Scholars' Hall

  Address: 888 Trillium Drive
      Kitchener, ON N2R 1K4
  Phone: (519) 888-6620
  Fax: (519) 884-0316
  Email: parentcomment@scholarshall.com
  Web: www.scholarshall.com

A - Everyday at Scholars' Hall

Next to you and your home,
the second most important people and place in your children's lives
are their teachers and their school.

Scholars’ Hall offers . . .

  • Kitchener/Waterloo’s only nondenominational, multicultural,

    international, coeducational, JK to Grade 12, preparatory school.

  • an opportunity to learn with and from students from around the

    world in a unique multicultural educational environment.

  • a personalized curriculum that expects, promotes and celebrates

    good personhood and world citizenship.

  • a traditional, teacher directed school based upon family values and

    olde school standards of conduct.

  • expert post-secondary guidance leading to an outstanding University

    and College acceptance rate.

  • a close working relationship with parents complemented by

    numerous report cards, interviews and daily journals keeping parents

    informed, involved and up-to-date.

  • a strong, competitive House League and Extra-Curricular clubs

    designed to introduce artistic, sporting, intellectual, and cultural

    pursuits encouraging all students to become involved and active.

  • a second-to-none Fine Arts elementary and high school credit

    program with Homer Watson Gallery’s Artist-in-Residence.

  • high academic expectations and standards appropriate for each

    student’s personal potential.

  • homework/study skills and organizational strategies taught in every

    subject resulting in a strong life-long personal work ethic.

  • a school where students are challenged with consistency,

    understanding, fairness, a sense of personal responsibility and

    excellent teaching.

Scholars’ Hall strives . . .

  • to provide every student with a superior education.

  • to be focused but still flexible in its responsibility to educate.

  • to do all three - individualize, accommodate and accelerate.

  • to provide students a learning environment with other “nice kids”.

  • to ensure that students will not be concerned about personal safety,

    harassment, bullying, academic mediocrity, falling through the

    cracks, inappropriate peer influences, or loss of individuality.

  • to be very responsive to parental needs, concerns and requests.

  • to promote and encourage a strong work ethic, open

    communication, and the development of positive character traits.

  • to allow for and enhance the development of strong, positive social

    and interpersonal skills.

  • to consistently maintain an academic focus in class with a daily

    expectation to produce work of a high personal standard.

  • to provide the opportunity, the knoweldge, the independent skills

    and the strength of character to be successful in University or College

    and beyond.


Kitchener/Waterloo's Singular Private School

where bright kids become great students