How to Apply
Step 1 Explore
Selecting a school for your child is one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent and a visit to our high school is an essential part of that process. Throughout the year, we have opportunities for you to visit during our Open Houses or Information Sessions.
Private campus tours can be booked with our Admissions Coordinator. During the tour, which typically takes one half hour, you will see our school’s facilities and also hear about our history, mission and vision. Click here to book a private tour.
Step 2 Apply
Complete our application form and submit the $200 CAD application fee. Information you will need to complete the application:
LOCAL STUDENTS
- Report cards for the previous two years
- Copy of birth certificate
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
- Report cards for the previous two years which are translated and notarized
- Copy of passport and study permit
- Language test results (if applicable)
Step 3 Interview
Within a week of submitting the application, our Admissions Coordinator will contact you to set up an interview. This can be done in-person or by SKYPE. We ask to have a parent(s) attend along with the child. At this interview, discussions will take place regarding the individual program plan and path for success. This interview may take up to one half hour to complete.
Step 4 Acceptance
Each student application and interview are considered by the Head of School. Successful applicants will receive a welcome message, an offer of admission and invoice. Upon receipt of fees, students will receive a welcome package which includes a letter of acceptance.
APPLY NOW
You may submit application forms to admissions@alexanderacademy.ca or send by mail.
Request More Information
✖Request information, a tour, and more by filling out the form below. An enrollment advisor will be in touch with you with more details shortly.

- Book a private campus tour
- Attend Student-for-a-Day
- Join an Open House
- Attend an information session
- Request an information package
- Ask any questions