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1. Submit Application Documents
Prospective students are required to provide their latest academic and disciplinary records. These documents help the admissions team assess the student's suitability for the desired program. In cases where records are insufficient, further assessments may be necessary.
2. Admissions Assessment (if applicable)
If deemed necessary, the school may conduct an admissions assessment focusing on Mathematics, Science, and English. This evaluation assists in determining the appropriate class placement for the student.
3. Review and Decision
The admissions team will review all submitted materials and assessment results. Decisions are communicated to parents, detailing the outcome and any further steps required.
4. Enrollment and Fee Payment
Upon acceptance, parents will receive information regarding fee payment schedules and methods. It's important to note that all fees must be settled before the commencement of the new term. Payments can be made via cash, bank draft, or personal cheque. All cheques should be made payable to Wadi Sofia International School.
Wadi Sofia International School does not publicly specify the use of a waitlist or pool system.
Wadi Sofia International School in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, offers the Cambridge curriculum for students aged 4 to 17, preparing them for the IGCSE exams. The school maintains small class sizes (max 20) and teaches primarily in English. Its 21-acre campus includes science labs, a computer lab, and sports fields. Boarding is available from age 12. A standout feature is its annual English Summer Camp, which attracts students from neighbouring countries. The school operates Sunday to Thursday and welcomes a diverse student body from over 20 nationalities.
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