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750 Students
Boarding
0%
International
0%
Co-Ed Gender
Secondary (Grades 9-12) Age

Featured Matriculation

  • McGill University
  • Queen’s University
  • University of Toronto
  • Western University
  • University of British Columbia
College Prep Focus
Block Schedule
No Saturday Classes
Summer Programs
Testing Required
Rolling Application Deadline
362 Mariposa Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, K1M 0T3 Address
13 Acres Campus Size
Uniform Dress Code
225 Students
Boarding
0%
International
0%
Female Only Gender
Post-Graduate (Grades 9-12; PG) Age

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  • Boston College
  • Brandeis University
  • Columbia University
  • Dartmouth College
College Prep Focus
Semesters Schedule
No Saturday Classes
No Summer Programs
Testing Required
January Application Deadline
230 Bushy Hill Road, Simsbury, CT 06070 Address
175 Acres Campus Size
Uniform Dress Code
For generations young women have come to The Ethel Walker School to embrace their full potential in a community that cherishes learning and curiosity.
550 Students
Boarding
0%
International
0%
Co-Ed Gender
Secondary (Grades 9-12) Age

Featured Matriculation

  • University of British Columbia
  • University of Toronto 
  • University of California – Berkeley
  • McGill University
  • Parsons School of Design
  • University of Washington
College Prep Focus
Block Schedule
Saturday Classes
No Summer Programs
Testing Required
January Application Deadline
2735 Mount Baker Road, Mill Bay, BC, Canada V8H 1K8 Address
90 Acres Campus Size
Uniform Dress Code
Brentwood is a progressive, co-ed boarding school for Grades 8 to 12 located on a spectacular oceanfront campus on Vancouver Island in BC, Canada. Brentwood provides a modern, West Coast learning experience for globally-minded students who embrace our values of grit and joy. Student choice is a unique part of our culture and a deciding factor in who attends the School. This creates a supportive community of students from over 50 countries who gain the independence and skills to succeed in the post-secondary world.