Application Timeline
Parents contact the Admissions Office (Tel: 95-1-558115-8, 558109) or email admissions@mis-edu.com for an appointment to visit the school. The Admissions Office is open throughout the school year, Monday to Friday, except during public holidays.
Candidate students and their parents are given a tour of the school and information regarding the school’s programmes; there is an opportunity to meet a senior member of staff to ask any questions.
Admission to Nursery and Kindergarten classes is based on the age of the child (Nursery 3-4 years, Kindergarten 4-5 years) and their readiness for school life at MIS, especially with their social, fine motor and English language skills.
Admission to Years 1-13 is based on:
- Student age (Years 1-6: 5-11 years, Years 7-13: 11-18 years) Click here for age appropriate year group table (2019-2020 academic year)
- School reports from the previous year level
- Year level in current school
- Vaccination records/Medical Form
- Results from MIS entry tests in English and Mathematics
- An interview with senior staff from the section in which admission is sought.
The following documentation is required for all candidate students:
- Completed MIS Application Form.
- Copies of the student’s previous and current school reports, where appropriate; if these documents are not in English, the original copy and a translation must be provided.
- Copy of passport or birth certificate or certificate of identity.
- 2 passport sized photographs of parent and student.
The Enrollment procedure followed by MIS is as follows:
- The Admissions Committee meets to determine acceptance and year level placement in option group, where appropriate.
- Families are informed of the decision by telephone and email The MIS Registration Form is completed.
- Registration and tuition fees are paid (note that the admissions process is not complete until fees are paid).
- Purchase of the MIS uniform is made before the first day of the student’s classes.
Each student’s progress in all aspects of school life is monitored during the first quarter of his or her enrollment to ensure he or she is meeting required standards.
If any concerns are expressed regarding progress, the school provides extra support for the student in their academic work, and appropriate counseling.
Should it be determined at the end of the provisional period that the year level placement at admission needs adjustment, MIS reserves the right to make the appropriate change.
MIS has the right to discontinue enrollment should it be determined, at any time during a student’s enrollment, that they are not meeting the required standards in any aspect of school life. Parents are informed before any discontinuation of enrollment and a conference is called.