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Al Rawabi Private School

Bahrain

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Admissions Process

1. Registration window and capacity: Registration for the new academic year is open from January to May of the current year, with the deadline potentially adjusted by MOE announcements. The school can admit a number of students up to the capacity approved by the Ministry of Education, and it will notify the public when a grade level reaches capacity through channels such as social media, SMS, emails, and other communications. 2. Age criteria for new admissions (SY 2026-2027): The school assigns grade placement based on specific birth-date windows, with examples including KG1 born in 2022 and Grade 12 students born in 2009. The age bands ensure students are placed in the appropriate grade level, and the policy lists all grade/level ranges for new admissions. 3. Admission interview and tests: Admission involves grade-appropriate assessments and interviews. KG applicants have an admission interview scheduled by the KG Admission Committee; Grades 1-2 require an Arabic, English, and Math test plus an Observation Period; Grades 3-5 require an Arabic, English, and Math test plus an Interview; Grades 6-12 require tests and an Interview; Grade 9-10 (IGCSE) uses a placement exam with the IGCSE Coordinator, and Grade 11 (IBDP) uses a placement exam with the IBDP Coordinator. 4. Admission criteria and online assessments: All new applicants must achieve a minimum 60 out of 100 in Arabic, English, and Math. Students from other schools must present a Good Conduct Certificate; the school may not register students who do not adhere to its policies. Students from abroad may take an online admission assessment if they cannot attend in person; final placement decisions are made by School Management and communicated to applicants/parents within 3 school working days; the admission decision is valid for 3 days from approval. 5. Registration documents and transfer requirements: On the examination/interview day, the following documents are required: CPR copies for student and parent, birth certificate, vaccination records, health and medical reports if applicable, and the completed Al Rawabi Registration Form via PowerSchool. Registration also requires transfer documents for students moving from other schools or from outside Bahrain, along with attestation requirements for certificates issued abroad. Attestations may include stamps from the issuing state's MOE and Bahrain's embassy or equivalent. 6. Additional notes for registration: The school's registration process includes submission of all pages of the registration form, a passport-size photo, and any required transfer documents, with the final placement decisions communicated by the Admission Committee after examinations/interviews.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees BHD 1,032 - 2,585
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 2425
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