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St. Michaels University School is a private Canadian co-educational, independent day and boarding school. The school was founded in 1906, and is currently accredited by Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS), the national accrediting body for Canadian independent schools. It educates 930 students from kindergarten to Grade 12. The main purpose of St. Michaels University School is to help students achieve their full academic potential in an environment which stimulates their character and personality. They offer 24 subjects, some of which are Environmental Science, French Language, German Language, Government and Politics, Human Geography, Japanese Language, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Physics, etc. St. Michaels’ campus is situated on 19 park-like acres in Victoria, British Columbia, and boasts excellent facilities for study, recreation, and extra-curricular activities.
- Arts, Design and Crafts
- Theatre
- Performing Arts
- Fine Arts
- Music
- Computing
- Computer Programming
- Economics
- Economics
- Humanities
- Art History
- History
- Philology, Languages, Literature
- Spanish Language and Literature (in Universities)
- Modern Languages
- French Language and Literature (in Universities)
- Literature
- Sciences
- Psychology
- Chemistry
- Geology
- Geography
- Physics
- Marine Sciences
- Environmental Studies
- Biology
English
Primary or Secondary School
(250) 370-6170
3400 Richmond Road, Victoria, BC, Canada, V8P 4P5
The Canadian Education Standards Institute (CESI), The Canadian Association of Idependent Schools (CAIS), The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS), The Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools (PNAIS)