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Bronte College is a private Canadian boarding school for Grades 9 to 12, welcoming students aged 14 to 18. The school delivers the Ontario Secondary School Diploma through an inquiry-based Canadian curriculum that also offers the International Baccalaureate (PYP, MYP, and DP) and Advanced Placement (AP) enrichment. Class sizes are small to support individualized attention and active participation. The campus operates year‑round and houses a residence connected to academic facilities, with amenities including a fitness room, gym, auditorium, library, outdoor field, courtyard, science and arts labs, and a full-service cafeteria; every classroom features SMART technology for interactive learning. The student body represents 33 countries, and ESL support with English immersion programs helps newcomers integrate. Bronte earned IB Continuum status in 2015 and offers campus-based AP courses. A Colour House system and participation in ROPSSAA foster community and leadership among students. Students benefit from a range of clubs and service activities that complement academics.
88 Bronte College Ct, Mississauga, ON L5B 1M9, Canada
Bronte College has 750 pupils, typical class sizes of 17, instruction in English.
The Bronte College campus is located at 88 Bronte College Court, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 1M9. The campus sits in the heart of Mississauga, a multicultural city near Toronto, with boarding facilities attached to the main school building for convenience and safety. The campus is about 20 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport and is close to amenities, universities, and the vibrant city centre.
Grades 9-12
Private Canadian boarding school offering Grades 9-12
Global student body representing over 30 countries.
Guidance counselors assist with academic goals, course selection and graduation requirements, and provide social or emotional support. Tutorial services include Evening Study Hall (7:00pm–9:00pm, Monday to Thursday), after-school office hours, and a Peer Tutoring Program.
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A typical day for dormitory students runs 7:30am–11:00pm, with 8:30am–3:16pm for academic classes (lunch varies by timetable), 3:30pm–5:30pm for extracurricular activities or extra academic help, 6:30pm–9:00pm for Campus Life activities or study hall, 9:00pm–9:30pm for a light snack, and 10:00pm building curfew (11:00pm room curfew).
Bus access includes a ten-minute ride to Square One; the campus is about 10 minutes from the University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus, and approximately 20 minutes from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Annual tuition at Bronte College ranges from CAD 50,330 to CAD 54,050 for 2026/27.
Bronte College teaches Canadian Curriculum, IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP) for students aged 14 to 18.
An inquiry-based curriculum with small class sizes; students earn the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). Enrichment options include the Advanced Placement (AP) Program.
Small class sizes provide personalized attention from highly qualified teachers.
Graduates gain acceptance to universities including the University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, TMU, uOttawa, York, Laurier, Trent, and McMaster. The Bronte College University Fair brings representatives from over 35 top universities across Canada, the USA, and the UK to the campus to help graduates explore options.
Leadership Development Program provides enhanced academic and personal growth opportunities. Advanced Placement (AP) Program offers enrichment for advanced students.
The Campus Life Program is mandatory for students under 17 and includes evening activities and weekend excursions. It provides supervised Study Hall to help complete homework and build strong study habits, while engaging activities foster friendships and stress relief. Campus Life Staff support student safety and well-being and organize a range of after-hours activities to promote social development.
Guidance Counselors help with setting academic goals, course selection, and graduation requirements, and provide social or emotional support. Tutorial Support Services include Evening Study Hall, Office Hours, and a Peer Tutoring Program to help students improve academic performance outside class hours.
ESL and English Immersion camps are offered to support language development for non-native English speakers.
Health and Wellness is supported by check-in programs, workshops, and a full-time nurse on campus, with services including accompaniment to doctor's appointments and help with insurance claims. Guidance and Campus Life staff focus on student safety and emotional well-being as part of campus life.
Dormitories have 24-hour supervision with Campus Life and Reception and Security teams. Video cameras operate throughout the building, and visitor policies are defined. Homestay host families are screened with reference checks, home visits, and a Police Records Check. Student Dons support safety and well-being on dorm floors.
Step 1: Decide which program is right for you. Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), Advanced Placement (AP), English Support, and the Express Program are available. A good candidate for OSSD should have an average of 70–75% and applications are considered on a case‑by‑case basis. The AP program provides university‑level coursework opportunities, English Support offers customized ESL, and the Express Program allows six Grade 12 credits from December to June to earn the OSSD in seven months.
Step 2: Decide which semester intake is right for you. Bronte accepts September, February and July intakes. Applications should be submitted at least 3 months before the start of the semester to allow time for student Visas, Study Permits, and arrival planning. Dormitory space for the September intake should be arranged by early March; homestay applicants should submit by mid‑July.
Step 3: What Do I Need to Complete an Application? A completed online application form; the last 2.5 or 4 years of school transcripts (in English and, if applicable, in the original language); a copy of the student's passport and a passport‑size photo; an Application Fee of CAD 300. Applications will only be processed if the CAD 300 Application Fee accompanies the Application.
Step 4: Fill Out Your Application Form. The link below will take you to our Application Form.
Bronte College graduates participate in scholarships through university partnerships and university‑style awards. The Laurier Bronte Leadership Scholarship and the Trent Bronte Leadership Scholarship were awarded to Bronte students in 2025. Bronte graduates have received substantial university scholarships, including $60,000 from Queen's, $40,000 from Western, $15,000 from York, and $8,000 from Carleton. In 2026, Toluwalase earned early admission offers and $80,000 in scholarship offers, while Ryoya earned a $40,000 scholarship from Western, and other Bronte students have secured various university scholarships. Ambrose's participation in international programs also contributed to over $15,000 in scholarships from universities such as the University of Toronto and York University."