250-551-4702 @KootenayLakeInt
Kootenay Lake School District 8 INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
Our District is a member of CAPS-I and IPSEA.
We are a member in good standing with Imagine Canada
811 Stanley Street, Nelson, BC, Canada, V1L 1H8 Contact: Jann Schmidt
250-505-7015 250-551-4702
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Mount Sentinel Secondary School Po pulation: 350 Grades: 7 - 12
Prince Charles Secondary School Po pulation: 500 Grades: 8 - 12
Nelson voted the best:
Little Ski Town in North America 2016 - Ski Powder Magazine Small Arts Town in Canada – HelloTourism
Top 10 Most Beautiful Communities in BC – Travel Magazine
.v. Humphries Elementary - Secondary School Population : 300 Grades : K - 12
Provincial high school champions for
girls' soccer and boys' rugby June 2016
The Kootenay Lake School District –
FOCUS.LEARN.EXCEL
If you are looking for a locations that has:
Excellence in Education
o Award winning academics
o English Immersion
o Smaller schools – similar to a private school
o Variety of Electives – photography, dance, visual art, TV media,
drama, Spanish, French, Digital Media, culinary skills
o Advance Placement Academic courses
Sports/Clubs/Electives
o Academies for Intensive study (extra fees apply to cover the cost of travel and equipment)–
Outdoor studies, Rugby, Media, Dance, Volleyball, Mountain Bike, Band
o School Sports and Clubs Teams – basketball, soccer, curling, cross-country running, skiing,
rugby, volleyball, golf, track, field hockey, photography, band
o Record number of graduation scholarships given for the last 10 years
Post-Secondary Assisted Pathway
o Pathway to post-secondary
o Partnership with Selkirk College – students can obtain the first two years of university for
$5000/term
Canadian Experience
o True Canadian Cultural Experience in a Beautiful Natural environment
o Mild Winter Climate – in the “Banana Belt of Canada”
o Safe Communities
o Outdoor Activities – skiing, mountain biking, hiking, beach
o Clean Natural Environment
Community Opportunities (costs covered by family) – drama, swimming, indoor soccer,
hockey, beach, figure skating, hiking, mountain biking, community band, music lessons,
gymnastics, Best Ski Hill in North America,
climbing, badminton, art, drama
Outstanding Homestays
o Homestay families exceed Canadian
regulations – criminal record checks, private bedrooms
o Monthly visits by Homestay Contractor – with monthly
report being sent to agent and parents
Monthly “Canadian” Cultural Events
o Rafting, ziplining, curling, Indigenous Pow Wow, and more!
Contact us:
Jann Schmidt
District Principal of International Education
Office 1-250-505-7015
Cell 1-250-551-4702
https://international.sd8.bc.ca/
SCHOOL LIFE AND
LEARNING
High Schools and Middle Schools in SD#8, Kootenay Lake
LV Rogers Secondary School – minimum 5 month stay (Sept. and Feb. acceptance)
LV Rogers Secondary*** - https://lvr.sd8.bc.ca Total Enrollment 800 International Students 54
Course Selection https://lvr.sd8.bc.ca/students/course-selection/grade10-12 Electives Sports teams, woodworking, mechanics, technology, culinary skills, band, visual arts,
Science/Technology/Engineering/Math, French, Spanish, Highlights Safe, clean, outdoor opportunities, cafeteria, on the lake, small city,
access to community activities, tennis, close to skiing, band and mountain biking, Winner of the Garfield Weston Award from the Fraser Institute in 2008- 2009 for academic excellence, award winning jazz band, qualified ELL teacher and class, International Program staff member on site
Sports/Clubs/Academy Photography, visual arts, textiles, band, cooking, French, Spanish, drafting, woodworking, technology, and recreation leadership, Volleyball Academy/Mountain Biking Academy/Dance, Academy/Advance Placement/Rugby Academy/Adventure Tourism
ATLAS – Gr. 12s only - is an exciting "career prep" program designed for students who have a strong personal interest in adventure recreation. ATLAS is a practical, “hands on” course taught almost exclusively away from the school, in outdoor settings, in a variety of seasons. The course is designed to help students develop the career skills necessary to gain employment in the booming eco/adventure tourism industry and / or pursue further education through outdoor adventure programs offered at institutions like Thompson Rivers University, Selkirk College, or the College of the Rockies. http://lvrsecondary1.weebly.com/atlas.html
Dance - The dance program is under the direction of Jennifer MacMillan. Ms. MacMillan holds a BFA with a Major in Dance from Simon Fraser University (CAN) and a MA in Teaching Dance from the University of Surrey (UK). She is also a registered teacher with the Royal Academy of Dance and a member of the British Columbia Dance Educators' Association. She is passionate about and committed to bringing high quality dance education to students within the public school system. Dance students in grades nine through twelve attend classes four days weekly and train in ballet, modern, jazz and hip hop. Beyond technique and performance, dance education at LVR includes developing a theoretical base in dance history, choreography, literacy, health, anatomy, world dance as well as dance related careers. https://www.lvrdance.com/
Other Academies – Rugby, Volleyball, Mountain Biking, Coding and Computer Technology
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/how-the-community-came-together-to-create-a-high-school-mtb-program-in-nelson-bc.html
PCSS – Prince Charles Secondary School – Short and Long Stay
PCSS is located in Creston BC- https://www.creston.ca/
Prince Charles Secondary - https://pcss.sd8.bc.ca Total Enrollment 491 International Students 9
Course Selection https://pcss.sd8.bc.ca/node/38198, AP courses Electives Sports teams, woodworking, mechanics, technology, photography Highlights Safe, clean, equestrian possibilities, small town, excellence in visual arts, Indigenous Education
integration Sports, Clubs, Academy – Cross country running, soccer, basketball, volleyball, badminton, curling, track and field,
YETI Outdoor Program, Media Arts Studies, Advance Placement academics
Yeti The YETI Outdoor program is open to any Grade 10-12 student who is currently enrolled in a full course load at Prince Charles Secondary School. Mountain Biking, Nature Photography, Climbing, Camping, Paddling and a variety of outdoor certifications make this program a natural draw for our secondary learners in Creston.
The program presents elective courses that are worth 4 credits each. (per/100 hours of activity). Essentially, 4-6 weekend activities and activity prep are required to earn the four credits.
In order to fund the program, and maintain the goal of offering activities at no cost to students and families, students must be fully scheduled.
https://pcss.sd8.bc.ca/programs/yeti
Mount Sentinel Secondary School – New Facility - Short and Long Stay
Mt. Sentinel School - https://mtsentinel.sd8.bc.ca Total Enrollment 261 (Gr. 7 – 12)
International Students 4
Course Selection https://mtsentinel.sd8.bc.ca/students/course-selection Electives Sports teams, woodworking, mechanics, technology,
sewing, cooking, Russian, French, Forestry Program (college transfer)
Highlights Safe, clean, outdoor opportunities, cafeteria, rural, close to skiing, on bus route to Nelson Sports/Clubs/Academy Performance and Media Academy, soccer, basketball, cross-country running, volleyball
(provincial champions), Performance and Media Academy
Mount Sentinel Performance and Media Academy (Academy PM) is a cross-curricular program that is designed to prepare students to enter post secondary education or a career in the film, theatre, game and digital media industry. This program includes a rotating selection of credits but always includes:
English A social studies/upper level social studies elective Design of Performance Media (Board Approved) Production of Media (Board Approved) An upper level elective such as Film, Scriptwriting, Acting, Theatre production, etc.
This program is one full semester in length and offers students an opportunity to work on major, student led projects and
showcases such as film festivals, theartre productions, gallery displays. We also work hand in hand with industry partners as much as we can to give students an authentic opportunity to work in an industry which they see themselves pursuing after high school.
This program requires an application, interview, and reference process.
https://www.sd8.bc.ca/programs/academy-pm
Salmo Secondary School – New facility – Short and Long Term Available
Salmo Secondary School - www.salsec.sd8.bc.ca Total Enrollment 163 (Gr. 7 – 12)
International Students 2
Electives Sports teams, woodworking, mechanics, technology, sewing, cooking, French, ski days Highlights Safe, clean, outdoor opportunities, cafeteria, rural, close to skiing, on bus route to Nelson, 5
min to Salmo Ski Hill with night skiing, smaller class sizes for individual attention Sports/Clubs/Academy Tourism course, basketball, cross-country running, volleyball
JV Humphreys – New facility –Short and Long Term Available
JV Humphreys – Kaslo BC - New Facility
JV Humphries School - http://jvh.sd8.bc.ca Total Enrollment 215 International Students 1 Electives Sports teams, woodworking, mechanics, technology, foods Highlights Safe, clean, outdoor opportunities, on the lake, small
town, close to mountain biking, beach, curling Sports/Clubs/Academy – soccer, basketball, cross-country running, volleyball The Outdoor Adventures Fall & Spring Course with Ms. Broadfoot (BCs award winning educator) is designed to introduce students to a broad range of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, rock climbing, canoeing and survival skills, as well as trip and safety planning for a multi-day excursion. In the spring students will receive their Lakewater Level 1 paddling certification as a part of the course, which will include a 5 day canoe and hiking trip on Slocan Lake, in Valhalla Provincial Park. Last year students in this class hiked the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail along the southwest coast of Vancouver Island.
Outdoor Adventures Winter Course The Outdoor Adventures Winter course focuses on exposing students to the brilliant ski and snowboard culture of the Kootenays, as well as winter safety and survival skills. Students visit with Stellar Heli Ski to learn about the business side of skiing, which includes a tour of the helicopter and practice using transceivers. The course also includes an Avalanche Safety Training day and a Winter Survival Workshop with local experts. The overall favourites of the course however, are our trips to Whitewater where students take lessons and get a chance to improve and perfect their skills on the hill. http://jvh.sd8.bc.ca/programsprojects/
WINTER IMMERSION PROGRAM IN SD#8 KOOTENAY LAKE Short Term Program in SD#8 Kootenay Lake
Each January and February, students are invited from around the
world to take part in our one, two, and three-month winter program.
The program is designed to give students the best of a Canadian
education and cultural. Students will be immersed in school with
Canadian students Monday to Friday, activities on Saturdays.
All of our students
stay in caring
homestay families
Prices include:
Application fee: $350
tuition $1300
Homestay $850.00
Placement $750
Medical $150
Maintenance $100
Activity fee: $450
Start dates are
January 6 & February 1
visit our website at
http://international.sd8.bc.ca
or email
further information.
2019-2020 School Calendar
Statutory Holidays
School Vacation Periods
Administrative Day
District Pro‐D Days (NI Days)
School Pro‐D and Planning Days (NI Days)
Early Dismissal (one hour early)
September 2 Labour Day stat
September 3 First Day of School
September 20 District Pro‐D Day
October 14 Thanksgiving Day stat
October 25 PSA Day (Provincial Specialist Assoc.) Pro‐D Day
November 8 School‐Based Pro‐D Day
November 11 Remembrance Day stat
November 13‐14 Early Dismissal Day (1 hour early)
December 20 Last day of school before winter vacation
December 23 Winter Vacation
to January 3
January 6 Schools Re‐Open
February 14 School‐Based Pro‐D Day
February 17 Family Day stat
March 13 Last day of school before spring break
March 16‐20 Spring Break
March 23‐27 School Closure
March 30 School Re‐opens
April 10 Good Friday stat
April 13 Easter Monday stat
April 20 District Pro‐D Day
April 22‐23 Early Dismissal Day (1 hour early)
May 18 Victoria Day stat
May 25 School Planning Day
June 25 Last Day of Classes
June 26 Administrative Day
June 29 School Closed for Summer Vacation
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Days of Instruction 181
Non‐Instructional Days (Pro‐D Day 6
Administrative Day 1
Total Days in Session 188
Program Orientation for New Students
All orientations for new students:
1. Pre-arrival email and app
orientation for navigating airports
Suggestions for how to adapt to Canada.
This will come in the form of an app entitled, Kootenay Lake Arrival. Please
make students download the Kootenay Lake Arrival onto app onto their personal
devices, phones or iPads.
2. In-school orientation by International and school staff - first week of school
orientation to new students
preparing for the school week and year
site review
Timetables
Lockers
AND More
3. September Monthly Event is Rafting! This is a great opportunity to meet other
international students and experience a classic Canadian experience.
4. Homestay orientation – within the first month of arrival
in the privacy of the homestay home with the student, host parents and
homestay contractor
set expectations
ensure students are comfortable in their new homes
meetings will occur monthly with follow-up report sent home
ACTIVITIES, CLUBS, SPORTS
TEAMS, & ACADEMIES
International Program Highlights in Kootenay Lake – Nelson, BC.
Academies DANCE:
LV Rogers Secondary School is a
part of School District No. 8,
Kootenay Lake, and is located in
beautiful Nelson B.C. The dance
program is under the direction of
Jennifer MacMillan. This program is
committed to providing high quality
dance education within the public
school system.
The dance program at LVR offers three strands of courses:
Dance Company 9-12 (Out of Timetable Linear - 4 credits)
Dance Academy 10-12 (In Timetable Linear - 8 credits)
Contact Jann Schmidt for Cost
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ATLAS: Adventure, Tourism, Leadership and Safety program – Gr. 12 only
ATLAS is an exciting "career
prep" program designed for
students who have a strong
personal interest in adventure
recreation. ATLAS is a
practical, “hands on” course
taught almost exclusively away
from the school, in outdoor
settings, in a variety of seasons.
Atlas Program – a popular program that requires an interview and early registration. Grade 11 and 12 only. **You must have attended LVR the previous year when registering.
http://www.lvr.sd8.bc.ca/atlas.html
http://www.lvrdance.com/photo.gallery.html
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (GRADES 11 AND 12 ONLY) Coach: Jen Kidd Practices: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 5:00-6:30 Contact Jann Schmidt for Cost
MOUNTAIN BIKING: (GRADES 10/11/12) Course Fee: Contact Jann Schmidt Required Equipment: Full suspension mountain bike in good repair, 2 ply tires, full face helmet, eye protection, leg and arm pads, biking pack (water bottle, personal basic first aid kit, auto inflating and sealing patch canister, bike multi-tool).
RUGBY (GRADES )
Coach: Michael Joyce
Practices: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 5:00-6:30
Contact Jann Schmidt for Cost
ATHLETICS in Kootenay Lake: GET INVOLVED!
All students are welcome to participate on the sports teams (there are some limitations depending
on level).
Sport Clubs and Team Choices:
FALL: Field Hockey - girls only X-country Running – both genders Swimming – competitive – both genders
WINTER:
Basketball – both genders Skiing – both genders
Curling – both genders
SPRING:
Track and field – both genders – several events Tennis – both genders – based on interest
Golf – both genders
Dance – both genders
Soccer – boys only
Badminton – both genders
Snowboarding – both genders
Baseball – males only Archery – both genders
September
International Program Monthly Activity Schedule for
Students
Orientation – In schools – First week of schools
River Rafting –
October
Zip lining -
November
Ainsworth Hot Springs
December
Curling and Christmas Party
January
Hockey Game – Nelson Leafs Junior A -
February
Snow Caving
March
Movie at the Castlegar Cineplex Theatre and shopping,
lunch and shopping (not provided by program) April
April
Gravity Climbing
May
Aboriginal Pow Wow in Creston June
Farewell Banquet, June 2017––CEC gymnasium and catered by local hotel restaurant.
Note: All of the events will be free for international students and are mandatory. If a student
must miss an activity, they need to contact Ingrid 48 hours before the event will take place.
PLEASE NOTE: ACTIVITIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
The only thing worse than trying and
failing, is never being willing to try
something new at ALL
Kootenay Lake School District #8
For the best in education and lifestyle
Choose us
Structure and Jurisdiction The education system in BC is structured as follows:
Pre-School (Strong Start ages 3-5)
Elementary (K-5)
Middle School (6-8)
Secondary (9-12)
Each province or territory sets its own policies, regulations, standards, and curriculum.
Role of Teachers Teachers are members of the British Columbia College of Teachers, which
ensures they are competent and suitable for the important role they play in
society and have graduated with a 5 year degree from a recognized BC or
Canadian university.
Independent school teachers may be certified by the Ministry of Education
but this is not mandatory.
Public school teachers are also members of the BC Teachers’ Federation, a
provincial professional union affiliated with the Canadian Teachers' Federation
and Education International.
Facts about student achievement in BC
According to results released from
the 2016 Program for International
Student Assessment of 15-year-olds,
students in BC ranked 4th in the
world in science.
In a recent international reading
and literacy study, BC students ranked
1st in the world.
Canadian Education is ranked #1
in the world – PISA and OECD
Facts about student achievement in BC
The average B.C. student’s
scores for Advanced
Placement (AP) exams
exceeded those of every other
jurisdiction in North America.
International students must earn credit in the
following courses through instruction from a BC
certified teacher. There is no equivalency or
Challenge process permitted for these courses:
Dogwood Graduation - International
Language Arts 11
Language Arts 12 (must write
provincial exam)
Science 11 or 12
Mathematics 11 or 12
Social Studies 11 or BC First Nations
Studies 12
Planning 10
Graduation transitions
Graduation Program:
A total of 80 credits are needed for
a Dogwood Diploma
One course receives 4 credits
48 Credits are achieved through
required courses
Remaining 32 Credits are
student’s choice
GIS course
GIE course
Our program connects international
students with domestic students in
meaningful ways to ensure
understanding and acceptance for all.
We want all of our students to think of
the world as “WE” and not us and
them. All of our international students
must take our GIS course during their
time with us if they are on a
graduation program. Students have
the option of taking our GIE course as
well.
THE PROGRAM AND THE
KOOTENAY AREA
Flight information into the Kootenay Lake District:
The following Information is about flight travel into our area:
1. Transfer in Vancouver to one of the following airlines for a flight to
Castlegar, BC, (which is a 30 minute car ride to Nelson) or to Trail, BC,
which is a 55 minute ride to Nelson and Cranbrook is 2.5 hours by car:
2.
Air Canada Jazz: Website: www.aircanada.com
3 flights per day: Flight AC8246 7:05
Flight AC8248 13:15
Flight AC8250 15:40
Pacific Coastal Airlines = Website: www. pacificcoastal.com
This airline flies into Trail, BC, which is also close to Nelson. The
delightful thing about this airlines is that they will do group charters
as required and requested by the customers. This is a really good
choice for a group flight and they are willing to negotiate on the
price.
Pacific Coastal Airlines: Flight 453 11:00
Flight 457 15:15
http://www.bcadventure.com/pacificcoastal/
3. Fly to Vancouver, BC, and then transfer flight to Cranbrook, BC.
Air Canada Jazz: Flight AC8214 – departs at 08:55
Flight AC8217 – departs at 14:20
Flight AC8219 – departs at 18:30
All of our students are picked up at the airport by their homestay contractors or
homestay families. As of September 2016, the cost for this service is included in the
placement fee.
If you have any further questions please contact us at your convenience.
Contact: Jann Schmidt <[email protected]>, or
[email protected] for further information.
SD8 Kootenay Lake Update for Agents Our year began with the best start to date and all students are happy in their homes and schools.
I am so excited to tell you about the exciting new things and milestones that have happened in our district recently:
- We were the first district in the province to implement an Intercultural Certificate program which assures the
relationship building between Canadian and International Students
- One of our International Students received a full scholarship in Mathematics to UBC
- Selena Ye from China received a rare entrance scholarship from UBC for $6000.00 - AMAZING
- Our grade 11 students received 10 BCCIE scholarships for $1250.00 each - the most scholarships awarded any
district in the province of BC - BEST IN THE PROVINCE
- We have a new online application form with True North and the application fee can now accompany the
application form by using "Beanstream" which is right on line on our web site.
- Please check out the videos links below about Nelson and our Kootenay Lake Program with testimonials from
students:
- https://youtu.be/P6wV4YX5L-U *Kootenay Lake International Program"
- https://youtu.be/tlpBYd_zpTg. "Life in Nelson"
- We have a new brochure with new pricing for the 2019-2020 school year and beyond. If you are in
need of our brochure, visit our website for the online version http://international.sd8.bc.ca
- Medical: The BC government has announced that in January 2019, all minor children will receive
medical coverage at a cost ($75/month) after being in Canada for at least 3 months.
- Our district will continue with GuardMe insurance for the first three months and have a top up with Guard.Me
to cover those services and products that the provincial healthcare does not cover.
- We have a new agent contracts with a new commission rate. If you have not received
a new contract please contact Michele LeLievre, [email protected]
- We will have a new arrival APP for students in the second semester this year to help them adjust to
their new HOMESTAY families, schools, and communities.
- We have a new pre and post English placement test through Global English which matches the BC
learning outcomes for ELL/ESL learning.
- For the first time we have added Zip lining to our monthly activities.
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The information below outlines the process of activating an account for secure online application submissions.
Step 1: Navigate to the login page for the secure online application: https://mytruenorth.ca/appindex.php?db=kootenaylake
Step 2: Click the Forgot Your Password Link
Step 3: Enter your email address. This must be your official email address we have on file. Press the Reset Password button. You will see a confirmation message that an email has been sent.
Step 4: Check your inbox for a message with subject starting with “Password Reset Instructions”. If you do not see this message within five minutes, please check your junk/spam folder. Click the link to complete the password request. You will see a message “Reset Password Complete”.
Step 5: Return your inbox and locate another message with subject “TRUE North Password”. Copy the temporary password to your clipboard. Click the Login link.
Step 6: Login using your email address and temporary password copied from step 5.
Step 7: Change your password by entering your old “temporary” password from step 5, and a new password of your choosing. Press Change Password button. Click Continue.
Secure Online Application
8. Secure Online Application – Simplified Sharing
TRUE North online application now supports simplified sharing of applications between agencies and parents and/or students. The basic workflow:
1. Agent creates (or initiates) online application exactly as before (not parent/student).
2. Agent clicks share icon
3. Agent copy/pastes secure URL into an email to parent/student.
4. Agent will be notified when parent has completed application. Note parents CANNOT submit directly to
your school district. They can only complete required sections.
5. Agent reviews completed application and submits to school district.
At no time during this process are any passwords exchanged between agents and parents/students.
SD8 Kootenay Lake Scholarship Results were Amazing in 2018
Name: (Selena) Yutian Ye
From: Fujhou, China
Attended: LV Rogers Secondary School
Winner of a UBC entrance scholarship for $6000.00. This
scholarship is rarely awarded by UBC, even for Canadian
students.
All 6 graduates pictured in this photo received scholarships for $1250.00 each
for university entrance in BC from BCCIE.
The award winners were: Ji Yeon Lim – Korea; Yutian Ye – China; Ada Sun –
China; Jae Hui Park – Korea; Ye Jin Park – Korea; Ichika Takahashi – Japan
Our grade 11 students receive 10 BCCIE Scholarship Winners
School District 8 Kootenay Lake won more BCCIE provincial scholarships for
$1250.00 each – more than any other city in the province of British Columbia.
5 of the 9 Winners are pictured above.
Yuri Kawaguchi – Japan
Mirei Kitano - Japan
YoungJi Choi – Korea
Ye Seo Kim – Korea
Zhaomeng Chen – China
Yuting Huang - China
Yuna Azuma - Japan Mirim Kim – Korea JeeHyun Yoon – Korea
A total of 15 BCCIE scholarships were awarded in the Kootenay Lake District
totaling $18,750.00. Total monetary value awarded June 2016 - $25,750.00.
*SD8 Kootenay Lake Leadership Cash Scholarship for $500 went to JaeHui Park
**SD8 Kootenay Lake Academic Cash Scholarship for $500 went to Yutian Ye
KOOTENAY LAKE IP STUDENT TRAVEL REQUEST FORM
We want you to be safe and happy wherever you travel in Canada.
Student phone number while away, or
WeChat address, messenger, Whats App
etc:_____________________________________________
SD#8 Kootenay Lake is responsible for the welfare and safety of all students registered in the program. The International Office must be informed
in writing of the decision to travel whether
it is with a homestay family, a school trip,
travel with another adult or independent
travel. Students are permitted to visit
relatives, close family friends and student
friends only if there will be guaranteed
adult (ages 25 or older) supervision and
adequate notice given to the host parent
and homestay coordinator.
Student Name:
Date of application:
Dates of proposed trip Departure and
return:
Accommodation address:
Adult supervisor: Phone #
Is adult supervisor 25 or older?
______YES ______NO
Wrapping up your time in Nelson
We hope you have had a fabulous time in Nelson and have made memories and friendships that will last a
lifetime! The International Programs Team has a few important reminders for you:
How long can I stay? All students must be on a flight home by June 30, 2017 unless you have permission to
extend by our office. Your health insurance ends on June 30 and you must be out of the country by June 30.
Flight details: Your homestay coordinator needs to have your flight details for your return flight home. If
your flights have changed, please make sure the homestay coordinator is aware!
Report cards: Report cards are given out at the end of the school year. However, many of you are leaving before
then. Our office will email a copy of all student’s report card to their agent who will then forward it to the
parents and or student. We keep a copy on our file.
Validation of Report Cards: Students from Mexico, Brazil and Spain– we will be validating your report cards
with the Embassy and then will forward the report cards to your agent by priority mail
Curfew: please remember that curfew and all rules are still in place until you are back in your home countries.
Make sure you have a positive end to this wonderful journey.
Saying goodbye: Do not forget to say goodbye to your counsellor and teachers (and return all textbooks).
I am sure your homestay families will be sad to see you leave! Leaving a thank you card or letter is always a
nice gesture. We will miss you!
Packing it all in! : So much to see and do! Please plan your weekends now. Also, leave time for packing and
any last minute purchases. You may need another suitcase if you have been shopping! Make sure that all
garbage, recyclable items are clear from your room and your room is clean.
Finally, we are sad to see you go but hope you have enjoyed your experience in Canada and will return one day soon! If
you have stories or pictures of your experience in Nelson, it would be wonderful if you could share these with us!
Kootenay Lake School District
International Program Fees 2019-2020
Application Fee: $350 (one time only fee to be included with application)
Tuition Fee: $13,000 per year Full Year Tuition fee includes:
courses for one full school year completely in English with native BC students
report cards for academic program students
ESL support at the school level and additional counseling support
textbook rental, elective course fees, lock rentals, optional course workbooks for
math classes,
orientation sessions
internet account and access at the school
certificate of completion
guardianship/custodianship
Tuition Fee: (per month) $ 1,300 (short term-up to 4 months)
Tuition Fee for one semester: $ 6,500
Homestay Placement Fee: $ 750 (annual fee includes airport
pickup)
Homestay Accommodation Fee: $ 850 (per month)
Medical Fee: $ 150 (per month)
Maintenance Fee: $ 100 (per month) TOTAL=$25, 100.00
Homestay fee includes:
private room
three meals per day, snacks and drinks
monthly face to face meetings with our program homestay coordinator
monthly themed activities to celebrate Canadian culture and friendship
Starting Dates Kootenay Lake School District accepts students on a flexible schedule. Starting dates
for students: September 1st and February 1st are encouraged.
LV Rogers School accepts only one semester registrations or longer.
Summer or Winter Programs Contact Jann Schmidt directly for pricing at: mail to: [email protected]
Website:
http://international.sd8.bc.ca
Facebook: LVR international
Kootenay Lake School District INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
HOMESTAY COMMITMENT POLICY Kootenay Lake School District #8 is commited
· to provide the best personal service for
Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
AVERAGE CLIMATE Summer: 27°C I 80.8° F Winter: 0.6°C I 33.08° F
LOCATION BY CAR: 3 hours from Spokane, WA, USA
BY PLANE: 1 hour from Vancouver, BC, Canada
1 hour from Calgary, AB, Canada
our international students. ..-..--'!!!���RIii.....
I love being here in Canada. It is different from Germany and I like it. We had some very special dinners.
A second challenge was the first days in Canada. It was very difficult for me to understand everything. Now it is very easy for me. - Christian
This is an awesome experience, for I
,AK1!D9 am learning many things. My host family is really good, kind and welcoming. They take care of me and treat me like one of the family. - Martin
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There is a big difference between a
visa and a permit.
IMMIGRATION
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eTA - permission to travel to Canada or to pass through Canada en-route to another country. An eTA is for visa exempt countries.
Visa - an actual counterfoil placed in the passport that allows a foreign
nat io n al to fly to and enter Canada. A visitor can stay for up to 6 months
Permit - a document that allows a foreign national to stay/study/work legally in Canada for a specified amount of time and they must
return home before the expiration date or apply for an extension.
Jann Schmidt
Phone: 250-551-4702 Skype: Kootena y lake
Email: [email protected]
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federal, provincial, and territorial laws.
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1. TRV - single entry $100.00
2. TRV - multiple entry $100.00
3. TRV extension as a
visitor
$100.00
4. Study permit $150.00
5. Study permit
renewal
$150.00
6. Study permit
restoration
$200.00
7. Biometrics $85.00
8. eTA $7.00
9. open work permit $100.00
10. work permit $155.00
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student
A student must show
proof of funds for
tuition for 12 months
Tuition+
$10,000 or
$$833/month
DILIGENCE - A P P L I C AT I O N PROCESS
It cannot be stressed enough, how important it is for the applicant/parent/agent to be vigilant and
diligent with providing the necessary documents during the application process. This includes a
personal letter stating their initial intent for going to Canada and why it will be important for them
to return home. Providing the agency and applicant with a templated letter will help to ensure
successful entry into Canada. A letter of acceptance from a designated learning institution is critical.
All public schools in Canada are DLis and the definition of full-time or part-time studies varies
depending on the educational institution.
BURDEN OF PROOF.
Unlike the criminal law standard - "beyond a doubt,"
- citizenship proof is the civil law standard of"balance of
probabilities." It is up to applicants to demonstrate that the
balance of probabilities indicates that they meet the
requirements of the Act. An officer at a port of entry
may form the opinion that an individual is inadmissible.
DUAL INTENT
IRPA 22(2): A foreign national may become a temporary
resident if the officer is satisfied that they will leave
RESTORATION OF A STUDY PERMIT
IRPR 1s2 - A student who has lost their status may apply to
reinstate or restore their status in accordance with the
regulations. The applicant must apply within 90 days of having
lost their status, meet the initial requirements for their stay,
Restoration of a status cannot be granted at a port of entry.
During a restoration, the student should not leave Canada for
any reason and should not continue to study. Fee for a
restoration is $200.00 for the restoration fee plus $150.00 for the new study permit = $350.00
WHO CAN APPLY FOR A STUDY PERMIT FROM
'WITHIN CANADA - IRCC WEBSITE
A MINOR CHILD IN PRIMARY OR SECONDARY
SCHOOL
Canada by the end of the period authorized for their stay. AN EXCHANGE OR VISITING STUDENT
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IMPLIED STATUS EXTENSION OF A STUDY PERMIT
A temporary resident must apply to extend their period of A study permit should be extended 30 days before it
authorized stay before it ends. If this has been done,
their period of authorized stay as a temporary resident is
extended by law until a decision is made {R183(5)}. Such a
expires and the extension will not exceed the expiry
date on a passport. If a student completes a
program early, the permit will expire 90 days after
person is considered to have implied status as a temporary the day of the program completion. rMM _
resident during that period. R189 570 9
A study permit is not a travel document . eTA
Regulations to _quo.te-to -s.tude n.ts -
IRPA
Objectives and
Application
3 (1)
Application before
entering Canada/eTA
11 (1) (1.01)
Entering and Remaining
in Canada
18 (1)
Temporary Resident 22 (1)
Dual Intent 22 (2)
TRP 42 (1)
Work and study permit in
Canada
30 (1)(2)
(3)
Loss of Temporary
resident status
47 (a)(b)
(c)
Person who may represent
or advise
91 (1)(2)
(3)