
Boarding school placement, short-term exchanges, summer enrichment, and STEM/leadership workshops — picked so your child enters a Canadian or US university paying domestic fees, not international.
Each route has different age windows, costs, and downstream university-eligibility benefits. We pick based on your child’s age, language level, and where you eventually want them to apply for university.

Boarding and day-school placement at accredited high schools in Canada, the US, and the UK. Graduates may pay domestic university fees in the host country and skip IELTS/TOEFL.

Short-term (one semester to one year) cultural-exchange placements with host families. Builds language fluency, cultural maturity, and a documented international transcript.

Summer-only enrichment camps — academic, sports, arts, language immersion. A low-commitment way to test international study before committing to a full year.

Short intensives in robotics, AI, debate, model UN, entrepreneurship — designed to strengthen a university application portfolio for top-tier admissions.
“A four-year US degree at international rates is roughly $200,000. At domestic rates it is roughly $80,000. The high-school placement that flips the rate is worth the planning.”
— Education Counselling Lead
International tuition at top US and Canadian universities now exceeds USD $50,000–$70,000 per year. Domestic students pay 30–40% of that. The cheapest legal way to switch your child onto domestic-fee status is to graduate from a domestic high school under the right residency or partner-school structure.
We place students into partner schools whose graduates qualify for in-province (Canada) or in-state (US) tuition rates at participating public universities — verified per province / state.
We only recommend schools with confirmed downstream domestic-fee or in-state-tuition eligibility for at least one major university.
Different provinces and states have different residency rules. We map the school choice to the university shortlist before you commit.
We retain the residency / attendance documentation needed to prove domestic-fee status when your child applies to university.
Where parents need study-permit or guardianship-visa coverage, we file in association with regulated immigration consultants.
“A graduate of an English-medium high school in Canada or the US almost never needs to retake IELTS or TOEFL for university admission in those countries.”
— Admissions Counsellor
Most universities require IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+ from international students. A weak language score is one of the most common reasons strong academic applicants are rejected or downgraded to conditional offers.
Graduating from an accredited English-medium high school in an English-speaking country usually triggers an automatic English proficiency exemption at most receiving universities — but only if the placement is set up correctly.
We work with schools whose accreditation is recognised by university admissions offices for language-exemption purposes.
Most universities require 3–4 years of full-time English-medium instruction. We track the minimum and recommend the right grade entry to clear it.
On graduation, we help compile the supporting transcript / attendance letters that universities request to confirm the exemption.
Some universities still ask for a test even after the exemption clears. We coach a fallback IELTS / Duolingo as insurance, taken in Grade 12.
Book a free schooling consultation now to map your child’s pathway before the next deadline.
Domestic-fee tuition + 3-year PGWP after graduation.
Learn more →In-state tuition at participating state universities.
Learn more →A-level pathway into Russell Group + Graduate Route.
Learn more →Backup IELTS / Duolingo as insurance for Grade 12.
Learn more →All information published on this page is for informatory and consultation purposes only. It does not constitute legal, immigration, financial, or admissions advice. Any decision affecting your case should be taken only after a personal consultation with our team and a written engagement letter.
Information reflects current trends as of the most recent update. Visa rules, fee schedules, intake windows, and entry requirements change regularly and depend on individual circumstances. For the most up-to-date position that applies to your case, please contact us or check directly with the relevant authority before acting.
Fees and cost figures are shown in US Dollars (USD) unless otherwise noted; conversions are indicative. For legally binding requirements, always visit the official country-specific government website (IRCC, UKVI, USCIS, Home Affairs, BAMF, ICA, etc.) or the official test/admissions partner site before paying any fee or submitting an application.
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