Private schools in Richmond
3 schools in Richmond, BC.
Canada Star Secondary School
Richmond, BC
Our goal at Canada Star Secondary School is to develop students into leaders and teach them the knowledge that will be beneficial perpetually. As a private school, we offer small classes, and this gives every student plenty of opportunities to shine. Canada Star Secondary School offers complete grade 10 - 12 courses for credits. In order to ensure the quality of learning, we have teacher assistants to offer extra help after school everyday. Other than the credit courses, we provide other courses such as: computer science, fencing, golfing, music, art, math contests, AP courses, volunteering opportunities and much more.
Richmond Christian School (Elementary Campus)
Richmond, BC
Richmond Christian School (Secondary Campus)
Richmond, BC
A private and independent school located in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
Nearby schools
Within 50 km of Richmond.
Royal Canadian College
Vancouver, BC
Royal Canadian College philosophy is one that emphasizes a holistic approach to the well-being of its students. In step with its student academic development, the College makes a special effort in helping them in their preparation for post-secondary education.
King David High School
Vancouver, BC
King David High School (KDHS) is a pluralistic, community, co-educational, Jewish high school in the Oakridge district of Vancouver. The school, initially known as Maimonides Secondary School, opened in September 1987 with nine students in grade 8. In 2005, King David High School opened the doors to a new facility. The high school is located on the corner of Willow and 41st Avenue, in close proximity to the Vancouver Jewish Community Center. KDHS is the largest Jewish High School west of Winnipeg. The unique feature of King David High School is its dynamic, integrated - general and Judaic studies - dual curriculum. Throughout its history KDHS has developed leaders and visionaries who now play important roles that support both local and global communities. KDHS is committed to: ? Creating academic excellence ? by providing a challenging integrated dual curriculum and extra-curricular activities that inspire lifelong learning and empower each student to achieve his or her full potential ? Imparting Jewish values ? by instilling an enduring understanding of and love for Torah, the Jewish people, the community and Eretz Israel ? Developing effective leaders ? by teaching and inspiring individuals to be giving of themselves, both to the Jewish community and to the greater society in which they live
Vancouver College
Top 25Vancouver, BC
Vancouver College (also known as VC) is a Catholic private high school and private elementary school (K-12) located in the Shaughnessy neighbourhood of Vancouver. An all-boys university-preparatory school, Vancouver College's elementary and secondary programs have a combined population of over 1,000 students. Although its official religion is Catholic, it is open to all religions. The school participates in sporting events under the moniker of the "Fighting Irish". Vancouver College is one of two all-boy schools in the Vancouver area, the other being St. George's School.
Vancouver Formosa Academy
Vancouver, BC
Vancouver Formosa Academy has been established as a bridge between the students' education in their home countries and their senior high school education in Canada.
Little Flower Academy
Vancouver, BC
An independent Catholic girls' day school in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Crofton House School
Top 25Vancouver, BC
Crofton House School is an independent school for girls and young women. Enhanced by a century of tradition, we are a community dedicated to stimulating and nurturing each student's potential for intellectual, artistic, and athletic excellence. We inspire young women to meet the challenges of life with confidence, to take a responsible role in society, and to enjoy a lifelong enthusiasm for learning.
Prince of Wales Mini School
Vancouver, BC
Prince of Wales Mini School is a district enrichment program offered by the Vancouver Board of Education.
Stratford Hall
#867Vancouver, BC
An independent coeducational school located on the east side of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Century High School
Vancouver, BC
CHS has always maintained a very personal, caring atmosphere and offered a dynamic secondary school program to students from all around the world.
Fraser Academy
#711Vancouver, BC
A school for students challenged by a spectrum of language-based learning difficulties often termed “dyslexia.”
St. John's School
#609Vancouver, BC
St. John?s School is a co-educational independent school for students in Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12. The IB Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme are offered from Junior Kindergarten - Grade 12. St. John?s is a vibrant community that embraces families and provides individual attention for students. Students participate in a breadth of athletic, artistic and academic co-curricular activities.
St. George's School
Top 25Vancouver, BC
Building Fine Young Men, One Boy at a Time St. George's School is a world-class boys' university preparatory school offering a day program to students in Grade 1 to 12 and a residential life program to Grade 8 to 12. With a total enrollment of 1160, of which 120 are boarding students from over 18 countries worldwide, St. George's School has achieved national and international prominence in many academic, artistic, and athletic competitions. The School enjoys the reputation as one of the preeminent schools in Canada. Philosophically, St. George's School is committed to an all-boys education. Its pedagogy is drawn from brain research that validates the unique learning styles of boys. Admission to the School is highly selective. Students are expected to meet specific entrance standards & demonstrate excellence outside the classroom. The School continues to invest in financial assistance to ensure that there is a balanced applicant pool. St. George?s School offers a challenging yet supportive environment for each boy through a broad range of curricular offerings, many at an advanced level, as well as numerous cocurricular options. Fine and performing arts are well-represented through performances by our nationally-recognized concert bands, four major dramatic productions a year, and art exhibits from a vibrant visual arts program. Students also have access to more than 50 clubs and a diverse outdoor education program that includes a specialized full-year program for students in Grade 10. In recent years, the School has invested considerable resources into a service-based program that ensures students give back to the community in a variety of ways. Supported by university counselling services, graduates are admitted to top-tier universities in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.