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  1. Many Shambhala alumni proceed to successful careers as scientists, musicians, lawyers, artists, business leaders and more. Founded in 1993, the Shambhala School has developed a fully accredited curriculum from Pre-Primary through Grade 12. Shambhala school students learn from an early age to engage in their own learning process.

  2. Volunteering: Offering your Time and Talent. The Shambhala School is infinitely enriched by the commitment of our families who offer time and talent to the school. Not only does volunteer activity reduce costs and fees and allow us to offer bursaries to some families, but this co-creation of the school community by parents exemplifies the kind ...

  3. Shambhala School, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1,641 likes · 20 talking about this · 284 were here. Shambhala School is a small independent school in Halifax, Nova Scotia. We nourish the inherent goodness,...

  4. School Calendar. Inspiring a Love of Learning. Located in the historic Hydrostone neighborhood of the North End of Halifax, NS, the Shambhala School offers an approach to education that integrates arts and academics to ignite a genuine passion for learning. Our unique curriculum inspires students to grow into confident, creative thinkers with a ...

  5. The Shambhala School is a premier environment for international students to develop their language skills within the cultural richness of the Maritimes. The rich experience-based learning, small classrooms, outdoor experiences, the leadership and sustainability curriculum, the personal empowerment of the arts are all part of what we call t ...

  6. The International tuition for a full ten-month school year at the Shambhala School in from September 2024 to June 2025 is $19,200. Commencement Fee. Each family that attends the Shambhala School pays a non-refundable Commencement Fee of $1,000 in their first year of enrollment. Facilities Renewal Fee.

  7. The Shambhala School is a premier environment for international students to develop their language skills within the cultural richness of the Maritimes. The rich experience-based learning, small classrooms, outdoor experiences, the leadership and sustainability curriculum, the personal empowerment of the arts are all part of what we call t ...