Collingwood School is an independent school founded in 1984 and located in West Vancouver. School focuses on preparing students to future life providing balanced education in Academics, Arts, Athletics, and Service.
Collingwood’s fosters academic excellence and well-being, as students explore opportunities across the all four mentioned strands academics. School values experiential learning, collaboration, character development, and problem solving, which helps in making students critical thinkers who are resilient, socially conscious and prepared to make the most of their opportunities.
Type | Independent private school |
Gender | Coeducational |
Grades | K – 12 |
Enrolment | 1250 |
Language of instruction | English |
Tution (per year) | $27,100 – 44,400 |
Curriculum | Traditional |
School address:
70 Morven Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. V7S 1B2
Phone: 604 925 3331
Email: Senioradmissions@collingwood.org
Web site: collingwood.org
Academics:
Advanced placement classes (APs) in Collingwood:
- Math
- Computer science
- Sciences
- History and social sciences
- Arts
- English
- French
- Spanish
Curriculum:
Traditional: Collingwood School follows BC ministry of education curriculum based on traditional approach to learning. School also has its own Collingwood certificate programme and besides of the ministry of education requirements school also requires students to meet a set of higher standards in four strands: academic achievements, arts, athletics, and community service within this programme.
Foreign languages:
- French
- Spanish
Arts:
- Visual arts
- Music
- Dance
- Theatre
Sports:
Field hockey | Badminton |
Volleyball | Cricket |
Cross country | Golf |
Swimming | Mountain biking |
Soccer | Rugby |
Basketball | Tennis |
Skiing/Snowboarding | Track and field |
Wrestling | Dance |
Admission
Admission deadline is December, all applications after December 1st will be accepted only as space becomes available.
Requirements:
- Final report cards and Fall report card from the past two years
- Birth certificate
- Child’s CDN immigration document for boarding students
- Parents’ CDN citizenship documents
- Family photo
- Applicant’s photo (passport type)
- International and out-of-town applicants to Grades 4-11 must write the SSAT
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