as leadership and citizenship.

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The school at a glance
Fees CA$29,300 - 32,145
Ages 5 - 17 years
Pupil numbers 630
Type Co-educational
Opened 2000
Bus Service No

Southpointe Academy is a private K–12 independent day school in Delta, British Columbia, offering the International Baccalaureate Continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) alongside the Canadian curriculum for students aged 5 to 17. Opened in 2000, the campus serves Kindergarten to Grade 12 with a focus on inquiry-based learning and intercultural understanding. The school delivers all three IB programmes from Kindergarten through Grade 12, a unique feature in Delta and rare in Canada. An expansion will add over 70,000 square feet of academic space, including 26 classrooms, science labs, art studios, multi-media and music spaces, collaboration hubs, a fitness centre and a second gym. Facilities include Hodgins Library, a dining hall with bay views, and athletic facilities used by Titan Athletics for Grades 3–12. Extracurriculars emphasize service, engagement, leadership, and a broad arts and STEM program, with opportunities such as Project Discover, Duke of Edinburgh, Model United Nations and music, theatre and robotics.

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