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LOLART SCHOOL

ADMISSION

How to Apply

Applying to LA is an opportunity for you to think about your goals for high school while sharing your interests, activities, and passions with us.  The online application portal for entry in Fall 2024 is now open.
The application allows us to learn about each student's academic achievements, personal qualities, and values. It includes the following components:

01

Teacher Recommendations

One recommendation is required.

02

Transcripts

We need transcripts from 7th and 8th grade for 9th grade applicants.

03

Interview

Each applicant will have an interview with an LA faculty or staff member.

04

Short Answer/Essay Questions

Both students and parents will need to answer some short questions.

05

Assessment

Additional details about each of these steps can be found below and in our application portal.

Please note, there is a $300 application fee.

Fees

The fees associated with applying to LOLART SCHOOL help cover administrative costs related to processing applications. We offer waivers for a portion or all of these costs to ensure that financial barriers do not prevent students from applying.
LA's application fee is $300, which can be paid through our application portal. If the application fee poses a financial hardship for your family, please reach out to the admissions office at admissions@lolart.ca to request a full or partial fee waiver.
All applicants are required to complete the entrance assessment, and the cost of this assessment is covered by the application fee.
Additionally, there is an optional fee of $60 for the financial aid application.

TUITION AND FEES

Tuition and Fees

For the 2024-25 school year, tuition is set at $28,600.
In addition to tuition, students may incur additional costs for books, a laptop fee, and other incidentals, which typically range from $1,000 to $1,500 per school year. These fees are billed separately from tuition.

There is no set schedule for a student to follow, nor are there due dates for completing assignments. The student may start their course within 24 hours of registration and move through it at their own pace (Note: registrations that occur on holidays will be enrolled on the next day). The only restriction is that the course must be completed within 5 months of enrolment. A student will be removed from a course if it is not completed within 5 months.

Student Enrolment Policy

Certain courses require the student to have completed a prerequisite course. It is the student's responsibility to provide a copy of an Ontario Student Transcript, Report Card or Credit Counselling Summary showing successful completion of the prerequisite course. This document should be sent to  upon registration. A student may register at any time and, upon registration, will have access to the first unit of a course. However, the rest of the content will remain locked until prerequisite evidence has been provided.
If the student has not completed the prerequisite course but has completed an equivalent course outside of Ontario, is a mature student, or has higher-level education, they may be eligible for a prerequisite waiver. The student may request that a prerequisite be waived by submitting a prior to registration.

Course Prerequisite Policy

Please note that LS may communicate with parents or legal guardians of students under the age of 18. In addition, LS will communicate with any student's home school and applicable post-secondary institutions or organizations. Students over the age of 18 will receive an email upon registration requesting permission to allow LS to communicate with third-party individuals.

All policies may be modified at any time at the LOLART SCHOOL website. The use of LOLART SCHOOL courses indicates that the student and/or parent/guardian accepts these aforementioned policies.

Confidentiality Policy

LOLART SCHOOL (LS) does not issue refunds. Within hours of enrolment, our administration undertakes many tasks including activating the student account, completing the enrolment, contracting the teacher, establishing electronic/physical files, tracking the enrolment for Ministry purposes, etc. Even if the student does not begin the course, the preliminary work in our office will be completed.

Refund Policy

FINANCIAL AID AND POLICIES

FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

Teachers at our school craft outstanding learning environments that develop skills and introduce students to a world of ideas and opportunities. They view learning as a chance to foster collaboration, patience, creativity, and practical experience. Outside the classroom, teachers serve as mentors, guiding students toward adulthood with purpose, significance, and happiness.

GALLARY

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