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Laureate College is a private K–12 school in Burlington, Ontario, set on a 50-acre campus that blends heritage architecture with modern learning spaces. The school follows a Canadian curriculum with an IB-inspired, STEAM-focused Junior School for JK–G8, and awards the Ontario Secondary School Diploma at the senior level. Foundation Years cover JK–SK, G1–3, G4–6, and G7–8, with Literacy, Mathematics, Science and Social Science taught by dedicated specialist teachers. Languages including French and Mandarin are integrated, and Gifted Arts is woven into the program. The STEAM Projects program runs term-based challenges such as the Dual Egg Drop and Recycled Rhythms, complemented by more than 50 after-school clubs, co-op and experiential learning. The campus features outdoor athletic fields, the Jubilee Garden, and a Backyard Harvest greenhouse. Laureate College emphasizes character, stewardship and community, with a house system and broad leadership, service opportunities, and a commitment to active, inquiry-based learning for all students.
1921 Snake Rd, Burlington, ON L7P 4Y2, Canada
Laureate College has 92 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in English.
Laureate College operates across multiple campuses in Burlington, Oakville, Milton, and Waterdown, Ontario. The Burlington campus is located at 1921 Snake Road, Burlington, Ontario L7P 4Y2 (Waterdown and Burlington listed in the address). Laureate moved to its current 50-acre campus in Burlington in July 2022.
Junior School (K-8); High School offering the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).
Private K-12 school with boarding facilities
Six nationalities represented
University placement guidance; multilingual liaison support; mental health counselling; in-school and after-school tutorials
Regular school day (08:30–15:30): Homeroom 08:30–08:40; Period 1 08:40–09:40; Period 2 09:40–10:20; Recess 10:20–10:40; Period 3 10:40–11:40; Period 4 11:40–12:20; Lunch 12:20–13:00; Period 5 13:00–13:50; Period 6 13:50–14:40; Period 7 14:40–15:20; Prep for Dismissal 15:20–15:30; Dismissal 15:30.
Annual tuition at Laureate College ranges from CAD 16 to CAD 29 for 2026/27.
Laureate College teaches Canadian Curriculum for students aged 6 to 18.
IB-Inspired and STEAM-focused Junior School (JK-G8). Foundation Years cover JK-SK, G1-3, G4-6, and G7-8, with Literacy, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science. Dedicated specialist teachers support languages including French and Mandarin, and Gifted Arts is integrated into the program. Co-curricular options include music, visual arts, a house system, and enrichment opportunities, all on a 50-acre campus to support active, inquiry-based learning. A Curriculum Framework for 2025-2026 is available.
The Guidance Department provides University Placement Services to assist Grade 12 students with OUAC, Common App and direct-entry applications, along with timelines and workshops. The Individual Pathway Program (IPPLC) supports Grades 9–12 with personalized academic roadmaps, passion projects, and post-secondary preparation. Post-secondary opportunities include Ontario Universities' Info Sessions, the Ontario Universities Fair, campus tours, and meetings with university admissions officers. Class of 2026 graduates include attendees of the University of Alberta, University of Ottawa, Queen's University, University of Toronto, and McGill University, among others.
Gifted Arts is integrated into Laureate College's curriculum, with Art Studios at Laureate, the Burlington Children's Choir, a Photography Contest, and Student Portfolios. The Foundation Years emphasize Literacy + STEM + Gifted Arts, with enrichment through specialized arts offerings and related co-curricular activities.
Laureate College's Guidance Department provides comprehensive academic counselling, university preparation, personal growth guidance, and emotional support. The IPPLC helps Grades 9–12 develop a personalized academic and career roadmap, including self-discovery tools, course planning, and post-secondary preparation. The University Placement Services support Grade 12 students with policies, timelines, workshops, and transcript submission guidance. One-on-One Counselling & Coaching covers academic progress, extracurricular planning, and mental wellness, with individual sessions and guidance on timelines. Bi-weekly formal conversations with Grades 11–12, plus informal check-ins and stress-management strategies, support students' emotional well-being and balance between academics and life.
Laureate College offers an ESL program for international students, including a Summer ESL & CEC Program on campus in Burlington, Ontario. The program targets ages 10–16 and runs in two four-week sessions: July 5–August 1 and August 2–29, with weekend excursions. An placement assessment places students into classes, and Ontario ESL teachers deliver instruction through Laureate College's English STEP Program, focusing on spoken English, reading, and writing. Boarding accommodations include on-site dorms with meals and a study space, with on-site health support. The program aims to improve English language skills, build confidence, and provide exposure to Canadian culture.
Pastoral care emphasizes mental health and well-being as part of Laureate College's student support. Laureate College provides mental health awareness programs and a supportive atmosphere for students to discuss concerns. The Guidance Department offers bi-weekly formal conversations with Grade 11–12, informal check-ins, stress management tips, and balance coaching to support mental wellness. One-on-one counselling focuses on mental wellness, academic planning, and personal growth. Mental health and emotional support are integrated into Laureate College's approach to help students thrive academically and personally.
Laureate College maintains a Safe and Secure Environment for boarding and day students. The campus has a 24-hour security system, individual key fob entry, and a sign-in/out system for dorms, with CCTV cameras in hallways and common areas. Live-in dorm parents supervise male and female dorms to safeguard students. Laureate College also emphasizes open communication channels and health and safety practices as part of safeguarding.
1. Begin the admissions process by booking a campus tour with the Admissions team, submitting an inquiry, or attending an Open House. Laureate operates four terms per school year: September, November, January, and April, with Summer School in July. A student can take up to two courses per term and up to eight courses per school year. 2. Submit your application with the completed form, proof of ID, and the most recent two years' report cards (G12 candidates must include G9–G11). Include the $300 application fee by cash, e-transfer, credit card, or wire transfer. Other supporting documents may include awards, achievement certificates, a portfolio for the Gifted Arts program, or professional assessment reports. Payment options include personal cheque, money order, e-transfer, or wire transfer; WeChat Pay or Ali Pay are also accepted.
The school offers four scholarships for new candidates for the 2025-2026 school year: G9 Entrance Scholarship for the Gifted Arts Program – the amount is determined by the audition committee; G9 STEAM Entrance Scholarship for students inspired to become a 21st-century leader – $3,000 to $5,000 per school year toward tuition; Burlington Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, exclusively for members of the Burlington Chamber of Commerce – $2,000 per school year toward tuition; Laureate Global Citizenship Scholarship for students who demonstrated achievements in Laureate's eight pillars of competencies – $3,000 to $5,000 per school year toward tuition. A Scholarship Application Form is available to apply.