Glenlyon Norfolk School is an inclusive family-driven community whose members care about each other and the world around them, where dedicated teachers and staff deliver the full International Baccalaureate Program in a co-educational environment from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. Building on our foundation as a university preparatory school, we encourage students to be curious, engaged and balanced learners who are ready to take positive risks, make mistakes and discover their true selves.
Glenlyon Norfolk School started its long life in 1913 as a girls school, the founders intending to establish something better, something more forward thinking, much like other girls’ schools that have a similar pedigree. Later, a boys school was established nearby, and in 1986 they combined to become the school, at least in broad outlines, as it exists today. In keeping with the initial vision, the school intends to be at the leading edge of instruction, continually evaluating what it offers and ensuring that it’s in keeping with what students will need for success at post-secondary studies and beyond. In 1996 it became an IB World School with the adoption of the Diploma Programme, adding the Middle Years Programme and Primary Years Programme in 2004 and 2007, respectively. With them, GNS became one of the first schools in the country to offer the full continuum. The tradition of evaluation and evolution continues today, in a very literal sense, with the school in the midst of an ambitious strategic plan, one intending to keep the school at the forefront of innovation while reflecting the values and ideals that have informed the life of the school for more than a century. The offering, rightly, is highly regarded, and serves as an example to other schools nationally. The ideal student is one who can thrive in a challenging, vibrant, dynamic learning environment.
From the review: “By any metric, Glenlyon Norfolk School is one of the best of its kind in Canada, namely a school that offers the full IB curriculum with two unique boarding options, and prepares students for post-secondary education and beyond.” “What distinguishes GNS is that attention to self-awareness.”
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Scott Fitness Centre for Middle and Senior School
Senior Girls Field Hockey on the Turf at Pemberton Woods
Gudewill Gym for Middle and Senior School
"Our Town" performed in Denford Hall
The Music Centre at Pemberton Woods
Artroom
Middle and Senior School Campus
Junior School campus on Beach Drive
Senior School classroom
Junior School classroom
Middle School classroom
Gryphon House dorm room
Gryphon House dining room
Gryphon House common room
Middle & Senior School Science Lab
Outdoor Education
Nature School
Middle School chromebooks
Dining Hall for Middle and Senior School
David Graham Learning Commons
Senior School Learning Commons
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Some private schools offer International Baccalaureate (IB) programming. The "Diploma Programme" is offered to students in the final two years of high school, while the "Primary Years Programme" (ages 3 to 12) and "Middle Years Programme" (ages 11 to 16) serve as preparation for the diploma program.
Program | offered |
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Primary Years | |
Middle Years | |
Diploma program | |
Career-related program |
Focus |
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Academic |
DIBELS Testing: This school does not use DIBELS testing to assess reading progress.
Subject | offered |
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Evolution as consensus theory | |
Evolution as one of many equally viable theories | |
Evolution is not taught |
Subject | offered |
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Biology | |
Chemistry | |
Ecology | |
Geology | |
Meteorology | |
Physics | |
Physiology | |
Zoology |
Subject | offered |
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Canadian lit | |
American lit | |
European (continental) lit | |
World (non-Western) lit | |
English lit | |
Ancient lit |
Subject | offered |
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Chinese-Cantonese | |
Chinese-Mandarin | |
French | |
German | |
Greek | |
Italian | |
Japanese | |
Hebrew | |
Latin | |
Russian | |
Spanish | |
ESL |
Subject | offered |
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Acting | |
Dance | |
Drama/Theatre | |
Graphic Design | |
Music | |
Visual Arts |
Expressive | |
Disciplined |
Subject | offered |
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Computer science | |
Robotics | |
Web design |
Flexible pacing style | offered |
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Subject-streaming (tracking) | |
Multi-age classrooms as standard | |
Ability-grouping (in-class) as common | |
Frequent use of cyber-learning (at-their-own-pace) | |
Regular guided independent study opportunities | |
Differentiated assessment |
GNS offers no/limited support for students with learning difficulties or special needs.
Subject Ttype | offered |
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Learning strategy and study counselling; habit formation | |
Extra support and minor accommodations for children experiencing subclinical difficulties |
Subject Ttype | offered |
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Accommodations | |
Modifications | |
Extra support |
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Curriculum delivery: Enrichment (The main focus is on enrichment. This means that while students may work at a marginally quicker pace than public school peers, the primary aim is to study subject in broader and deeper ways.)
Program | offered |
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Custom subject enrichment (special arrangement) | |
Custom curriculum compacting (special arrangement) | |
Guided independent study (custom gifted arrangement) | |
Cyber-learning opportunities (custom gifted arrangement) | |
Formalized peer coaching opportunities (specifically for gifted learners to coach others) | |
Custom subject acceleration (special arrangement) | |
Career exploration (custom gifted arrangement) | |
Project-based learning (custom gifted arrangement) | |
Mentorships (custom gifted arrangement) |
In grade Gr. 12, GNS students perform an average of >2 hours of homework per night.
JK | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |
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GNS | 0 mins | 15 mins | 15 mins | 15 mins | 30 mins | 45 mins | 30 mins | 45 mins | 60 mins | 120 mins | 120 mins | 120 mins | 160 mins |
Site Average | 6 mins | 14 mins | 17 mins | 22 mins | 28 mins | 33 mins | 39 mins | 50 mins | 55 mins | 70 mins | 80 mins | 97 mins | 105 mins |
Lettered or numbered grades | Gr. 6 to Gr. 12 |
Prose (narrative)-based feedback | JK to Gr. 12 |
Academic achievement reporting | JK to Gr. 12 |
Habits and behaviour reporting | JK to Gr. 12 |
Parent-teacher meetings | JK to Gr. 12 |
Competitive sports: 13
Recreational sports: 2
Glenlyon Norfolk School offers 22 clubs and extracurricular programs.
JK | SK | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |
Day | $20,840 | |||||||||||||
Day (Domestic: in province) | $22,845 | $24,905 | $26,390 | |||||||||||
Day (Domestic: out of province) | $27,595 | $29,655 | $31,140 | |||||||||||
Day (International) | $35,460 | $37,520 | $39,005 | |||||||||||
Boarding (Domestic: in province) | $57,260 | |||||||||||||
Boarding (Domestic: out of province) | $60,090 | |||||||||||||
Boarding (International) | $73,145 | |||||||||||||
Homestay (International) | $55,060 | $56,545 |
Discounts
Discount Type | Enrolment Type | Amount |
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2nd child (sibling) | all students | 5% |
3rd child (sibling) | all students | 10% |
4th child (sibling) | all students | 10% |
Grade range that need-based aid is offered: | SK to 12 |
Percentage of grade-eligible students receiving financial aid | 15% |
Average aid package size | $2,000 |
Percentage of total enrolment on financial aid | 15% |
Total aid available | $1,000,000 |
This school works with Apple Financial Inc. for processing financial applications
Please note that at this time bursaries are only available to domestic day students. The application for financial assistance is separate from the application for admission. Both must be submitted at the time of application in order to be considered for financial assistance. Candidates wishing to apply for financial assistance must complete and submit the Financial Aid for Canadian Students (FACS) application form available via the Apple Financial Services website.
Students applying for an entrance scholarship to Grades 6-12 should have an outstanding academic history, achieve the equivalent of an "A" standing on the entrance exams, have a demonstrated interest/commitment to the visual or performing arts and/or athletics, and have a willingness to participate fully in the life of the school.
Students applying for an entrance scholarship to Grades 6-12 should have an outstanding academic history, achieve the equivalent of an "A" standing on the entrance exams, have a demonstrated interest/commitment to the visual or performing arts and/or athletics, and have a willingness to participate fully in the life of the school.
For more details, visit:www.mygns.ca/admissions/tuition-and-financial-supportGlenlyon Norfolk School is proud to introduce the GNS Community Scholarships, which provide entrance scholarships of up to $10,000 for new Senior School students joining us in the 2020/2021 school year. These scholarships are renewable annually, provided that each recipient meet and exceed our expectations in terms of contributions to the GNS community.
Step 1: Complete the ONLINE APPLICATION FORM and submit your application fee.
Step 2: Submit copies of your two most recent report cards.
Step 3: Submit two reference letters; one academic and one personal (coach, music teacher, etc.).
Step 4: Submit your personal statement about why you would be a great Community Scholar in a format of your choosing. Make a 60-90 second video, write an essay, create a work of art or come up with another unique way to present yourself and show off your unique personality. Make sure that your submission answers:
Steps 1 to 4 must be complete before April 30, 2016 for an applicant to be considered.
Step 5: Contact the Admissions Office (250.370.6801 or [email protected]) to book a time to write your entrance test and have your personal interview. Testing and interviews will be held on April 27, May 4 and May 11.
For more details, visit:www.mygns.ca/community-scholarshipsGrades | Gender | Living Arrangement | Enrolment | |
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Group 1 | JK to Gr. 12 | Coed | Day | 800 |
Group 2 | Gr. 7 to Gr. 12 | Coed | Homestay | 30 |
Group 3 | Gr. 8 to Gr. 12 | Coed | Boarding | 24 |
Total enrolment | 854 |
Average class size | 16 to 18 |
% of international students (total enrolment) | 15% |
Number of different nationalities within student population | 20 |
Five-day boarding program offered | Yes |
% in boarding (grade-eligible) | 6% |
JK | SK | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |
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Day Enrollment | 48 | 36 | 36 | 36 | 40 | 44 | 44 | 59 | 59 | 68 | 81 | 93 | 83 | 68 |
Boarding Enrollment | N/A | 4 | 7 | 5 | 4 | |||||||||
Homestay Enrollment | N/A | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 7 | ||||||||
Class Size | 16 | 18 | 18 | 18 | 20 | 22 | 22 | 17 | 18 | 20 | 21 | 19 | 19 | 17 |
Assessment | Required | Grades |
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Interview | PS - 12 | |
SSAT | ||
SSAT (out of province) | ||
Entrance Exam(s) | 3 - 12 | |
Entrance Essay |
Day students: Rolling
Boarding students: Rolling
Homestay students: Rolling
Offer mid-year entry: Yes
Application fee: $250
Registration fee: $2,500
Deposit: N/A
Application requirements include receiving a completed application form along with a $250 application fee and the two most recent report cards for the applying student. Older students must then complete the entrance exams. We also require the completion of a confidential student report from a current teacher. For international students, we also require copies of passports for both the student and his or her parents, as these are necessary for preparation of custodianship documents. Once these items are received, we perform an onsite or Skype interview. We also prefer, where possible, for the applying student to visit the school for a day.
This is the percentage of applicants typically accepted into the school. So if 50 students are admitted out of 100 applicants, the school has an overall acceptance rate of 50%.
Student Entry Points
This shows approximately how many openings there are likely to be in each grade in a typical year, as well as the estimated acceptance rate for each grade level.
Student Type | JK | SK | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
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Day Acceptance (Acceptance rate) | 23 - 30 (72%) | 0 | 7 - 11 (72%) | 2 - 3 (72%) | 3 - 4 (72%) | 3 - 12 (80%) | 2 - 6 (72%) | 16 - 17 (80%) | 10 - 19 (80%) | 10 - 15 (80%) | 11 - 19 (72%) | 15 - 21 (72%) | 14 - 16 (72%) | 0 - 4 (90%) |
Homestay Acceptance (Acceptance rate) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Average graduating class size | 75 |
Students accepted into post-secondary studies upon graduation | N/A |
Percentage of students who attend post-secondary institutions outside of Canada | N/A |
Students who attended a Ivy+ school Number of students in the past 5 years that that attended one of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Stanford, University of Chicago, Oxford or Cambridge (UK) | 6 |
University of Victoria | 33% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
University of British Columbia | 22% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Queen's University | 17% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
University of Toronto | 14% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dalhousie University | 10% |
Glenlyon Norfolk School Graduates’ Post-Secondary Studies:
Aggregate of All Schools’ Post-Secondary Studies:
Career planning | |
Internships | N/A |
Mentorship Program | |
University counseling |
What GNS says:
Alumnus | Grad Year | Accomplishment |
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Jonnie Penn | 2004 | Jonnie Penn is the creator, executive producer and cast member of MTV series The Buried Life and co-author of the book “What Do You Want To Do Before You Die?”. |
Atom Egoyan | 1978 | Atom Egoyan is one of the most celebrated contemporary filmmakers on the international scene. His body of work includes theatre, music, and art installations. |
Timothy Williams | 1983 | Timothy Williams is a multi award-winning composer and orchestrator of film, TV, video games and theatre, with over 63 feature film credits. |
Joan Willsher-Martel | 1942 | Joan's work is in such public collections as the Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa; the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Sydney, NS; and the University of Toronto. |
Walter Prossnitz | 1976 | Pianist whose extensive concert work includes concerts with orchestras in New York (Carnegie Hall), Seattle, Montreal, Mexico City, Munich and Nuremberg. |
Joyce Anne Marriott | 1931 | Joyce Anne Marriott was a poet/writer who won the 1941 Governor General’s Award for English-Language, Poetry, or Drama for Calling Adventurers! |
Myfanwy Pavelic | 1933 | Myfanwy Pavelic was a portrait artist whose portrait of Yehudi Menuhin, hung permanently in the National Portrait Gallery in London was the first-ever Canadian to be so honoured. |
Ian Tyson | 1950 | Ian Tyson is a Canadian singer-songwriter, best known for having written the songs "Four Strong Winds" and "Someday Soon", performed with partner Sylvia Tyson as the duo Ian & Sylvia. |
Benjamin Butterfield | 1978 | This Canadian tenor enjoys an international career as one of Canada's most successful and sought-after artists. He has performed to critical acclaim throughout North America and Europe. |
Michael Audain | 1953 | Michael James Audain attended GNS (Glenlyon) from 1946-1951. He would go on to become a social activist, residential developer, museum builder, grizzly bear protector, art collector and philanthropist |
Eve Egoyan | 1981 | Eve Egoyan is an internationally celebrated Armenian-Canadian pianist. She has recorded 12 solo CDs which have received accolades including “Top Classical Disc of the Year”, The Globe and Mail (2011). |
Christine Evans | 2006 | Christine Evans is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Her debut single, "Take Me Home"/"Time for Me" was released in 2004 and her debut album, Take Me Home followed in 2005 by Warner Music Canada. |
Alumni Highlights
I am honoured to be the head of the Glenlyon Norfolk School community school, entrusted with ensuring a quality education for our students from Gryphon First Steps (3 years old) to Grade 12.
We are a proudly Canadian school with a global viewpoint, as demonstrated by our International Baccalaureate (IB) World School designation.
If you’re reading these words you’ve already begun an important process. If you explore further you will find detailed information and vivid descriptions of student life, both inside and outside the classroom, at each of our two unique and idyllic campuses.
You’ll discover the depth and breadth of the IB curricula that underpins every aspect of our academic life, and you’ll learn about the first-class co-curricular opportunities that ensure each and every GNS student has the opportunity to embrace an experience that is well-rounded, challenging and fun.
In that sense, GNS is no different from so many of the other fine schools in BC, across Canada, and around the world.
But GNS is so much more than that.
The GNS experience is an enriched one that meets every student where they are and supports them to do their very best. This is possible because of our people. Our community. The partnership built between the school and our families creates a strong environment for student growth. The relationships forged between students and teachers who know them and care about them as individuals set us apart and make our great school truly exceptional.
As I often state, the foundation of GNS lies in Our Core Values. Truth. Courage. Caring. Individuality. Community. These principles guide each member of the “GNS Family,” as we ensure the school remains an exceptional place for students, parents, families, alumni, faculty and staff. I know that my two boys love it here!
Our collective philosophy is to never miss an opportunity to celebrate one another’s achievements, but to also never miss a chance to grow and to learn. As in many schools, excellence at GNS is measured in part by academic success, but it’s also gauged by the development of empathy, by the discovery of new passions, by a willingness to push beyond comfort zones, and by the ability to create and maintain enduring relationships and friendships that last a lifetime.
We’re so excited that you’re considering joining our community, and we look forward to assisting you through the process. If you have questions, please ask. If you have comments, I hope you’ll share them with our Director of Enrolment, Trevor Mannion.
The journey you are about to embark on is one that is shared and enhanced by every other member of this community. Together, we’ll ensure that the future is brighter for you, for your family, and for our school.
Warmly,
Chad Holtum
Head of School
January 21, 2021
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