Admissions

Why King's-Edgehill School?

We're delighted you're interested in learning more about our School.

Providing your child with the best possible educational environment during these crucial developmental years is one of the greatest gifts you can give. 
We understand the importance of your decision, and look forward to working with you to determine if King’s-Edgehill School is the right choice for your child.

King’s-Edgehill is a School of 350 university-bound students working and living together with a caring and dedicated group of teachers, coaches, and mentors. As the oldest independent school in Canada, we have a wonderful tradition of educating young men and women from here in Nova Scotia, from across Canada and throughout the world.

Take the Next Step

We urge you to visit our campus in person or virtually and experience our School and community for yourself.
You will meet a motivated group of students and staff who display a remarkable diversity of strengths and interests both in and out of the classroom. If you are interested in our School, but would require financial aid to make a King’s-Edgehill education possible, we encourage you to discuss financial aid opportunities with a member of our Admissions team.
 

Admissions Team

Should you have any questions or require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our Admissions team. 
 

List of 5 members.

  • Photo of Christopher Strickey

    Christopher Strickey 

    Director of Admissions
    902-798-2278 ext 2229
  • Photo of Karen Garvie

    Karen Garvie 

    Associate Director of Admissions
    902-798-2278 ext 2236
  • Photo of Kelly Dietrich

    Kelly Dietrich 

    Student Records, Head of Female Boarding
    902-798-2278 ext 2247
  • Photo of Daniel Kimbley

    Daniel Kimbley 

    Manager, Communications and Marketing
    902-798-2278 ext 2232
  • Photo of Sophie Kerr

    Sophie Kerr 

    Communications and Marketing Officer
    902-798-2278 ext 2234
King’s-Edgehill School is located in Mi'kma'ki, the unceded ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq People.