I N D E P E N D E N T S C H O O L S
S p e c i a l F e a t u r e
Mulgrave School
Situated on the side of a West
Vancouver mountain is Mulgrave
School, a co-ed International Baccalau-
reate (IB) school that serves students
from pre-kindergarten through
Grade 12.
With a •rm belief that life-long
learning is built on curiosity, creativity
and innovative thinking, Mulgrave places
high value on entrepreneurship. The
school o-ers formal entrepreneurship
classes and is looking to create a physical
space where students can develop their
entrepreneurial ideas outside of school
hours.
"We're continually surprised by what
our students are doing outside of school,
so we asked: 'How can we support that?'"
says Head of School John Wray.
"Being enterprising and entrepreneur-
ial—those are life skills, whether you're a
doctor or an artist."
Crofton House School
Founded in 1898, Crofton House
School has established itself as one of
Vancouver's most prestigious private
schools.
Set on a lush 10-acre campus in the
heart of the city, the forward-thinking,
independent day school for girls has a
long history of inspiring excellence.
The school has recently imple-
mented a bursary program in keeping
with its commitment to welcome
extraordinary girls from a diverse
range of backgrounds. The program,
for students entering Grade 8, covers
the full or partial cost of attending
Crofton House.
With 901 girls enrolled this year
from junior kindergarten to Grade 12,
the school prides itself on o-ering a
supportive and joyful learning
environment that prepares girls for life
ahead.
Mulgrave School has
a co-ed International
baccalaureate
program