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Where is AISCT located and what is the campus like?
AISCT is located at 42 Soetvlei Avenue, Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa 7806. The campus is a large, multi-section site with facilities for Early Childhood through Grade 12, including specialized learning spaces, sports fields, a library, a theater, a gym, and a performing arts center, with views toward Table Mountain National Park.
What age range and grade structure does AISCT serve?
AISCT educates students from 2 to 18 years old, from Grizzly Cubs (early childhood) through Kindergarten 2, Elementary, Middle, and High School (Grades 9–12). The school year runs August to June and the school is co-educational and privately run on a non‑profit basis.
What curriculum does AISCT follow and what diploma do graduates earn?
AISCT follows a USA curriculum with Common Core standards for English and math. Foreign languages begin in Grade 1 (French and Spanish). High School students can take College Board AP courses and work toward an AP Capstone Diploma in addition to the USA high school diploma.
Who leads AISCT and what is the school type?
The Head of School is Dr. Daniel Jubert. AISCT is a private, not-for-profit, co-educational school overseen by a Board of Governors and a School Council.
What fees should I expect when applying to AISCT?
The non-refundable application fee is ZAR 1,500, and there is a non-refundable seat guarantee deposit of ZAR 20,000 to secure a place. There is also a capital fee of ZAR 50,000 for Kindergarten 1 through Grade 12, payable annually for five years.
What tuition payment options and discounts does AISCT offer?
Tuition can be paid as an early 100% annual payment with a 3% discount, a standard annual payment, or semester payments (the annual total with a 5% levy when paid by semester). No pro-rata or other installment plans are offered, and full semester fees apply if a student attends any part of a semester.
Is there a boarding option at AISCT?
AISCT will offer a full boarding program for high school students (Grades 9–12) beginning in August 2026, with limited spaces. Boarding fees are not listed in the 2025–2026 schedule, so interested families should contact Admissions for details.
Does AISCT offer any scholarships?
Yes. AISCT has a High School Scholarship Program for high-achieving South African students with financial need starting in Grade 9. Applications for the August 2026 intake were due February 12, 2026, with decisions by April 10, 2026, and the scholarship covers tuition, capital, texts, AP and SAT fees, up to six university application fees, uniforms, and more.
What should I know about admissions timelines and process?
AISCT uses rolling admissions year-round. Applications for Grade 1–8 can begin mid-year, while Grades 9–12 join at the August or January semester. Applicants submit documents (birth certificates or passports, vaccination records, transcripts), complete an admissions assessment or supply test scores, and pay the application fee.
What academics and assessment opportunities does AISCT offer beyond regular classes?
AISCT offers a robust AP program in the High School, including AP Seminar and AP Research as part of the AP Capstone Diploma. The school also uses MAP assessments for Grades 2–8 to track growth and supports a college-preparatory pathway within the USA curriculum.
What is the typical class size at AISCT?
The average class size is about 16 students, with an overall student–teacher ratio of approximately 10:1.
Which universities do AISCT graduates typically attend?
Graduates pursue higher education in the USA, Canada, Europe, the UK, and South Africa. AISCT is a registered Common App and UCAS center, which helps graduates apply to universities in these regions.
What kinds of sports and athletic facilities does AISCT offer?
AISCT supports competitive sports including cross country, field hockey, netball, soccer, basketball, swimming, and volleyball, with facilities to support these activities on campus.
What academic and arts facilities are available on campus?
The campus includes a dedicated library and media center, a state-of-the-art theater, a gym, a performing arts center, and a range of 24 learning spaces. On-site SAT testing and a related SAT prep course are also available.
What after-school and extracurricular options exist at AISCT?
AISCT runs an After-School Activities (ASA) program with clubs such as robotics, Art Club, Chess Club, Pop Vocals, and Service Outreach. Some activities are run by private providers (e.g., dance, drama, music) and have separate termly fees.
What leadership and service opportunities are available to students?
Model United Nations (MUN) is a key leadership activity across middle and high school, with ongoing conferences and planning responsibilities. All Middle School students participate in Service Outreach, and graduation includes a service project.
What wellbeing and safeguarding support does AISCT provide?
AISCT has a Learning Support Program (mild to moderate needs), an English Language Learner (ELL) team, and counselors. The Guidance and Life Skills program covers well-being, emotional management, bullying, cooperation, and resilience, with a safeguarding policy based on international law and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
What support is available for students with special educational needs or language needs?
There is a dedicated Learning Support Program, including a learning support teacher and ELL specialist, plus counselors who address academic, social, and emotional growth. A detailed Learning Support guide is available for more information.
What should families know about AISCT's school culture, including uniforms and meals?
AISCT has a required school uniform, purchased from the on-site AISCT Uniform Shop. Lunch is included for ECD to Grade 2; Grades 1–12 students may bring lunch or use a hot lunch program at additional cost, with lunch cards available for campus meals.
How is AISCT governed and accredited?
AISCT is endorsed by the Western Cape Education Department, fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and is a member of AISA and ISF. It is a US Department of State assisted school with a governance structure that includes a Board of Governors and a School Council.