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Located in Vancouver, Jules-Verne is our largest secondary school, hosting over 500 students from grades 7 to 12. This dynamic urban setting, combined with a rich multicultural environment, offers your children an exceptional opportunity to grow and thrive.
A diverse and enriching program
Jules-Verne offers a wide range of elective courses to satisfy all passions and ambitions: visual arts, biology, Spanish, film and television, social justice, philosophy, and much more. Students can also explore practical skills through workshops like bike mechanics or culinary arts.

Excellence in Education with the IB Program
The school offers all its students an education based on the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, renowned worldwide for its quality. Students enrolled in grades 11 and 12 even have the opportunity to earn the prestigious International Baccalaureate diploma—a real asset for their academic and professional future.
Give your child a stimulating, multicultural, and academically exceptional environment. Jules-Verne is more than just a school—it’s a springboard to excellence and personal growth.
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Ideally located between the ocean and the mountains, École André-Piolat offers a natural setting for learning and personal growth. With a strong focus on outdoor activities (kayaking, hiking, sports clubs) and a high-level science program, the school offers advanced IB courses for students passionate about science.
A Small and Supportive Environment
With around 400 students, André-Piolat stands out for its small secondary classes, promoting personalized teaching and increased attention to each student. The school welcomes children from kindergarten to grade 12, offering a comprehensive educational journey rich in opportunities.

High-Quality Education with the IB Program
École André-Piolat offers the internationally recognized IB program, including:
- The Middle Years Program (MYP) for students from grades 7 to 10.
- The IB Diploma Program designed for students in grades 11 and 12.