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AN OUR KIDS REPORT:College Bourget vs. Laureate College

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  • SCHOOL LOCATION

    Distance From

    Map

    Address

    Address

    65 Rue Saint-Pierre, Rigaud, Quebec, J0P 1P0, Canada

    1921 Snake Road, Burlington, Ontario, L7P 4Y2, Canada

    Distance

    Distance

    5,462.6 km

    5,711.3 km

  • SCHOOL OVERVIEW

    Basics

    Basics

    Founded

    1850

    2012

    Enrolment

    2085

    97

    Grades

    Preschool to 12

    1 to 12

    Gender

    Coed

    Coed

    Living arrangements

    Boarding, Day

    Boarding, Day, eSchool

    Language of instruction

    French, English

    English

    Faith Based

    School focus

    Academic

    Academic

    Developmental Priorities

    Balanced
    Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.
    Intellectual
    The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."
    Intellectual
    The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."
    Balanced
    Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.

    Academics

    Academics

    Curriculum

    Traditional

    Progressive

    Curriculum pace

    Standard-enriched
    Broadly-speaking, the main curriculum -- like that of most schools -- paces the provincially-outlined one. This pace is steady and set by the teachers and school. The curriculum might still be enriched in various ways: covering topics more in-depth and with more vigor than the provincial one, or covering a broader selection of topics.
    Standard-enriched
    Broadly-speaking, the main curriculum -- like that of most schools -- paces the provincially-outlined one. This pace is steady and set by the teachers and school. The curriculum might still be enriched in various ways: covering topics more in-depth and with more vigor than the provincial one, or covering a broader selection of topics.

    Academic culture

    Supportive
    A school with a “supportive” academic culture focuses more on process than short-term outcomes: academic performance is a welcomed side-benefit, but not the driving focus. This does not mean the school lacks standards, or has low expectations for its students: a school can have a supportive academic culture and still light the fire of ambition in its students. It does mean, however, the school provides a less intensive culture than schools with a “rigorous” academic classification, and is focused more simply on instilling a love of learning and life-long curiosity.
    Rigorous
    A school with a “rigorous” academic culture places a high value on academic performance, and expects their students to do the same. This does not mean the school is uncaring, unsupportive, or non-responsive -- far from it. A school can have a rigorous academic culture and still provide excellent individual support. It does mean, however, the school places a particular emphasis on performance -- seeking the best students and challenging them to the fullest extent -- relative to a normal baseline. High expectations and standards – and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum – are the common themes here. Keep in mind this classification is more relevant for the older grades: few Kindergarten classrooms, for example, would be called “rigorous”.

    Avg. Class Size

    Varies

    Varies

    Special needs support

    Learning, Developmental

    Gifted learner support

    In-class adaptations

    In-class adaptations

    Preschool/K curriculum

    Academic
    Academic-based preschools and Kindergartens are the most structured of the different types, and have a strong emphasis on math and reading readiness skills. These programs aim to expose children to what early-elementary school is like. While time is still allotted to free play, much of the day is built around explicit lessons guided by the teacher. Classrooms often resemble play-based ones (with different stations set up around the room), but at an Academic program the teacher leads students through the stations directly, and ties these activities to a whole-class lesson or theme.

    Tuition

    Tuition

    Day Tuition

    $5,330 to $15,700

    $12,800 to $27,000

    Boarding Tuition

    $16,070 to $37,480

    $39,300 to $48,500

    Financial aid (FA)

    Yes

    Yes

    Students on FA

    0%

    10%

    Eligible grades for FA

    None

    1 to 12

    Median FA package size

    $0

    $5,000

    Enrollment

    Enrollment

    Avg. enrollment per grade

    130

    8

    Percent in boarding

    6%

    16%

    Admissions

    Admissions

    Admissions rate

    0%

    85%

    Day entry years

    information not available

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    Boarding entry years

    information not available

    9, 10, 11, 12

    Day admissions deadline

    Rolling

    Rolling

    Boarding admissions deadline

    Rolling

    Rolling

    Interview required?

    Yes: grades 9 - 12

    Yes: grades 1 - 12

    SSAT required

    No

    No

    English Language Eligibility Certificate Required

    No

    No

  • OUR PERSPECTIVE

    The Our Kids Review

    The Our Kids Review

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    information not available

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    information not available

    Our Take

    Our Take

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    Some schools really do have it all, and College Bourget is one of them. Located near major urban centres, it also has the benefit of a bit of distance from them, allowing opportunities for a robust program of outdoor education and much else. The facilities, true to the school's long history, are stunning. The physical education spaces—from ice rinks to playing fields, to fitness and recreation spaces—are as good as it gets. There is a sense that you are in an institution with a long life and indeed, it's approaching two centuries since its founding. That said, classrooms and common spaces are modern and well-appointed. It’s the largest French-language boarding school and, language aside, one of the larger schools in the country. Day students outnumber the boarders, though for all, when on campus, there is a feeling of participating within a complete community, one in which all needs are met on campus. The school was begun by the Clerics of Saint Viator, and takes its name from the bishop of Montreal who served in the 19th century. While the foundation in humanist values remains, as does the religious tradition, the student population is notably diverse, both culturally and in terms of religious observance. It’s simply one of the best schools of its type in the country.

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    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    With a beautiful 50-acre campus that includes woodlands, orchards, sports fields, the Jubilee Garden, and historic architecture, Laureate College offers an enriched and idyllic learning environment for K-12 students. The school has a strong focus on STEAM and Gifted Arts programs, small class sizes, and individualized pathways. Teachers support students in developing skills, independence, and confidence. The school’s unique term system allows students to concentrate intensively on two subjects at a time, building mastery and effective time management. Boarding students enjoy structured routines, in addition to special activities, guided by dedicated house advisors within a safe and welcoming dormitory. The school’s 100% university acceptance rate reflects its commitment to student success. With rolling enrollment, March Break and summer camps, and art programs for all ages, Laureate College maintains a vibrant community. With an innovative mindset built on a long-standing foundation, Laureate College is a growing institution where students can discover and pursue their passions.

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  • INSIDER PERSPECTIVES

    Written Reviews

    Written Reviews

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    information not available

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "They create a classroom where every student feels safe, welcome, and ready to learn."
    Areej Shahzad - Student   (May 26, 2025)
    Laureate College has provided an excellent platform for students to grow in both their academic and ... View full review

    "The school has bent over backwards to ensure there is a variety of things that all students can join."
    Bethany Davidson - Parent   (Jun 02, 2025)
    Our daughter transitioned here mid-school year, taking classes in person and online. Getting used to... View full review

  • School’s perspective

    Who are you, as a school?

    Who are you, as a school?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "Founded in 1850 and situated on a magnificent site at the base of Mont Rigaud, the College is located between Montreal and Ottawa. This exceptional environment offers a safe haven encouraging an active lifestyle where sports and the arts are at the heart of our activities. At Collège Bourget, students can choose to study in French or English. We offer a French Quebec Curriculum from kindergarten to Grade 11 and an English Quebec Curriculum from Grades 9 to 11 and the Ontario Secondary School Diploma in Grade 12."

    • The Largest French boarding school in Canada
    • Extensive extracurricular program - sports, arts, science
    • Long tradition of excellence
    • Safe campus located in a quaint village 45 minutes from Montreal
    • After-school program with supervised homework
    • Warm, family-like atmosphere
    • Academic enrichment
    • Quebec secondary school diploma in Grade 11 and Secondary 5
    • Ontario secondary school diploma in Grade 12

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "Laureate College is a transformative STEAM school where curiosity, capability, and purpose shape every student’s learning journey. Set on a nature‑rich campus anchored by a historic 1927 building, Laureate offers inquiry-based learning, innovative teaching, and global engagement within a supportive, inclusive community. Every student is known, supported, and inspired to build confidence, character, skills and the competencies to emerge as thoughtful leaders who thrive in the face of challenge and change."

    • STEAM-focused, interdisciplinary learning across Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math
    • Project-based learning that builds real-world problem-solving and collaboration skills
    • Specialized pathways in Business, Gifted Arts, and Science & Engineering for Grades 9–12
    • Small class sizes ensure personalized attention and meaningful student-teacher connections
    • Curiosity-driven learning inspired by our expansive natural campus and innovation labs
    • Inclusive, diverse culture where every student feels seen, supported, and empowered
    • Creative and critical thinking are nurtured through hands-on inquiry and design challenges
    • Students develop as self-directed learners with global awareness and leadership skills
    • Future-ready graduates prepared for post-secondary success and lifelong innovation
    • A community of compassionate learners committed to making a difference in the world

    What does school_name do differently or uniquely well?

    What do you do differently and uniquely well?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "All students have access to an integrated study period or a passion program during the school day. Students can receive academic support from their teachers, begin work on individual assignments or groups projects and participate in clubs or sporting activities."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "Laureate College delivers a distinctive STEAM-based education on a 50-acre campus adjacent to the Niagara Escarpment, where nature fuels curiosity and deep learning. Outdoor education, innovation labs, and co-op opportunities extend learning well beyond the classroom. Our learning environment is ideal for curious, driven students who are eager to grow within an engaging and supportive school community. Reflecting our school mantra—Forward Learning, Transforming People—our curriculum fosters higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills through real-world, environmentally connected applications. At the heart of Laureate’s approach are eight core competencies: citizenship, communication, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, consolidation, consideration, and confidence. These pillars guide our students in becoming thoughtful, future-ready leaders who thrive in post-secondary education and beyond."

    What tradeoffs has school_name made to serve families in this way?

    What tradeoffs has your school made to serve families in this way?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "College Bourget offers student athletes an opportunity to study in a demanding, yet supportive environment whilst performing their chosen sport at a high level. Our elite sports teams train with qualified coaches during the school day and after school. Students can compete at the highest level in Quebec and the East of North America."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "At Laureate, we prioritize creativity, collaboration, and real-world application over rigid standardization and traditional testing models. We guide students in developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills that prepare them for complex, evolving futures. This means we place less emphasis on competitive ranking systems and highly prescriptive academic tracks, choosing instead to foster intrinsic motivation and a lifelong love of learning. We also prioritize interdisciplinary STEAM learning and innovation over strictly subject-siloed instruction. This sometimes means sacrificing the pace of content coverage in favour of ensuring conceptual depth and student engagement. Our investment in small class sizes, outdoor learning, and individualized advising necessitates a different focus on fewer, deeper, and more intentional experiences that empower students rather than offering every extracurricular or highly specialized elective that some larger schools offer."

    What key junctures in school_name's history have most shaped its present?

    What key junctures in your school's history have most shaped its present?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "College Bourget was established in 1850.
    The introduction of the Elementary School, created an opportunity for students to study at Bourget from Kindergarten to Grade 11. In 2019 the English Secondary School (Bourget College) was opened. It provides an opportunity for local and international students to study in English from Grades 9 to 12."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "Laureate College’s journey began over a century ago, rooted in a commitment to holistic education and community engagement. A key milestone was the move to our 50-acre campus adjacent to the Niagara Escarpment, which deepened our dedication to outdoor and experiential learning. The adoption of a STEAM approach marked another turning point, positioning Laureate as a future-focused, interdisciplinary school. We aim to be a community STEAM school, offering academic programs alongside summer camps, PD day camps, aftercare, and arts programs for local families. Signature events, such as Mother’s Day concerts, photography contests, and arts showcases, have strengthened our role as a vibrant community hub. Most recently, the expansion to include Grades 1 to 8 has allowed us to extend our innovative, student-centred learning model to younger learners, ensuring continuity and growth from elementary through high school. The kindergarten program will be available in the 2027-2028 school year."

    What type of student is a good fit for school_name?

    What type of student is a good fit for your school?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "We are looking for students who are passionate or who want to discover themselves through a passion program. Whether through sports, the arts, robotics or languages, the College emphasizes the perfect balance between their individual passions and education."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "Students who thrive at Laureate College are curious, creative, and eager to engage in hands-on, interdisciplinary learning. They are open-minded problem-solvers who enjoy asking questions, collaborating with peers, and connecting what they learn to the real world. Our ideal students are not defined by grades alone but by their willingness to explore, grow, and take ownership of their learning journey. Families who benefit most from the Laureate experience value personalized education, small class sizes, and a nurturing environment where their child’s strengths, interests, and voice are seen and supported. They are forward-thinking and community-minded, appreciating a school that balances academic challenge with social-emotional development, outdoor learning, and real-world application. These families are drawn to Laureate’s emphasis on the eight core competencies, which prepare students to lead with confidence and compassion in a changing world."

    Under what conditions would you advise a family against choosing school_name?

    Under what conditions would you advise a family against choosing your school?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    Information not available

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "Aligning with the momentum of our growing Laureate community, we welcome families to join us as founding members and contribute to the continued growth of our school with added value. Families seeking a large student body and multiple social hubs may find that Laureate is not the perfect fit. We are a close-knit, inclusive community with students from diverse backgrounds and learning profiles, where each learner is known, supported, and celebrated. The best way to determine if Laureate is the right fit for your family is to book a private tour or attend one of our open houses, followed by a Buddy Day—where your child is paired with a student ambassador to experience firsthand what learning and life at our community STEAM school are truly like."

    To your knowledge, why do families choose school_name over others?

    To your knowledge, why do families choose your school over others?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "The large and beautiful campus, competitive prices for a private school that also offers a residence, the enriched academic program for all students, the extracurricular activities and elite level sports programs."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "Families choose Laureate College for our personalized, student-centered approach and strong focus on STEAM education. They value our small class sizes, inclusive environment, and commitment to whole-child development—balancing academic achievement with creativity, leadership, and well-being. Our project-based learning, outdoor education, and co-op credit courses connect students to real-world experiences. Specialized pathways in Gifted Arts, International Business, and Science & Engineering allow students to pursue their passions with purpose. Families also appreciate our one-on-one university pathway planning and counselling, which supports each student in setting goals and preparing for post-secondary success. Unlike larger schools, Laureate offers a close-knit, future-focused community where learning is meaningful, personal, and empowering."

    How would you characterize school_name's image amongst the public?

    How would you characterize your school's image amongst the public?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "With the number of admissions we receive each year, the presence of our alumni in the College environment and the strong engagement on social networks, our reputation seems to be very well perceived externally."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    ""Thank you so much for the recap. Sam had an amazing buddy guiding her throughout the day, and everyone made her feel exceptionally welcome. She enjoyed the classes she was part of and felt everyone was very inclusive. She described the facilities as an excellent place for inspiration. While the student population is low, she feels that the large space balances it out, making her feel like she is part of a bigger ecosystem. She was very impressed with the talent of some students and really appreciated having the opportunity to mingle with students from other grades. This is a great way to pollinate talent across multiple grades. I appreciate you making the day a wonderful experience for Sam!” Laureate family 2024-2025."

    What aspect of school_name is underappreciated?

    What aspect of your school is underappreciated?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "The beautiful campus located on Mont Rigaud. The extensive facilities that are available to students on campus."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "While some parents may hesitate due to our small student population, what is often underappreciated is the depth of personalized support each student receives. Our small community allows teachers and advisors to truly understand every learner’s unique strengths, challenges, and needs. This individualized attention builds confidence, resilience, and a growth mindset, fostering not only academic success but also personal development. The close-knit environment creates a caring and inclusive culture where every student feels valued and supported—a decisive advantage that makes Laureate more than just a school, but a place where students thrive as whole individuals."

    What do families find surprising about school_name?

    What might families find surprising about your school?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "We offer both a French and English high school curriculum.
    We offer the Ontario Secondary School Diploma to students in Grade 12."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "To ensure that every student can achieve success, learning is a shared process among staff and students, where Laureate instills a belief in lifelong learning for all. Learning doesn't just happen in the classroom; it is a state of mind that continuously expands our knowledge, understanding, and critical thinking for students, staff, and other partners. Becoming a self-directed learner and embracing the excitement of discovery will enrich our lives and make us active contributors to our communities. Some families find it surprising when students are engaged in self-directed learning in the classroom, which promotes autonomy, responsibility, and ownership of learning. Occasionally, families may interpret this as downtime and feel that learning is not happening, and teachers should always be on top of students' learning at all times."

    What improvements or changes has school_name made recently?

    What improvements or changes has your school made recently?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "We have completed renovations to our students' external courtyard, and we're also completing phase two of these renovations over the next few years. We've added a dome to our campus, allowing soccer, soccer and flag soccer training to continue indoors year-round. We have also added Grade 9 to our English program in 2024."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "Laureate College has recently expanded its grade offerings to include Grades 1 through 8, creating a seamless STEAM education pathway from early years through high school. We launched a state-of-the-art Innovation Lab, offering students hands-on opportunities to explore cutting-edge technologies and develop essential skills in creativity, engineering, and problem-solving. Our curriculum continues to evolve with enhanced project-based and inquiry-driven learning models that foster deep critical thinking and collaboration. New co-op credit courses offer real-world experiences alongside academic learning. We’ve also strengthened student support with dedicated advisors and expanded extracurricular programs through partnerships with local organizations. Faculty professional development emphasizes innovative, inclusive teaching practices to maintain our forward-thinking, welcoming community."

    How will school_name change in the next 5 years?

    How will your school change in the next 5 years?

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    "Further renovations and improvements to the college's infrastructure, diversification of our international clientele, addition of extracurricular programs."

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    "Laureate College will continue its commitment to “Forward Learning, Transforming People” by evolving as a leading community STEAM school that nurtures curiosity, creativity, and leadership. Over the next five years, we plan to grow enrollment to approximately 160 students, expanding offerings from JK through Grade 12. We will introduce Advanced Placement (AP) courses and broaden our Gifted Arts program to include dance and screen arts. We will expand our co-op program to offer more co-op courses and an outdoor education curriculum, featuring initiatives such as a farm-to-table program that connects students directly to sustainable food practices and environmental stewardship. We aim to expand community arts programs to foster greater engagement and creative collaboration between students, families, and local partners. We will grow responsibly within our natural surroundings, strengthening personalized, interdisciplinary education and preparing innovative learners for the future."

  • SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

    Message from school leadership

    Message from school leadership

    Collège Bourget stands out by its true desire to provide a comprehensive education to every child welcomed under its roof.

    Building on a history rich in success stories, the College asserts its convictions with values that give meaning to life, such as respect, solidarity, surpassing one’s self and care. It is how, every day, we renew our commitment to do everything we can to develop the children to their full potential and according to every aspect of their personality.

    Joining Bourget is entering a big family, where capability and joie de vivre go hand in hand. Come see us and you will be convinced of the power of our academic community.

    Have a pleasant visit on our website and subscribe to our Facebook page!

    We hope to welcome you into the Bourget family.

     

    My name is Robert Hamilton, and I am the Head of School for Laureate College in Burlington, Ontario.  This is a very exciting year for us at Laureate College.  In September, we will add grades 1–8 to our school, making us a G1–12 educational facility.  At Laureate College, we take pride in building strong, positive relationships with our students and their families.  We want families to see that we believe in their child and will support them in becoming the best they can be.


    As a community STEAM school, we teach students to become creative thinkers and problem-solvers who work collaboratively and apply their skills in practical, real-life scenarios.  We want to change the educational process from “sit and get” to “stand and do”.  Our students are active participants in their learning, and teachers continually support them in their individual achievements.  With our school’s focus on the inquiry-based approach and the cross-curricular integration of STEAM subjects, Laureate College will be a one-of-a-kind school.  Additionally, teachers will utilize our beautiful 50-acre property as a learning resource to enrich the real-life experiences of our students.  Why use sheets of paper to teach math when relevant hands-on applications exist on our property?  Students of all learning styles will thrive in this unique learning environment.  Come check us out!

     

  • ACADEMICS

    • OVERALL CURRICULUM


      Primary Curriculum

      Primary Curriculum

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Traditional

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Progressive


      Secondary Curriculum

      Secondary Curriculum

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Information not available

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Information not available


      Our Take: primary curriculum type

      Our Take: primary curriculum type

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Traditional curricula tend to be very content-based and rooted in the core disciplines. It is a structured approach that involves the teacher delivering a unified curriculum through direct instruction. Students usually learn by observing and listening to their teacher, studying facts and concepts in textbooks, and completing both tests and written assignments - which challenge students to not only demonstrate their mastery of content but their ability to analyze and deconstruct it critically. Class discussions are also used to create critical dialogue around the content of the curriculum.

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Progressive (sometimes called "in- quiry-based") curricula attempt to place children's interests and ideas at the heart of the learning experience. Instead of lessons being driven by predetermined pathways, progressive curricula are often "emergent", with learning activities shaped by students' questions about the world. Instead of starting with academic concepts and then tying it to everyday experience, progressive methods begin with everyday experience and work back to an academic lesson. Teachers provide materials, experiences, tools and resources to help students investigate a topic or issue. Students are encouraged to explore, reflect on their findings, and discuss answers or solutions.


      Our Take: secondary curriculum type

      Our Take: secondary curriculum type

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Not applicable

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Not applicable


      What the school says about their curriculum

      What the school says about their curriculum

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      At Collège Bourget, every student, from kindergarten onward, grows through different spheres: arts, sports, community service and science. Our extended schedule and double transportation service allow us to provide a rich and diversified academic and athletic experience. Students at Collège Bourget can enjoy a plethora of options to fill their academic curriculum, while practicing a high-level sport or take part in an artistic program. Our team of outstanding teachers are supported by a dynamic group of educators, animators, counsellors, coaches, and professionals. They work on a dally basis to guide our students to success. Within the class schedule, specific periods are dedicated to enrichment and remediation to ensure students achieve their potential. All College Bourget students benefit from academic enrichment and innovative pedagogical practices. The pedagogical vision is based on a collaboration between parents, teachers and administration with: - Clear and continuous lines of communication - Clear expectations - Provision of support - Evaluation based upon a judgement at the end of each term supported by varied evaluation throughout each term.

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Laureate College was founded on the belief that every student is unique and possesses an inherent yearning for learning, growth, and the ability to acquire knowledge, creating a meaningful pathway for life purposefully. At Laureate, every student actively shapes their learning experiences within an inclusive environment characterized by innovative teaching, personalized learning, abundant resources, and global connections. Through our vision, mission, and values, we aspire to create a transformative learning experience that empowers students to embrace opportunities and challenges with confidence, leveraging the knowledge and skill sets they acquire throughout their Laureate journeys.

    • COURSE PEDAGOGIES

      • Mathematics


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Traditional Math

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Equal Balance


        Our take: math approach type

        Our take: math approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Traditional Math typically teaches a method or algorithm FIRST, and THEN teaches the applications for the method. Traditional algorithms are emphasized and practiced regularly: repetition and drills are frequently used to ensure foundational mastery in the underlying mathematical procedures. The traditional approach to math views math education as akin to building a logical edifice: each brick depends on the support of the previously laid ones, which represent mastery over a particular procedure or method. Traditional Math begins by giving students a tool, and then challenges students to practice using that tool an applied way, with progressively challenging problems. In this sense Traditional Math aims to establish procedural understanding before conceptual and applied understanding.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        These math programs feature an equal balance of “Traditional” and “Discovery” methods.


        What the school says about their math program

        What the school says about their math program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        In Secondary 4 and 5 (Grade 10 and 11) students follow one of two Math pathways: Mathematics - Cultural, Social, and Technical Option (CST) This option, or profile, prepares students for further studies in social sciences, communications, or the arts. Mathematics – Natural Sciences (SN) This profile is specifically aimed at students wishing to get into the fields of pure or natural science and research This profile is a prerequisite for Physics and Chemistry courses in Secondary 5 (Grade 11).

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        The Math program at Laureate College is an Equal Balance program that incorporates both the traditional approach and the discovery method. Teachers use a traditional lesson plan and approach to ensure students understand the main expectations of the Ontario curriculum. During selected weeks, students use their knowledge and creative thinking skills to solve math problems. This requires students to think and collaborate with peers as they find a solution to the problem. Students use their communication skills to share their solution and the process followed to arrive at the solution.


        Textbooks and supplementary materials

        Textbooks and supplementary materials

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Various government approved textbooks are used to support the program, the English sector (Bourget College) also uses an online platform called Math Help Services which provides video instruction and practice problems and quizzes for students.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Students complete activities in the Math Up textbook (by Marian Small) and Math Up Practise and Reflect workbook for homework activities. Teachers also use Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics by Peter Liljedahl as a supplementary resource for problem-solving activities.


        Calculator policy

        Calculator policy

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Students are permitted to use scientific calculators, when considered appropriate by the teacher.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Calculators may be used to help solve problems in upper grades.

      • Early Reading


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Balanced Literacy

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Balanced Literacy


        Our take: early reading approach type

        Our take: early reading approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Balanced reading programs are typically Whole Language programs with supplementary phonics training. This training might be incidental, or it might take the form of mini-lessons.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Balanced reading programs are typically Whole Language programs with supplementary phonics training. This training might be incidental, or it might take the form of mini-lessons.


        What the school says about their early reading program

        What the school says about their early reading program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        The Collège Bourget pedagogical committee has developed a literacy program and strategies to develop literacy skills from kindergarten to Grade 12.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        The approach used at Laureate College resembles the Phonics-intensive approach more than the Whole Language approach; however, there are times when students are given opportunities to read material while inferring and guessing words using context and semantics. Direct teacher instruction focuses on phonetics and morphology so students understand the word and its relation to other similar words. Our approach is more traditional, and students receive individual and small group support on a regular basis. The achievement of reading goals reflects the benchmarks outlined in the Ontario Curriculum. However, we support students in exceeding these expectations.


        DIBELS testing

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        No
        Collège Bourget does not use DIBELS testing to assess reading progress. Writing

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        DIBELS Testing: This school periodically uses DIBELS testing to assess reading progress.
        Ministry-recommended assessments are administered regularly to monitor progress on literacy skill development.

      • Writing


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Equal balance

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Systematic approach


        Our take: writing approach type

        Our take: writing approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Programs that balance systematic and process approaches equally likely have an emphasis on giving young students ample opportunities to write, while providing supplementary class-wide instruction in grammar, parts of sentences, and various writing strategies.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        The systematic approach to teaching beginner writing focuses on directly imparting explicit sentence construction strategies, along with planning, revising, and editing skills. Students are asked to learn these explicit strategies and skills and practice them before applying them in more holistic writing assignments. Grammar and parts of sentences tend to have a central role in systematic writing instruction.


        What the school says about their writing program

        What the school says about their writing program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Collège Bourget expects our students to be able to produce texts and various forms of media that demonstrate their creative writing skills. Students use their own personal device in the class.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Our learning-to-write program most closely resembles the Systematic approach in that students are guided and coached as they learn to use new strategies. Students are taught to write by first planning and then using appropriate skills to refine their work through revision and editing of the original draft. Teachers encourage a love of writing and provide feedback that helps students progress to the next level of writing proficiency. However, teachers employ explicit teaching strategies and provide support to students in small groups and individual settings.

      • Science


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Equal Balance

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Equal Balance


        Our take: science approach type

        Our take: science approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Science programs that balance expository and inquiry learning equally will likely have an equal blend of tests and experiments; direct, textbook-based instruction and student-centred projects.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Science programs that balance expository and inquiry learning equally will likely have an equal blend of tests and experiments; direct, textbook-based instruction and student-centred projects.


        What the school says about their science program

        What the school says about their science program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        In Secondary 4 (Grade 10) all students complete the Science and Technology Course; most students also complete the Environmental Science and Technology course which provides enrichment and is a pre-requisite for the Secondary 5 (Grade 11) Physics and Chemistry courses. All students at the high school level are evaluated in two competencies: theory and practical (labs). A “parcours passion” program is offered to students who are interested in robotics.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        The Laureate College approach resembles the Inquiry model, but some weeks are reserved for textbook-based learning. Our approach is balanced so students have a solid understanding of the outlined topics before embarking on inquiry-based activities using these concepts.


        Topics covered in science curriculum

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Evolution as consensus theory
        Evolution as one of many equally viable theories
        Evolution is not taught

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Evolution as consensus theory
        Evolution as one of many equally viable theories
        Evolution is not taught


        Treatment of evolution (value)

        Treatment of evolution (value)

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Zoology

      • Literature


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Equal Balance

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Equal Balance


        Our take: literature approach type

        Our take: literature approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        These literature programs draw in equal measure from “Traditional” and “Social Justice” programs.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        These literature programs draw in equal measure from “Traditional” and “Social Justice” programs.


        What the school says about their literature program

        What the school says about their literature program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        The Collège Bourget pedagogical committee has developed a literacy program and strategies to develop literacy skills from kindergarten to Grade 12. Collège Bourget offers various forms of literature to its students.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        The Laureate College approach can be described as Equal Balance. In the later grades, after students have begun to read more complex literature and discuss more complex topics, they will examine both contemporary and classical texts, while also learning to analyze materials for biases and underlying meaning critically. Critical thinking is a vital skill, and students will learn to apply it to the literature provided. Discussions and essay writing often focus on the topics covered in class, as well as the social issues discussed.


        Domains covered by the literature program

        Topics covered in literature curriculum

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Ancient lit
        English lit
        World (non-Western) lit
        European (continental) lit
        American lit
        Canadian lit

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Ancient lit
        English lit
        World (non-Western) lit
        European (continental) lit
        American lit
        Canadian lit

      • Social Studies


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Thematic

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Expanding Communities


        Our take: social studies approach type

        Our take: social studies approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        The Thematic approach organizes the curriculum around certain themes or cultural universals. Students might spend time focused on food. Then they might focus on transportation or government, and so on.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        The Expanding Communities approach organizes the curriculum around students’ present, everyday experience. In the younger grades, students might learn about themselves, for example. As they move through the grades, the focus gradually broadens in scope: to the family, neighbourhood, city, province, country, and globe. The curriculum tends to have less focus on history than Core Knowledge programs.


        What the school says about their social studies program

        What the school says about their social studies program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Information not available

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Our social studies program reflects the expectations of the Ontario curriculum. Students use Ministry-approved resources that provide a more “Expanding Communities” approach to learning about themselves and the expanding world in which they live. As students progress through the grades, more emphasis is placed on the historical events that shaped our community, province and country. Whenever possible, social studies topics are integrated with science and language arts topics, becoming part of our inquiry-based approach. By examining our environment and history through a critical lens, students become aware of their role in our immediate and global community and develop respect for the earth, themselves, and others.

      • Humanities and Social Sciences


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Equal Balance

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Equal Balance


        Our take: humanities and social sciences approach type

        Our take: humanities and social sciences approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        These programs represent an equal balance between the perennialist and pragmatic approach to teaching the humanities and social sciences.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        These programs represent an equal balance between the perennialist and pragmatic approach to teaching the humanities and social sciences.


        What the school says about their humanities and social sciences

        What the school says about their humanities and social sciences

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Collège Bourget teaches World History and Geography at the Junior High School level. In Secondary 4 (Grade 10) students focus on Quebec and Canadian History and must write a final government exam in History, this is a mandatory course for graduation. Humanities and Social Sciences In Secondary 5 (Grade 11) students can choose to study 20th Century History and Politics as an elective course.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        The Laureate Approach can best be described as an “Equal Balance” program; however, we tilt more toward the Pragmatism style than Perennialism. Teachers help students develop critical thinking and a strong foundation of core knowledge and cultural literacy. However, projects and inquiries will have a real-world application.

      • Foreign Languages


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Equal Balance

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Equal Balance


        Our take: foreign language approach type

        Our take: foreign language approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        These programs feature an equal blend of the audio-lingual and communicative styles of language instruction.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        These programs feature an equal blend of the audio-lingual and communicative styles of language instruction.


        What the school says about their foreign language programs

        What the school says about their foreign language programs

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Collège Bourget High School students can select their language of instruction. In Secondary 1 to 5 (Collège Bourget) students can take all academic subjects in French, there are two levels of English offered in the French program; regular and enriched. In Grade 9 to 11 (Bourget College) students can take all subjects in English, there are two levels of French offered in the English Program; regular and enriched. The Grade 12 course in Bourget College is taught entirely in English and follows the Ontario curriculum. Students wishing to learn a third language can take a “parcours passion” program in Spanish.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Students learn French and Mandarin at Laureate College, with 5 months allocated to each language. Our approach is more Communicative than Audio-Lingual; however, the latter approach is used when it is beneficial to students. The goal of our second language program is to help students develop the vocabulary and language skills needed to communicate their needs and respond to questions with confidence.


        Language instruction offered in:

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Hebrew
        ESL
        Spanish
        Russian
        Latin
        Japanese
        Italian
        Greek
        German
        French
        Chinese-Mandarin
        Chinese-Cantonese

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Hebrew
        ESL
        Spanish
        Russian
        Latin
        Japanese
        Italian
        Greek
        German
        French
        Chinese-Mandarin
        Chinese-Cantonese


        Learning a foreign language is required until

        Treatment of evolution (value)

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Information not available

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Information not available

      • Fine Arts


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Equal Balance

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Equal Balance


        Our take: fine arts approach type

        Our take: fine arts approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        These programs have an equal emphasis on receptive and creative learning.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        These programs have an equal emphasis on receptive and creative learning.


        What the school says about their fine arts program

        What the school says about their fine arts program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Students can select their preference of a fine arts course, they can choose from visual art, drama or music. The college also offers a “parcours passion” for dance where students can participate in competitive dance competitions. The college also offers a “parcours passion” in fashion design.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        At Laureate College, we employ an Equal Balance approach to help students develop their skills, understand the significance and history of art, and cultivate a love of art by creating and sharing their original work. Students learn how to apply aesthetic features and principles before making art in a studio environment. An on-site artist supports our program and works alongside classroom teachers.


        Courses offered in:

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Acting
        Dance
        Drama/Theatre
        Graphic Design
        Music
        Visual Arts

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Acting
        Dance
        Drama/Theatre
        Graphic Design
        Music
        Visual Arts

      • Computers and Technolgy


        Approach

        Approach

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Medium integration

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Medium integration


        Our take: computers and technology approach type

        Our take: computers and technology approach type

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Effort is made to integrate the development of digital literacy through the curriculum. However, this is not a dominant focus.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Effort is made to integrate the development of digital literacy through the curriculum. However, this is not a dominant focus.


        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Collège Bourget is developing a computer literacy program for students from kindergarten to grade 12. Students at the high school level use their own personal device in the classroom. A “parcours passion” program is offered to students who are interested in robotics, they participate in robotics competitions.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        We recognize that computers and technology play a crucial role in equipping students for success in the 21st century. We ensure students develop the skills to complete research and prepare different ways of sharing their information with others. The role of AI is also discussed, and students learn to apply AI appropriately and ethically. Time is not allocated for finding connections between computer applications and curriculum topics. Therefore, our approach is best described as Medium integration.


        Courses offered in:

        Topics covered in science curriculum

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Web design
        Robotics
        Computer science

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Web design
        Robotics
        Computer science

      • Physical Education


        What the school says about their physical education program

        What the school says about their computers and technology program

        COLLEGE BOURGET

        Physical Education is an integral part of the curriculum at Collège Bourget, physical literacy is an important part of our curriculum. Students will have the opportunity to learn various different individual and team sports, we also take advantage of our amazing campus location to participate in outdoor education and winter sports.

        LAUREATE COLLEGE

        Physical Education at Laureate College is characterized as a fun respite from learning during the day. Students get to take a break from their studies and participate in games and activities, working on teamwork, coordination, and strength that help them grow as students outside of the classroom. A relaxed environment not only gives students a break from classes but also allows them to release stress and engage in physical activity. A fun approach is taken when playing games, allowing students to learn from and support one another in improving their skills.

    • PRESCHOOL/K CURRICULUM


      Approach

      Approach

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Academic

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Not applicable


      Our Take

      Our Take

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Academic-based preschools and Kindergartens are the most structured of the different types, and have a strong emphasis on math and reading readiness skills. These programs aim to expose children to what early-elementary school is like. While time is still allotted to free play, much of the day is built around explicit lessons guided by the teacher. Classrooms often resemble play-based ones (with different stations set up around the room), but at an Academic program the teacher leads students through the stations directly, and ties these activities to a whole-class lesson or theme.

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Not applicable


      What the school says

      What the school says

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      The educational mission describes College Bourget as an environment designed for student growth. We ensure students achieve their full potential and succeed academically whilst helping them to be respectful citizens who contribute to their community. The quality of our programs, services and infrastructure provide opportunities for students to find their passion and achieve their personal objectives.

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Information not available

    • CURRICULUM PACE


      Pace

      Pace

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Standard-enriched

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Standard-enriched


      Our Take

      Our Take

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Broadly-speaking, the main curriculum -- like that of most schools -- paces the provincially-outlined one. This pace is steady and set by the teachers and school. The curriculum might still be enriched in various ways: covering topics more in-depth and with more vigor than the provincial one, or covering a broader selection of topics.

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Broadly-speaking, the main curriculum -- like that of most schools -- paces the provincially-outlined one. This pace is steady and set by the teachers and school. The curriculum might still be enriched in various ways: covering topics more in-depth and with more vigor than the provincial one, or covering a broader selection of topics.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Information not available

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Teachers will cover all the required expectations and meet the individual needs of the students because of the small class size.

    • ACADEMIC CULTURE


      Culture

      Culture

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Supportive

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Rigorous


      Our Take

      Our Take

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      A school with a “supportive” academic culture focuses more on process than short-term outcomes: academic performance is a welcomed side-benefit, but not the driving focus. This does not mean the school lacks standards, or has low expectations for its students: a school can have a supportive academic culture and still light the fire of ambition in its students. It does mean, however, the school provides a less intensive culture than schools with a “rigorous” academic classification, and is focused more simply on instilling a love of learning and life-long curiosity.

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      A school with a “rigorous” academic culture places a high value on academic performance, and expects their students to do the same. This does not mean the school is uncaring, unsupportive, or non-responsive -- far from it. A school can have a rigorous academic culture and still provide excellent individual support. It does mean, however, the school places a particular emphasis on performance -- seeking the best students and challenging them to the fullest extent -- relative to a normal baseline. High expectations and standards – and a challenging yet rewarding curriculum – are the common themes here. Keep in mind this classification is more relevant for the older grades: few Kindergarten classrooms, for example, would be called “rigorous”.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Collège Bourget offers a challenging academic program in a supportive environment.

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      At Laureate, our academic culture is rooted in curiosity, creativity, and continuous growth. We set high expectations while honouring each student’s unique learning journey through personalized support and clear learning goals. Students are encouraged to think critically, collaborate respectfully, and take ownership of their learning. Our interdisciplinary STEAM approach nurtures intellectual curiosity and innovation, while enriched leadership opportunities build confidence and responsibility. We believe in celebrating both effort and achievement, fostering a culture where students are motivated to pursue excellence not just for grades, but also for personal fulfillment and meaningful contributions to the community.


      Approach to student honours

      Approach to student honours

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      "We honour and distinguish our brightest students, using them as examples for other students to follow."

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      "We honour and distinguish our brightest students, using them as examples for other students to follow."

    • DEVELOPMENTAL PRIORITIES


      Primary

      Primary

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Balanced
      Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Intellectual
      The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."


      Secondary

      Secondary

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Intellectual
      The goal is to cultivate "academically strong, creative and critical thinkers, capable of exercising rationality, apprehending truth, and making aesthetic distinctions."

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      Balanced
      Equal emphasis is placed on a balance of priorities: intellectual, emotional, social and physical cultivation.


      What the school says

      What the school says

      COLLEGE BOURGET

      Information not available

      LAUREATE COLLEGE

      First and foremost, Laureate is an educational institution committed to meeting the intellectual needs of our students through academic excellence and inquiry-driven learning. Aligned with our core values, we recognize that education goes beyond academics. That’s why we prioritize the holistic development of each student—supporting their social, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being. We nurture well-rounded individuals who lead with integrity, grow with purpose, and make meaningful contributions to their communities. Our goal is to cultivate lifelong learners equipped not only with knowledge, but with the empathy, resilience, and confidence to thrive in a complex and ever-changing world.

  • SPECIAL NEEDS SUPPORT

    FORMAL SUPPORT FOR DISORDERS, DISABILITIES, AND EXCEPTIONALITIES

    A - Forms of Support

    Accommodation:
    Modification:
    Remediation:

    B - Environments

    Indirect Support:
    Resource Assistance:
    Withdrawal Assistance:
    Partial Integration:
    Full-Time Class:
    Forms of Support Environments Forms of Support Environments
    ADHD (moderate to severe)
    This is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Children with ADHD may be hyperactive and unable control their impulses. Or they may have trouble paying attention. These behaviors can interfere with school and home life.
    Learning disabilities
    Dyslexia (Language-Based Learning Disability)
    This is a learning disability that can limit a child's ability to read and learn. It can have a variety of traits. A few of the main ones are impaired phonological awareness and decoding, problems with orthographic coding, and auditory short-term memory impairment.
    Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)
    This is a sound differentiation disorder involving problems with reading, comprehension, and language.
    Dyscalculia
    This is a kind of specific learning disability in math. Kids with this math disorder have problems with calculation. They may also have problems with math-related concepts such as time and money.
    Dysgraphia
    This is a kind of specific learning disability in writing. It involves problems with handwriting, spelling, and organizing ideas.
    Language Processing Disorder
    This is characterized by having extreme difficulty understanding what is heard and expressing what one wants to say. These disorders affect the area of the brain that controls language processing.
    Nonverbal Learning Disorders (NLD)
    These involve difficulties interpreting non-verbal cues, such as facial expressions and body language. They're usually characterized by a significant discrepancy between higher verbal skills and weaker motor, visual-spatial, and social skills.
    Visual Perceptual/Visual Motor Deficit
    A characteristic seen in people with learning disabilities such as Dysgraphia or Non-verbal LD. It can result in missing subtle differences in shapes or printed letters, losing place frequently, struggles with cutting, holding pencil too tightly, or poor eye/hand coordination.
    Developmental
    Autism
    Refers to a range of conditions that involve challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, and speech and nonverbal communication. They also involve unique strengths and differences. For instance, there are persons with both low- and high-functioning autism (some claim the latter is identical to Asperger's syndrome).
    Asperger's Syndrome
    On the autism spectrum, Asperger's is considered quite mild in terms of symptoms. While traits can vary widely, many kids with Asperger's struggle with social skills. They also sometimes fixate on certain subjects and engage in repetitive behaviour.
    Down syndrome
    his is associated with impairment of cognitive ability and physical growth, and a particular set of facial characteristics.
    Intellectual disability
    This is a condition characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning (e.g., reasoning, learning, and problem solving). Intellectual disabilities are also known as general learning disabilities (and used to be referred to as a kind of mental retardation).
    Williams syndrome
    This is a rare genetic disorder present at birth. It is characterized by intellectual disabilities or learning problems, unique facial features, and cardiovascular problems.
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is an umbrella term used to describe the range of effects that can occur in an individual whose mother consumed alcohol during pregnancy. These may include growth deficits, facial anomalies, and damage to the central nervous system, which can lead to cognitive, behavioural, and other problems.
    Behavioral and Emotional
    Troubled behaviour / troubled teens
    roubled teens tend to have problems that are intense, persistent, and can lead to quite unpredictable behaviour. This can lead to behavioural and emotional issues, such as drug and alcohol abuse, criminal behaviour, eating disorders, depression, and anxiety.
    Clinical Depression
    This is a mental health disorder also called "major depression." It involves persistent feelings of sadness, loss, and anger. According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms are usually severe enough to cause noticeable problems in relationships with others or in daily activities, such as school, work, or one's social life.
    Clinical anxiety
    This is a mood disorder involving intense, relentless feelings of distress and fear. They can also have excessive and persistent worry about everyday situations, and repeated episodes of intense anxiety or terror.
    Suicidal thoughts
    This involves persistent thoughts about ending one's life.
    Drug and alcohol abuse
    This involves the excessive use of drug and/or alcohol, which interferes with daily functioning.
    Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
    This is a disruptive behavioural disorder which normally involves angry outbursts, often directed at people of authority. This behaviour must last continuously for six months or more and significantly interfere with daily functioning.
    Physical
    Multiple sclerosis
    This is a condition of the central nervous system. It affects the brain, optic nerves, and spinal cord. Symptoms can include fatigue, loss of motor control, memory loss, depression, and cognitive difficulties.
    Cerebral palsy
    his refers to a group of permanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood. CP is caused by abnormal development or damage to the parts of the brain that control movement, balance, and posture.
    Muscular dystrophy
    Muscular dystrophy is a neuromuscular disorder which weakens the body's muscles. Causes, symptoms, age of onset, and prognosis vary between individuals.
    Spina Bifida
    This is a condition present at birth due to the incomplete formation of the spine and spinal cord. It can lead to a number of physical challenges, including paralysis or weakness in the legs, bowel and bladder incontinence, hydrocephalus (too much fluid in the brain), and deformities of the spine.
    Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder)
    This is a Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). Also known as "sensory integration disorder," it affects fine and/or gross motor coordination in children and adults. It may also affect speech.
    Blindness
    Visual impairment is a decreased ability or inability to see that can't be fixed in usual ways, such as with glasses. Some people are completely blind, while others have what's called "legal blindness."
    Deafness
    Hearing impairment, also known as "hearing loss," is a partial or total inability to hear. The degree of hearing impairment varies between people. It can range from complete hearing loss (or deafness) to partial hearing loss (meaning the ears can pick up some sounds).
    Cystic Fibrosis
    Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is an inherited genetic condition, which affects the body's respiratory, digestive, and reproductive systems. It affects young children and adults.
    Multiple physical
    Accommodating a wide range of physical conditions and disabilities.

    Additional support

    Additional support

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    INFORMAL SUPPORT FOR MILD DIFFICULTIES

    Learning Strategy

    Extra Support

    Mild but clinically diagnosed ADHD

    Accommodations

    Extra support

    Accommodations

    Modifications


    Additional support

    Additional support

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    Social skills programs
    Occupational therapy
    Psychotherapy
    Speech-language therapy


    What the school says about their special needs support

    What the school says about their special needs support

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    Information not available

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    Information not available


    What happens if child develops disorder while enrolled/Should families seek enrollment if child has disability

    What happens if child develops disorder while enrolled/Should families seek enrollment if child has disability

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    Information not available

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    Information not available

  • EXTRACURRICULARS

    Competitive

    Comp.

    Recreational

    Rec.

    Competitive

    Comp.

    Recreational

    Rec.

    Badminton

    Baseball

    Basketball

    Canoeing/Kayaking

    Cricket

    Cross-country skiing

    Cycling

    Downhill skiing

    Equestrian

    Fencing

    Field Hockey

    Figure Skating

    Football

    Golf

    Gymnastics

    Ice Hockey

    Ice Skating

    Lacrosse

    Martial Arts

    Mountain biking

    Racquet Ball

    Rowing

    Rugby

    Running

    Sailing

    Skateboarding

    Snowboarding

    Soccer

    Softball

    Squash

    Swimming

    Tennis

    Track & Field

    Volleyball

    Weightlifting

    Wrestling

    Archery

    Curling

    Ultimate


    Clubs Offered

    Clubs offered

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    Ballet and Classical Ballet
    Yoga
    Yearbook
    Student Council
    Scouting
    Science Club
    School newspaper
    Round Square
    Robotics club
    Radio club
    Poetry/Literature club
    Photography
    Paintball
    Outdoor Education
    Outdoor Club
    Online Magazine
    Musical theatre/Opera
    Math Club
    Jazz Ensemble
    Habitat for Humanity
    Foreign Language Club
    Environmental Club
    Drama Club
    Debate Club
    Dance Club
    Computer Club
    Community Service
    Choir
    Chess Club
    Band
    Audiovisual Club
    Astronomy Club
    Art Club
    Animation

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    Ballet and Classical Ballet
    Yoga
    Yearbook
    Student Council
    Scouting
    Science Club
    School newspaper
    Round Square
    Robotics club
    Radio club
    Poetry/Literature club
    Photography
    Paintball
    Outdoor Education
    Outdoor Club
    Online Magazine
    Musical theatre/Opera
    Math Club
    Jazz Ensemble
    Habitat for Humanity
    Foreign Language Club
    Environmental Club
    Drama Club
    Debate Club
    Dance Club
    Computer Club
    Community Service
    Choir
    Chess Club
    Band
    Audiovisual Club
    Astronomy Club
    Art Club
    Animation


    What the school says

    What the school says

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    • Duke of Edinburgh�s International Award: Laureate College is proud to be a licensed Duke of Edinburgh�s International Award Centre. Through this globally recognized program, students build confidence, resilience, and leadership skills by engaging in community service, developing personal interests, staying physically active, and participating in outdoor adventures. The Award encourages students to step beyond their comfort zones, develop independence, and take ownership of their growth�qualities that support both academic success and lifelong learning.
    • Explorations on the Bruce Trail: With direct access to the Bruce Trail from campus, Laureate College uses this ecological gem of Ontario as a living classroom. Students explore ecosystems, biodiversity, geology, and seasonal change along the Niagara Escarpment while building physical endurance, resilience, and environmental stewardship. Through guided hikes and outdoor inquiry, students develop collaboration, leadership, and reflective thinking�connecting academic learning with well-being and a deep appreciation for the natural world.
    • Disc Golf Fields: Laureate College�s on-campus disc golf fields provide students with an engaging outdoor activity that blends physical movement, focus, and strategic thinking. Through regular play, students develop coordination, perseverance, and sportsmanship while enjoying time in nature. Disc golf also encourages goal-setting, self-reflection, and friendly competition, supporting student well-being and balanced development beyond the classroom.
    • Campus Ecology & Orchard Learning Environment: Set on a 50-acre campus with mature forests, plantations, and apple and crabapple trees, Laureate College offers students rich, hands-on learning beyond the classroom. Through extracurricular nature-based activities, students explore plant life cycles, tree identification, seasonal change, and biodiversity while learning about sustainability, land stewardship, and food systems. These experiences foster observation skills, environmental responsibility, patience, and curiosity�helping students build a lasting connection to nature and place.
    • Expansive Outdoor Learning & Recreation Spaces: Laureate College�s 50-acre campus features numerous multipurpose outdoor fields that support a wide range of sports, physical education, and outdoor activities. Surrounded by open space and nature, the campus offers a spacious, calm learning environment with fresh air and minimal traffic and noise�an increasingly rare setting within the GTA. Away from city congestion and light pollution, students also benefit from clear night skies for star observation, outdoor science experiences, and on-campus camping grounds, making the campus an exceptional place for both learning and well-being.
    • Farm-to-Table Club: Laureate College�s Farm-to-Table Club offers students a hands-on learning experience through our on-campus vegetable farmland, managed in partnership with Backyard Harvest. Guided by local farmers, students take part in the full journey from planting and caring for crops to harvesting and seeing fresh produce served in the school cafeteria. Through this experience, students develop an appreciation for sustainable food systems, environmental stewardship, teamwork, and healthy living�while gaining a meaningful connection to where their food comes from.
  • Financial Aid

    Grades eligible

    Grades eligible

    1 - 12

    Students on aid

    Students on aid

    0%

    10%

    Avg. aid package (annual)

    Avg. aid package (annual)

    $0

    $5,000

  • ADMISSIONS

    Admissions

    Admissions rate

    0%

    85%

    Day entry years

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    Boarding entry years

    9, 10, 11, 12

    Day admissions deadline

    Rolling

    Rolling

    Boarding admissions deadline

    Rolling

    Rolling

    Interview required?

    Yes: grades 9 - 12

    Yes: grades 1 - 12

    SSAT required

    No

    No

    SSAT(out of province) required

    No

    No

    English Language Eligibility Certificate Required

    No

    No

    Entrance exams required

    No

    No

    Entrance essay required

    No

    No

    Application fee required

    No

    No

    Type of student school is looking for

    Type of student school is looking for

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    At Laureate College, we seek students who demonstrate the potential to thrive through our Eight Core Competencies. These competencies guide our teaching, learning, and student development, and reflect the qualities essential for success both in school and beyond. We are looking for students who are: • Critical Thinkers Students who approach problems analytically and creatively. They enjoy asking questions, analyzing information, and making informed judgments. They are eager to understand the “why” behind what they learn and apply their thinking to real-world contexts. (Critical Thinking) • Effective Communicators Learners who express their ideas clearly and confidently across various forms—spoken, written, artistic, and digital. They are also thoughtful listeners who engage meaningfully with others’ perspectives. (Communication) • Collaborative Leaders Individuals who work well with others, demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, and lead with integrity and respect. They value teamwork, build positive relationships, and contribute constructively to shared goals. (Collaboration) • Globally Aware Citizens Students who are open-minded, accepting of others, and culturally literate. They demonstrate empathy and a sense of social responsibility as they engage with global and local communities. (Citizenship) • Creative Innovators Students who think outside the box generate original ideas and find innovative ways to apply their learning. They explore possibilities with imagination and aren't afraid to take intellectual risks. (Creativity) • Lifelong Learners Curious, self-directed individuals who embrace challenges and continuously seek to grow. They ask questions, connect ideas across disciplines, and reflect on their learning processes to deepen understanding. (Consolidation) • Resilient and Self-Aware Individuals Learners who demonstrate perseverance, emotional intelligence, and a strong sense of self. They manage stress, regulate their emotions, and maintain a healthy balance between academic life, extracurricular involvement, and personal well-being. (Confidence) • Ethical and Reflective Individuals Students who act with integrity, respect, and empathy. They take responsibility for their actions, accept feedback with openness, and engage in self-reflection. With strong character and metacognitive awareness, they continually strive to improve both themselves and their relationships with others. (Consideration) We believe that academic achievement is only one part of a student’s success. Our most successful applicants are those who show promise in developing these competencies and a readiness to engage fully in a supportive, forward-thinking, and STEAM-rich learning environment.

    What the school says

    What the school says

    COLLEGE BOURGET

    Kindly note that the admission requirements vary according to the Franchophone and Anglophone sectors.  Please refer to the admission pages for the different levels. 

    FRENCH SECTOR - Secondary 1-5

    • Application form to be completed online by clicking on FORM ;
    • A copy of the June report cards of the last 2 years ;
    • A copy of the interim report-card 2025-2026 ;
    • A copy of the diagnostic evaluation report and the Individualized Education Plan (IEP), if applicable ;
    • A 2-3 minutes video in French to be sent to [email protected] with a shared link of your choice. 

    Video information/content:

    1. First name, last name and age
    2. What school do you currently attend? 
    3. What is your favorite subject in school? Why do you like it?
    4. What are your passions?
    5. Why do you want to come to Collège Bourget?

    ENGLISH SECTOR - Grades 9-12

    Step 1: Complete an online application by clicking FORM

    Step 2: Upload the following supporting documents:

    • A statement of interest from the applicant written in English (providing some information about the applicant’s current interests as the reasons why they wish to attend Bourget College).
    • A copy of the most recent school report (PDF format).
    • A copy of the final school report from the previous year (PDF format).
    • A copy of the Quebec Achievement Record issued by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (for Grade 11 applicants from Quebec).
    • If applicable, a copy of the diagnostic assessment report and the individualized education plan.
    • A photo ID for Grade 12 applicant (to register for online courses).
    • An introductory video ** (maximum two minutes).  Please submit the hyperlink to [email protected].  The subject of your email must be your child's last name, first name and level requested.

    Video information/content:

    • Introduction - First name, last name and age, and a few words about your family.
    • What school are you currently attending? What do you like about it?
    • Are you involved in any specific programs, activities, clubs or committees at your current school?
    • What are your passions, interests or hobbies?
    • Why do you want to come to Bourget College?
    • Is there a specific program you wish to participate in at Bourget College?
    • Tell us why you believe Bourget College should accept you for the upcoming school year.

    Step 3: Some applicants may be invited to an interview with the Director of Bourget College.

    LAUREATE COLLEGE

    The following steps are required for admissions:

    1. Complete the student application form and submit the application fee payment of $300 CAD along with 

    • the most recent two school years' report cards. G12 candidates must include three years from G9 to G11. A minimum grade average of 75% is required for admission to Grades 9 to 12.
    • proof of ID, such as a birth certificate or passport ID page
    • self-portrait
    • other supporting documents if applicable: awards, achievement certificates or professional assessment reports 

    2.  An online or in-person interview will be arranged if needed. Junior school candidates are required to have an interview with the Junior School Principal. 

    3.  Accepted candidates will receive the Offer of Admission from Laureate to proceed with the enrollment process

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • NOTABLE ALUMNI

    Alumni

    information not available
    information not available

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