United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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1. Start your online admissions application by selecting APPLY on Regent International School's site to begin the process. The page provides an APPLY button with 'Start your application here' to initiate admissions, and options for enquiry or visiting if you need more information.
2. Complete the Admission Application Form via the admissions portal. The admissions flow includes online submission pathways to proceed with your application.
3. If applying for a Fortes Scholarship, complete the Fortes Scholarship Form through the admissions portal. The Fortes Scholarship Form is accessible after or within the admissions flow for new students seeking scholarships.
4. If shortlisted for Fortes Scholarships, an audition is required and an interview with the Principal may follow. The process includes an Academic Panel review of applications, an audition for shortlisted candidates, and a principal interview as part of final consideration.
5. Fortes Scholarships are renewable yearly between Years 10 and 13, subject to a termly Panel Review; applications for the 2026–2027 cycle open on October 21, 2025. Renewal is contingent on ongoing participation and development, and the 2026–2027 applications open date is provided in the scholarship information.
The Fortes Scholarship Programme recognises high achievement and motivation across academics, sport, or the arts, with dedicated teachers and subject experts supporting students. Categories include Academic, Sports, Music, and Student of the Future Scholarships. Applications for the 2026–2027 academic year open on October 21, 2025. Applicants submit via the admission portal to the Fortes Scholarship Form; the Academic Panel reviews applications, and shortlisted candidates may be invited to an audition and, if successful, an interview with the Principal. Scholarships are renewable yearly between Years 10 and 13, subject to a termly Panel Review.