Branksome Hall

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From important dates, entry grades and details about the application process by grade, this page has everything you need to get ready to apply to Branksome Hall.

Important Dates
Applications Open
Applications for September 2026 entry will open on Monday, September 1, 2025.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for 2026 entry for day students is Monday, December 1, 2025.
Application fee before November 1: $200
Application fee November 1 and beyond: $300
Families should apply by the deadline in the year preceding the desired entry grade. We will not accept applications for entry years other than 2026.
Boarding Applications
Boarding applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Spaces are limited so we do encourage applications by Monday, December 1, 2025.
Decision Day
Admissions decisions will be communicated to day applicants on Friday, February 20, 2026.
WHich GRADES ACCEPT APPLICATIONS?
Grade Type | Grades | Openings | Number of Students | Number of Classes |
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Major Entry Grades | Junior Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 7 Grade 9 | 14–16 12–14 40–44 20–22 | 14–16 28–32 88–92 105–110 | 1 2 4 6 or more |
Smaller Entry Grades | Senior Kindergarten Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 10 Grade 11 | 2–4 2–4 4–8 2–4 6–10 2–4 | 18–20 32–36 36–40 40–44 110–115 115–120 | 1 2 2 2 6 or more 6 or more |
Non Entry Grades | Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 12 | Attrition dependent Attrition dependent Attrition dependent 0 | 44–48 44–48 92–96 115–120 | 2 2 4 6 or more |
How to apply
DISCOVER OUR IB PROGRAM

DISCOVER OUR IB PROGRAM
At Branksome Hall, we’re not just enriching students’ minds – we’re giving them minds of their own so they can challenge the status quo, set new standards, and carve their own path to success.
Primary Years Programme JK–Gr. 6
The Primary Years Programme is designed to nurture a lifelong love of learning. Students are challenged to think critically, research deeply and develop globally-minded perspectives on a broad range of issues.
Middle Years Programme Gr. 7–10
The Middle Years Programme focuses on the development of the whole girl. Students use inquiry to discover content and knowledge, as well as to explore real-world applications, create new meaning and solve problems.
Diploma or IB SELECT Gr. 11–12
An emphasis on international mindedness and intercultural understanding, providing context for young women to lead in a complex, interdisciplinary, globally connected adult world.
FAQs
The International Baccalaureate (IB) program provides a unique learning experience that focuses on critical thinking, global awareness and understanding different cultures. Unlike traditional education, the IB encourages students to explore complex ideas and real-world issues through inquiry-based learning. It aims to develop well-rounded individuals by promoting academic rigor, creativity, community service and personal growth. Additionally, the IB is recognized internationally, helping students transition smoothly to universities worldwide.
The IB curriculum equips students with a diverse set of skills essential for success in higher education and beyond. Key skills include:
- Research and Inquiry: Students learn to conduct independent research, analyze data and present findings effectively.
- Critical Thinking: The curriculum emphasizes evaluating information, constructing arguments and making informed decisions.
- Approaches to Learning: Students develop essential skills in areas such as communication, collaboration and self-management, which are critical for lifelong learning.
Yes, the IB program is designed to be inclusive and accessible to all students. While it is a rigorous program, Branksome Hall provides support systems to help students thrive. This includes differentiated instruction, mentorship and resources for those who are new to the IB framework. Students are encouraged to pursue their interests and passions within the program, allowing for personalized learning experiences that foster voice, choice and agency.
The IB curriculum is designed to support girls' learning by fostering an environment that encourages inquiry, collaboration and critical thinking. Key aspects of the curriculum that empower young women include:
- Holistic Development: The IB emphasizes not only academic rigor but also personal, social and emotional growth. This comprehensive approach helps girls develop a strong sense of self and confidence in their abilities.
- Encouragement of Voice and Choice: The curriculum promotes student agency, allowing girls to explore their interests and passions. This empowerment leads to increased engagement and ownership of their learning journey.
- Collaborative Learning: The IB encourages teamwork and collaboration, which helps build strong communication skills and relationships among peers. These skills are essential for future success in both academic and professional environments.
- Global Perspective: With a strong emphasis on international-mindedness, the IB prepares girls to navigate and contribute to an increasingly interconnected world. Students engage with global issues, fostering empathy and cultural awareness.
- Leadership Opportunities: The IB program offers various opportunities for girls to take on leadership roles through projects, presentations and community engagement. This experience helps them build confidence and develop essential leadership skills that will serve them in their future endeavors.
Branksome Hall alums embody a range of attributes that reflect the school's mission and values. They are:
- Leaders: Engaging in their communities and taking initiative to create positive change.
- Lifelong Learners: Committed to continuous growth and exploration of new ideas.
- Global Citizens: Understanding and appreciating diverse perspectives while actively working towards a more inclusive world.
- Resilient: Equipped to face challenges with confidence and determination.
CONTACT US
Our dedicated Admissions team is looking forward to getting to know you and your family. Please contact us at any time.