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It is the responsibility of parents and students to read the following handbooks, code of conduct and policies. Please ensure you read the info before filling out and submitting the consent forms and agreements below.

School Calendar and Schedule

School Policies

Academic Honesty Policy

This policy outlines Alexander Academy’s expectations for honest academic conduct, the student’s and teachers’ roles and responsibilities and the consequences for academic misconduct. Students and parents will receive a copy of this policy and will sign a declaration.

Rationale and Purpose

The goal of Alexander Academy’s Academic Honesty Policy is to educate students to conduct themselves in a responsible and ethical manner and therefore make every effort to avoid any form of academic misconduct. Alexander Academy’s expectations are that students exhibit the character traits of honesty, integrity, respect and responsibility.

These expectations are consistent with the IB Learner Profile where students are Principled, Knowledgeable, Thinkers and Inquirers. The faculty at Alexander Academy aim to develop in our students the attributes of the IB Learner Profile.

In our efforts to promote academic honesty specifically and personal integrity overall, we encourage our students to embrace the attributes of the Learner Profile.

The academically honest student: The academically honest student does not:

School’s Roles and Responsibilities

Students will receive cohesive, comprehensive and direct instruction through courses from our teachers in information literacy and the research process including:

Examples of academic misconduct

Students who either intentionally or accidentally engage in behaviour that gives them an unfair advantage over others, including academic dishonesty, will be subject to consequences as follows:

  1. The first time a student is suspected of being dishonest in an academic or non-academic course, their teacher will inform the Counsellor who will start an electronic file of the details of their dishonesty. The file will remain open until the student leaves Alexander Academy. The consequences of the student’s actions at this point will be non-punitive. They will be taught how to correct their wrongdoing by the appropriate staff member. Parents/guardians will be notified by the teacher.
  2. If again the student is suspected of being dishonest in an academic or non-academic course, the Counsellor will involve the Head of School who will review the details of the student’s electronic file and decide on appropriate consequences. Parents/guardians will be notified. At this point, the student may become exempt from awards and scholarships. Repeat offences may also include suspension or withdrawal from a class.
Attendance Policy

Alexander Academy believes that regular attendance promotes student learning, demonstrates a commitment to the achievement of the British Columbia Graduate Requirements and is essential for the student’s overall success.

Attendance at Alexander Academy is compulsory.

90 Percent Rule

In addition to the Compulsory Attendance, there is the 90 Percent Rule, which states that students must attend class for 90 percent of the time it is offered to receive credit for the class.

Medical Insurance Policy

Comprehensive health and accident insurance is mandatory in British Columbia. All students attending Alexander Academy are required to have valid Medical Insurance. Proof of medical insurance coverage is required upon registration.

Although accepted at the Academy, students will not be permitted to attend class without valid medical insurance. An application for medical insurance on behalf of the student must be made at the time of registration.

Please view the Student and Parent Handbook for more information, or go to the “Medical Insurance” page.

Homestay Policy

Students and their families are responsible for arranging the homestay for their child while studying at Alexander Academy. The school does not promote, endorse, and arrange individual homestays.

Alexander Academy recognizes that it is a partner with parents, students, agents, custodians and homestay providers.

As such, Alexander Academy endeavors to respect all the school-relevant provisions found in Section 2 (International Student Program Responsibilities) of the BC Ministry of Education’s K-12 International Student Homestay Guidelines (2018).

Security Card Policy

Alexander Academy is committed to making our campus a safe and secure place to study. To support this, each student will be issued with an individual security card so they can access the building during school hours. Students must agree to the following terms prior to being issued with the security card:

Damaged cards will be subject to a replacement fee at the discretion of administration (this fee will not exceed $100 plus tax).

Uniform Policy

Alexander Academy students are required to wear a school uniform while attending school. Uniform guidelines are as follows:

Girl’s Uniform

Boy’s Uniform

Clothing that fails to conform to the school standard must be replaced at the student’s expense. All school clothing is laundered or dry-cleaned regularly.

Technology Policy

Student: I have read Alexander Academy’s “Policy for the Acceptable Use of the School Computer Network and Internet” and agree to abide by the provisions therein.

Parent: I have read the Alexander Academy “Policy for the Acceptable Use of the School Computer Network and Internet.” I understand that network services are intended for educational purposes. I understand that any other use is in violation of the Acceptable Use Policy and subject to remedial action on the part of the school. Alexander Academy has taken reasonable precautions to eliminate inappropriate material from its network systems. However, I also recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all inappropriate materials that exist outside its network.

Refund Policy

All Students

International Students (Visa Refusal)

International students who have been issued an official Letter of Acceptance from Alexander Academy are not eligible for a refund unless the student’s Study Permit application has been denied by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. In the event of a Study Permit application denial, fees are fully refundable minus the administration fee of $300. To receive a refund, the following documents must be submitted:

International students who have registered online courses with Global Education for 2022-23 academic year are not eligible for tuition fee refund 2 weeks after the course start date. In the event of Study Permit application denial, the remaining fees are refundable minus the Global Education course fees and administration fee of $300.

New Domestic Students

Continuing Students (Domestic and International)

400-570 Dunsmuir Street,
Vancouver, BC, V6B 1Y1, Canada
(+1) 604-687-8832 info@alexanderacademy.ca

Alexander Academy acknowledges we are located on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We look forward to working with the local First Nations in partnership, and are committed to the process of decolonization, reconciliation, and stewarding strong relationships through ongoing communication.

602 W Hastings St #100,
Vancouver, BC V6B 1P2