Study Permit for School

Canada is home to a diverse range of primary and secondary schools that offer world-class education and a welcoming environment for international students. Whether you’re looking to enroll your child in a public or private school, Canada provides excellent educational opportunities that cater to various needs and preferences.

 

Apply for a Study Permit

Submit the form to initiate your study permit request.
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Schools in Canada

The system of schools in Canada is typically divided into separate elementary and middle/high school structures.

Language

English is the primary language of instruction, although French-language schools are available in all provinces and territories.

Education System

Canada follows a more traditional K-12 education system. Students attend elementary, middle, and high school before entering post-secondary education.

Curriculum

The curriculum focuses on various subjects, including mathematics, sciences, languages, social studies, and physical education. Each province and territory has curriculum guidelines that aim to provide a comprehensive education.

Accompanying Parents

Parents accompanying their children studying in Canada typically require a temporary resident visa. This allows them to stay in Canada while their child pursues their education.

School Options

Canada offers a welcoming environment for international students, including those under 17 with accompanying parents. Here’s a breakdown of the school system and options available:

Elementary School (Grades 1-5):

  • Public elementary schools are generally free to attend for all students, including international students with a valid study permit.
  • Some private elementary schools may also be an option, though they typically have tuition fees.

Middle School (Grades 6-7-8, depending on the province):

  • Public middle schools, like elementary schools, are free for students with study permits.
  • Private middle schools are also an option, with tuition fees.

High School (Grades 9-12 depending on the province):

  • Public high schools are free for international students with study permits.
  • Private high schools offer an alternative but have tuition fees.

Schools in Quebec

There are some slight differences in the education system between Quebec and the rest of Canada.

Language

The primary language of instruction in Quebec is French, although English-language schools are available, especially in Montreal.

Education System

Quebec’s education system is unique in that it includes an additional level called “Cégep” (Collège d’enseignement général et professionnel) after high school and before university. Cégep typically lasts two years and is mandatory for students planning to attend university.

Educational Levels in Quebec

The elementary and secondary levels (primary and secondary in Quebec) are combined into one six-year program followed by a five-year secondary program.

Elementary Level:

  • Six years of education
  • Students enter this level at the age of six and complete it by the age of twelve.

Secondary Level:

  • Five years of education
  • Follows the elementary level and prepares students for Cégep.