Bodwell High School

  • Founded: 1991
  • Address: 955 Harbourside Drive North, BC - Vancouver, Canada (Map)
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Canadian Boarding Student

Citizen / Permanent Resident / Fees for 2 Terms(1,2,3)

TOTAL

$46,975 (CAD)

Application Fee

$350

Custodian Declaration(4)

$400

Tuition Fee(5)

$22,500

Boarding Program(6,7)

$20,000

Activities / Club Fees(8)

$1,125

IT Fee(9)

$600

Damage Deposit(10)

$1,000

School Uniforms(12)

$1,000

BOARDING AT BODWELL

Building skills for student life, one step at a time.

Our Boarding Program goes beyond a bedroom and meals. Rather, we are a youth development program focused on boarders’ self-improvement. We provide a safe, active, and inclusive living environment where students strengthen their life skills in order to succeed in school and mature into responsible global citizens. We believe that learning continues long-after class is over, and we strive to provide fun, engaging activities that build character and creativity.

CHARACTER BUILDING

Developing identity through an active lifestyle

We expect our boarders to seek out new experiences as opportunities to grow and build character. This means participating together in organized activities and outings. We fully expect each student to become an active community member and through experience to grow as a resilient human being.

Every week, there are activities and outings arranged for boarders to gradually push their boundaries and expose themselves to unfamiliar places and interests. These include such drop-in events as cooking lessons, sporting competitions and musical performances, usually held on campus. Also included are more formal clubs with such diverse offerings as martial arts and photography. Our supervised outings bring groups all over the local region to join cultural celebrations and sporting events. More adventurous students may even take advantage of carefully-planned wilderness trips offered several times each term.

DEVELOPING LIFE SKILLS

Learning extended beyond the classroom.

While students learn academic skills and content in their school classes, during the evenings and weekends boarders receive close support from professional youth workers to develop their life skills. Life skills are essential for students to be able to take care of themselves, maintain healthy relationships with others, and make positive contributions to their community. Students reflect on their progress and are given frequent feedback by advisors both on areas of strength and skills needing improvement.

In order to support students’ development of life skills, we offer a number of ongoing opportunities for focused learning. These include workshops on relevant topics from visiting experts, individual guidance from our specialized staff, group discussions at weekly meetings, and access to information and resources on a broad spectrum of issues important to young people.

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