Bahrain
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1. Registration timing and initial forms. Registration for admission to the new academic year opens on January 15 each year for all grades. A duly completed registration form must be submitted, and three copies of the child's passport with a valid UAE visa must be provided. Grade placement will be determined according to age and development, and parents should anticipate potential placement decisions based on these factors.
2. Grade placement and assessment. The school determines the most appropriate grade placement for each student using the child's age, academic progress, social and emotional development, and policy guidelines. A level-appropriate assessment may be required for new students to confirm the correct placement.
3. Documentation of previous schooling. All new students must provide official documentation of previous schooling, including the report card and test scores. Documents must be in English. Transfer Certificates from abroad should be attested by the country's Ministry of Education and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and, if applicable, the UAE embassy.
4. Online enquiry and registration steps. To begin, fill in the Online Student Enquiry and Registration form. After submission you will receive an Enquiry Number; print or note this number for records and future correspondence. An acknowledgement email with the next steps will be sent to the email address provided.
5. Completing the registration and submitting documents. Once you have the Enquiry Number and have followed the online steps, you will submit the required documents to the Registrar and pay the non-refundable Registration Fee of AED 500 to proceed with the registration. The registration process is finalized when the documents are received and the fee is paid at the school.
There is no published waitlist or enrolment pool system described in the admissions materials.
No scholarships are described in the admissions materials for The New Indian School Ras Al-Khaimah.
The New Indian School (NIS) in Bahrain offers a structured and community-oriented educational environment rooted in the Indian Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum. Established in 1990, the school has grown to serve a diverse student body of over 3,500 pupils, making it a prominent institution in Isa Town. The campus features a dedicated "Technologically Advanced New Block" equipped with specialized laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Computer Science, supporting a strong focus on STEM education. NIS distinguishes itself with its active "Charity @ NIS" initiative and Environmental Club, which encourage students to engage in meaningful community service and sustainability projects. Beyond academics, the school provides ample opportunities for physical development through facilities for cricket, football, and basketball. With a commitment to affordable, quality schooling, NIS prepares students for the All India Senior School Certificate Examination (AISSCE), ensuring a robust foundation for higher education.