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New Millennium School

Bahrain

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees BHD 996 - 1,719
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1800
Type Co-educational
Opened 2004
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum Indian Curriculum
Taught languages Hindi, Arabic, French, Samoan, Swahili, Sinhala, Korean, Mandarin, Urdu, Tamil, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, French, Sinhala
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, STEM
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

New Millennium School (NMS) in Bahrain offers a structured and dynamic educational environment rooted in the Indian CBSE curriculum. Located in the central district of Bughazal, Manama, the school serves a diverse community of over 2,000 students from Kindergarten through Grade 12. NMS is distinguished by its strong emphasis on STEM education and competitive academic readiness, boasting a specialized coaching program for entrance examinations like IIT-JEE and NEET. Beyond the classroom, the campus features excellent facilities including modern science laboratories, a dedicated auditorium, and extensive sports grounds. A unique highlight of the school is its signature Model United Nations (NMMUN) program, which is one of the largest student-led conferences in the region, fostering leadership and diplomacy skills. Rated "Outstanding" by the local quality assurance authority (BQA), NMS provides a supportive day-school setting where students are encouraged to excel both intellectually and creatively.

Building -399 Road 3009, Manama, Bahrain

The Essentials

New Millennium School has 1,800 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Located in Manama, Bahrain. The campus address is Building 399, Road 3009, Block 330, Bughazal, Manama. The address places it in the Bughazal area of central Manama.

Stages

The school offers KG I and KG II, followed by Grades I through XII, providing a continuous primary to pre-university program.

Type

Co-educational. The school operates as a day school with no boarding facilities listed publicly.

Additional learning support

There is no explicit SEN provision listed on public pages; admissions criteria describe testing and interactions but do not specify dedicated SEN facilities.

Country affiliation

Affiliated with the CBSE board (India). CBSE Affiliation No. 5230006.

Religious affiliation

No religious affiliation is listed publicly.

School day structure

School days run Sunday to Thursday. KG I–II attend 7:40 am to 12:00 pm; Grades I–XII attend 7:40 am to 2:00 pm. Administration hours are 7:15 am to 3:15 pm, with extra classes on Saturdays.

Bus service

A school transport option is available. Families can request transport via a Transport Request form found in admissions documents.

Fees

Annual tuition at New Millennium School ranges from BHD 996 to BHD 1,719 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- Registration fee (non-refundable): BHD 20
- Admission fee (non-refundable): BHD 30

Tuition fees — per term and per year by grade band

All term fees are charged per term. The school operates three terms per academic year (1st term: April–July; 2nd term: August–November; 3rd term: December–March).

- KG to Grade V: Term fee BHD 332. Annual total BHD 996.
- Grade VI to VIII: Term fee BHD 417. Annual total BHD 1,251.
- Grade IX to X: Term fee BHD 501. Annual total BHD 1,503.
- Grade XI & XII (Science stream): Term fee BHD 573. Annual total BHD 1,719.
- Grade XI & XII (Commerce & Humanities streams): Term fee BHD 546. Annual total BHD 1,638.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Term structure: 1st Term April–July; 2nd Term August–November; 3rd Term December–March. Term fee covers the full months of the term, including scheduled breaks.
- Last dates of payment shown by term on the school's schedule: Ist Term (April–July) – 15 May; IInd Term (Aug–Nov) – 15 September (and a later date indicated 15 November); IIIrd Term (Dec–March) – 10 January (and a later date indicated 28 February). Parents are instructed to settle outstanding fees by the stated dates to avoid further actions. (Dates listed as shown by the school.)
- If a Transfer Certificate (TC) is requested during a term, the full term fee for that term is payable irrespective of days attended. "No Dues Clearance" is required before a TC will be processed. TC processing timeframe is stated as within 7 working days from last attendance provided dues are cleared.

Transport (bus) fees and terms

- Bus fee: BHD 28. per month. Transport is charged term-wise (bus fee applies for months in the term except July and August) and is non-refundable.

Boarding fees

- Boarding/hostel facilities are not provided by the school; the school operates as a day school. No boarding fees apply.

Other costs and fees (uniform, deposits, optional services)

- Refundable deposit at admission: BHD 150. per child. The refundable deposit is returned when the child leaves the school after all outstanding dues are cleared; the original deposit receipt must be presented for refund or BHD 5. will be deducted. Except for this refundable deposit, no other fees are refundable on withdrawal (subject to full payment of dues).
- Uniform: School uniform is compulsory. Required items are specified separately for KG and Grade I–XII and include summer and winter sets, sports uniform and house/PE uniforms; items listed include school shirts, trousers/pinafore, sweater/blazer, tie, school belt, black leather and canvas shoes, navy blue socks, sports jacket and navy sports trousers, house T-shirt with monogram. The school lists required items but does not publish uniform prices on the fee pages.
- Transport-related forms: A transport request form and private transport instructions are required where applicable. Transport charges are non-refundable.
- Scholarships: Merit-based scholarships are available for Grade XI (based on Grade X board performance), with the top scorer eligible for 75% scholarship and other tiers at 50% and 25% as specified by the school. (This affects payable tuition for eligible students.)

Refund information and withdrawal rules

- Registration fee and admission fee are non-refundable. Refundable deposit (BHD 150.) is refundable on withdrawal after clearance of all dues; original receipt required; BHD 5. will be deducted if the original receipt is not produced. Transport fees are non-refundable. Other fees (term fees, admission/registration) are not refundable except the refundable deposit as specified. When a TC application is submitted in a term the full term fee is payable for that term.

Fee payment options and bank details

- Accepted payment methods: Cash, cheque, bank transfer, online payment, or direct payment to Bahrain Financing Company (BFC). Parents may pay at the school cash counter or at branches of the listed banks to the school accounts.
- Bank account details provided for fee payments:
- Standard Chartered Bank (any branch in Bahrain): A/C No. 01673659901; IBAN: BH46SCBLBHD01673659901.
- Ahli United Bank (any branch in Bahrain except Seef branch): A/C No. 0012793052001; IBAN: BH12AUBB00012793052001.
- When remitting fees at the bank, parents must mention the student's name, class and section on the deposit slip and submit a photocopy of the deposit slip/voucher to the Accounts Department for accounting. The school does not provide a pre-printed payment form.
Academics

New Millennium School teaches Indian Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

New Millennium School Bahrain delivers a CBSE-oriented curriculum for students from Kindergarten through Grade 12, with AISSE (Class 10) and AISSCE (Class 12) as the end‑of‑course examinations.

Student Teacher Ratio

The school reports a student‑to‑faculty ratio of 15:1 and enrolls over 2,000 students.

Exam Results

For 2024–2025, AISSE (Class 10) saw 149 students with 100% pass rate; 41 students earned A grades in all subjects, with top scores including 100 in French. For 2024–2025, AISSCE (Class 12) saw 148 students with 100% pass rate; 51 scored 90% or higher and 59 earned A grades in all subjects, with Centum marks in several subjects across Science, Commerce, and Humanities.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates have progressed to prestigious universities, as indicated by the school's section on universities joined by graduates.

Gifted and Talented

Gifted and talented opportunities are supported through activities such as Model United Nations and the World Scholar's Cup.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The New Millennium School states that programs are designed to support the intellectual, emotional, and social growth of each child. The school describes its approach as holistic, aiming to cultivate intellectual, emotional, social, and ethical development to nurture responsible global citizens. It emphasizes that the well-being of students is the heartbeat of its actions. The learning environment is described as student-led and staff-guided, aiming to support well-being and resilience. The school has publicly documented mental-health initiatives, including activities for World Mental Health Day 2025 that engaged students across grade levels.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Bahrain Education and Training Quality Authority (BQA) review of New Millennium School Bahrain rated it OUTSTANDING in Empowerment and meeting special needs as one of five assessed areas. The review was conducted in May 2023, and the school received the GOLDEN BQA seal for excellence across multiple domains including safeguarding-related considerations. This external accreditation implies the school has policies or practices addressing students with special needs, though specific SEN categories are not itemized in public materials. Publicly available sources do not describe the school as a dedicated specialist SEN institution or list detailed SEN provisions by category. The school's own site highlights holistic development and student well-being as a core focus, but does not publish a separate, detailed SEN policy there.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school publicly lists Arabic and French among its languages taught by staff, indicating language offerings beyond English. However, there is no explicit public description of a dedicated EAL program or EAL-specific provisions. The available public materials do not specify an EAL department or formal EAL support services. Consequently, explicit EAL provisions beyond multilingual teaching are not publicly disclosed by the school. If you need EAL specifics, contacting the school directly would be necessary for precise details.

Mental Wellbeing

The school states that students' well-being is central to its actions, reflecting a focus on mental and social-emotional aspects as part of its holistic aims. The BQA review mentions Personal Development and Social Responsibility as a domain in which the school was rated Outstanding, indicating a strong emphasis on student well-being and growth beyond academics. The New Millennium School marked World Mental Health Day in 2025 with activities such as guided mindfulness exercises and campaigns to promote mental well-being. The principal's addresses around these topics underline the importance of mental health in holistic student development. External coverage confirms these wellbeing efforts, including mindfulness activities and school-wide mental-health campaigns.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding and child-protection topics are reflected in the BQA Outstanding rating under Empowerment and meeting special needs, which signals that safeguarding considerations are integrated into the school's provision. The Bahrain This Week report notes the 2023 BQA review rated the school Outstanding across five areas, including Empowerment and meeting special needs, and Governance. The school's own statements about well-being being central to its actions align with safeguarding commitments to support students' safety and welfare. The Education and Training Quality Authority (BQA) is the independent authority that evaluated these aspects, and its reports are publicly available for transparency. While the school highlights holistic well-being, explicit, published safeguarding policies are not itemized in the public site materials.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Online Registration and Enrollment Initiation. Registration is accepted online only. To begin, go to the school's online registration portal by clicking the APPLY button on nms.edu.bh, which opens the registration form. After you complete the form, the system generates a Registration Form Number. Print the form and submit it to the school with all required documents within 3 working days, along with a non-refundable Registration Fee of BD 20; failure to do so cancels the online registration. Incomplete forms or missing information will be rejected, and the applicant must re-register if seats are available.

2. Admission Tests and Interaction with the Principal. Admission is merit-based and granted on the performance in an admission test followed by a personal interaction with the Principal; the test pattern varies by grade. For KG I, KG II, and Grades I–II, the process includes an admission test in core subjects followed by an interview. For Grades III–VIII, IX–X, and XI, the tests include English, Mathematics, EVS/Science, Hindi/Arabic, and other subject combinations as applicable, again followed by an interaction. The final decision may consider grade-level specifics such as pre-board or board results for higher grades.

3. Documents Required and Residency Considerations. At registration, you must provide a passport copy with a valid resident permit (minimum 6 months validity), birth certificate, CPR copy, four passport-size photos, and the original Transfer Certificate with attestation. Additional items include immunization forms, a Medical Fitness certificate, the prior school report card (with attestation if the admission is mid-term), and transport-related forms if applying for school transport. All applicants must be legal residents of Bahrain when filling the online form, and incomplete submissions will be rejected. Printing the full set of documents and submitting them within the stated window is essential to move forward in the process.

4. Language Options and Curriculum Requirements. English is the compulsory first language. Second language options vary by grade: KG I–KG II choose Hindi/Arabic (Arabic for Arab Nationals); Grades IX–X offer French or Hindi; Third Language options (French/Sanskrit) appear for Grades VI–VIII. Arab Nationals have specific Arabic, Citizenship, Islamic Studies, and Bahrain History requirements, while Muslim students have Islamic Studies requirements. These language and discipline structures are part of the admission considerations.

5. Ministry Approvals and Cross-Border Transfer Considerations. After completing admission formalities, admission is confirmed only after the necessary approval from the Ministry of Education in Bahrain. If transferring from a school outside Bahrain, additional CBSE transfer conditions or ministry approvals apply as applicable, and the school provides viewable guidance on these requirements. Applicants from Bahrain-based schools should also follow the ministry's transfer procedures where required.

6. Admission Decision, Shortlisting, and Fee Timelines. The final admission decision rests with the school management and is not guaranteed by submitting an online application or shortlisting alone. Admitted students must complete all admission formalities and pay all applicable fees by the specified deadlines for their term; late payments may lead to cancellation. A note to parents: shortlisting or application does not guarantee admission.

7. Transport, Transfer Certificates, and Ongoing Steps. If you plan to use school transport, submit the completed Transport form; bus fees are charged per term. For those seeking a Transfer Certificate (TC), follow the procedures outlined for TC processing, including timing considerations and dues clearance. The school provides detailed guidance on these post-admission administrative steps.

Scholarships

New Millennium School offers scholarships for Grades XI and XII. The Scholarship Scheme includes a 75% scholarship for the school topper, 50% for students scoring 95% and above, and 25% for those scoring 90% or more but below 95%. These scholarships are described under the Fee Structure for the 2025-2026 session.

Waitlist

The Admissions Criteria do not describe a waitlist or pool system.

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