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Private Schools in Vancouver

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Explore 18 private schools in Vancouver, British Columbia. Compare tuition, programs, and find the right fit for your family.

Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaUpdated April 2026
18
Schools
$23,341
Avg. Tuition
$1 – $35,300
14
Avg. Class Size
students
50%
Financial Aid
of schools
Data last verified April 2026
Last verified April 9, 2026Sources: 18 schools in VancouverNo paid placements
Based on NextSchool's verified database of 18 schools.

There are 18 private schools in Vancouver, British Columbia. Average annual tuition is $23,341. 50% offer financial aid.

18schools
$23,341avg tuition
14 studentsavg class

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Vancouver, a city celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant multiculturalism, offers a dynamic landscape for private education. Parents here are often drawn to independent schools for their innovative programs, smaller class sizes, and strong community focus, with the city boasting 16 private schools and an average tuition of $20,800 CAD. These institutions often reflect Vancouver's progressive spirit, incorporating environmental stewardship and global perspectives into their curricula.

Private schools in Vancouver are primarily concentrated in key areas like Shaughnessy, West Point Grey, and Kitsilano, meaning commute times can vary significantly depending on your neighbourhood. Many families find that applying by late fall for the following academic year is crucial, as the open house season typically kicks off in September and October. The local education community is quite interconnected, with many schools participating in city-wide events and initiatives.

Key Facts

  • There are 18 private schools in Vancouver, tracked by NextSchool's verified database.
  • Average annual tuition for private schools in Vancouver is $23,341.
  • Tuition ranges from $1 to $35,300 per year.
  • 50% of private schools in Vancouver offer financial aid.
  • Average class size is 14 students.

Source: NextSchool verified school database

All Schools in Vancouver

Asland Academy
A

Asland Academy

Vancouver, British Columbia
10 studentsEst. 2010
Columbia Academy
C

Columbia Academy

Vancouver, British Columbia
203 studentsEst. 2014
Crofton House School
C

Crofton House School

Vancouver, British Columbia
600 studentsEst. 1898
Fraser Academy
F

Fraser Academy

Vancouver, British Columbia
200 studentsEst. 2000
Little Flower Academy
L

Little Flower Academy

Vancouver, British Columbia
400 studentsEst. 1954
Lowell High School
L

Lowell High School

Vancouver, British Columbia
100 studentsEst. 2015
M

Madrona Independent School

M

Madrona Independent School

Vancouver, British Columbia
Est. 1993
Mulgrave School
M

Mulgrave School

Vancouver, British Columbia
500 studentsEst. 1992
Pattison High School
P

Pattison High School

Vancouver, British Columbia
2,000 studentsEst. 2003
Pear Tree School
P

Pear Tree School

Vancouver, British Columbia
144 studentsEst. 2015
S

St. George's School

S

St. George's School

Vancouver, British Columbia
1,202 studentsEst. 1930
St. John's School
S

St. John's School

Vancouver, British Columbia
500 studentsEst. 2001
Stratford Hall
S

Stratford Hall

Vancouver, British Columbia
540 studentsEst. 1998
Vancouver College
V

Vancouver College

Vancouver, British Columbia
800 studentsEst. 1922
Vancouver Independent School for Science and Technology
V

Vancouver Independent School for Science and Technology

Vancouver, British Columbia
70 studentsEst. 2022
Vancouver Talmud Torah
V

Vancouver Talmud Torah

Vancouver, British Columbia
0Est. 1920
West Point Grey Academy
W

West Point Grey Academy

Vancouver, British Columbia
820 studentsEst. 1990
York House School
Y

York House School

Vancouver, British Columbia
640 studentsEst. 1932

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