Bahrain
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Step 1: Learn about the school and its community. The school has existed for over 20 years and hosts around 40 nationalities, creating a diverse learning environment. This diversity supports a global perspective in classrooms. For more information, contact the Admissions office at the school.
Step 2: Submit the application forms to the Admissions office with a non-refundable application fee and copies of the required documents. The required documents include three passport-sized photographs, the student's CPR and Smart Card report, the student's passport, and the student's resident permit (for non-Bahrainis). It also includes the birth certificate, immunizations and medical record, the parents' CPR and Smart Card reports, the parents' CV with certificates, the electricity bill, and the student's previous school reports for the past three years (including CPA and Cumulative Percentage for High School), as well as certificates of good conduct and the Leaving Certificate from the previous school.
Step 3: Evaluation and acceptance follow submission. Admission test dates are set after the completed documents are received. Parents are notified of the test slate via SMS and the test results after 10 days via SMS. After acceptance, registration is completed by signing the acceptance letter and paying the registration, books fees, and other fees within one week.
Step 4: Filling out the application form does not guarantee acceptance. Offers are contingent on test results and space availability. The school reserves the right to grant or decline a place based on evaluation and capacity.
Step 5: For more information, contact the school. Email: [email protected], Telephone: +973 17699595, Extension numbers 644 and 645.
Step 6: To arrange a visit, email [email protected] with a preferred date and time to discuss the programme and admissions process.
Scholarships recognize outstanding performance in external examinations. The program focuses on Year 11 IGCSE results and Year 13 AS/A Level results.
Year 12: Students who have achieved the following grades in external examinations (IGCSEs in Year 11, in 4 or more subjects) are considered: for each 9 attained in IGCSEs, 10%; for each 8 attained, 5%; for each 7 attained, 3%; for each 6 attained, 1%.
Year 13: Students who have achieved the following grades in external examinations (AS/A Levels): 3 A's = 25%, 2 A's = 10%, 1 A = 5%.
The scholarship program aims to reward high achievement in external examinations and to support talented learners on their educational journey.