Malaysia, Penang
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1. Attend an information session or campus tour (if available).
Parents are encouraged to book a school tour to view the facilities and discuss the curriculum in person. These sessions may also include opportunities to speak with academic staff or coordinators.
2. Submit the application form and required documents.
Families will need to complete the online application form and upload relevant documents, including the child’s birth certificate, previous school reports, a copy of the passport or MyKid/MyKad, and a recent photograph. A non-refundable application fee is payable at this stage.
3. Assessment and interview.
Applicants may be asked to complete a placement assessment, depending on the year group and prior academic background. This could include English and Mathematics evaluations and an interview with the academic team.
4. Offer and acceptance.
If the student meets the school’s admission requirements and there is space available, a formal offer will be issued. Parents will then be asked to confirm acceptance by signing the offer letter and paying the registration and term fees.
Fairview International School Penang does not operate a formal waitlist or pooled admissions system. Admission is generally offered on a rolling basis, subject to availability of places in the requested year group.
Fairview International School Penang offers limited merit-based scholarships, typically awarded for academic performance or special talents. These scholarships are subject to availability and may require applicants to undergo additional assessments or submit supporting documents. Interested families should inquire directly with the admissions office for current offerings and eligibility criteria.
Fairview International School Penang, established in 2006, is located in Bukit Jambul, a suburb of Penang, Malaysia. The school offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) for students aged 3 to 16. It is the only school in Penang authorized to offer both PYP and MYP. The campus includes facilities such as air-conditioned classrooms, a basketball court, a football field, and a library. Students participate in annual academic expeditions to local and international destinations, including Southeast Asian countries, China, and the UK. The school is also a WWF certified Eco-School, promoting environmental friendliness and sustainability in its learning environment.
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