Balmoral Hall School - Canadian International Student Services
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Balmoral Hall School - Canadian International Student Services
BALMORAL HALL SCHOOL • WINNIPEG, MANITOBA >> Gateway: Winnipeg • Urban setting, located in an historic neighbourhood near downtown Winnipeg • • • • GIRLS ONLY / BOARDING PERFORMING ARTS (approx. 9 km from the airport) Founded in 1901 500 students in the school; approx. 65 live on campus 30-50 international students 95% of graduates continue to post-secondary education Grade levels Programme Grades 6-8 (Middle School) / Ages: 11-13 Grades 9-12 (High School) / Ages: 14 - 17 FY Meliora Petens: “Seeking Better Things” Balmoral Hall School, an independent university preparatory school, educates, encourages, and empowers young women who excel academically, possess a passion for learning, set high standards for personal achievement, and who will be self-confident leaders of tomorrow. At Balmoral Hall School, the goal is not simply to teach an enriched curriculum. Programmes are designed to build confidence, competence and what experts call “connectedness”, which refers to being a meaningful part of something other than self. The school’s mission is to help girls build well-balanced foundations for personal and professional success in a changing world. Campus Accommodation EW AN AT CH SA SK ONTARIO Lake Manitoba Riding Mountain National Park • Lake Winnipeg Nopiming Prov. Park Grand Beach Prov. Park Birds Hill Prov. Park Beaudry Prov. Park Spruce Woods Prov. Park Winnipeg • • Whiteshell Prov. Park WINNIPEG REGION CISS application including transcripts Telephone interview Intermediate or higher level of English proficiency TOEFL score recommended (students applying for grade 12 should have a paper-based TOEFL score of 550+, or an iBT score of 80+) St. Malo Prov. Park Boarding in school residence 3 meals daily 18 students / 10:1 student to teacher ratio Available at all levels ESL IB / AP Laptop programme laptops supplied by school Medical Insurance mandatory School Insurance Sports & social clubs encouraged School uniforms mandatory - purchase through the school store APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: • 12 acres of riverfront property close to downtown B Average Class Size School Breaks MANITOBA LINEAR SCHOOL > Girls Only Full Year: September to June Partial year study possible - NO credit Balmoral Hall School remains open during all weekends throughout the academic year. The school offers two breaks during which the school closes: - Winter Break (2 weeks) - Spring Break (2 weeks) Students are not permitted to remain on campus during these breaks. Accommodation arrangements are available through the school or with a CISS host family. Special features • • • www.cisscanada.com STEAM based learning: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math Instruction is tailored to match the way that girls learn best Performing Arts Programme Residence The Balmoral Hall Residence community is a small but integral extension of the School. The Residence is a bright, spacious apartment building accommodating up to 65 students in 22 apartment-style suites. Each suite houses up to 4 girls and is fully furnished with it’s own full bathroom. All rooms have telephone and internet access (girls may bring their own laptops from home). Students can enjoy a spacious common room with TVs, DVDs, computers and a Playstation/gaming station. Students must bring with them their own bed linens and covers/ blankets. The students are under the constant care and supervision of the Director of Residence and her support staff. Every effort has been made to create a homelike environment in the Residence where the students can live and learn, grow emotionally and physically to develop and attain their full potential as young women. All boarding girls also receive a recreational membership at the Winnipeg Winter Club, a full service athletic facility. COMFORTABLE SCHOOL RESIDENCES Academic Curriculum Balmoral Hall School provides its students with a comprehensive course of studies that facilitates the achievement of individual potential and inspires a love of learning. Balmoral Hall offers a unique curriculum delivery based on methodologies developed specifically tailored to how a girl’s mind leans, thus preparing young women for successful post-secondary education and future careers. According to studies by the National Coalition of Girls’ Schools (NCGS), girls in a single-sex learning environment are more likely to pursue a career in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (referred to as STEM fields). These are traditionally areas of the workforce that have been dominated by men. The STEAM curriculum encourage each student to design a rigorous programme compatible with her abilities, interests and goals. Students have the opportunity to learn new languages and to express their ideas creatively through the visual and performing arts. Computers / laptops laptop: supplied Balmoral Hall School has recently introduced an IBM laptop initiative. The school supplies its students with laptops for use in the classrooms for study, research and work in addition to using the school’s computer labs. Purchase of an individual computer is not required, although residence students are permitted to bring laptop computers from home for personal use in the residence. MODERN CLASSROOMS & TEACHING STYLES SPORTS & SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ESL/EAL Balmoral Hall School offers ESL / EAL (English as a Second Language / English as an Additional Language) support for international students with varying levels of English proficiency. All students receive a placement test upon arrival. Students applying into senior level grades (10-12) should possess an intermediate or higher level in order to participate in regular academic classes with limited ESL/EAL support. Girls receive personalized instruction from an English teacher and extra help is available from ESL/EAL paraprofessional. Students with lower level English will spend more time in an ESL/EAL environment focusing on language acquisition, with participation in regular classes where possible. In order for an international student to be placed in regular English with no ESL/EAL support, she must have achieved a 550 TOEFL score (79-80 iBT). Additional charges will be applied for this programme and billed directly to the student’s personal school account. Sports and Extra-curricular activities participation: encouraged Participation in sports and extra-curricular activities is a highly encouraged component of the academic life. The school strives to instill a curiosity and love of learning that will last a lifetime. Each girl is encouraged to try a range of extra-curricular activities from athletics to art, debating to dancing, thereby reinforcing community values, so that in seeking better things, she is also doing better things. PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMME Facilities • 12-acre riverfront campus • Residence house • High Speed wireless access across campus • Athletic fields • Running Track • Athletic Centre with full-size gymnasium • Dining hall • Music rooms • • • • Dance Studio Art Studios 2 Computer centres Science labs & Greenhouse • Language Lab • Technology Centre with Media Production • Theatre • 2 Libraries • Uniform Store All residence students at Balmoral Hall School become members of the Winnipeg Winter Club, a full service athletic facility which includes: Hockey and Skating, Tennis, Squash, Badminton, a Fitness Centre, Lap Pool, Five-Pin Bowling, Aerobics Studio, Pilates and Yoga, Spinning, Pool Tables and more. The entire school – staff and students - are divided into four groups called Houses which compete against each other during the year in athletics, debating, and various spirited competitions. The four Houses, Glen Gairn, Craig Gowan, Ballater and Braemar were derived from places surrounding Balmoral Castle, the private residence of the British Sovereign Competitive Sports Basketball Badminton Dragon Boating Golf Ice Hockey Soccer Track & Field Volleyball Club Sports Marathon / Academy of Excellence - an extra-curricular community programme sponsored by the school Social Activities / The Arts Art Club www.cisscanada.com Cross-Country Running Curling Debating Drama / Peforming Arts Programme www.cisscanada.com