I am a French citizen who has moved to Montreal for personal reasons. My wife is originally from Quebec but she went to a French school so our two children do not qualify for a certificate of eligibility needed to go to English schools. I have read that private schools are exempt from the rules but this does not seem to be the case for most of them. I have emailed Lower Canada College, Selwyn House School and St-George's (all highly recommended by my local Anglophone friends) and was told my sons cannot attend because they are already too old (10 and 13) and the school can only accept students without certificates at the beginning of elementary school. These schools all charge about 23-25k a year, which I am more than happy to pay for, as the private school in New York that my sons previously attended cost twice as much. Money is not an issue for me but these private schools still will not take my sons because they do not have certificates. I find it a little ridiculous that these schools would take grants from the government on top of charging tuition. It appears that the provincial government here gives 5k to all private schools starting in grade 7. In the United States, private schools do not get subsidies and can take whoever they want. I did some research and it appears my options are very limited now. There are a couple non-subsidized, truly private English high schools like Kuper Academy but they are all in the West Island which is too far from Westmount (where I live). Kuper even charges lower tuition than the private schools that get subsidies (go figure!). In the meantime, for my youngest son, I plan to send him to The Priority, which is a small private elementary school not far from where we live. However, I have been told that he will not be able to get his certificate in time for grade 7 to go to any of the other nearby private schools so this is only a temporary solution.
Would any of you be able to recommend a good private English school that can take students without certificates that is more conveniently located than Kuper?
Would any of you be able to recommend a good private English school that can take students without certificates that is more conveniently located than Kuper?