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Who are you, as a school?
Who are you, as a school?
THE STUDY
"The world needs great women. It starts at The Study. Founded in 1915 and one of Canada’s premier all-girls’ schools, The Study empowers each student, from Kindergarten to Grade 11, to reach her full potential, by fostering academic excellence in an innovative English and French environment grounded in tradition. Certificate of Eligibility for English Instruction is not required."
- Academic Excellence / Enriched Curriculum / AP courses: Calculus, Chemistry, French, Psychology
- Mother tongue bilingual programme where fluency and accuracy in both languages is established
- Makerspace & Innovation Lab: engaged learning spaces, students focus on design thinking & coding
- The ARTS: where imagination and curiosity is stimulated
- Leadership development programme: students acquire skills and values they can count on
- Technology is fully integrated in curriculum: coding and programming starts in Kindergarten
- One-to-one iPad programme in Kindergarten - Grade 5, laptop programme starts in Grade 5
- Exceptional student experiences: where students' global consciousness is developed
- Athletics: culture of fitness, wellness & competency in competitive/non competitive sports
- After school programme includes ballet, drama, mad science & more
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