
It Starts Here
A campus that prepares students to
Meet The Future
Meadowridge School is located on the ancestral and unceded territories of the Katzie, Kwantlen, and Coast Salish Peoples. We value the opportunity to learn, live, play, and share educational experiences on this traditional land. Meadowridge School is committed to building strong meaningful relationships and positive partnerships with all the traditional keepers and stewards of this land.
Meadowridge is an independent, coeducational International Baccalaureate (IB) school teaching students from Junior Kindergarten (pre-k) to Grade 12, located in British Columbia near Vancouver.
Why is our School Mission so important? Students must learn to care for others, as an increasingly interdependent society can fragment and become dangerous if we do not share concerns for the welfare of all.
People are drawn to our school from around the world. In the spirit of active collaboration with teachers, peers, and our community, we learn how to care for ourselves and for others. Knowing that change is the only certainty, we engage with challenging and complex questions effectively and creatively. Through outstanding teaching, programs, and facilities, Meadowridge develops in us the confidence not only to meet the future, but also to create it.
Our Strategic Plan sets the direction for the next five years of our School. The plan incorporates the collective voices of our students, parents, teachers, staff, leadership team, and Board—our Meadowridge community —for whom it was ultimately created.




We are proud to share that, thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, Meadowridge has reached its $300,000 fundraising goal for the Leger Library & Student Services Centre. This achievement reflects the strength of our community and a shared belief in the importance of inspiring student-centred spaces.
We thank all the families who contributed to this campaign. We are especially grateful to the leadership donors whose generosity will be recognized through named spaces within the Centre:
Akira C. (Grade 2)
"I get to be creative in Art Club. Once, I made a dragon and a snake using sticks, moss, and pinecones!"
Extracurriculars
Orchestra Club
Art Club
Reading Club
Athletics
Track & Field
Standout Moments
Performing at the Lunar New Year Assembly.
April V. (Grade 4)
"I didn’t know what fencing was until last year, but now I love it! The drills and movements are so fun."
Extracurriculars
Cheer Club
Dragon Dance Club
Reading Link
Elementary Musical
Leadership Club
Robotics
Athletics
Fencing
Standout Moments
Speaking at assemblies.
Serving as a Cheer Club coach.
Kevin M. (Grade 11)
"Leadership helped me step out of my shell and inspire others. It’s not all about being serious—just put yourself out there and try new things."
Extracurriculars
Senior Council Executive, Promotion and Communications
FTC Robotics Member FLL
Robotics Coach
Athletics
Basketball Soccer
Track & Field
Standout Moments
Finding a passion for engineering and learning about conflict resolution through robotics.
Building confidence and connections by serving on Student Council.
Ayanna G. (Grade 6)
"Science is my favorite class. I love sharing ideas and making connections. One day, I want to go into veterinary medicine."
Extracurriculars
Junior Council Member
Athletics
Volleyball
Track & Field
Standout Moments
Developing public speaking, organizational, and leadership skills through Junior Council.
Jack P. (Grade 8)
"Week Without Walls trips are a highlight every year. I’ve gotten to canoe, camp, and work on a farm—it’s a great way to learn outside the classroom."
Extracurriculars
Junior Council Vice President
3D Modeling Club
Standout Moments
Camping and working on a farm during the September Week Without Walls trip.
Canoeing and dragon boating during a recent Classrooms Without Walls trip.
Traveling to Kentucky Lane, Whistler, and Gibsons Farm on school trips.
Helping plan Student Council events, from themes and décor to itineraries.
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