Bishop's College School - Montreal Private School

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Nestled in the heart of Quebec, Canada's historic Eastern Townships, Bishop's College School is a culturally diverse top private independent boarding and day school for grades seven (7) through pre-university (12) that also offers a Bilingual Option Programme.

By celebrating the values and traditions which have enabled this boarding school to prosper, while at the same time encouraging students and teachers to explore new ideas and educational methods, this private school is preparing the next great leaders and innovators of the 21st century to excel.

Academics

What does BCS' academic program has to offer? Small classes, which opens the door for individual attention, pointed discussions, collaborative learning, cross-curricular projects, experiments and field trips,a widely-successful bilingual program celebrating Quebec'?s unique cultural richness?state-of-the-art educational technology and facilities?and truly superb teachers. The results? One hundred percent of students are accepted into post-secondary institutions throughout Canada, the United States and internationally.

Arts

From classes focusing on art history and characterization to exploring various visual art media, participating in any of four bands and the choir, and casting students into theater both on and off the stage, the arts at BCS instill a sense of confidence, creativity and self-respect. Throughout the programme, many students discover talents and develop an appreciation for the arts they didn't know existed.

Athletics

BCS sports a wide range of interscholastic teams at varying skill levels, as well as intramural and non-competitive activities to provide something for everyone. In recent years BCS teams have won championships in basketball, football, rugby, soccer, swimming and tennis. Part of this success is due to the first-rate coaching in all sports. BCS athletes also benefit from outstanding facilities, from a complete fitness centre and 40-foot climbing wall to Canada?s oldest indoor hockey rink.