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Private secondary schools are separate entities from the public education system in the sense that their funding is often based on tuition and private donors. [18] Tuition rates vary by school region and can fluctuate year to year. Tuition ranges from $31,000- $62,000. [20] Thus, making UCC one of the most expensive yet prestigious private ...
CAIS encompasses 93 accredited independent schools, and its aim is to collaborate in the pursuit of exemplary leadership training, research and international standards of educational excellence. The stated vision of the organization is to be "Leaders in education, shaping the future of a courageous, compassionate world."
St. Andrew's Regional High School; St. Francis Xavier School, Vancouver; St. John's School (Vancouver) St. Margaret's School (Victoria, British Columbia) St. Michaels University School; St. Patrick's Elementary School; St. Patrick Regional Secondary School; St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Secondary School; Shawnigan Lake School; Southridge School
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NOTE: Because many religious schools in Canada are publicly funded (depending on the province), this category should not contain any religious sub-categories, but rather simply sub-categories which list the private schools in each province, so that the differences in each provincial system are made clear.
[14] [15] TAV was accredited as an independent, private CÉGEP by the Ministry in 2010, and renamed the Technology and Vocational (TAV) College. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] TAV College introduced a Grade 12 program in 2022 in response to Bill 96 , which introduced caps on how many students could be admitted to English-language CÉGEPs.
The current school is located westward directly across the bay from the original site, in Mill Bay. The new version of the school opened in September 1961. In 1972, Brentwood College became the first all-boys boarding school in Canada to gradually integrate girls, starting with 20 grade 12 students, becoming officially co-ed for the fall session.