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Branksome Hall

Canada, Toronto

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees CA$45,140 - 49,210
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 900
Type Girls School, Girls School (boarding)
Opened 1903
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Canadian Curriculum
Taught languages French, Mandarin, Latin, Spanish
Typical class size 16
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, STEM
Clubs Social and Hobbies, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Branksome Hall is an independent, all‑girls IB World School in Toronto, Canada, serving around 900 students from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12 on a 13‑acre urban campus in the historic Rosedale area. The school delivers the International Baccalaureate across its full program for girls only: the Primary Years Programme (JK–Grade 6), the Middle Years Programme (Grade 7–10), and senior‑school pathways for Grade 11–12—the Full Diploma Programme and the Branksome Hall IB Select pathway. Founded in 1903, Branksome Hall combines heritage buildings with modern learning spaces, including a ravine woodland Outdoor Classroom and a dedicated Arts and Athletics footprint. Facilities include a STEAM Studio, Makerspaces, two saltwater pools, a double gym, a rock‑climbing wall, libraries, tennis courts and grass fields. The Athletics and Wellness Centre opened in 2015. The iCAST Innovation Centre and Studio Theatre will connect East and West campuses with a STEAM studio and a 200‑seat theatre, opening in 2026. Boarding is offered for eligible students.

10 Elm Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 1N4, Canada

The Essentials

Branksome Hall has 900 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.

Location

Branksome Hall is located at 10 Elm Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 1N4, on an urban campus in central Toronto. The school sits in the Rosedale neighbourhood, within walking distance of the University of Toronto, public transit, libraries, theatres and the Yonge–Bloor intersection. The campus includes a mix of heritage mansions and modern buildings.

Stages

Primary Years Programme JK–Grade 6; Middle Years Programme Grade 7–10; Diploma Programme or IB Select for Grades 11–12

Type

The school is an independent IB World School for girls and offers a boarding program.

Pupil Nationality Mix

13 countries represented by boarding students.

Additional learning support

Learning Strategies, School Counselling, Social Work and University Counselling support students' academic and personal growth. The Health Centre provides on-site nursing, and Differentiation plus before- and after-school homework support assist diverse learners.

Country affiliation

Canada

Fees

Annual tuition at Branksome Hall ranges from CAD 45,140 to CAD 49,210 for 2026/27.

Application fees
- Day application fee (by date of submission): $200 if submitted before November 1; $300 if submitted on or after November 1.

Initial registration / enrolment deposit (new students)
- Initial Registration Fee (IRF) on acceptance: CAD 9,500 (non‑refundable).
- IRF if a sister is already enrolled: CAD 6,500 (non‑refundable).

Tuition fees (2026–27) — annual amounts (all fees in Canadian dollars)
- Day students:
- Junior Kindergarten–Grade 10: CAD 45,140 per year.
- Grades 11–12: CAD 49,210 per year.
- Boarding students (Grades eligible for boarding noted by the school):
- Grades 7–10 (boarding): CAD 86,640 per year.
- Grades 11–12 (boarding): CAD 90,710 per year.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition and fees are published in Canadian dollars and are set annually by the Board of Governors each January. Monthly and early‑payment plans are available to families; specific instalment schedules and deadlines are provided on the school invoice and in the school's billing communications.

Boarding‑specific fees and recurring charges
- Boarding activity fee: CAD 900 per year (Grades 7–12).
- Medical insurance for international boarding students: CAD 800+ (variable).
- Guardianship fee (if required for international students): CAD 1,500–2,000.

Other mandatory and common additional costs
- Branksome Hall Parents' Association (BHPA) fee: CAD 100 per student (annual).
- Activity fees:
- JK–Grade 6 activity fee: CAD 300.
- Grades 7–12 activity fee: CAD 300.
- Meals:
- JK–Grade 6 hot lunch program: CAD 600–1,000 per term (varies by participation).
- Grades 7–12: a la carte meal options; costs vary.
- Uniform costs (one‑time wardrobe purchase ranges):
- JK–Grade 5: CAD 850–1,100.
- Grade 6: CAD 1,100–1,300.
- Grades 7–12: CAD 1,100–1,300.
- Texts, materials and academic extras:
- JK–Grade 6 texts and materials: CAD 200–300.
- Grades 7–12 textbooks: CAD 800+ (depending on course selection).
- International languages (optional, individual instruction): CAD 5,250; group rates and other optional academic services apply.
- Technology program (where applicable): JS Technology CAD 200 for JK–3; MacBook leasing program CAD 550–575 for Grades 4–12 entrants to the leasing program.
- Music and instrument fees (where applicable): instrument fees CAD 50–100; music participation fees CAD 50–100.
- Field trips, exchanges and optional signature trips: broadly range from a few hundred dollars to CAD 3,000–10,000 for larger international programs, depending on grade and trip.

Tuition Refund Plan (optional insurance)
- Optional tuition refund insurance premiums (examples):
- JK–Grade 10 day students: CAD 1,024 (optional).
- Grades 11–12 day students: CAD 1,116 (optional).
- Grades 7–10 boarding students: CAD 1,989 (optional).
- Grades 11–12 boarding students: CAD 2,081 (optional).
- The tuition refund plan is presented to families as an optional insurance product with its own premium; details and enrolment are handled through the school's billing/finance process.

Refunds and non‑refundable items
- Application fees are non‑refundable. The Initial Registration Fee (IRF) is non‑refundable. These non‑refundable conditions apply at the times those fees are specified. The school offers optional tuition‑refund insurance for families who wish to cover particular withdrawal risks.

Fee payment options and where payment instructions appear
- The school issues invoices and communicates payment instructions through its family billing channels and the MyBranksome parent portal. Monthly instalment and early‑payment plans are available; exact payment methods (for example, bank transfer or other channels) and any applicable banking details are provided on invoices and in the school's billing communications.

Practical notes for parents
- All figures above are published by the school in Canadian dollars for the 2026–27 academic year and are presented as the school's fees for that year. Payment schedules, instalment due dates, and precise invoiced amounts (including any mandatory deposits, sibling adjustments or optional program charges) are provided to families in the school's formal invoice and acceptance paperwork.
Academics

Branksome Hall teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Canadian Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

The school offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) program exclusively for girls from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. The program includes the Primary Years Programme for JK–Grade 6, the Middle Years Programme for Grades 7–10, and two Senior School pathways for Grades 11–12: the Full Diploma Programme and the Branksome Hall IB Select pathway.

Higher Education Progression

Branksome Hall's IB program emphasizes university preparation. IB differentiators include that IB students are more likely to be accepted into top-tier universities (about 30% higher than non-IB peers). Branksome students earned $5.3 million in scholarships in 2025, and about 80% of IB students participate in international study experiences. Graduates are accepted at top universities worldwide, including the University of Toronto, McGill University and Harvard University.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

SEL is central to Branksome Hall's IB curriculum, focusing on self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making. A Student Support Team uses a consultative model to address academic, physical and social-emotional needs, and the Advisor program provides mentorship for personal growth. Social Work, School Counselling and the Health Centre support positive mental health and well-being, with the Learning Strategies program assisting students in developing executive functioning and study skills. Peer Support is a peer-led program that fosters resiliency and well-being, and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives embed SEL principles across the school. Daily community-building activities, including Community Circle and Advisor-led well-being activities, support students' social-emotional development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Learning Strategies is an integral part of the academic program and collaborates with families, School Counsellors and teachers to support academic success. A differentiated learning approach provides early literacy and math intervention in the Junior School and supports in Senior & Middle School, with before- and after-school homework help. The Diverse Learning program offers individualized plans with strategies shared confidentially with teachers, and testing accommodations for students with identified learning needs.

Mental Wellbeing

Health Centre staff, including Registered Nurses, provide medical care and social-emotional support. School Counsellors assist with social-emotional well-being and course planning, and Social Workers support positive mental health for students and families. The Health Centre partners with WELL Health Clinic to provide physician assessment and care as needed.

Safeguarding

Circle of Care is Branksome Hall's interdisciplinary approach to supporting students' mental and physical health. It includes the student, Boarding Team, Health Centre staff and Social Workers, with other trusted adults such as parents, teachers and School Counsellors included as appropriate. Branksome Hall adheres to Toronto Public Health health and safety regulations and relies on the Health Centre team for safeguarding guidance.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Create Your Account and Submit Your Application. Create an account on the Branksome Hall Portal to complete and submit the application, including payment of the application fee. The application will be processed within two business days, and a checklist will be assigned to the account to upload required documents. 2. Application Checklist. Upload the required documents, including birth certificate and/or passport, relevant report cards, and English and Math teacher recommendation forms; boarding applicants must also submit a brief two‑minute introductory video. 3. Application Update. After a comprehensive review of the application, the Admissions Office will contact applicants to schedule their interview and assessment. 4. Assessment and Interview. An interview and assessment are mandatory for all Boarding applicants. Grades 7–8 present a portfolio during the interview; Grades 9–11 may be required to complete Branksome Hall Math and English Entrance Tests or the SSAT; no interview preparation is required as this is an opportunity to connect with the school. 5. Admissions Decision. All applicants receive an update within two weeks of completing the admissions process, which includes the interview, assessment, and submission of all required documents. 6. Grade-Specific Details. For Grades 7–8, the interview includes presenting a portfolio with components such as a writing sample and a mathematics task; for Grades 9–11, applicants may choose between Branksome Hall entrance tests or the SSAT. 7. Boarding Deadlines and Guardian Requirements. Boarding applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with a recommendation to apply by December 1, 2025 to ensure first‑round consideration; guardian arrangements are required for students whose parents do not reside in Toronto; Entrance Scholarship applications have deadlines (e.g., January 26, 2026). 8. Financial Aid Context (brief). Financial assistance and related deadlines apply to qualifying families, with separate timelines for returning and new families (e.g., Apple Financial Services submissions due by late 2025/early 2026).

Scholarships

Entrance Merit Scholarship - $5,000: Awarded to outstanding incoming Grades 7–11 students; all applicants are automatically eligible and no separate application is required. Maple Leaf Scholarship for Boarding - $10,000: Awarded to an outstanding incoming Canadian Boarding student; all Canadian Boarding applicants are automatically eligible and no separate application is required. Sherborne Scholarship for Boarding - $10,000: Awarded to an outstanding incoming international Boarding student; all International Boarding applicants are automatically eligible and no separate application is required. Innovation Scholarship - $3,000: Recognizes a student's commitment to creativity and innovation; any Grades 7–11 applicant can apply by submitting a 250-word personal statement to scholarships@branksome.on.ca; due January 25, 2026. Arts Scholarship - $3,000: Recognizes artistic expression; any Grades 7–11 applicant can apply with a 250-word personal statement; due January 25, 2026. Spirit of Sports Scholarship - $3,000: Recognizes commitment to athletics, fair play and team spirit; any Grades 7–11 applicant can apply with a 250-word personal statement; due January 25, 2026. Community Engagement Scholarship - $3,000: Recognizes commitment to community service; any Grades 7–11 applicant can apply with a 250-word personal statement; due January 25, 2026. Leadership Scholarship - $3,000: Recognizes leadership in or out of school; any Grades 7–11 applicant can apply with a 250-word personal statement; due January 25, 2026.

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