Philippines, Manila
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The Reedley International School Manila campus is in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The address is J. Cruz Street, Barangay Ugong, Pasig City 1604. The campus is located in the Ugong area with convenient access to major roads and public‑transit links serving the greater Manila area.
Kindergarten; Lower School (Grades 1–3); Middle School (Grades 4–6); Junior High School (Grades 7–10); Senior High School (Grades 11–12); and a Junior College (First Year to Second Year).
Private, non‑sectarian, co‑educational day school.
The school runs the Center for Individualized Academic Programs (CIAP), which provides smaller class sizes and individualized learning plans for students with learning needs. An education psychologist is available to support student well‑being and learning.
No formal country affiliation is listed; the school operates as a Philippine private international K‑12 school.
No religious affiliation; the school is described as non‑sectarian.
School day typically starts at 8:00 am for Grade School and 7:30 am for High School, with dismissal around 3:00 pm depending on level.
A school bus service is available, with routes and arrangements managed by the school.
Application / Admissions fees
- Admissions testing fee (non‑refundable): PHP 2,700 for Pre‑K and Kinder applicants; PHP 5,000 for Grades 1–12 applicants.
- Admissions processing / application payment: an admissions processing fee is payable to secure placement; this may be paid on campus or by bank deposit (parents are asked to send a copy of the deposit slip or bank transaction). The school provides bank details on request.
Tuition fees — annual and estimated per‑term (by year group and program)
Note: the school publishes a tuition fee catalog with a full breakdown by program (BCP/Big Class, CIAP, SCP/Small Class, ESL, etc.). The figures below reproduce the published grade‑level annual tuition amounts found in public school directories and the school's summaries; the per‑term values shown are approximate and calculated by dividing the annual fee by three (the school's published billing schedule and the official per‑term amounts are set out in its Enrollment Payment Policies and Tuition Catalog).
- Pre‑K (BCP): Annual PHP 151,360 — Approx. per term PHP 50,453.
- Kinder (BCP): Annual PHP 163,680 — Approx. per term PHP 54,560.
- Kinder (CIAP): Annual PHP 275,000 — Approx. per term PHP 91,667.
- Lower School 1 (BCP): Annual PHP 235,200 — Approx. per term PHP 78,400.
- Lower School 2 (BCP): Annual PHP 264,900 — Approx. per term PHP 88,300.
- Lower School 3 (BCP): Annual PHP 280,300 — Approx. per term PHP 93,433.
- Lower School (CIAP variants): LS1 CIAP Annual PHP 340,000 — Approx. per term PHP 113,333; LS2 CIAP Annual PHP 353,000 — Approx. per term PHP 117,667; LS3 CIAP Annual PHP 366,000 — Approx. per term PHP 122,000.
- Middle School 4–6 (BCP examples): MS4 BCP Annual PHP 286,900 — Approx. per term PHP 95,633; MS5 BCP Annual PHP 291,300 — Approx. per term PHP 97,100; MS6 BCP Annual PHP 295,700 — Approx. per term PHP 98,567. MS4/5/6 BCP with ESL and CIAP options are higher (examples: MS4 BCP w/ESL Annual PHP 316,900 — Approx. per term PHP 105,633; MS4 CIAP Annual PHP 318,000 — Approx. per term PHP 106,000).
- Junior High (examples for Grade 7): JH7 BCP Annual PHP 300,320 — Approx. per term PHP 100,107; JH7 BCP w/ESL Annual PHP 330,320 — Approx. per term PHP 110,107; JH7 SCP Annual PHP 350,470 — Approx. per term PHP 116,823; SCP w/ESL variants are higher.
- Senior High (examples): SH11 BCP Annual PHP 291,360 — Approx. per term PHP 97,120; SH12 BCP Annual PHP 313,760 — Approx. per term PHP 104,587.
- Broad annual tuition range across levels and programs: roughly PHP 171,000 to PHP 360,000 per year (this range reflects the school's published/reported tuition bands across programs and grade levels).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school offers payment plans and issues admission/invoice instructions through its Enrollment Payment Policies and Procedures (EPP) and its Tuition Fees Catalog; parents pay admissions processing fees either on campus or by bank deposit and are asked to provide proof of payment. Specific installment due dates, late‑payment penalties, and full billing schedule are set out in the EPP/Tuition catalog.
- For foreign students there are additional immigration‑related charges: Special Study Permit (SSP) fees are applicable for certain visa categories (examples cited in school materials: SSP PHP 8,500; SSP with I‑Card PHP 13,000).
Boarding fees
- Reedley operates as a day school; no boarding or residential fees are published. Transportation (school bus service) is offered. Uniforms are required; uniform pricing is not published in the public fee summaries.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Program supplements and special program fees: programs such as CIAP (Center for Individualized Academic Program), SCP (Small Class Program), ESL support, and other special learning tracks carry different fee levels (these program options are priced above the base BCP tuition and are reflected in the per‑program annual fees above).
- Advanced Placement (AP) / enrichment fees: the school offers AP courses; AP or enrichment options may carry an additional fee (one report cites an AP option fee of about PHP 25,000 for Grade 10–12 AP offerings).
- Other one‑time or recurring extras commonly charged by schools (not itemised publicly for every grade at Reedley) may include registration/administration charges, assessment/exam fees, textbooks/materials, school ID, extracurricular activity fees, uniform purchases, and optional transport/meals; exact items and amounts are specified in the school's tuition catalog/EPP.
Refund information
- The admissions testing fee is stated as non‑refundable. The school's Enrollment Payment Policies and Procedures (EPP) document and the Tuition Fees Catalog set out the school's refund and withdrawal policies for tuition and other charges; the public admissions pages state that refund/collection procedures are governed by those documents. Detailed refund conditions and pro‑rata rules are contained in the EPP/Tuition catalog.
Payment options (how families may pay)
- Publicly‑stated payment methods include on‑campus payments and bank deposits / bank transfers; families are asked to provide proof of deposit/transaction when paying by bank. The school's accounting/cashier office handles official receipts and payment processing; contact details for Accounting are published. The school's public pages do not list an explicit, universal credit‑card acceptance policy — parents should confirm accepted payment channels directly with the school's Accounting department.
Summary of sources and coverage gaps
- The school publishes a dedicated Tuition Fees Catalog and an Enrollment Payment Policies & Procedures (EPP) form that contain the official per‑grade, per‑term billing schedule, installment deadlines, late‑payment penalties and full refund rules; these documents are referenced on the admissions pages. Publicly available listings and directories reproduce the per‑grade annual figures shown above; per‑term values above are approximate calculations (annual ÷ 3) because the official term‑by‑term invoicing schedule and exact installment percentages are provided in the EPP/Tuition catalog.