Armenia, Yerevan
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1. Attend a BISA Open Doors event to learn about the programs and meet teachers. Registration for Open Doors is via the 'Visit us on Open Doors' form. Attendees can request in-person school tours and meetings after attending Open Doors. 2. Submit the Application Form & Paperwork. To begin, fill out the BISA application form and select the program of interest. Copies of ID, passport photos, GPA, medical records, and the application fee are submitted. The submission marks the next stage of the admissions process. 3. Pay the application fee. Applicants pay the application fee. The application fee is 20,000 AMD. Payment accompanies the submission of the application. 4. Take the tests. Applicants take the admissions tests and undergo an interview if applicable. Tests are administered as part of the admissions process. All results are announced within 1 month of testing. 5. Result announcements. All results are available within 1 month of test taking. In 2026, results are announced between February and July. The admissions timeline accompanies the results information.
British International School of Armenia is an independent international school that blends Pearson Edexcel curricula with Armenian national qualifications. It offers Pearson iGCSE and International A‑levels alongside the Armenian National Diploma for High School, and runs KS3 and iGCSE programs for Middle School. Instruction is in English, with extension options such as English for Young Learners, TOEFL iBT, IELTS, General English and Mathematics to support study and assessment. The Armenian diploma is delivered in parallel with international qualifications, following accreditation in 2023. A‑level Departments cover Business & Economics, IT and Mathematics/Physics, all taught in English 4–5 days a week (3–6:15 PM). Afterschool provision for Middle School (KS3 and iGCSE) runs from 3:30–5:45 PM, three to five times weekly. The school operates independently, collaborating with educators to combine Armenian educational traditions with international curricula and aims to prepare students for local and global higher education. It is independently governed and accountable too.