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St. John’s-Ravenscourt School

Canada, Winnipeg

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees CA$29,274 - 72,200
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 1820
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Taught languages French, Spanish
Typical class size 22
Strengths Performing Arts, STEM, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, High School
Introduction

St. John's-Ravenscourt School is a private, independent, co-educational day school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, delivering the Canadian Curriculum with Advanced Placement (AP) options for university preparation. From early years, learning is play-based and evolves into senior-level inquiry with subject-specific labs and robotics. The program uses evidence-based teaching to support students' growth from inquiry to mastery, and the co-curricular program reinforces mind and body through leadership, service, athletics and the arts. The school supports students to achieve their personal best, with a dedicated faculty and a strong community ethos. SJR traces its roots to 1849 and has been fully co-educational since 2006–07; royal patronage was granted in 1981. Facilities include Hamber Hall for dining, Riley Fitness Centre, Dutton Memorial Arena, and the Tom Bredin Athletic Centre Revitalization, with a three-season calendar across Junior, Middle and Senior School sports. A distinctive Portrait of a Graduate emphasizes leadership, service and global awareness, complemented by theatre, music and public-speaking culture.

400 South Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 3K5

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The Essentials

St. John’s-Ravenscourt School has typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.

Location

400 South Drive, Winnipeg, MB R3T 3K5, Canada. Nestled on the banks of the Red River, the campus spans 23 acres. The school serves Kindergarten through Grade 12.

Stages

The school is divided into Junior School, Middle School, and Senior School. It serves Kindergarten through Grade 12.

Type

Private independent co-educational day school.

Country affiliation

Canada
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Fees

Annual tuition at St. John’s-Ravenscourt School ranges from CAD 29,274 to CAD 72,200 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- A non‑refundable application fee of CAD 125.00 is charged at the time of application. A valid credit card is required to complete the online application.

Tuition and registration fees — New students (Schedule of Fees | 2026–2027)

- New student registration fee (due with contract, non‑refundable): CAD 3,200. Families must submit the registration fee and signed enrolment contract within two weeks of acceptance.

- Single payment plan (one payment due June 15):
- Kindergarten – Grade 5: Tuition due June 15 — CAD 27,830; Total cost (registration fee + tuition) — CAD 31,030.
- Grade 6 – 12: Tuition due June 15 — CAD 28,280; Total cost (registration fee + tuition) — CAD 31,480.

- Installment payment plan (9 installments; August 1 – April 1): approval subject to credit checks; interest charged on the declining balance at 17.5% per annum.
- Kindergarten – Grade 5: Registration fee CAD 3,200; amount due June 15 CAD 8,349; nine monthly installments of CAD 2,325; Total cost — CAD 32,474.
- Grade 6 – 12: Registration fee CAD 3,200; amount due June 15 CAD 8,484; nine monthly installments of CAD 2,363; Total cost — CAD 32,951.

Tuition and registration fees — Returning students (Schedule of Fees | 2026–2027)

- Returning student registration fee (due with contract, non‑refundable): CAD 1,500.

- Day students — Single payment plan (one payment due June 15):
- Kindergarten – Grade 5: Tuition due June 15 — CAD 26,330; Total cost (registration fee + tuition) — CAD 27,830.
- Grade 6 – 12: Tuition due June 15 — CAD 26,780; Total cost (registration fee + tuition) — CAD 28,280.

- Day students — Installment payment plan (9 installments; August 1 – April 1):
- Kindergarten – Grade 5: Registration fee CAD 1,500; amount due June 15 CAD 6,849; nine monthly installments of CAD 2,325; Total cost — CAD 29,274.
- Grade 6 – 12: Registration fee CAD 1,500; amount due June 15 CAD 6,984; nine monthly installments of CAD 2,363; Total cost — CAD 29,751.

Boarding fees (Grades 8–12)

- Boarding is offered for Grades 8–12. Boarding tuition in the single payment plan (due June 15) and the registration fee amounts for returning students are:
- Manitoba residents (returning): Registration fee CAD 1,500; tuition due June 15 — CAD 53,900; Total cost — CAD 55,400.
- Canadian citizens/residents (returning): Registration fee CAD 1,500; tuition due June 15 — CAD 61,800; Total cost — CAD 63,300.
- International students (returning): Registration fee CAD 8,000; tuition due June 15 — CAD 72,200; Total cost — CAD 80,200. International students must submit payment in full immediately following acceptance to allow sufficient time for Visa/Study Permit processing.

- Boarding — Installment plan (9 installments; August 1 – April 1) for returning students (examples shown):
- Manitoba residents: Registration fee CAD 1,500; amount due June 15 CAD 15,120; nine monthly installments of CAD 4,629; Total cost — CAD 58,281.
- Canadian citizens/residents: Registration fee CAD 1,500; amount due June 15 CAD 17,490; nine monthly installments of CAD 5,289; Total cost — CAD 66,591.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Single payment option: one payment for the full tuition amount is due on June 15.
- Installment plan: nine equal monthly installments billed from August 1 through April 1. Approval for the installment plan may require credit checks; the installment option carries interest on the declining balance at 17.5% per annum. International students must generally pay in full at acceptance.
- New student registration fees must be paid within two weeks of acceptance. Students are enrolled for the entire academic year once the contract and registration fee are received.

What the tuition covers and additional costs

- Included in the published tuition: daily bus transportation (within city limits; door‑to‑door service not guaranteed), lunches, Junior School classroom supplies, and basic costs associated with co‑curricular and special classroom programs. Boarding tuition includes room and board.

- Expenses not included in tuition (examples parents should budget for): optional trips (team/arts/debate tournaments, festivals, travel and accommodation for away events), hockey registration fees and any fees related to the Evolution Hockey Program, soccer registration fees, optional courses (e.g., Drivers' Education), optional Junior/Middle School activity‑day charges, private music lessons, university course fees where applicable (e.g., University of Manitoba Grade 12 advanced math), school uniforms and team uniforms, required physical‑education equipment, classroom supplies for Middle and Senior School students, the personal electronic device required by the 1:1 technology program, and additional boarding‑related incidental charges (long‑distance calls, taxis, drug store purchases, charges for damages resulting from misconduct).

Uniforms and other mandatory purchases

- School uniforms, team uniforms and required physical‑education equipment are not included in tuition and are billed as additional costs when required.

Refund information and non‑refundable charges

- The application fee is non‑refundable. The registration fee (new or returning, as listed) is non‑refundable. Students are enrolled for the full academic year once the enrolment contract and registration payment are completed. Bus charges included in tuition are not refundable.

Fee payment options and practical notes

- A valid credit card is required to complete the online application. Families receive instructions through the school's online Enrolment System on how to complete the enrolment contract and make required payments; the schedule documents set the due dates, the installment timetable, and the registry amounts. The application and fee schedules note the single payment and installment choices, and the conditions (credit checks and installment interest) that apply to the payment plans.

Contact for billing or special arrangements

- Families may contact the school directly via the published school phone or email for billing questions, financial aid application details, or to discuss payment arrangements. Financial assistance is available and assessed through an external financial services consultant; the School administers awards.
Academics

St. John’s-Ravenscourt School teaches Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP).

Curriculum

The curricular program is academic and university preparatory. Starting in the early years, students engage in play-based learning and culminate with advanced research, debate, design and laboratory work in senior subject-oriented classes. The program uses evidence-based teaching and learning practices to support these aims. The co-curricular program furthers the development of mind and body and provides leadership, service, athletic and arts-based opportunities. Students are expected to earn their personal best results and are supported by faculty and staff to do so.

Exam Results

100% of graduates are placed in top post-secondary schools worldwide, and 98% are accepted at their first-choice university and program.

Higher Education Progression

A University Advisor provides post-secondary guidance and manages senior course selection, beginning in Grade 8. Grade 12 students receive a non-credit university preparatory period with information on admissions, scholarships and university planning for Canadian, American and international institutions. 81 graduates were accepted to universities worldwide.

Gifted and Talented

Advanced Placement (AP) program allows students to pursue university-level studies and may lead to credit or advanced placement. An advanced math stream in Grade 12 allows enrolment in two University of Manitoba 3-credit courses.
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Admissions

Admissions

Steps to Apply: 1) Create an Application Account. Start your application by logging in or creating an SJR application account. New families must create an account. There is a CAD 125 application fee, and a valid credit card is required to complete the online process. Applications are open for the 2026-2027 school year. 2) Submit the Application. After logging in, fill out the application form. You can save your progress and return to complete it later. All information must be completed in full as it cannot be changed after submission. Applications are open for the 2026-2027 school year. 3) Submit Supporting Documents. Upload PDF copies of the required documents: Final Report Card (June 2024), Final Report Card (June 2025), Current Report Card or Transcript (December 2025 or January 2026), and Birth Certificate. If any document is not in English, translate to English and upload as one PDF. Submit a Teacher Recommendation by entering the teacher's email; the form is sent to the teacher and returned automatically. 4) Assessment/Testing Sessions. Assessments are conducted in-person at scheduled group sessions; virtual assessments are possible for those outside Winnipeg. Testing sessions are scheduled January to March. After submitting the application, you will be invited to attend an assessment session. 5) Interviews. Applicants (Grades 6–12) and parents are invited for an interview. The student is interviewed by the Principal (30 minutes) and parents have an interview with the Director of Admissions (30 minutes). You will receive an invitation to sign up for a time. 6) Apply for Financial Aid. Financial aid is available for families who qualify starting in Grade 6 and is based on family need. Financial aid is determined by a third‑party organization called Apple Financial Services. The deadline to apply for Financial Aid is February 15, 2026. 7) Submit a Current Year Report Card. Applicants must submit a mid‑year report card for the current school year; these are usually issued in December or January. Upload this document in PDF format when you receive it. 8) Decisions. Decisions are made in March. If a decision isn't yet available, it may be because the number of spaces is being finalized after current students' re‑enrollment in April.

Scholarships

Scholarships: SJR offers scholarships in three categories and provides needs‑based financial assistance in addition to tuition. There are no full scholarships. Scholarships are awarded to qualifying students based on demonstrated potential and achievements in the school's four mission pillars: academic achievement, creative expression, active healthy living, and social responsibility. Entrance Scholarships are available to new students entering Grades 6–12; awards are based on admissions information and interviews, and are held for one year in the first year of entrance. There are eight Entrance Scholarships per year (four for Middle School and four for Senior School), totaling up to $2,000. Internal Scholarships are awarded to qualifying students already enrolled at SJR (Grades 6–12); most awards are held for one year and are granted by faculty based on achievement in the four pillars; if a specific application is required, deadlines will be communicated. University Scholarships are awarded to qualifying Grade 12 students graduating from SJR. Red River Scholars Fund provides an additional tuition reduction for Grades 9–12 entering for the first time; this fund is based on financial need and is not a scholarship, with boarding students not eligible. Financial assistance up to 50% of tuition is available for eligible families (through Apple Financial Services) and is separate from the admissions decision. Scholarships and financial aid are governed by guidelines and annual review.
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