Shawnigan Lake School is an independent co-educational boarding school on Canada’s beautiful West Coast. Beginning in Grade 8, our unique Shawnigan Journey purposefully guides students through a distinct, unparalleled and bold educational experience. Through empowering involvement in unique experiential, service, academic, fine art and athletic programs, Shawnigan graduates have the capacity, compassion and courage required to create exceptional lives for themselves and others.
Shawnigan was founded in 1916 with just six students and cast in the mold of the leading English grammar schools. Its direct model was Westminster School, whose history stretches back to 1179. As such, it provides, aesthetically at least, a contrast to Brentwood, which neighbours the school. Both, as well as Brookes to the south, have some of the most stunning campuses that you could hope to find. The setting of Vancouver Island simply adds to the luster. The founders of Shawnigan Lake felt that all of those things—buildings, vistas, space—were important aspects of learning, and that a school’s setting should be inspiriting. And, certainly, it is. What the campus might lose in terms of warm and cuddly, it gains in a sense of tradition, organization, and consistency. The centennial celebration included school founder C. W. Lonsdale’s 1932 Packard convertible, adding a touch of the Great Gatsby. Still, there is a nice mix of modernity as well, perhaps most obviously in Genius Hour, a program developed by Wendy Milne, assistant head of academics. It’s a cross-grade, cross-curricular program in which students are challenged with creating their own project and seeing it through to completion. The only provisos are that each project involve collaboration, have a clear guiding question, and involve research. All of that—cross-curricular, cross-grade, hands-on, collaborative—are hallmarks of the Shawnigan approach. And, in Genius Hour and beyond, the results are impressive. The student who will do best is one who is a self-starter, operating at the top of his or her peer group, and able to dive in, making the most of the breadth of opportunity provided.
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Academic |
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Evolution as consensus theory | |
Evolution as one of many equally viable theories | |
Evolution is not taught |
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Biology | |
Chemistry | |
Ecology | |
Geology | |
Meteorology | |
Physics | |
Physiology | |
Zoology |
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Canadian lit | |
American lit | |
European (continental) lit | |
World (non-Western) lit | |
English lit | |
Ancient lit |
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Chinese-Cantonese | |
Chinese-Mandarin | |
French | |
German | |
Greek | |
Italian | |
Japanese | |
Hebrew | |
Latin | |
Russian | |
Spanish | |
ESL |
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Acting | |
Dance | |
Drama/Theatre | |
Graphic Design | |
Music | |
Visual Arts |
Expressive | |
Disciplined |
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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 |
SLS 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) |
Competitive sports: 15
Recreational sports: 21
Shawnigan Lake School offers 24 clubs and extracurricular programs.
8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |
Day | $38,000 | ||||
Boarding | $67,700 | ||||
Boarding (International) | $94,500 |
Discounts
Discount Type | Enrolment Type | Amount |
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2nd child (sibling) | all students | 5% |
3rd child (sibling) | all students | 5% |
4th child (sibling) | all students | 5% |
Grade range that need-based aid is offered: | 8 to 12 |
Percentage of grade-eligible students receiving financial aid | 30% |
Average aid package size | $0 |
Percentage of total enrolment on financial aid | 30% |
Total aid available | $0 |
Grades | Gender | Living Arrangement | Enrolment | |
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Group 1 | Gr. 8 to Gr. 12 | Coed | Day | 90 |
Group 2 | Gr. 8 to Gr. 12 | Coed | Boarding | 460 |
Total enrolment | 550 |
Average class size | 17 |
% of international students (total enrolment) | 25% |
Number of different nationalities within student population | 30 |
Five-day boarding program offered | No |
% in boarding (grade-eligible) | 83% |
8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |
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Day Enrollment | 15 | 15 | 20 | 20 | 20 |
Boarding Enrollment | 30 | 70 | 115 | 120 | 115 |
Class Size | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 |
Assessment | Required | Grades |
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Interview | 8 - 12 | |
SSAT | ||
SSAT (out of province) | ||
Entrance Exam(s) | 8 - 12 | |
Entrance Essay |
Day students: Rolling
Boarding students: Rolling
Offer mid-year entry: Yes
Application fee: $260
Registration fee: $3,360
Deposit: N/A
- $260 application fee
- Photo of applicant
- Copy of valid passport
- Academic reference form filled out by Math teacher
- Academic reference form filled out by English teacher
- Copy of mid-year report from current grade when available
- Copy of final report card from last school year
- TOEFL or IELTS-test (submitted only by international applicants)
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 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
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Day Acceptance (Acceptance rate) | 0 (10%) | 0 (10%) | 0 (10%) | 0 (10%) | 0 (10%) |
Boarding Acceptance (Acceptance rate) | 0 (80%) | 0 (80%) | 0 (60%) | 0 (40%) | 0 (10%) |
Average graduating class size | 133 |
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 |
Shawnigan Lake School Graduates’ Post-Secondary Studies:
This information is not currently available.Aggregate of All Schools’ Post-Secondary Studies:
Career planning | |
Internships |
Mentorship Program | N/A |
University counseling |
What SLS says:
Alumnus | Grad Year | Accomplishment |
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Henry Pybus Bell-Irving | 1931 | 23rd Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia |
Peter Ladner | 1967 | Vancouver city counsellor. Journalist. |
Stephen Owen | 1966 | Federal Minister of Western Economic Diversification and Minister of State for Sport. Federal Liberal Member of Parliament for Vancouver Quadra. |
Barry F. Cooper | 1961 | Political Scientist and influential member of the "Calgary School" of political thought. Fellow at the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies. |
Steve Deering | 1969 | Declared 1994 "Geek of the Year" by Internet Talk Radio. Fellow at Cisco Systems. Worked at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Centre. |
Roger Stanier | 1934 | Influential in the development of modern microbiology. Made key contributions to the taxonomy of bacteria. |
Jon Kimura Parker | 1977 | Canadian concert pianist and Officer of the Order of Canada. Winner of multiple international awards and competitions. |
Tara Spencer-Nairn | 1996 | Canadian actress. Best known for her role in the TV series, "Corner Gas". |
Josh Jackson | 1998 | Canadian rugby union player, and member of the national rugby team |
Kristopher McDaniel | 2000 | Bronze-medal winning Canadian national rower. Two-time national champion at Harvard. |
John Lecky | 1958 | Silver medal-winning Canadian Olympic rower. |
George Hungerford | 1962 | Gold medal-winning Canadian Olympic rower. Winner of the Lou Marsh Trophy (Canada's top athlete). Officer of the Order of Canada. |
Matt Evans | 2006 | Canadian rugby union player. Member of Canada's national rugby team. |
Robert Stewart Hyndman | 1933 | Distinguished Canadian landscape and portrait artist. Created the portrait for Sir Wilfred Laurier on the 100th anniversary of his election, (2001). |
Welcome to Shawnigan! Our responsibility as staff here at Shawnigan is to support and inspire our students – with our values-based education at the heart of our teaching – so that they can achieve their potential and live fulfilling lives.
Shawnigan Lake School’s mission and values are inseparable from the fact that we are first and foremost a co-educational boarding school; a welcoming community whose aim it is to prepare our young men and women equally for independent and inspiring futures through the means of a well-balanced, holistic education.
Five hundred students, representing over thirty nations, come together each year to live and study in this unparalleled setting on the edge of Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island. We encourage all students to develop an understanding of and commitment to the people, the place and the heritage of Canada, British Columbia and Shawnigan. At the same time, we challenge ourselves each year to be relevant, purposeful and of service in a changing and increasingly global world.
The conversations, connections, sense of community, and friendships forged through these shared experiences are, I believe, part of the magic of our School.
I look forward to meeting you.
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