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Rosseau Lake College

Canada, Rosseau

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages Not listed
Pupil numbers 140
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1967
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Canadian Curriculum
Taught languages French
Typical class size 18
Strengths STEM, Outdoor Education, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Middle School, High School
Introduction

Rosseau Lake College is a co-educational day and boarding school located on a 56-acre lakefront campus on Lake Rosseau, Muskoka, about 2.5 hours north of Toronto. Established in 1967 and co-educational since 1983. It follows the Ontario Curriculum and awards the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) on completion of 30 credits. Beginning Sept 2024, students in Grade 9 or 10 must complete a Technological Education credit. The program emphasises inquiry-based, experiential learning and outdoor, hands-on education aligned with Ontario requirements. The campus includes four gender-specific boarding houses, a lakefront dining hall, a Recreation Centre (2025), and a STEAM Complex (6800 sq ft) with four labs and a central hub. Extracurriculars span arts, athletics, leadership, and global citizenship through Round Square and Rosseau Roots program. Round Square membership enables international conferences, service projects, and exchanges. The campus also promotes Indigenous knowledge through Rosseau Roots and active outdoor education year-round programs together.

1967 Bright Street, Rosseau, Ontario P0C 1J0, Canada

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The Essentials

Rosseau Lake College has 140 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.

Location

1967 Bright Street, Rosseau, Ontario P0C 1J0, Canada (Located at Hwy 141 & Bright Street in Rosseau).

Stages

Grade 7 through 12.

Type

Co-educational day and boarding school.

Pupil Nationality Mix

23 nationalities represented; 50/50 international to Canadian students.

Additional learning support

English Language Learning (ELL) program; Student Success program with an Individual Student Strategies (ISS) Plan and accommodations.

Country affiliation

Canada

School day structure

A daily morning community circle begins the day; the Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum guides the academic program, and class sizes are small; learning emphasizes experiential education and outdoor learning.

Bus service

Daily transportation is available for day students from Bracebridge, Huntsville, Parry Sound, and Port Carling; monthly fee CAD 285.
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Fees
Application / Enrollment fees

- Enrollment (non-refundable) fee: Day students — CAD 2,000; Domestic boarding students — CAD 3,000; International boarding students (2025–26 figure shown on the international page) — CAD 4,000.

Application fee

- No separate, explicit application fee amount is published on the school's public admissions pages; the school lists the non-refundable enrollment fee charged on acceptance. (See note at the end about unavailable per-term/application-fee detail.)

Tuition fees by student type and academic year

- Day students (Tuition Fees 2026–27)
- Full year: CAD 28,200.
- Enrollment fee (non-refundable): CAD 2,000.
- Daily transportation (optional): CAD 285 per month.

- Domestic boarding students (Tuition Fees 2026–27)
- Five-day domestic boarding: CAD 68,650 (annual).
- Full domestic boarding (seven-night): CAD 76,300 (annual).
- Enrollment fee (non-refundable): CAD 3,000.
- Sibling discounts: 10% for second child, 15% for third child, 20% for fourth and subsequent child.

- International boarding students (Tuition Fees shown for 2025–26 on the international admissions page)
- Full year (2025–26): CAD 83,000 (annual).
- Enrollment fee (non-refundable, 2025–26): CAD 4,000.
- Note: the international admissions page also describes custodianship requirements and an in-house custodianship service fee for 2026–27 of CAD 800.

What tuition covers (scope)

- Tuition includes a rigorous academic program, on-campus meals, full boarding accommodations (for boarding fees), medical insurance (as specified by the school), laundry, and computer/technology services.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is billed under the school's payment plan structure; instalment months and the schedule are published by the Finance Office and payments are scheduled across the academic year (installment months are shown in the Financial Guide). Personal expenses and incidental charges are billed monthly to the parent/legal guardian account. Late/delinquent account procedures and timelines are set out by the Finance Office.

Boarding fees / boarding-related charges

- Boarding is included in the annual boarding tuition amounts above (boarding accommodations and on-campus meals are part of tuition). Additional boarding-related charges that may apply include transportation to/from Toronto on scheduled weekends/holidays (per-trip charge), short-term homestay on scheduled weekends (where applicable), and custodianship fees for international students. The international page specifies an in‑house custodianship service fee of CAD 800 (2026–27).

Other costs and recurring fees

- Uniforms: Classroom dress and 'Number Ones' uniform items — approximately CAD 700 to CAD 1,000 per year; athletic uniform items — approximately CAD 100 to CAD 200 per year (varies by items ordered).

- Personal expenses (incidental/extras): Day students — estimate CAD 1,500 to CAD 2,000 per year; Boarding students — estimate CAD 3,000 to CAD 3,500 per year (these cover optional activities, trips, extra meals off campus, instrument rental, personal spending). Personal expense charges are itemized monthly on student accounts.

- English Language Learner (ELL) / ELL Enrichment: a charge applies for international students who require ELL support (amount indicated in the Financial Guide as a separate fee when required). Custodianship (when required for study permit purposes) and short-term homestay on scheduled weekends are additional charges for international students, with approximate ranges published in the Financial Guide.

- Optional program/course fees: January/May term courses or courses with travel components may carry additional fees (range indicated in the Financial Guide). Musical instrument charges apply to students taking music.

Refund and withdrawal terms

- Withdrawals: Written notice of withdrawal must be provided to the Director of Enrolment Management.
- If written notice is provided before June 1, one full semester of the annual tuition is due and payable and will not be refunded.
- If written notice is provided after June 1, the full year's tuition is due and payable and will not be refunded.
- The one-time enrollment fee (deposit) is not refundable under any circumstances.

- Visa/Study Permit refusal: If Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) denies a study permit, the student will be granted a full tuition refund minus the enrollment fee, upon submission of official IRCC denial documentation.

Fee payment options and how to pay

- Accepted payment methods:
- Cheque — made payable to Rosseau Lake College.
- E-transfer — to the Director of Finance (Shelley Casey) at shelley.casey@rosseaulakecollege.com.
- Credit card — Visa or MasterCard (credit card processing requires several business days for processing as noted by the Finance Office).
- Wire transfer — via payer's financial institution to the school's banking details.
- The Finance Office publishes specific payment instructions and bank details. Delinquent accounts may incur late fees and progressive collection action if not resolved.

Sibling discount

- 10% discount for the second child; 15% for the third child; 20% for the fourth and subsequent child. This discount is applied to tuition as described on the admissions pages.

Concise note on unavailable per-term and application-fee detail

- The school publishes annual tuition amounts (2026–27 for day and domestic boarding; 2025–26 for international boarding). A per-term (e.g., per semester) numeric breakdown of tuition (exact dollar amounts per term) and a separately labelled public ‘‘application fee'' amount are not published on the school's public admissions pages; payment instalment schedules and the Finance Office's published payment plans indicate instalment months and billing processes instead. For enrolment/withdrawal/refund policies and payment-method details, the school's Financial Guide and the admissions pages provide the governing rules.
Academics

Rosseau Lake College teaches Canadian Curriculum.

Curriculum

Rosseau Lake College follows the Ontario Curriculum for secondary education and awards the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) on completion of 30 credits. Grade 9–12 students complete compulsory credits, and starting September 2024 a Grade 9 or Grade 10 Technological Education credit is required for graduation. Courses are categorized by type with five designations: C (College), D (Academic), M (Mixed – College/University), O (Open), and U (University). The school offers University Preparation (U) and University/College Preparation as part of its program, along with other Ontario course types, within the 30‑credit OSSD framework. ESL support is provided by ESL specialists, with credits available for English language learners through intensive ESL instruction. The program emphasises inquiry-based, experiential learning and outdoor, hands‑on education aligned with Ontario requirements.

Student Teacher Ratio

Small class sizes

Higher Education Progression

100% of graduates are accepted at their top schools of choice in Canada, the United States, and beyond. Notable destinations include University of Toronto, McGill University, University of Ottawa, University of Edinburgh, and the University of Texas at Austin.
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Admissions

Admissions

Applications are now being accepted for January entry to the 2024-25 academic year, and for September entry to the 2025-26 academic year. Begin the application online. Submit a recent photo (passport or portrait). Provide a copy of passport, birth certificate, or status card if the student is a member of a First Nation, Métis, or Inuit. Include a student self-introduction with either a personal essay or a video essay. Provide report cards for the most recent two school years. If English is not the first language, submit one of the standard English test scores (Duolingo, CEFR, IELTS, or TOEFL iBT) to support personalized learning. An admission interview with the student and parents will be scheduled after all supporting documents are submitted. A decision of acceptance is issued by the school. For more information or to schedule a phone call, contact the Admissions Office at 705-732-4351 ext. 180 or admissions@rosseaulakecollege.com.

Scholarships

Entrance Scholarships are for new students applying for a scholarship opportunity in Grades 7-12. Scholarships are merit-based, not need-based, and may recognize strengths in academics, leadership, the arts, athletics, or community engagement. A limited number of scholarships are awarded; selected students may be invited to submit a short video essay highlighting leadership, engagement, and academic strengths, while reflecting on two Rosseau Roots or two Grandfather Teachings. Returning Students Scholarships are awarded in June to returning students who are nominated by the Rosseau Lake College Scholarship Review Committee, and are distributed as broadly as possible to the most deserving students. Bursaries provide need-based financial assistance to families who would otherwise be unable to send a child to RLC; bursaries are available to international and domestic students and are administered via the Tuition Assistance Committee using Apple Financial Services. Renewal applications for current students must be submitted by January 31st each year.
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