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About WPGA

WELCOME TO WPGA

Welcome to West Point Grey Academy. Located on the historic Jericho Lands in Vancouver, we are proud to be a leading independent school of junior kindergarten through grade 12, with our growth and success rooted in our inclusive, spirited school community of students, teachers, families, staff, alumni and alumni families.
 
In one word, the WPGA experience is authentic. In our supportive learning environment, students are empowered to become the best versions of themselves. Guided by experienced and caring teachers, students establish a strong academic foundation enriched by our commitment to character development, global learning, social justice, environmental sustainability, and emotional wellbeing.

Dedicated to fostering a rich and balanced educational experience, embedded with music, the arts, athletics, community service, and Indigenous learning, we endeavour to graduate open-minded, compassionate leaders who care deeply about each other, their local and global communities, and their own wellbeing.
 
As we celebrate our 30th year of learning in 2025-2026, we remain deeply committed to our mission, Shaping Lives of Inquiry, Action and Joy, and look ahead to many more generations of Grey Wolves.
 
Progredimini Confidenter. Go Forth With Confidence.
 
Sincerely,
 
Stephen Anthony
Head of School
P'18, P'20, P'23
THE STORY OF WPGA

A bold dream, a shared vision—a community where every child learns to go forth with confidence.
 
In 1995, friends Andrew Chan and Dr. Peter K. Wong set out to build a new kind of school on Vancouver’s west side: a place that would nurture not just the mind but the whole child. Andrew’s vision, which Peter soon embraced and helped to advance, was for a community where confidence, curiosity, and compassion could thrive alongside academic achievement.
 
What began as a simple conversation quickly grew into a unified mission: to create a coeducational school that celebrated learning as a lifelong, joyful journey. Andrew and Peter believed deeply that education should prepare young people to navigate the world with integrity, empathy, and an open mind.

As their vision evolved, collaboration became the driving force. Phone calls turned into meetings, ideas into plans, and a small but determined team came together. Andrew led the search for a campus and a founding Head, drawing on his St. George’s alumni network to bring the dream closer to reality. His connections led to Clive Austin, a respected educator known for his commitment to children’s growth, who would become WPGA’s inaugural Head of School.

Andrew stewarded the project’s financing, while Peter managed the Jericho Land lease negotiations, Headship contract, operating budget, and implementation plan. Andrew enlisted Michael Choi for specialized financial and securities insight and Clifford Mirikitani for investment expertise. Peter assembled a team of professionals—architects, engineers, and financial experts including Raymond Kwan, Jack Siu, Ronald Khoo, Raymond Yue, and Peter Tsang. Together with Clive Austin, the group coordinated every detail needed to open the school in September 1996.

That September, their bold idea became a vibrant reality. The founders had hoped to welcome 150 students; instead, 325 children walked through the doors, ready to learn in “the little school with a big vision.” Within five years, WPGA had matured into a JK–12 community, graduating its first class in 2001.

The story continued with Clive Austin’s retirement in 2013, when Tam Matthews became WPGA’s second Head of School, bringing three decades of independent school leadership and a passion for educational excellence. In 2019, Stephen Anthony, a founding teacher and long-serving Head of Senior School, stepped into the role of third Head of School, carrying forward the spirit of entrepreneurship and community that has shaped WPGA since its beginning.
 
True to the school’s motto, Progredimini Confidenter—Go Forth With Confidence—WPGA will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2026. The dream that began among friends endures today, a testament to the transformative power of a strong vision, mission, and values.  

Looking ahead, the Founders encourage every member of the WPGA community to work hard, explore new ideas, and meet challenges with courage. They trust that the Board, staff, students, and families will carry forward the school’s founding ethos—continuing to build a legacy of confidence, curiosity, and shared success.


   


   

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Since 1996, West Point Grey Academy has gratefully resided on the Jericho Lands, the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam Indian Band), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) Nation and sə̓lílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation. Honoured to learn and play on these beautiful lands, we endeavour to be a leader in Indigenous education. In creating shared understanding and opportunities, we hope to help foster a more equitable society for all.

West Point Grey Academy

4125 West 8th Avenue
Vancouver, B.C., V6R 4P9
Tel: 604-222-8750