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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about admissions, academics, and school life

Our admission process is simple and straightforward. First, complete the online application form on our website. Submit all required documents including previous academic records, birth certificate, and passport photos. Our admissions team will review your application within 5-7 business days. If approved, you'll receive an admission letter and payment instructions.
Required documents include: completed application form, birth certificate, recent passport photographs, previous school reports or transcripts, medical records and vaccination certificates, parent/guardian identification, proof of residence, and any transfer certificates from previous schools.
Admissions are open year-round, but we encourage early applications. The main enrollment period for the academic year is from January to June. Mid-year admissions are also available subject to space availability.
Yes, we conduct age-appropriate assessments for students to determine their academic level and ensure proper placement. For younger students, this may be an informal assessment, while older students may take written exams in core subjects.
We offer a comprehensive curriculum that combines international standards with local requirements. Our programs include the British curriculum, American curriculum, and local curriculum, ensuring students receive a well-rounded education that prepares them for global opportunities.
We offer education from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. Our school is divided into Early Years (Pre-K to Grade 2), Primary School (Grades 3-5), Middle School (Grades 6-8), and High School (Grades 9-12).
Yes! We have a wide range of extracurricular activities including sports (football, basketball, swimming), arts (music, drama, visual arts), technology clubs (robotics, coding), and academic clubs (debate, science club, language clubs).
We maintain a low student-teacher ratio of 15:1 to ensure personalized attention and quality education. In early years, the ratio is even lower at 10:1 to provide maximum support for young learners.
Tuition fees vary by grade level and program. Please contact our admissions office or visit our Admissions page for detailed fee structures. We offer flexible payment plans including annual, termly, and monthly payment options.
In addition to tuition, there may be fees for registration, uniforms, textbooks, transportation (if required), meals, and extracurricular activities. All fees are clearly outlined in the admission package.
Yes, we offer merit-based scholarships and need-based financial assistance to deserving students. Scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, special talents, or financial need. Applications for financial aid should be submitted with the admission application.
We accept various payment methods including bank transfers, mobile money, credit/debit cards, and cash payments at our finance office. Online payment options are also available through our parent portal.
Regular school hours are from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Early Years students (Pre-K to Grade 2) have slightly shorter days, ending at 2:30 PM. After-school care is available until 5:30 PM for families who need it.
Yes, we offer safe and reliable school bus transportation covering various routes across the city. Our buses are equipped with GPS tracking, seat belts, and trained attendants. Transportation fees are separate from tuition.
Yes, we have a cafeteria that provides nutritious breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Our menu is designed by nutritionists to ensure balanced meals. We also accommodate special dietary requirements and allergies.
We follow a positive discipline approach that emphasizes respect, responsibility, and problem-solving. We have clear rules and expectations, and consequences are age-appropriate and educational. We work closely with parents to address behavioral concerns.
We encourage parent involvement through our Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), volunteer opportunities, school events, workshops, and regular parent-teacher conferences. We also have a parent portal where you can track your child's progress and communicate with teachers.
Formal parent-teacher conferences are held twice per year, once per semester. However, parents can schedule individual meetings with teachers at any time. We also send regular progress reports and communicate through our online portal.
We use multiple communication channels including email, SMS, our mobile app, the parent portal, and regular newsletters. For urgent matters, we call parents directly. We believe in transparent and frequent communication.

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