Thailand, Phuket
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1. Book a school tour or open house (optional). You can arrange a visit via the “Schedule An Appointment” page to see the Rawai campus in person and meet staff if you wish.
2. Complete the enrolment form. Parents submit personal and prior schooling details via the online form, and pay the one-time registration fee. Required documents include passport/ID, birth certificate, and photos.
3. Assessment and placement (after Grade 1). A placement meeting and assessment may be required for primary-level applicants; however, for Nursery to Grade 1 at Rawai kindergarten, no formal testing is listed. Fees are invoiced based on grade placement.
4. Confirm tuition payment schedule. Families choose termly or annual tuition payment, with a 10% discount if annual fees are paid upfront. Payments via bank transfer, cash, or WISE.
The school’s published materials do not mention a waitlist or pool system for kindergarten admissions.
The school’s official website does not mention any scholarship opportunities as part of its admissions process.
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