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  1. Want to find out where Peel Schools for International Students is located? What to find out what the schools and the areas they are located in look and feel like? What to find out some quick facts about why you should attend one of our schools?

    • Arrival Guide

      OUR ARRIVAL PROCESS FOR SEPTEMBER 2023 MAY STILL CHANGE -...

    • Refund Policy

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  2. Home of the Peel Schools for International Students Program. Discover the Peel advantage for your International Education needs for VISA students. Come and STUDY in Peel, it's where the WORLD come to LEARN.

  3. School District Websites by Imagine Everything Inc. Our goals are to remove barriers and create opportunities for students to achieve their full potential. An action plan to identify and eliminate the marginalization experienced by Black students in Peel board schools.

  4. School Locations - Peel International School (studyinpeel.com) Students will be integrated with Canadian students and will take most of their classes with Canadian students. They will also spend a portion of their day with other international students and a teacher trained to help international students learn academic-level English.

  5. The International and Indigenous Languages (IIL) Programs are available to School age students from K-12. All International and Indigenous Languages programs comply with the Ontario Ministry of Education and is available to all PDSB and non-PDSB students.

  6. Clarkson Secondary School is the first location of the Peel Schools for International Students. The school provides a unique, world-class program that integrates students from around the world into the dynamic and welcoming learning environment at Clarkson.

  7. The Peel board serves more than 153,000 kindergarten to grade 12 students in 244 schools throughout Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga. The Peel board has been welcoming international students for more than nine years.