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Admission Criteria

We are thrilled that you are considering India Kids School Global (IKSG) for your child's education. At IKSG, we believe that every child deserves a chance to succeed and we are committed to providing a nurturing and supportive environment that fosters academic and personal growth. Our admission process is designed to ensure that we admit students who are not only academically strong but also aligned with our school's mission and values.

  • Age Requirements:

    • Schools often have specific age requirements for enrolling in particular grade levels, ensuring that students are age-appropriate for their grade.

  • Residency:

    • Many public schools require students to live within a specific geographic area or school district boundaries to be eligible for enrollment. Private schools may not have strict residency requirements.

  • Application Form:

    • Parents or guardians typically need to complete an application form for their child, providing personal and contact information.

  • Proof of Identity:

    • Schools often require documentation to verify the student's identity, such as a birth certificate, passport, or other official identification.

  • Health Records:

    • Immunization records and medical history may be required to ensure that students have received necessary vaccinations and are in good health.

  • Academic Records:

    • Schools may request transcripts or report cards from the student's previous school(s) to assess academic readiness and proper grade placement.

  • Interviews or Assessments:

    • Some schools may conduct interviews or academic assessments to evaluate a student's readiness for admission, especially for certain grade levels or specialized programs.

  • Entrance Exams:

    • In the case of private or specialized schools, students may be required to take entrance exams as part of the admission process.

  • Teacher Recommendations:

    • Schools may request recommendations from previous teachers or educators to assess the student's behavior, academic performance, and character.

  • Special Needs or Accommodations:

    • If a student has special educational needs, schools may require documentation of these needs to provide appropriate accommodations.

  • Language Proficiency:

    • For students whose first language is not the language of instruction, language proficiency tests or assessments may be required.

  • Sibling Priority:

    • Some schools give priority to siblings of current students, making it easier for siblings to enroll in the same school.

  • Lottery or Random Selection:

    • In some cases, when schools have more applicants than available spots, they may use a lottery or random selection process to determine admissions.

  • Waitlists:

    • If a school reaches its enrollment capacity, they may place applicants on a waitlist, and students are admitted as spots become available.

  • Diversity and Inclusion:

    • Some schools may have policies that prioritize diversity and inclusion, aiming to create a well-rounded student body from different backgrounds.

  • Admission Fees:

    • Private schools often require an application fee as part of the admission process, and this fee is typically non-refundable.

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