Ecuador, Quito
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Step 1: Submit an Enquiry. Register your interest by completing the online enquiry form. After you submit, the admissions team will contact you with further information and can arrange a visit to the school. You may be invited to community events and open days, and you will receive updates about school activities. Step 2: School Tour. The admissions team will give you a personal tour of the facilities, allowing you to see classrooms and specialist facilities and to meet a member of the academic team. Step 3: Start your Application. When you are ready to apply for a place for your child at BSQ, submit your application via the online admissions portal. The portal remains open for the duration of the admissions journey and guides you through the process. You can log in to view progress and upload documents at any time, and you will receive notifications about updates. If you have enquired before, use the same email address to avoid duplicate applications. The following supporting documents are required and uploaded via the portal: a copy of the applicant's passport or Ecuadorian Cedula; copies of the parents' passports or Cedula; the two last school reports (from Y2 and above); and a Financial Declaration or Work Certificate. Step 4: Assessment and Interview. On receipt of completed forms and documents, the Head of Section will assess the student's suitability. If the student meets testing requirements, an interview with the Head of Section and an assessment will be organised, with an accompanying meeting for the parents (Head of Section/Admissions Coordinator, Director). Depending on age, students will undergo age-appropriate evaluations (e.g., early years internal evaluations; GL Assessments; CAT4; NGRT; iGCSE/IB papers for older students). Step 5: Results. If a place is available and the student meets admissions criteria, an official offer will be issued. The admissions coordinator will contact the family within 72 hours after the assessment and interview with the results and the decision. The school reserves the right to deny admission if requirements are not met or if admission is not in the best interests of the child. Extra: Additional Services and Fees. Fees include tuition and all textbooks and teaching materials. Additional costs may include school uniform, optional school lunch (billed monthly if used), and transportation.
BSQ Anniversary Scholarships are offered to celebrate the school's 25th anniversary. They are available to Years 4–12 and can provide up to 50% of tuition for the duration of the relevant Key Stage, for both current students and external applicants joining in the 2020/21 school year. Scholarships are awarded to students with outstanding ability or potential and are assessed based on current reports, assessments, participation, commitment and an interview. Applicants are expected to have a high standard of English; for IGCSE/IB programmes, English competency of at least B2 on CEFR or an equivalent level is expected. Application involves completing the BSQ Anniversary Scholarship Application Form (available from Sandy Pazmiño) and, for external applicants, the BSQ Admissions Registration Form. The selection process includes a statement of up to 500 words, an interview with a selection committee (Principal, Head of Primary or Secondary, and Orbital Education's Regional Head), and a review of supporting documents (reports, evidence of talent, etc.). The deadline indicated for 2020 was 30 June. Shortlisted candidates may have an online interview, and final decisions are communicated to applicants. Conditions include maintaining attendance and effort, parental support, and compliance with fee obligations; scholarships are not transferable and are not exchangeable for money. Address for applications: spazmino@britishschoolquito.edu.ec. If no suitable applicants are found, no scholarships will be awarded.
BSQ is a British international school serving students aged 3 to 18, located in the Tumbaco valley east of Quito. The school teaches a bi-national curriculum based on the English National Curriculum, integrating British and Ecuadorian strands and offering Cambridge IGCSE as well as the IB Diploma Programme in the secondary years. BSQ is the only authorized Cambridge IGCSE examination centre in Ecuador, and the IB Diploma is delivered in English. The Orbital Education group supports the school with access to UK-trained teachers and global expertise. The campus houses Early Years, Primary and Secondary on one site, with science and technology laboratories, art and music facilities, a library with an auditorium, a semi-Olympic pool, sports courts, and outdoor fields. Enrichment Activities on Wednesdays, the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, and a bilingual environment prepares students for university worldwide. Founded in 1995, BSQ preserves a foundation-led tradition focused on educational development.