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St. Mildred’s-Lightbourn School

Canada, Oakville

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees CA$26,300 - 35,600
Ages Not listed
Type Girls School
Opened 1891
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Reggio Emilia Approach, Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Taught languages French
Typical class size 15
Strengths STEM, Academic Enrichment, Languages
Clubs Cultural and Language, Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School is an all-girls independent day school in Oakville, Ontario, serving JK through Grade 12 on a 10-acre campus in Olde Oakville. The school teaches in English and follows the Canadian curriculum, enhanced by the Reggio Emilia–inspired approach in the Junior School and an Advanced Placement (AP) program in the Senior School. From Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12, the curriculum is personalized and real-world, with Middle School students engaging in reach-ahead academics, leadership opportunities, project-based learning, and co-curricular experiences, and Senior School students pursuing areas of passion and deeper learning. AP courses cover Mathematics, Sciences, Languages and Visual Arts, with potential university credit. Distinctive programs include STEM Commons, Global Citizenship, STEM & Robotics, and the Professional Internship. Facilities include a soccer field, indoor gym, science labs and STEM spaces; the campus houses the Student Success Centre and University Guidance, supporting learning and transitions. Preparing students for global futures.

1080 Linbrook Road, Oakville, ON L6J 2L1

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The Essentials

St. Mildred’s-Lightbourn School has typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.

Location

1080 Linbrook Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 2L1. The campus spans 10 acres in Olde Oakville. It serves girls from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12, with Junior School JK–5, Middle School 6–8, and Senior School 9–12.

Stages

Junior School (JK–5); Middle School (Grade 6–8); Senior School (Grade 9–12).

Type

Independent day school for girls.

Additional learning support

Student Success Centre provides Learning Strategies; differentiated instruction and accommodations address varied learning needs. Some girls require skill-building, academic accommodations, and/or adaptive technology, with specialists working to tailor support to each student's learning profile.

Country affiliation

Canada

Religious affiliation

Anglican-based.

Bus service

Transportation includes Regular (door-to-door) bus service, Regular Rider–One-Way, and Occasional Riders. Busing serves Oakville, Mississauga, Burlington, Etobicoke, Milton, Halton Hills and Brampton, with arrangements for riders outside these areas by emailing bus@smls.on.ca. A 5 p.m. late-bus pilot is available for eligible students in outlying areas.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at St. Mildred’s-Lightbourn School ranges from CAD 26,300 to CAD 35,600 for 2026/27.

Application & Registration Fees

- Application Fee (new students): CAD 200 (payment required if applicable with application).
- Registration Fee (new students): a non‑refundable CAD 5,000 payable when an offer of admission is accepted.
- International students: required to pay 50% of tuition upon acceptance to confirm enrolment.

Annual Tuition by Year Group (2026–2027 academic year)

- Junior Kindergarten / Senior Kindergarten (JK/SK): CAD 26,300 per year.
- Junior School (JS1 to JS5): CAD 31,000 per year.
- Middle School (MS6 to MS8): CAD 34,400 per year.
- Senior School (SS9 to SS12): CAD 35,600 per year.

Technology & Facility Fees (billed separately)

- Technology Fee, Junior School (JS1–JS5): CAD 600 per year.
- Technology Fee, Middle & Senior School (MS6–SS12): CAD 1,900 per year.
- Facility Renewal Fee (all students JK–SS12): CAD 900 per year.
- Note: Technology and Facility Renewal Fees are billed in accordance with the payment plan selected; families choosing the Advanced Payment Plan receive a 3% discount on the Technology Fee.

Tuition Payment Plans — amounts and schedules (full detail by year group)

- Advanced Payment Plan:
- Deposit: CAD 3,000 (all year groups).
- Balance due on May 1 (2026):
- JK/SK: CAD 22,511 (total after deposit: CAD 25,511).
- JS1–JS5: CAD 27,070 (total after deposit: CAD 30,070).
- MS6–MS8: CAD 30,368 (total after deposit: CAD 33,368).
- SS9–SS12: CAD 31,532 (total after deposit: CAD 34,532).
- The Advanced Payment Plan totals above reflect the advanced‑payment amounts stated for the 2026–2027 handbook.

- Standard Payment Plan (four payments plus deposit):
- Deposit: CAD 3,000 (all year groups).
- Four scheduled payments due on: May 1, July 1, September 1, and December 1 (amounts by year group):
- JK/SK: 4 payments of CAD 5,825 (deposit CAD 3,000 + 4 x CAD 5,825 = CAD 26,300 total).
- JS1–JS5: 4 payments of CAD 7,000 (deposit CAD 3,000 + 4 x CAD 7,000 = CAD 31,000 total).
- MS6–MS8: 4 payments of CAD 7,850 (deposit CAD 3,000 + 4 x CAD 7,850 = CAD 34,400 total).
- SS9–SS12: 4 payments of CAD 8,150 (deposit CAD 3,000 + 4 x CAD 8,150 = CAD 35,600 total).
- These amounts are billed according to the Standard Payment Plan schedule.

- Monthly Payment Plan (deposit + 10 monthly payments):
- Deposit: CAD 3,000 (all year groups).
- Ten post‑dated monthly payments due on the 30th of each month from April 30, 2026 through January 30, 2027 (amounts by year group):
- JK/SK: 10 payments of CAD 2,435.20 (10 x CAD 2,435.20 = CAD 24,352; plus deposit CAD 3,000 = CAD 27,352 total).
- JS1–JS5: 10 payments of CAD 2,924.00 (10 x CAD 2,924.00 = CAD 29,240; plus deposit CAD 3,000 = CAD 32,240 total).
- MS6–MS8: 10 payments of CAD 3,277.60 (10 x CAD 3,277.60 = CAD 32,776; plus deposit CAD 3,000 = CAD 35,776 total).
- SS9–SS12: 10 payments of CAD 3,402.40 (10 x CAD 3,402.40 = CAD 34,024; plus deposit CAD 3,000 = CAD 37,024 total).
- Monthly payments must be provided by 10 post‑dated cheques or by pre‑authorized debit.

Billing schedule & payment terms

- Deposit is CAD 3,000 for all payment plans unless otherwise indicated (new‑student registration fee CAD 5,000 is separate and non‑refundable).
- Standard Plan: payments due May 1, July 1, September 1, December 1.
- Monthly Plan: 10 monthly payments due on the 30th of the month (Apr 30 to Jan 30).
- Advanced Plan: deposit CAD 3,000; balance due May 1.
- For Monthly & Standard plans, Tuition Refund Plan (insurance) is included automatically; for the Advanced Plan TRP is optional.
- Late payments: interest at 1.5% per month (18% per annum) applied to accounts exceeding 15 days overdue.
- NSF/declined payment fee: CAD 50 per declined payment.

Accepted payment methods & processing details

- Cheque or money order payable to St. Mildred's‑Lightbourn School (include the 7‑digit User ID on payment).
- Online banking (add St. Mildred's‑Lightbourn School as a payee using the 7‑digit User ID): Bank of Montreal, CIBC, Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Canada Trust.
- Plastiq online credit card payments (third‑party processing fee applies).
- Wire transfer (bank fee CAD 15 applies; sender responsible for bank charges). Bank details (CIBC) and instruction to notify the Finance Office are used for wire payments.
- Monthly Plan: payments may be made by pre‑authorized debit or by providing 10 post‑dated cheques.

Boarding fees

- St. Mildred's‑Lightbourn School does not list boarding fees; the school operates as a day school and no residential/boarding charges are included in the 2026–2027 schedule.

Other costs and typical supplemental charges (estimates for 2026–2027)

- Uniform (standard items; paid to Inschoolwear) typical range: CAD 650 – CAD 1,250.
- School supplies / textbooks (varies by division): Junior School supply list CAD 200 – CAD 300; Senior School textbooks CAD 300 – CAD 500.
- Extended Day (annual rates): morning options CAD 450 – CAD 1,765; afternoon options CAD 795 – CAD 3,200 (depending on number of days per week).
- Team/activity fees (athletics, clubs, robotics, competitions): variable — examples: JS athletics CAD 50–110 per team; MS athletics CAD 50–130 per team; SS athletics CAD 100–250 per team; robotics registration CAD 165–265; robotics competitions CAD 400–500.
- Optional travel and global citizenship trip costs (examples): Senior School discovery abroad CAD 5,000–7,500; March break optional trips CAD 7,000–11,000; Round Square conferences CAD 5,000–8,000.
- Bus program: bus charges are billed in September and due upon receipt; route pricing available from the school.
- Lost uniform replacement: CAD 100–150.
- AP testing: approximately CAD 175 per exam; PSAT CAD 30.
- These supplemental cost ranges are estimates and are billed as incurred; specific charges vary by participation and program.

Refunds, withdrawals and tuition‑refund insurance

- Enrollment contracts create an obligation for full annual tuition; the Tuition Refund Plan (TRP) is an insurance program intended to provide a pro‑rated refund in covered circumstances. Participation in TRP is mandatory for families on the Standard and Monthly Payment Plans and is optional for families selecting the Advanced Payment Plan. TRP premium amounts for 2026–2027 are by division (examples): JK/SK CAD 165.31; JS1–JS5 CAD 194.85; MS6–MS8 CAD 216.22; SS9–SS12 CAD 223.77.

- Withdrawal & refund obligations (key deadlines for the 2026–2027 year):
- If the school receives a formal withdrawal request prior to April 15, 2026, the school will retain the non‑refundable deposit only.
- If the request is received between April 15, 2026 and July 15, 2026, the school will retain the non‑refundable deposit and parents/guardians are responsible for payment of 50% of the outstanding tuition according to the Standard Payment Plan.
- If the request is received after July 15, 2026, parents/guardians are unconditionally obligated to pay fees for the full academic year; no portion will be refunded or cancelled for absence, withdrawal, or dismissal.
- For medically covered withdrawals or other covered circumstances, the Tuition Refund Plan provides benefit payments to the school according to its policy terms (TRP details describe coverage percentages and exclusions).

Summary of key administrative charges & penalties

- Registration Fee (new students, non‑refundable): CAD 5,000.
- Deposit (all plans, unless otherwise stated): CAD 3,000.
- Technology Fee: CAD 600 (JS) or CAD 1,900 (MS/SS).
- Facility Renewal Fee: CAD 900 (all students).
- Late payment interest: 1.5% per month (18% per annum).
- NSF/declined payment fee: CAD 50.
- Wire transfer bank fee: CAD 15 (added to wire amount).

Important procedural notes

- Payment plans and amounts above apply to the 2026–2027 Financial Handbook schedule and include the detailed payment dates and instalment amounts for each plan option.
- Supplemental, optional, and incidental charges vary by program participation and are billed as incurred; bus, extended‑day and auxiliary program fees are billed separately at stated times during the year.
Academics

St. Mildred’s-Lightbourn School teaches Reggio Emilia Approach, Canadian Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP).

Curriculum

From Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12, the curriculum is personalized and real-world. The Junior School uses a Reggio Emilia–inspired approach. In Middle School students test their strengths through reach-ahead academics, leadership opportunities, project-based learning, and co-curricular experiences. In the Senior School students engage in deeper learning, pursue areas of passion, and develop critical thinking, with the Advanced Placement (AP) programme offering university-level coursework. AP courses cover Mathematics, Sciences, Languages and Visual Arts, and successful completion of AP examinations may earn first-year university credit or advanced standing; the AP programme is recognized by American universities.

Student Teacher Ratio

Small class sizes have been maintained.

Exam Results

80% of graduates achieved the Ontario Scholar Award.

Higher Education Progression

Two University Guidance Counsellors guide students through course selection, scholarship applications, and post-secondary pathways.

Gifted and Talented

Advanced Placement (AP) course offerings in Mathematics, Sciences, Languages and Visual Arts provide first-year university credit or advanced standing; AP courses are offered through the School's own program and via the e‑learning consortium (ELCC). AP courses offered for 2025–2026 include Biology, Calculus AB, Chemistry, Chinese Language and Culture, Studio Art, French Language and Culture, English Literature and Composition, Physics 1, Psychology, and more; Students may study AP subjects through ELCC online or on campus. AP courses are designed for highly motivated students, with guidelines for enrollment and testing, and final AP exams are offered in May with results available in July. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Programme is also part of the program, with Bronze compulsory and Silver/Gold encouraged. The External Studies Programme provides reach-ahead courses and opportunities beyond the school walls through ELCC and partner arrangements. The Susan E. Both Enhanced Learning Centre (ELC) provides access to technology to support learning.
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Admissions

Admissions

1. The journey to SMLS begins with a simple online application. The goal is to understand your daughter's unique learner profile, emerging aspirations, and the spark she will bring to the community. The process is organized with grade-level pathways and a secure Admissions Portal to manage documents, track progress, and communicate with the admissions team.

2. Admission is organized by grade level: Junior School (JK–5), Middle School (Grade 6–8), and Senior School (Grade 9–12). This structure guides the review for each division, with grade-level information available for applicants. Families use the grade-level pathways to identify the appropriate entry point and steps.

3. Applications follow three windows: Fall – the Priority Window with a deadline of October 31 (priority for major entry points such as JK, Grade 1, Grade 6/7, and Grade 9); Winter – Mid-Cycle Admissions with a February 14 deadline for remaining spots; Spring & Summer – Rolling Admissions. Placements are subject to space availability. Decisions are made and communicated once the application is complete.

4. To begin this journey, select the appropriate pathway; prospective families create an account on the secure Admissions Portal. A non-refundable application fee of $200 initiates the comprehensive review of the daughter's profile by the Admissions Committee. Current families may log in through MySMLS and many details will be pre-populated to streamline the process.

5. The journey continues with a comprehensive review of the daughter's profile by the Admissions Committee. The Admissions team will communicate decisions once the application is complete. General inquiries go to contact@smls.on.ca and admissions inquiries to admissions@smls.on.ca.

Scholarships

The school offers a Financial Support Program funded by donors and the Endowment Fund, currently valued at over $2.3 million, to make SMLS education accessible. The program is administered through a confidential process with an emphasis on fairness and broad impact. Prospective families should submit the financial support application with the daughter's Application for Admission, while returning families should renew by January 15. Applicants complete an Apple Financial Services online assessment (fee $137.50) and AFS provides a confidential eligibility report to the SMLS Financial Aid Committee, which reviews recommendations for allocation of funds. Grade 9 Merit Scholarships are renewable awards for incoming Grade 9 students, valued at $20,000 per year for four years, based on pillars including Athletics, The Arts, STEM & Robotics, Global Citizenship, and Leadership; eligible students must be fully enrolled in Grade 9 for the 2026–2027 academic year. Applications for the 2026–2027 Grade 9 Scholarship have now closed; applications for 2027–2028 will open in autumn 2026.

Waitlist

Waitlists are used when a grade reaches capacity during mid-cycle admissions. Qualified applicants are invited to join the waiting list. If a space becomes available, wait-listed students are first in line for admission.
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