Philippines, Manila
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MIT International School is located at Alabang-Zapote Road, corner Don Manolo Boulevard, Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1771. It offers Primary and Secondary education (K-12) for ages 5 to 18.
MIT International School provides Primary and Secondary levels (K-12), serving students from approximately age 5 up to 18.
MIT International School is a co-educational day school.
The school provides English as a Second Language (ESL) support and offers additional language classes in Filipino, Mandarin, and German.
No formal country affiliation. The school is in the Philippines and follows an American-style K-12 curriculum.
Non-denominational; the school has no religious affiliation.
Class hours vary by level (Kinder through Grade 12). The school offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
A school bus service is provided. Public transit options near the school include bus routes and stops along Alabang-Zapote Road and surrounding areas.
Application fee
- A non‑refundable application fee of PHP 3,000 is required at the time the application form is submitted.
Tuition fees by year group (summary and available figures)
- MIT International School publishes duly approved tuition fees and other charges in its bulletin of information; tuition amounts vary by year group and are set for the full academic year. Exact per‑year and per‑term tuition line items are not published in full detail in the public bulletin excerpts available; parents are billed according to the approved tuition for the student's year level.
- Publicly available references from recent years indicate annual tuition in a range roughly between PHP 121,000 and PHP 229,162 depending on year level and program. These published ranges have also appeared alongside specific one‑time fees such as entrance and development fees in third‑party school summaries. These figures are representative and show the typical scale of annual tuition, but the school's official bulletin provides the definitive amounts for each grade.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- All fees for the entire school year are normally due and payable upon enrollment unless a different arrangement is explicitly agreed with Admissions/Finance. Fees will not be prorated for partial‑term attendance.
- Other fees (for example annual development fees and similar charges) are due and payable on or before July 1 or upon enrollment, whichever applies.
- Late payment is subject to penalty charges; a common applied penalty for overdue amounts is 2% per month (cumulative) on unpaid balances.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding or on‑campus residential fee schedule is published for MIT International School; the school operates with day‑school services (bus service available) rather than a boarding program. No standard boarding fees are listed.
Other costs and typical additional fees
- Entrance (matriculation) fee: a one‑time entrance fee has been listed in public school summaries (example value cited in third‑party listings: PHP 40,000).
- Annual development fee: examples published in third‑party summaries show PHP 10,000 for Kindergarten and PHP 12,000 for Grades 1–12. These development/maintenance charges are billed in addition to tuition.
- Uniforms, textbooks, school supplies, examinations (external examination fees where applicable), optional extracurricular activities, and school bus transport are additional costs that are billed separately from tuition and mandatory fees. The school operates a school bus service; bus fees are charged as an additional item.
- Sibling discount: a tuition sibling discount (for the second child onward) has been published in older school fee policy summaries (example: 5% on tuition for second child onward).
Refund information
- Refund rules apply to tuition and other fees: historically published policies indicate that tuition may be refundable only under tightly defined conditions (example from earlier posted fee policies: withdrawal within seven days from the start of classes yielded a 75% refund of tuition paid, while other fees were non‑refundable). Refunds and the exact refund percentage depend on the school's current fee policy and payment standing.
Fee payment options and banking details
- Accepted payment methods include cash, checks, and bank transfers in Philippine pesos or US dollars. For bank transfers, parents should include the student's name on the remittance and forward the bank confirmation to the school's finance office. All bank and transaction charges are to be borne by the remitter.
- The school has published official finance contact details for bank remittance and confirmation (finance email: finance@mitis.edu.ph) and bank account information for Peso and US Dollar accounts held at a Philippine bank; parents use these channels for electronic payments and to confirm remittances.
Summary of available fee items and where detail is limited
- Available, itemized and fixed fee items that are publicly listed include: the non‑refundable application fee (PHP 3,000), sample published ranges for annual tuition, one‑time entrance fee and annual development fee examples, and payment methods.
- The school's publicly accessible fee bulletin is the authoritative source for the definitive tuition amount for each grade and for the current academic year; full per‑grade and per‑term numeric breakdowns were not published in complete form in the public summaries reviewed here. Because precise per‑term or per‑grade numbers are set in the school's approved bulletin, those definitive figures are issued by the school's Admissions or Finance Office.