Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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1. Online registration is used to begin the admissions process. If there are no available seats, the student is placed on the waiting list. The process is designed to be simple and flexible, and the admissions team is available to respond to inquiries and assist families. 2. Payment options include cash payment at the finance department, Mada bank card, a personal check payable to the school, or direct transfer to the school's bank account. Registration is electronic, the student attends a placement test, and fees are paid as part of completing enrollment. 3. Placement tests determine readiness by stage: for preschool (KG1–KG3) the test assesses readiness to learn, the student's academic background, and ability to follow instructions, with English language background not required for admission. For primary (grades 1–2) the tests cover mathematics and language, a writing assessment, and an evaluation of social, emotional, and communication skills by the student counselor. For primary to middle (grades 3–9) the tests include reading, language use, and mathematics. 4. Ages of admission are as follows: KG1 requires 3 years (with toilet-training proficiency needed); KG2 requires 4 years; KG3 requires 5 years; Grade 1 requires 5 years 9 months, with possible admission at 5 years 6 months if KG3 is academically and socially ready. From Grade 2 to Grade 9, admission requires passing the previous grade with at least a good grade and passing the admission tests in Arabic, mathematics, and English. 5. Withdrawal may occur after settling any outstanding financial obligations and attaching the acceptance letter from a new school or the final exit visa for departing students. The withdrawal and academic file preparation take at least five working days, and issuing certified documents from the Ministry of Education may require additional time. 6. Textbooks are collected from the administration building and are included in tuition provided the first term is paid in full. The school uniform is provided free (one piece) upon full payment of the first term to ensure eligibility. 7. Documents required include: a copy of the national ID (Saudi) or residence permit for the parent and student (non-Saudi); copies of passports for the parent and student; copies of the mother's passport (non-Saudi); a copy of entry visas for the father, mother, and student (non-Saudi); a copy of the birth certificate; a copy of the immunization certificate; a letter of employment; the clearance from the previous school; the Ministry of Education consent form for non-Saudi students; the Ministry of Education equivalency form (for students coming from abroad); and the student's previous certificates (originals).
If there are no seats available, the student is placed on the waiting list.