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QSI International School of Bishkek

Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek

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Application Fees

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Application Fee 300 USD

Enrollment Fees

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Enrollment Fee 0 USD

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Application fees

- A one-time, non-refundable registration (application) fee of USD 300 is required for each new student; this fee is payable when the completed application is submitted.

Tuition fees by year group and term

- The school bills tuition by academic term (three terms). The school applies a higher first-term rate for the first full term a student attends; partial‑term enrollments are charged on a pro‑rata basis using fixed percentages (see Billing schedule below). A separate Capital Fund fee is charged by term for eligible age groups. Exact grade-by-grade or per-term tuition amounts for the 2026/27 academic year (and for 2025/26) are not published as a public, itemized fee schedule.

- Historical published figures appear in older third‑party profiles (for context only): one aggregated listing from 2019/20 showed an approximate Preschool annual fee of USD 5,300 and a higher annual fee listed for elementary/secondary (approx. USD 22,500) — these are historical reference points and not current published rates for 2025/26 or 2026/27. Exact, current per-grade and per-term tuition amounts must be obtained from the school's current fee schedule.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Terms and partial‑term billing:
- Two weeks enrollment or less = 20% of the term fee.
- More than two weeks, up to four weeks = 40% of the term fee.
- More than four weeks, up to six weeks = 60% of the term fee.
- More than six weeks = 100% of the term fee.

- First-term rule: every student must pay the higher first‑term fee for the first complete term in school; the pattern of higher/lower term fees and capital fund fees follows the same rule.

- Discounts for early/full payment:
- Discounts of USD 100 are given for full term payments received on or before the due dates.
- An additional USD 200 discount is given if the full annual payment is completed on or before 1 October (a total possible discount of USD 500 for eligible students). Discounts do not apply to preschool programs or scholarship students; if a student withdraws before year end, discounts already applied are reversed.

- Payment deadlines and consequences:
- Payment or arrangement for payment must be made on or before the published due dates. Students will not be allowed in class if financial matters are not completed. Student evaluations, official records, and other communications may be withheld until fees are paid or payment arrangements are made.

Capital Fund

- A Capital Fund fee is charged to support school facilities and development. Students who deposited USD 4,000 before 1 July 2004 are exempt from ongoing Capital Fund charges; no new Capital Fund deposits are accepted. The Capital Fund fee is charged per term in the same pattern as tuition.

Boarding fees (if applicable)

- QSI International School of Bishkek operates as a day school; no boarding programme or boarding fees are published. Boarding fees are not applicable.

Other costs and routine additional charges

- Registration / application fee: USD 300 (one-time, non-refundable).

- Lunch / snack program: the lunch program is separate from tuition; monthly lunch fees are paid directly to the kitchen staff before each month begins.

- Books and supplies: textbooks are loaned to students; families are expected to supply pencils, pens, erasers, paper, notebooks, backpacks, indoor shoes and other basic supplies.

- Extra‑curricular activities and trips: many extracurricular activities are not included in the standard tuition; some activities, clubs or field trips carry separate, modest fees charged as needed.

- Uniforms: no uniform fee or compulsory uniform charge is listed in the school information packet; families should expect standard personal supply costs as listed above.

Refund information

- Partial‑term withdrawal refunds follow the pro‑rata partial‑term schedule (20%/40%/60%/100% as above) for students who leave before a term ends. If a student is enrolled less than six weeks during the school year, fees are assessed as the appropriate percentage of the higher first term fee.

- There is no reduction of school fees for routine absences (including home leave) unless a student officially withdraws. Registration fee is non‑refundable and not charged again upon re‑entry.

- Force majeure policy: in the event of a force majeure that causes withdrawal, fees already paid in full for the school year will not be refunded (and unpaid fees remain due); appeals are handled by the Advisory Board.

Fee payment options

- Accepted methods: payments may be made by check or by bank transfer. For US Dollar checks drawn on banks outside the USA, a USD 100 charge applies to cover collection delays and bank charges. No public listing for credit card payment as a regular tuition option is published in the school information packet.

Note on tuition amounts and availability of a current fee schedule

- A detailed, grade‑by‑grade, per‑term or per‑year numeric fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year (and for 2025/26) is not published in the school materials that are publicly available; public school information and admissions documents provide fee policy, payment terms, and other charge categories, but the school's current numeric tuition table by age/grade and by term is not listed in those public documents. Historical aggregated listings and third‑party directories provide older or estimated annual figures (see historical reference above), but these are not a current itemized fee schedule for 2025/26 or 2026/27. For purposes that require exact per‑grade or per‑term tuition figures for a specific academic year, the school's current fee schedule must be consulted.
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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 50
Type Co-educational
Opened 1994
Bus Service No

QSI International School of Bishkek is an English-medium school in Kyrgyzstan serving ages 2–18. The program follows North American standards and uses Mastery Learning and Performance-Based Education. Preschool uses Frog Street and develops language, literacy, mathematics, social studies/health, motor skills, arts, social-emotional development, and independence. Elementary (ages 5–11) provides mathematics, literacy, science, cultural studies, art, music, technology, and physical education, with Russian, French, or Kyrgyz as foreign languages and Intensive English for speakers. Middle School covers math, reading, writing, science, cultural studies, art, music, technology, and PE; foreign languages include Russian, French, or Kyrgyz, with Intensive English. Secondary emphasizes mathematics, biology/physics/chemistry, world cultural studies, history, economics, literature and writing, art, music, PE, foreign language and technology; students complete a year-long research project. AP courses including AP Capstone are part of the curriculum. The QSI network supports Bishkek. Facilities include a rebuilt main building (2020) and arts, gym, and sports spaces.

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