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SEK Ecuador International School

Ecuador, Quito

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Overview (academic year referenced)

- Information below is based on the school's published 2025/2026 information bulletin and service pages. The school does not publish a public, itemised fee schedule with monetary amounts for 2026/27 or 2025/26; the bulletin and service pages describe what is charged, payment timing and included services but do not list application, per-grade tuition, transport or boarding amounts.

Application / enrolment fees

- No fixed monetary amount for a one‑time application or registration fee is published in the school's 2025/2026 information bulletin or admissions pages. The bulletin documents the administrative requirements and deadlines to formalise a new pupil's enrolment (documents to deliver and an eight‑day window to submit them), but it does not state a numeric application or registration fee.

Tuition (colegiatura) – structure by year group and instalments

- The school describes a single concept called "colegiatura" that covers teaching and complementary services. The bulletin does not publish per‑grade or per‑year monetary tuition figures for any year group.

- Billing frequency and instalments: the colegiatura and complementary service charges are payable in equal instalments within the first five days of each month from September through June (inclusive). This establishes a 10‑payment annual schedule (September–June). Specific per‑grade or per‑term amounts are not listed.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Payment timing: each monthly instalment (the "cuota") must be paid within the first five days of the month from September to June, inclusive.

- Administrative hours for payments: the school's administration and cash office operate during stated office hours (08:00–17:00).

- Consequences of non‑payment: students whose parents are not up to date with payments may be excluded from extra activities; the bulletin emphasises exclusions where fees are overdue.

Boarding fees

- No boarding or residential programme is described in the school materials; there is no published boarding facility or boarding fee schedule. The school is presented and operated as a day school; therefore no boarding fees apply.

Other costs and fees (uniforms, transport, dining, insurance, extras)

- Uniforms: the school requires official uniform items (supplier named as the authorised provider SKOLE) and publishes a uniform specifications brochure and guidance on required garments. No uniform prices are published in the materials. Uniform items and specification downloads are available, but numeric costs are not listed.

- Transport (school bus): transport is offered through a contracted provider (UNIPRO C.A.) and the bulletin sets rules, routes and operational conditions for the service. The contract and operational rules are described, but the bulletin and service pages do not publish the transport fee amounts; transport is treated as a contracted service subject to its own terms.

- Dining / canteen: the canteen service is managed by an external company (Hanaska) and monthly menus are published. The canteen service is described; no standard price list for meals published in the school materials.

- Insurance: the school provides a personal accident policy (AIG) with stated coverage limits per student (for example, accident medical expenses limits and ambulance limits) and the bulletin explicitly notes that the school's accident insurance has no additional cost to parents. Insurance coverages and claims procedures are published.

- School agenda and basic resources: the school supplies a standard school agenda to all pupils; the bulletin lists this as a provided resource but does not state a separate charge amount. Extra‑curricular programme fees, certain trips, some materials or optional activities are referenced as items that may carry separate costs but no universal price list is published.

Refunds and withdrawal policy

- The school's published information bulletin and service pages do not include a detailed public refund or tuition‑refund schedule (no explicit monetary refund policy or percentages is published). The bulletin does set administrative requirements for withdrawal procedures (written notice for withdrawal and formal processes) but does not provide a numeric refund table or formula in the public bulletin. Insurance claim reimbursements and their documentation requirements are described on the insurance page.

Accepted payment methods and payment instructions

- The bulletin and service pages state the cash office hours and payment administration procedures but do not publish a definitive list of accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit card, or debit card) or online payment instructions. No public statement of accepted payment channels or banking details appears in the bulletin or the school's service pages.

Summary of what is and is not published (brief)

- Published in the school's 2025/2026 materials: the structure of charges ("colegiatura" covers teaching and complementary services), the instalment schedule (first five days of each month Sep–Jun), administrative and service details for uniform, transport, dining and insurance, and insurance cover limits and claims procedure.

- Not published in the school's 2025/2026 public materials: numeric monetary amounts for application/registration fees, per‑grade or per‑year tuition (per term/annual figures), transport fees, uniform prices, dining prices, boarding fees (no boarding programme listed) and a numeric refund table. Because the school's public documents do not list these monetary amounts, no per‑grade or per‑term fee figures can be provided here.

Administrative contacts for fee queries (administrative details only)

- Admissions and general administrative contact details are given for the school's admissions office and general secretariat in the published materials; parents are advised to use those official contacts for specific numeric fee schedules or contract details.
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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees Unlisted
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1984
Bus Service No

SEK Quito International School delivers the International Baccalaureate continuum for students aged 2 to 18, from preschool through high school, in Quito, Ecuador. The school is bilingual in English and French, with Early Childhood Education taught in English and a starting level of French, Primary Education in English and French, and Secondary Education aligned to IB guidelines. The High School follows the IB continuum (PYP since 2018, MYP since 2011, DP since 1989) and the Diploma Programme supports admission to universities worldwide with scholarships. The campus features project-based, play-based learning in a modern setting with Wi‑Fi, digital smart boards and iPads, and 1:1 iPad access, Mac classrooms, and Coding and Robotics across all years. Official academic certifications are offered in English and French. SEK Quito is part of the SEK International Institution, a global network dating back to 1892, emphasizing qualified teachers, international curricula, and exchange programs.

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