2 0 16 - 2 0 17
AT-A-GLANCE

CO-EDUCATIONAL
UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY
BOARDING SCHOOL
Grades 8-12 | Ages 13-18
N U M B E R O F S T U D E N T S
600from more than 40 countries
Waterfront location
Safe environment
20 mins from downtown Vancouver
TRIMESTER SYSTEM
FALL WINTER SUMMER
Sep 6-Dec 16
2016
Jan 3-April 11
2017
April 21-July 27
2017
THREE TERMS PER YEAR
4 courses each term
2 terms in regular program = 1 grade
AEPACADEMIC AND ENGLISH
P R E P A R A T I O N
from Beginner to Advanced levels
University Acceptance
97%+
C E R T I F I E D B Y
BC Ministry of Education
DOGWOOD DIPLOMA
a v a i l a b l e u p o n g r a d u a t i o n
Class Size Average
17(Max 24)
24 HOURSTUDENT SUPPORT
Lead by a team of 100 professionals
(teachers, advisors, counsellors and technical staff)
University Preparation
and Academic Guidance Team
(84 universities offers in 18 countries in 2014)
UMODERN FACILITIES:
indoor swimming pool,
2 gymnasiums, 2 lecture theaters,
science labs, music room
Boarding available for
500
S T U D E N T S
BOARDING PROGRAM
2 T E R M S
$33,650 CAD
(8 months, excludes band fees)
Provides 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.
   
Our boarders gain skills
for life in four areas:
S E L F - C A R E
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
PERSONAL PLANNING
L E A D E R S H I P
STAR HIGH SCHOOL
2014 & 2015
 604-998-1000 |  office@bodwell.edu
955 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver, BC V7P 3S4     bodwell.edu
THE 5 L'S Becoming well-rounded
T h e e s s e n c e o f a s u c c e s s f u l l i f e
We strongly believe that there are several powerful aims of education all working together to guide the development of young people. This
concept shapes everything that we do at Bodwell, represented by “5 L’s.” Each L is an essential part of the Bodwell experience in both the
academic and boarding programs. We practice and encourage well-roundedness in our students by offering a wide variety of classes, events
and outings, meant to nurture the mind and body as well as to foster a sense of community and teamwork. The 5 L’s are a daily reminder of
our conviction that education is a lifelong journey and one of the most important pursuits of life itself.
LEARN LIBERATE LIVE LEAD LOOK
to excel through
English
the academic
mind
an active &
healthy lifestyle
for positive
change
inward &
forward
+ + + +
 
BALANCED SCHEDULE
ACADEMICS
With the expert instruction of teachers, students immerse themselves
into the Canadian curricula and develop critical thinking skills needed
for success at university. Classes in Arts and Athletics allow students
to explore many new ideas and pursuits, while joining clubs and teams
provides a challenge to both the mind and body.
STUDENT LIFE
Learning extends beyond the classroom through life in the Boarding
Program. Engagement through campus activities and supervised
outings allows students to deepen their friendships and broaden their
horizons. Student life is a chance to participate and mature as young
adults as well as to recharge for the day ahead.
SAMPLE DAY: MONDAY SAMPLE DAY: SATURDAY
7:00 am Morning wake-up 8:20 am Morning wake-up
7:30 am Breakfast 8:50 am Breakfast
8:15 am Classes 9:35 am Enrichment Classes
11:30 am Lunch 12:50 pm Lunch
12:20 pm Classes 1:30 pm 1st Boarding activity
3:30 pm Snack / Clubs & Teams 3:30 pm Snack
6:00 pm Dinner 6:00 pm Dinner
7:30 pm Reading / Study time 7:30 pm 2nd Boarding activity
8:30 pm Life Skills development 11:00 pm Personal time
10:30 - 11 pm Personal time / Bedtime 11:30 pm Bedtime


BHS-Fact-Sheet

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    2 0 16- 2 0 17 AT-A-GLANCE  CO-EDUCATIONAL UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL Grades 8-12 | Ages 13-18 N U M B E R O F S T U D E N T S 600from more than 40 countries Waterfront location Safe environment 20 mins from downtown Vancouver TRIMESTER SYSTEM FALL WINTER SUMMER Sep 6-Dec 16 2016 Jan 3-April 11 2017 April 21-July 27 2017 THREE TERMS PER YEAR 4 courses each term 2 terms in regular program = 1 grade AEPACADEMIC AND ENGLISH P R E P A R A T I O N from Beginner to Advanced levels University Acceptance 97%+ C E R T I F I E D B Y BC Ministry of Education DOGWOOD DIPLOMA a v a i l a b l e u p o n g r a d u a t i o n Class Size Average 17(Max 24) 24 HOURSTUDENT SUPPORT Lead by a team of 100 professionals (teachers, advisors, counsellors and technical staff) University Preparation and Academic Guidance Team (84 universities offers in 18 countries in 2014) UMODERN FACILITIES: indoor swimming pool, 2 gymnasiums, 2 lecture theaters, science labs, music room Boarding available for 500 S T U D E N T S BOARDING PROGRAM 2 T E R M S $33,650 CAD (8 months, excludes band fees) Provides 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.     Our boarders gain skills for life in four areas: S E L F - C A R E INTERPERSONAL SKILLS PERSONAL PLANNING L E A D E R S H I P STAR HIGH SCHOOL 2014 & 2015
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     604-998-1000 | office@bodwell.edu 955 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver, BC V7P 3S4     bodwell.edu THE 5 L'S Becoming well-rounded T h e e s s e n c e o f a s u c c e s s f u l l i f e We strongly believe that there are several powerful aims of education all working together to guide the development of young people. This concept shapes everything that we do at Bodwell, represented by “5 L’s.” Each L is an essential part of the Bodwell experience in both the academic and boarding programs. We practice and encourage well-roundedness in our students by offering a wide variety of classes, events and outings, meant to nurture the mind and body as well as to foster a sense of community and teamwork. The 5 L’s are a daily reminder of our conviction that education is a lifelong journey and one of the most important pursuits of life itself. LEARN LIBERATE LIVE LEAD LOOK to excel through English the academic mind an active & healthy lifestyle for positive change inward & forward + + + +   BALANCED SCHEDULE ACADEMICS With the expert instruction of teachers, students immerse themselves into the Canadian curricula and develop critical thinking skills needed for success at university. Classes in Arts and Athletics allow students to explore many new ideas and pursuits, while joining clubs and teams provides a challenge to both the mind and body. STUDENT LIFE Learning extends beyond the classroom through life in the Boarding Program. Engagement through campus activities and supervised outings allows students to deepen their friendships and broaden their horizons. Student life is a chance to participate and mature as young adults as well as to recharge for the day ahead. SAMPLE DAY: MONDAY SAMPLE DAY: SATURDAY 7:00 am Morning wake-up 8:20 am Morning wake-up 7:30 am Breakfast 8:50 am Breakfast 8:15 am Classes 9:35 am Enrichment Classes 11:30 am Lunch 12:50 pm Lunch 12:20 pm Classes 1:30 pm 1st Boarding activity 3:30 pm Snack / Clubs & Teams 3:30 pm Snack 6:00 pm Dinner 6:00 pm Dinner 7:30 pm Reading / Study time 7:30 pm 2nd Boarding activity 8:30 pm Life Skills development 11:00 pm Personal time 10:30 - 11 pm Personal time / Bedtime 11:30 pm Bedtime 