Hungary, Budapest
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1. Schedule an Appointment. Contact Ms. Alternatively, you can complete the contact form on our site. The admissions team will respond with available times and next steps.
2. Admission Interview and Testing. Preschool and Grades 1–4 have an interview with the School Psychologist. Grades 5–12 have an interview with the Admission Manager and entrance tests in English, Math, and Hungarian (Hungarian speakers only). Interviews and tests inform placement decisions and determine readiness for SEK Budapest's programmes.
3. Submission of Required Documents. After successful test results, submit birth certificate with an official English or Hungarian translation, a school report or official translation into English or Hungarian. Also provide a leaving certificate from the previous school and a reference letter; include medical records, Social Security Number, and immunisation records. Add one passport-sized photograph; provide a residence permit for non-Hungarian students, and proof of guardianship if applicable; include a special needs certificate if applicable.
4. Trial Period. Once admission is confirmed and a place is offered, the student will be invited to attend a two-day trial period in their prospective class at the school. Families may observe during the trial and the school will use the experience to finalize placement.
SEK Budapest International School is a co-educational international school in Budapest serving students from age 3 to 18. The curriculum blends the Hungarian National Curriculum with SEK's International Education System adjustments and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12. The school teaches in English and Hungarian, with Spanish taught as a second language, and Hungarian Matura available to Hungarian speakers. Founded in 1997, it became an IB World School in 2005 and draws an international student body from more than 30 countries. The campus uses state‑of‑the‑art technology—interactive whiteboards, iPads in classrooms, robotics and programming materials, and the IXL online platform—while emphasising values‑based education and the development of soft skills alongside core subjects. SEK Budapest offers a Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12 and the Hungarian Matura as an alternative. Extracurriculars span sports, arts, and international exchanges, including a Soccer Clinic with the Real Madrid Foundation and SEK/IES trips abroad annually.