Canada K–12 for Filipino Families: compare self-paced and live options, tuition in CAD, morning schedules, and next steps more clearly
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Flexible K–12 learning for Filipino families in Canada.
K–12 in Canada for Filipino Families

K–12 for Filipino Families in Canada

Compare a more flexible K–12 setup for your child — with tuition in CAD, optional morning live schedule support, and clearer next steps for parents.

If you are still comparing what may fit your child best, this page is designed to help you understand the Canada setup more clearly before deciding. For many families in Canada, Self-Paced Homeschool may be the easier everyday option, while Live Online may still work as optional or flexible support.

Self-Paced First Optional / Flexible Live CAD Pricing Morning Schedule Support Parent Guidance
2 Main learning setups shown clearly for Canada
CAD Public-facing Canada pricing for easier parent comparison
AM Morning-based live timing, with self-paced as the easier everyday option for many families
Parent Fit Check

This May Be a Good Fit for Your Family If…

Some families are not looking for the most traditional setup. They are looking for the one their child can continue more consistently and their family can realistically manage over time.

  • Your child needs a more flexible school setup.
  • Your family is based in Canada and needs a setup that can adjust around a more complex daily routine.
  • Your child may do better with less pressure and a more manageable learning flow.
  • You want a setup where self-paced learning can still work well even if live timing is not always ideal.
  • You want a clearer step-by-step process instead of trying to figure everything out alone.
  • You are still comparing before making a final decision.
Start Here for Parents

Most Canada Parents Open These First

These are the strongest first pages for parents who want to understand the setup before deciding.

Start Here

Parent Guide

Start here if you want the simpler overview first before comparing other pages.

Read Parent Guide →
Decision

Which Setup Fits My Child?

Best for parents who are still comparing the learning options more carefully.

Compare Setups →
Tuition

Canada Fees

Best for parents who want to understand the monthly cost in Canadian dollars first.

View Fees →
Schedule

Canada Class Schedule

Best for parents who want to understand the Canada morning live timing before deciding.

View Schedule →
Choose the Right Learning Setup

Choose the Learning Setup That May Fit Your Child Best

Different children and different families may need different setups. In Canada, many families may find Self-Paced Homeschool easier as the main setup, while Live Online may still work as optional or flexible support.

Recommended for Many Families

Self-Paced Homeschool

A more flexible home-based option for families who want a lighter and more adjustable school routine.

  • Study at a more flexible pace
  • No fixed daily class timing
  • More adaptable around family routine
  • Often the easier everyday option for many Canada-based families
View Self-Paced →
Optional / Flexible

Live Online Classes

A structured online option that may still work well for some families, especially if the morning timing fits the child’s routine.

  • Scheduled class timing
  • Teacher-led guidance and routine
  • Can work well as live support if the family can follow the schedule consistently
  • Best for students who do better with structure
View Live Online →
Parent note: In Canada, many families may find self-paced learning easier for everyday use, while live online classes can still work well as optional or flexible support.
Simple Canada Pricing in CAD

Compare Monthly Tuition in Canadian Dollars

We keep pricing clear so parents can compare setup options before making a decision.

Self-Paced

From C$68 / month

C$68Kinder • Self-Paced

Kinder C$68 • Elementary C$74 • Junior High C$87 • Senior High C$97

View Full Canada Fees →
Live Online

From C$125 / month

C$125Kinder • Live Online

Kinder C$125 • Elementary C$137 • Junior High C$161 • Senior High C$175

Compare All Options →

Full fee details, scholarship options, and next-step guidance are shown on the Canada Fees page. These public-facing amounts are rounded from the April 2026 AED→CAD mid-market rate. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Class Schedule

Canada-Friendly Morning Schedule

The Canada live schedule works more as a morning support option. For many families, self-paced learning may still be the easier everyday main setup.

Kinder

Kinder Learning Block

Kinder7:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Grades 1–12

Main Learning Block

Grades 1–126:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Parent note: This timing may still work well for families who prefer a structured morning routine, but many Canada-based families may find self-paced learning easier for everyday use.
Philippine Curriculum and School Continuity

Will My Child Still Follow the Philippine Curriculum?

This is one of the biggest questions parents ask first. This section helps explain how learning continuity, school records, and official academic pathways are handled more clearly.

Philippine Curriculum

Philippine K–12 Learning Direction

Your child follows a Philippine K–12 learning direction designed for Filipino families who want continuity with Philippine education.

Learner Reference Number

Learner Reference Number (LRN)

Where applicable through the official school pathway, student records may be connected to the proper Philippine school process.

Records

Report Cards and School Records

Official academic records are handled through the proper school pathway connected to the student’s enrollment process, where applicable.

Filipino Institute’s Role

Learning Support and Parent Guidance

Filipino Institute supports the learning experience, parent guidance, and delivery support, while official academic documentation follows the proper school pathway.

This helps many parents understand that the setup is more than simple tutoring. It is a guided pathway designed to support school continuity more clearly. See Full How It Works →
What Canada Parents Usually Ask First

What Canada Parents Usually Ask First

These are some of the most common questions parents ask before choosing a K–12 setup in Canada.

How much is the tuition?

View monthly tuition in Canadian dollars and compare the available setup options more clearly.

View Canada Fees →

What setup may fit my child best?

Compare which setup may be better based on flexibility, structure, and family routine.

Compare Setups →

What time are the classes in Canada?

See the morning live timing before deciding if live support may fit your family routine.

View Schedule →

Is self-paced better for Canada?

For many families, self-paced learning may be the easier main setup, with live classes used when helpful.

View Self-Paced →
Supporting Filipino Families in Canada

Supporting Filipino Families in Canada

Filipino Institute supports families in Canada who are looking for a more flexible and manageable K–12 learning setup.

This may be helpful for Filipino families living in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Mississauga, Brampton, Surrey, and nearby Canada communities, depending on the learning setup selected and the support pathway that fits the child best.

Read the For OFW Families page →
Ready to Start?

If the Setup Already Feels Right, Continue Below

Different parents are ready for different next steps. Choose the one that feels right for your family now.

Support First

Scholarship

Explore support first if your family wants help reducing tuition pressure before moving forward.

View Scholarship →
Action

Reservation

Reserve a slot first if you are not yet ready for full enrollment and want a lighter first step.

Go to Reservation →
Action

Enrollment

Continue here when your family is ready to move forward more officially.

Go to Enrollment →
Ask First

WhatsApp Support

Ask questions first if you want help before deciding which setup or next step is best.

Message on WhatsApp →
More Helpful Pages

Explore More Before Deciding

If you want to explore more before deciding, these pages may also help.

Reassurance

Student Recognition

Learn more about how student progress and learning support may be recognized and guided.

Read More →
Stories

Student Stories

Read stories and experiences that may help parents understand how the setup may fit different learners.

Read Stories →
Guide

Online Schooling Guide

A broader guide for parents comparing online schooling options in Canada.

Read Guide →
For OFW Families

For OFW Families

A parent-focused page for Filipino families balancing work, life, and school needs.

Read More →
Next Step

Find a K–12 Setup That May Fit Your Child Better

The best setup is not always the one that sounds the most traditional. It is the one your child can continue more consistently — and the one your family can realistically maintain over time. If you are ready, compare the options or take the next step below.

Explore the Full Canada K–12 Hub

Explore the Full Canada K–12 Hub

If you already know what you want to review next, use these direct links below.

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