Our partner schools in Canada are carefully selected for their academic excellence, supportive communities, and welcoming environments for international students. Each school offers unique opportunities for learning, personal growth, and cultural exchange.
With these diverse partner schools, international students can find the perfect environment to pursue academic excellence, develop new talents, and prepare for future success in Canada and beyond.
Located in Kanata, one of Ottawa’s safest and most prosperous communities, Holy Trinity is surrounded by government professionals and high-tech industry employees. The school provides strong academic counseling and university preparation services, ensuring students make informed choices about their courses and future pathways.
Students can join a wide variety of clubs (art, band, dance, chess, math, drama, skiing, and more). Senior students also gain real-world experience through local Co-op placements, earning credits while developing workplace skills.
Established in 1962, Bell High School is one of Ottawa’s strongest academic schools, known for excellence in sciences, mathematics, and business. With a student–teacher ratio of 13:1, students receive personal attention. Bell offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses in subjects such as Calculus, Physics, Economics, English, and French.
Beyond academics, Bell has extensive sports programs (soccer, rugby, hockey, skiing, basketball, and more), as well as facilities for dance, music, drama, and technology studies.
Mother Teresa is recognized for high academic achievement, with 90% of graduates accepted into top Canadian universities. The school offers a broad curriculum, including sciences, business, technology, computer studies, and media arts, and excels in information technology competitions across Ontario.
Sports programs include basketball, rugby, skiing, volleyball, football, and wrestling, with excellent facilities supporting a balanced student life.
Founded in 1974, Bayridge Secondary School emphasizes academic success, community spirit, and tradition. Students benefit from a wide curriculum covering social sciences, visual and performing arts, business, technology, and cooperative education.
Extracurricular activities include athletics (rugby, hockey, basketball, golf, curling), music ensembles, drama, and community service clubs, encouraging students to grow both academically and socially.
Located in Markham, Unionville High School is ranked among the top 10 high schools in Ontario. It is best known for its Arts Unionville program, offering specialized training in Dance, Drama, Music, and Visual Arts, while also maintaining strong academic achievement.
The campus features modern classrooms, computer labs, science facilities, and arts studios, providing students with opportunities to explore both academic and creative pathways.
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