The Applicant Mother brought a motion seeking an order for the children to attend a specific private school for the 2024/2025 academic year, with tuition and expenses to be divided as a section 7 expense (Applicant 30%, Respondent 70%).
She also sought a psycho-educational assessment for the children.
The court granted the private school attendance, ordering equal sharing of tuition and expenses, but dismissed the request for a psycho-educational assessment without prejudice due to missing procedural details.
The decision emphasized the children's best interests, particularly stability and continuity in schooling, and found the private school expenses appropriate given the parties' combined financial resources, including proceeds from property sales.