The School Director General shall maintain a fair and transparent admissions system and shall accept candidates who can benefit from and contribute to our mission and the school’s standards-based, university and college preparatory curriculum delivered in the English language.
The School Director General should define the academic, physical, emotional, and social and behavioural criteria; candidates must meet for acceptance into the school. In particular, the School Director General shall only admit candidates if sufficient place and resources are available to meet their academic, physical, emotional, social, and behavioral needs. It is not the policy of SBIS to place students in year levels above or below their ability.
We are delighted that you are considering SBIS as a prospective school for your child. Below are some general guidelines to assist you in the admission process. First, please contact the school directly for more specific information or assistance by email at: sbis@sbis.edu.eg or by mobile: 010 99 28 5000 – 010 99 29 5000.
We respectfully request that prospective families take an appointment before visiting us. The Admission Policy determines that all applications must be accompanied by the most recent full school report issued from the student’s previous school. The school follows a priority system when offering places to students on the waiting list.
SBIS terms and conditions will be determined by the School Director General regarding: The potential of the applicant to benefit from the educational programs available. The capacity of the school to meet the educational needs of the student the availability of places. Initial year placement is determined on the basis of age and ability of the student. The decision of SBIS concerning the year the candidate will be enrolled at will be communicated to parents before acceptance. SBIS continually assesses the progression and re-evaluates the development of the student and reserves the right to reconsider the year placement in exceptional. SBIS reserves the right to deny admission or dismiss a student . Admission maybe postponed if a year level reaches the number of 25 students. Parents must pay all the necessary fees on time; failure to do so will result in the student losing the place at SBIS.