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July/August 2021 - The Top 100

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Realize your potential. Change the world. For more than 100 years, Victoria's Glenlyon Norfolk School (GNS) has been challenging and support- ing students to live these words through truth and courage in learning and in life. GNS has a long history of offering the full continuum of IB programs to its 750 JK–12 students. This year, the school is launching a new home style boarding program that completes the circle in preparing students for inde- pendence and success in university and beyond. The boarding program will house 24 students from grades 8-12 along with two teachers in a fully renovated historical bed and breakfast in Oak Bay, just steps from the ocean. Its construction in 1912 means the building's architecture fits seam- lessly with the school's heritage, while recent updates make the facility state-of-the-art. "It is well positioned between our two cam- puses but also well positioned for students living throughout BC who want the flexibility to travel home on weekends," says Chad Holtum, Head of School at GNS. "Wherever they live in BC—Van- couver Island, the Gulf Islands, or in the Vancou- ver area—our partnership with Harbour Air helps students stay connected with their families." Gryphon House is located in a residential neigh- bourhood and includes multiple common areas, a family-style dining room and beautiful gardens. "Students will be living in a tight-knit commu- nity with their 23 'brothers and sisters' and live-in house parents," says Trevor Mannion, Director of Enrolment. "The smaller, hybrid style fits nicely with the school's ethos. Right now, we have seven countries represented in addition to some local students for September." Most importantly, the program will help set students up for long-term success. "Our academic program is well known for being rigorous, and of- fering that kind of learning alongside the boarding program helps prepare students for university in an environment where they can grow, become inde- pendent and realize the best version of themselves," Holtum says. The strong academic program is complemented by robust co-curricular opportunities in athletics, arts, personal interests and service. In 2021, the graduating class of 63 students was offered over $1.6 million in scholarship awards and an average of four post-secondary acceptances per student, in addition to providing in excess of 8,000 hours of community service." Can't wait to learn more? Visit the school's website to connect with the Admissions Team and learn more about what GNS has to offer. "We welcome families to visit and spend some time with us to see for themselves what makes our school so special," Mannion says. ■ LEARN MORE: www.mygns.ca CONNECT: Facebook: www.facebook.com/mygns Instagram: www.instagram.com/mygns/ Twitter: twitter.com/glenlyonnorfolk C R E AT E D BY BCBusiness I N PA RT N E RS H I P W IT H GLENLYON NORFOLK SCHOOL Glenlyon Norfolk will welcome 24 students in grade 8-12 to its Gryphon House boarding program this fall. HOME AWAY FROM HOME AT ONE OF BC'S TOP IB SCHOOLS

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