Choosing the right school for your child is not always easy. From childcare to secondary school, your family will have to take decisions. You’ll have access to a wide range of options depending on the kind of school you want your child to be enrolled in, your neighborhood, the different programs that are available, and different other things to consider. Here are some key questions you’ll have to think about.

Do you want your children to enroll in a private vs a public school?

- Public schools are funded by the BC government and there is no fee for your child to attend one of the public schools as the government pays for most of the tuition (school fees). To register your child in a public school, you will need to contact your school board.

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Some school communities offer a program called Settlement Workers in Schools (SWIS). This program is aimed to help the children of newcomers and their families adjust to their new school and community.

- Private schools (or independent schools) are fee-supported educational institutions for the primary and secondary level that are not under government control. Each private school has its own range of areas of concentration and specialization, however, they do follow the same educational curriculum for school operations. Some schools may offer programs for students with special needs, others may provide faith-based learning and there are also schools that are all-girls or all-boys.

Some advantages of choosing a private school are that the students may have more one-on-one time with teachers as well as an advantage of being offered a variety of specialized programs and other extracurricular options in comparison to public schools. However, the disadvantages of enrolling a student into a private school will mainly be the school tuition fees. Generally, the starting point for private schools can start at around 60,000 and this does not include the extracurricular fees that may incur.

What is a school catchment?

Following that decision to choose a public or a private school, you will have to decide on the neighborhood or area that you wish to live in. Each neighborhood has a “school catchment,” what this means is that based on the area you reside in, your child will automatically be enrolled or prioritized to enroll in the public schools within the area.

Sometimes exceptions can be made if your child/student wants to attend another local school that provides a special program that is not provided at the school within your catchment. For example, certain schools provide an IB program (that we mentioned above) and if a student wishes to attend a school with this program, then they might be able to transfer.

The Vancouver School Board created a school locator tool to help families identify their catchment schools.  You’ll just have to enter your street name to find the schools that are serving your address.

How much is school tuition?

All public schools across Canada are “free” under certain circumstances. Those that are considered residents (PR, Citizenships) and their dependents would receive free schooling for elementary up to secondary/high school. For families in which the parents/common-law partners hold work visas, their dependents (ages up to 21 + 364 days) are also able to attend public schools for free.

However, any students who apply directly for a study visa, with the intention of studying or attending a school, and do not have parents that are under a working visa/PR/Citizenship would be subject to an international student tuition fee cost which vary between districts.

Anyone planning to attend a private school would also be subject to an international student fee on top of the regular school tuition. Furthermore, those with children that are planning to attend a post-secondary school (college, university, etc) will also be subject to an international student tuition fee that is higher than the regular school tuition.

Please note that once your family has received their PR, you can consult with your school to see if there are options for financial flexibility per your immigration status.

How to determine your school catchment?

As mentioned, the area that you choose to live in will determine the “catchment” or the “School district” that your children will be allowed to enroll in if you decide to opt for public schooling. Each school district will have their own registration website but you will be asked to provide important documentation.

Each School District will have its own separate application portal, for example, if you are planning to reside in the North Vancouver area, you will want to look for the North Vancouver School District online application. If you need help finding your school district/catchment, you can use this handy link here:  https://mybaragar.com/index.cfm?event=page.SchoolLocatorPublic&DistrictCode=BC39

Suggested Prompts

How do private schools vary in their approaches to specialized programs and extracurricular activities compared to public schools?

What are the potential challenges and benefits for families when transferring a student to a different school outside their catchment area?

In what ways might school catchment policies impact community diversity and access to educational resources?

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