Latvia, Riga
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1. Complete and submit a registration form on International School Premjers' website. On receipt, the school's representative contacts the applicant to arrange a meeting and entry tests time. 2. Meet with the Programme Coordinator to discuss the school's educational offerings and visit the school. 3. Trial day and/or entry tests (where appropriate). For Diploma Programme (DP) applicants, entry tests in Mathematics and English and an interview are required; the interview assesses English proficiency (minimum level typically B2) and general suitability; if language is insufficient, language training may be offered. 4. Decision on admission by the Educational Leadership Team. 5. Invitation to enroll or be placed on a waiting list. 6. To enroll, families provide supporting documents: a) an application form by parents (filled on-site); b) a birth certificate copy and/or a copy of the applicant's passport identification page; c) proof of enrollment from a previous nursery or preschool (if applicable, for Grade 1); d) a copy of the document certifying previously acquired education or partial education (report cards), presenting the original (for Grades 2–11); e) a copy of the residence permit (for foreign citizens); f) a student's medical card (form No. 026/u). 7. Any decisions regarding admission into the programme must be approved by the student's parents, who sign the agreement with International School Premjers and pay the required fees according to the agreement. All required application documents originally produced in a language other than English or Latvian should be accompanied by English translations. The School reserves the right to contact previous schools for verification of information.
Applicants may be invited to enroll or be placed on a waiting list.
International School Premjers is a private day school delivering the IB continuum for ages 3 to 18, including the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP). The school laid the foundation for what would become an outstanding educational institution. Instruction is in English, with a policy that includes Latvian and Russian and allows study of an additional language (Spanish or French or German). The school welcomes multiple languages and focuses on English, Spanish and German. Class sizes are small, typically 8–14 pupils, supporting individualized attention, and students have access to psychological and career counselling. In secondary, there is a vocal studio and arts and creative clubs. Senior students may attend ISMA Preparatory Faculty free of charge and can take ISMA courses for professional certificates in environmental design, events management, hospitality, and IT. A democratic student parliament leads and career education supports personal development.