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American-curriculum international schools in Canada deliver a US-style K - 12 programme in an international setting, often pairing a US high-school diploma and College Board Advanced Placement (AP) courses with local or international qualifications at some campuses. Instruction is usually in English, though many schools offer Core French, French immersion or bilingual streams where local demand and provincial language policy support them. Tuition for private day international schools commonly sits in a mid-range for Canadian private education - many sources cite roughly CAD 15,000 - 30,000 per year for day schools, with some independent day and boarding schools charging substantially more. Families should expect an autumn/winter admissions rhythm for September entry, and overseas children will commonly need a Canadian study permit and, for younger minors, a custodian arrangement before enrolment.
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