Application Process: Parents or guardians typically submit an application form to the school, along with supporting documents such as the child’s birth certificate, passport, previous school records (if applicable), and vaccination records.
Age Requirements: School usually has specific age requirements for each grade level. Children must meet the minimum age requirement for the desired grade level by a certain cutoff date, often set in line with the academic year.
Language Proficiency: Language assessments or interviews may be conducted to evaluate the child’s proficiency level.
Availability of Seats: School has a limited number of seats available, and admission is subject to seat availability.
Interviews and Assessments: The school may conduct interviews or assessments to evaluate the child’s academic readiness, social skills, and overall suitability for the school’s educational program.
Entrance Exams: The school may require prospective students to take entrance exams, especially for higher grade levels. These exams assess the child’s knowledge and abilities in subjects such as math, English, French and science.
Cultural Diversity and International Experience: International schools often prioritize a diverse student body and value the international experiences of applicants. We may consider factors such as the child’s exposure to different cultures, their adaptability, and their ability to contribute positively to a multicultural environment.
Admissions Criteria: include academic achievement, character references, extracurricular activities, and the child’s overall potential to benefit from the school’s educational program.
Application Timeline: International schools typically have specific application deadlines for each academic year. It is important for parents or guardians to submit the application within the specified timeframe to be considered for admission.