Philippines, Manila
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Step 1 – Admissions Requirements and Campus Tour. RIS requires a completed RIS Student Application Form, the RIS Student Recommendation Form, and copies of academic records from the prior school year and the current school year that show promotion to the level being applied for. A PSA-origin birth certificate, a recent 2x2 photo with a white background, and, for foreign or dual citizens, copies of passport and Philippine visa are also required. Other documents may include a recent developmental pediatrician's report for CIAP/PGLP applicants and rank certificates for certain grade transitions. Admissions on-campus visits are welcome by appointment, and admissions requirements can be submitted on campus or emailed to the admissions team. Campus tours have resumed on-site, and appointments are encouraged to ensure safety. Please contact the Admissions Team for guidance on submitting documents and scheduling a tour.
Step 2 – Admissions Processing Fee. An Admissions Processing Fee must be paid directly at the bank, with bank details provided by the admissions team. The processing fee is separate from the admissions testing fee and is required as part of the application process. You should coordinate with the admissions team to obtain the bank information and then send a copy or upload proof of payment as part of your application records. This step confirms the school's receipt of materials and moves your file into the screening workflow.
Step 3 – Admissions Test & Screening. After the processing fee is settled, schedule and complete the admissions test with the Admissions Team. An English-language entrance test is used to assess readiness for the program, and CIAP/PGLP applicants may have a separate screening process. For applicants to CIAP/PGLP, there is an additional screening pathway beyond the standard test. The school provides guidance on scheduling and any further screening requirements.
Reedley International School Manila does not publish a formal waitlist or pool system on its public admissions materials. The school publicly states that enrollment is ideally considered based on the availability of slots within the predetermined enrollment period, and it notes that mid-year enrollment may be possible in some cases, depending on slot availability. This indicates that waitlist decisions, if any, are not described as a separate program and would hinge on current capacity. Prospective families should plan for the slot-based nature of admissions and contact the admissions team to discuss availability or possible mid-year openings.
RIS offers sibling discounts for families with two or more enrolled children; this is the primary form of financial incentive publicly described. There is no publicly advertised formal scholarship program on the school's admissions or FAQ pages. The school does provide support programs like CIAP (Center for Individualized Academic Program) for lower to middle school students with learning needs and PGLP (postural/low-vision programs) in certain contexts, and it offers the Advanced Placement (AP) option in upper levels as part of college preparation, but these are not described as scholarships.