Tunisia, Tunis
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Charguia 1, Tunis, Tunisia
Early Years (Ages 3 to 4), Primary (Ages 5 to 11), Lower Secondary (Ages 12 to 14), Upper Secondary (Ages 15 to 18)
International School (non-boarding)
Tunisia
Application fees
- The school requires submission of a completed application form and supporting documents as part of the admissions procedure. Payment of the required admission/registration fees is required to confirm enrolment once a place is offered.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- CIS International School of Tunis issues individual fee quotations rather than publishing a single public fee table showing per-term or per-year amounts by year group. Families receive a personalised quotation during the admissions/quotation process.
- Sibling discounts and advance-payment discounts apply to tuition: a 5% discount applies to the second child and a 10% discount for the third child and beyond; a 5% discount is offered for full advance payment of tuition. Early-registration discounts for 2025 are listed for specific months. These discounts affect the effective tuition charged on a per-student quotation.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Payment of the required fees is a step in the registration process; a place is confirmed only after the necessary fees have been paid. The Admissions/Registration process emphasizes that registration follows fee payment. Exact billing dates, instalment schedules (for example termly or monthly instalments), and invoice deadlines are provided to families with their individual fee quotation or at registration.
- The school publishes discounts for advance/full payment and for early registration (with specific percentage discounts tied to registration dates in 2025), indicating that payment timing influences the final billed amount.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding programme or boarding fees are listed in the school's published admissions materials and school pages; the school operates as a day school in Charguia 1, Tunis. No separate boarding fee schedule is published.
Other costs and fees
- Additional costs such as examination entry fees (Cambridge/Edexcel/IELTS) are invoiced for external examinations and exam entries; exam registrations require payment of the relevant exam fees at the time of entry and late entries may incur higher fees or penalties.
- Families are asked to supply standard admissions documents and to complete school forms (medical, attendance, device permission, transport agreement where applicable). Any transport service, optional extracurricular activities, or specialised materials may incur separate charges and are handled administratively at registration or by separate invoice.
- No publicly published schedule of uniform fees, school supplies fees, or year-specific materials charges was found in the school's publicly available admissions documents. These items are typically included or itemised in the individual fee quotation or in registration paperwork.
Refund information
- The admissions documents instruct that fee payment confirms enrolment, but no detailed, published refund policy or explicit refund amounts/conditions were included in the publicly available admission documents. Refund and withdrawal terms are managed through the school's registration and finance office and will be stated in the enrolment agreement or invoice terms for the individual student.
Fee payment options
- The admissions documentation confirms that payment of required fees is completed to confirm registration. Specific accepted payment methods (for example bank transfer, credit/debit card, or in-person payment) are not itemised in the publicly available admission documents; families are invoiced and given payment instructions with their individual quotation and registration paperwork.
Important note about the 2026/27 requirement and available information
- The school's publicly available admissions documents on file are dated for the 2025/2026 cycle and the website's admissions pages invite families to request a quotation and personalised fee schedule; a dedicated public fee schedule for 2026/27 was not published on the school's public pages at the time these documents were checked. For precise per-term and per-year tuition amounts, billing dates, uniform or material costs, boarding (if later introduced), refund clauses, and accepted payment methods, the school provides these details in the individual quotation and registration agreement issued by the Admissions/Finance Office.
Summary of what was found and next step implied by those findings: the school requires fee payment to confirm registration, publishes family discounts (sibling, advance payment, and early registration discounts), and invoices exam and other chargeable services, but it does not publish a single public table of tuition amounts per year group or per term for 2026/27 on the materials available; per-student, per-year and per-term amounts and the detailed billing schedule are provided through the school's admissions quotation and registration paperwork.
Located in Charguia 1, Tunis, CIS International School of Tunis offers English-based education for ages 3–18. It delivers Cambridge International Curriculum from Early Years to Upper Secondary (Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE, A Levels) and offers Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. Core subjects are English, Mathematics, and Science, with Cambridge Primary Checkpoint to monitor progress. Students study in a trilingual environment (English, French, Arabic) and Islamic Studies is part of the curriculum. Robotics and Computing are part of a STEAM-focused program, with four science laboratories and a broad arts roster (art, music, drama). The campus hosts 60+ teachers, a 1:5 teacher–student ratio, and over ten clubs. Well-being Department provides a counselor, nurse, and psychologist. Distinctive features include pioneering English-based education in Tunisia, accreditation by Cognia and Pearson Edexcel, and an Exams Centre offering Pearson, Cambridge, and IELTS registrations. University advising, fairs, and campus visits support higher education, with Tunisian Baccalaureate equivalence available.