Private School In Mississauga
Small Classes. Big Results. Top University Acceptances. USCA Academy gives your child the individual attention they need to excel, without the $30K+ price tag of elite schools.
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100% University Acceptance Rate
Average Class Size: 5-15 Students
Your Child Deserves More
Than a Number in a
Classroom
Is Your Child Getting Lost in the Public School System?
Large class sizes mean teachers can’t give every student the attention they deserve. Bright students coast without being challenged. Struggling students fall behind without anyone noticing. And parents feel powerless watching their child’s potential slip away.
At USCA Academy, we saw this problem and built something better.
A Private School Experience That Actually Fits Your Budget
What Makes USCA Academy Different
Small Classes, Big Impact
With only 5-15 students per class, teachers know your child's strengths, challenges, and learning style. No one gets lost in the crowd.
University-Focused from Day One
Our graduates don't just get into university, they get into UofT, Waterloo, McMaster, and Western. Many with scholarships up to $100,000.
Affordable Excellence
Premium education at $7,000/year for high school (Grades 9-12), not $20,000-$30,000 like other private schools.
Flexible Learning Paths
5 start dates per year (Sept, Nov, Feb, Apr, July). Your child can accelerate, catch up, or transfer credits seamlessly.
Parents & Students Choose USCA Academy Because Results Matter
Top University Acceptances






Everything Your Child Needs to Succeed
- Ontario Ministry of Education CurriculumSame rigorous standards, better delivery
- University Application SupportGuidance counselors help with OUAC, essays, and program selection
- Prime Mississauga Location10 min walk to Square One, 30 min to Downtown Toronto, easy transit access
- Full-Time & Part-Time OptionsDay school, night school, summer school, credit recovery
- Grades 9-12 (OSSD Program)Complete high school diploma recognized globally
Premium Education Without the Premium Price Tag
Invest in your child’s future without breaking the bank.
Most Popular
USCA Academy
High School (Grades 9-12)
$7,000 CAD/Year
- All textbooks & materials
- Extracurricular activities
- University guidance & support
- Small class sizes (5-15)
Spots fill up fast. Reserve yours before the next intake.
The Alternatives
Other Mississauga Private Schools
$15,000 – $30,000/year
Public School
Free
But with 30+ students per class and limited individual attention.
Frequently Asked Questions
USCA Academy is one of the best private schools in Mississauga, Toronto, and Ontario. Families love our small class sizes, personalized learning, and excellent programs for local and international students.
Yes, USCA Academy is proud to welcome international students. We provide ESL, IELTS, and TOEFL programs to help them succeed in the Canadian education system.
USCA Academy provides:
- Elementary and middle school programs (Grades 1-8).
- High school programs for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).
- University preparation programs to help students get into top universities.
- Language coaching, including IELTS, TOEFL, and ESL, for international students.
Yes, we provide a variety of extracurricular activities like sports, arts, and academic clubs. These activities help students grow beyond academics and develop leadership and teamwork skills.
- USCA Academy is one of the international schools in Ontario and provides excellent guidance to students in choosing the right program for them. We have student get CAD$ 100,000 Scholarship from University of Toronto. We also have students get CAD$10,000-20,000 Scholarship from different universities, including University of Waterloo.
After completing the secondary school program from our International School in Mississauga, students can apply to Canadian University/college. Most of our students have entered the University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, Mcmaster University, Queens University, University of British Columbia,University of Dalhouse, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, Western University, York University, Ryerson University, University of Windsor, Trent University, University of Guelph, and so on.
- USCA Academy has highly qualified and caring teachers/stuff with proven traceable results.
- USCA Academy has small class size, normally its 5-10 students in each class.
- The tuition fee varies depending on the grade level. For local students, It’s $7,000 per year for high school students
- We follow the Ontario curriculum, which is designed to meet the needs of all learners and prepares them for success in post-secondary education and beyond.
- Yes, we are an accredited private school. Our accreditation ensures that we meet rigorous standards for academic excellence, student safety, and operational practices.
- We maintain small class sizes to ensure that each student receives individualized attention and support. Our class sizes vary depending on the grade level and program, but typically range from 5 to 10 students per class.
USCA Academy is ideal because we bridge the gap between high school and university very effectively. For students in Grade 9 through Grade 12, we offer a structured environment that builds strong study habits and time management skills early on. Our OSSD credit programs are rigorous but we provide the support system students need to excel. We are not just teaching to the test. We are teaching critical thinking skills that universities value. The small class sizes mean students cannot hide, so they stay engaged. Whether a student is looking to upgrade marks or fast track their education, our focused approach ensures they earn their OSSD with grades that open doors.
From what I have seen over the years, the biggest benefit is truly the personalized attention every student receives. In a larger setting, it is easy for a quiet student to get lost in the back of the room, but here we know exactly where every child stands academically and emotionally. Parents often tell me they chose us because they wanted an environment where their child is not just a number. We also offer a lot of flexibility that you do not find elsewhere. If a student is strong in a subject, we can let them move faster, or if they are struggling, we immediately offer extra support instead of waiting for a report card. The focused environment also helps because everyone is here to learn, which cuts down on the distractions and social issues you might see in larger schools.
People often assume the curriculum is completely different, but in Ontario we actually follow the same Ministry of Education guidelines so students earn the exact same OSSD diploma. The real difference is in how we deliver that material. Public schools have to follow very rigid structures set by the school board, which means large class sizes and a one size fits all teaching style. At our private school, we have the freedom to adapt. We can tailor our teaching methods to fit the learning styles of the students in the room. We also move much faster when it comes to administration and communication. If a parent has a concern, they deal with me or my staff directly, not a bureaucratic system.
This is a very common question because parents want to plan ahead. The honest answer is that it varies quite a bit depending on the grade level and the specific facilities of the school. However, for a reputable private high school in Mississauga like ours, you are generally looking at an annual tuition range between 15000 dollars and 30000 dollars. Some schools might be lower if they have fewer resources, and some elite boarding schools will be significantly higher. It is important to look at what is included in that fee, such as textbooks, extracurriculars, and university guidance support.
Since tuition is usually quoted as a yearly figure, many parents ask me to break it down so they can manage their monthly budget. Most private schools, including USCA Academy, offer flexible payment plans to help families out. If you take a typical yearly tuition of around 18000 dollars, that breaks down to roughly 1800 dollars per month over a ten month school year. We work with families to create a payment schedule that fits their financial situation, whether that is monthly payments or splitting it into semesters. I always tell parents to come in and speak with us directly so we can build a plan that works for them without causing stress.
This is the most important question a parent can ask, and from my years of experience, the answer is usually yes. I have seen countless students who were getting lost in the shuffle or feeling uninspired in other environments completely turn their lives around once they joined us. It is not just about the grades on a report card. It is about the confidence they build and the university preparation they receive. When I see a student who was struggling get accepted into their top choice engineering or business program because of the focused support we gave them, that investment clearly pays off. If it ensures your child is happy, motivated, and on the right path for their career, then it is worth every penny.
When parents tour our facility, they often notice the difference in the learning environment right away. In many public schools, resources are stretched thin, but here we ensure our science labs, computer labs, and study spaces are modern and fully equipped. Beyond the physical building, the environment itself is much more focused. We do not have the overcrowding or the chaotic atmosphere you sometimes see in larger schools. The library is actually a quiet place to study, and classrooms are designed for discussion and interaction. We create a safe space where students feel comfortable focusing on their work without the distractions you might find elsewhere.
This is really the core of what we do. Because we maintain small class sizes, a teacher is not just lecturing to a crowd of thirty or forty students. They actually know how your child learns. If a student is a visual learner, we adjust. If they learn by doing, we provide hands-on activities. In a large public school, the teacher often has to teach to the middle of the class and hope for the best. Here, if a student is falling behind, we catch it immediately and offer one-on-one help. We do not wait for a midterm report card to realize a student is struggling. We support them in real time.
There is a bit of variety in the city, but the vast majority of reputable private schools in Mississauga, including USCA Academy, follow the Ontario Curriculum. This is the standard set by the Ministry of Education. We do this to ensure that when students graduate, they receive the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), which is what universities recognize and require. While some schools might offer specialized programs like the International Baccalaureate or Advanced Placement (AP), we focus on delivering the Ontario curriculum with a high degree of rigor and university preparation. We are not reinventing the wheel regarding curriculum requirements, but we teach it with a much stronger focus on preparing students for the demands of university.
In my experience, the transition to university can be a shock for many students, but we work very hard to bridge that gap while they are still with us. We do not just focus on the curriculum content. We focus on the skills they need to survive and thrive in a university setting. This means time management, self advocacy, and independent study habits. Our teachers operate with university level expectations regarding deadlines and essay formatting, so students are not overwhelmed when they first step onto a campus. I also personally meet with students to review their career goals and help them choose the right courses. Because we have specific university guidance programs, we help them navigate the complex application process to ensure they get into the programs that actually match their career aspirations.
This is usually the biggest selling point for parents. In the public system, you often see classes of 25 to 30 students or even more. In top private schools here in Mississauga, we aim to keep that number much lower. On average, you will see ratios of about 15 to 1, and in many of our classes it is even lower than that. This does not just mean more space in the classroom. It means that when a teacher asks a question, they have the time to actually listen to the answer. It ensures that no student can hide in the back of the room. The teacher knows exactly who is understanding the material and who needs help, which makes a massive difference in learning outcomes.
I always tell parents to look beyond the marketing materials and visit the school in person. When you walk through the halls, do the students look happy and engaged? Do the teachers know the students names? You should ask about the university acceptance rate and specifically where graduates have been accepted. Look at the class sizes and ask about the qualifications of the teachers. It is also important to get a feel for the administration. Are they approachable? Do they listen to your concerns? The right school is not just about the best facilities, but about finding a partnership where the school supports your specific family values and your child’s specific learning needs.
From my side of the desk, I try to keep the admission process as simple and stress free as possible for families. It generally starts with an initial inquiry where I ask to see the student’s previous report cards or transcripts. This gives me a clear picture of their academic history. We then sit down for an interview or an assessment to understand the student’s goals and personality. I am not just looking for high grades. I want to see if the student is willing to learn and if our school is the right fit for their needs. For international students, we might also assess their English proficiency to ensure they can handle the coursework. Once we decide to move forward, we handle the paperwork and enrollment forms to get them registered for their classes.
Supporting international students is a huge part of what we do here, and I treat every international student like they are my own child visiting a new country. Academically, we offer ESL courses and we modify our teaching to help students who are still mastering English. For accommodation, we work closely with trusted homestay families and local residences to ensure students have a safe and comfortable place to live. Regarding visas, while we cannot issue the study permit ourselves, we provide the official Letter of Acceptance and guide parents on the specific documents and requirements they need for their visa application. We walk them through the process step by step so they are not doing it alone.
I am incredibly proud of the track record we have built at USCA Academy. Over the years, we have maintained a very high success rate for university admissions. The vast majority of our graduating students receive offers from their top choice universities. We regularly see students getting into top Canadian institutions like the University of Toronto, Waterloo, and McMaster. We also have a strong history of students heading to prestigious universities in the USA and the UK. Because we focus so heavily on preparing them for the academic rigors of these schools, they tend to handle the transition very well and succeed once they get there.
Flexibility is one of our greatest strengths. We understand that not every student follows the same timeline or path. For transfer students coming from different school systems or countries, we assess their previous credits carefully so they do not have to retake courses they have already mastered. We can create a custom schedule that fits their specific graduation timeline. For fast track learners who want to graduate early or upgrade a specific mark quickly, we offer semesters and opportunities to take extra credits throughout the year. We build the timetable around the student’s goals rather than forcing the student to fit into a rigid block schedule.
Limited Spots Available for September Intake
Our small class sizes mean limited enrollment. Families are already booking campus tours for fall admission.
