Admission

  1. Preschool and Elementary School Admission:
    • Preschool and elementary school admissions typically involve parents or guardians applying on behalf of their children.
    • Admission may be based on age eligibility, and some schools might have specific cut-off dates for age.
    • Some schools may require an interview with the child and parents.
    • The application process might include providing birth certificates, immunization records, and sometimes a registration fee.
    • Schools often prioritize siblings of current students.
  2. Middle and High School Admission:
    • Academic performance: Many schools consider a student's previous academic records, including grades and standardized test scores.
    • Entrance exams: Some schools require students to take an entrance exam, which can cover subjects like math, English, and science.
    • Interviews: In some cases, students may be interviewed as part of the admission process.
    • Students may need to provide teacher recommendations and a personal statement.
    • Be aware of application deadlines, as they can vary by school and may be several months in advance.
  3. Financial Aid and Scholarships:
  4. For college admission, consider applying for financial aid and scholarships well in advance. Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or other financial aid forms as required by colleges. Research and apply for scholarships offered by the college and external organizations.