France, Toulouse
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Applications are accepted throughout the year. To enroll, complete the Expression of Interest Form or contact the Personnel and Student Information Manager (PSIM). The PSIM will answer questions and guide you through the application process. Step 1: Submit a complete application. The following documents must be fully completed and submitted before an application can be reviewed: Registration Form; School Recommendation Form; Tuition Fee Information Form; Academic reports for the last academic year. For K3 and above, students will be admitted only if they satisfy the School's academic standards. For Primary students, please submit a piece of unaided written work. If English is not the child's first language please provide any documented evidence (certificates, reports etc.) of English language ability in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Registration Fee: The non-refundable registration fee and the Tuition Fee Information Form or the Airbus Billing Form must accompany each application. Step 2: Application review. Once all elements have been provided, the Principal will review the application. Step 3: Application decision. Admission may be granted, declined or the School may place the student on a waiting list. In all cases, the parent(s)/guardian(s) will be notified in writing. Decisions on applications for the start of the academic year (September) will be made in April/May. [eu](https://www.intst.eu/copy-of-admissions-process-1))
Admission may be granted, declined or the School may place the student on a waiting list.
IB Scholarships: The International School of Toulouse offers a scholarship programme for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, covering the last two years of Secondary schooling at IST. The programme is designed for students who wish to pursue a university programme in English, such as in the United Kingdom or the United States. A limited number of scholarships is available each year, with a maximum of two places. All scholarship students have achieved very good IB Diploma results, including full marks, and are expected to maintain this standard. The school does not provide boarding facilities, so scholarship students are expected to live with their parents/guardians while studying at IST. IB Scholarship Information and the IB Scholarship Application Form are available. [eu](https://www.intst.eu/copy-of-admissions-process))
The International School of Toulouse is located on a four-hectare site in Colomiers and serves students aged 3 to 18. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), along with the Cambridge IGCSE for Grades 9–10. IST's IB World School status dates back to 2000. Classes are small to support close teacher interaction and individualized learning. For younger students, the curriculum provides inquiry-led learning in English with strong French language support to facilitate integration into the local culture. The campus features two libraries, science laboratories, and dedicated spaces for art, music, drama and design & technology, plus assembly halls and an auditorium. On-site facilities include a large gym, all-weather football pitch, running track and long jump area, a canteen serving hot meals, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Extracurriculars span music ensembles, drama, creative writing, science, mathematics and art, with regular concerts, theatre productions, and cultural events.