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KISC Admissions Policy (March 2008)

Introduction

An effective admissions policy is essential in order to ensure that appropriate admissions are made.  It is designed to support KISC’s mission, vision, values and philosophy. 

 Objectives

  • To be able to implement the admissions policy in such a way that families feel loved, cared for, treated as individuals and where relationship is foundational to the process.
  • To ensure good communication.
  • To enable families to understand the criteria on which admissions are based.
  • To give families the opportunity to express their own particular situation/needs/concerns.
  • To make the admissions process clear.
  • To help us to admit students who are likely to be comfortable in the KISC environment/culture and able to respond positively to the educational opportunities that we offer. 

Criteria

Any expatriate mission parents may seek admission for their own children of primary age regardless of academic ability, although we do not have the facilities to admit children with special educational needs. 

 

Any other expatriate parents or Nepalis may seek admission for their children.  Admission is conditional upon:

  1. The availability of a place in the class (KISC always keeps one place per class for any unexpected expatriate mission admissions that may be required at short notice).  The maximum class size is 14 students for Grade R, 12 students for Grade 1 (Key Stage One), 22 students for Grade 2 (Key Stage One ), 22 students for Key Stage Two A (Grade 3 & 4) and 22 students for Key Stage Two B (Grade 5 & 6P).  Secondary class sizes are also capped at 20.
  2. The school report from the previous school suggests that the child is suitable in terms of their academics and behaviour.
  3. The results of the child being assessed at KISC for sufficient proficiency in English and Mathematics. 
  4. The parents being willing for their child to fully participate in all of KISC’s educational programmes and being comfortable in the general KISC environment/culture

 At present, under our agreement with HMG, Nepalis may be admitted to KISC.  The following criteria needs to be met:

  1. They obtain a letter of exemption from HMG Nepal Ministry of Education.

  2. They have been educated in the English medium and they pass KISC tests in English, Mathematics and any other subject that may be required. 

 Other criteria:

·         Admission is restricted to those students who have performed to a specified academic level by the end of Grade 8 or Grade 10.  If students have not studied at KISC in Grade 8 or Grade 10 proof of equivalent academic ability is required.  The details are available in the curriculum handbooks.

·         Students who have been educated in the Nepali or Indian system and are seeking admission for higher than Grade 8 may not apply as the difference in education, curriculum and style of learning means they are unable to succeed.

 KISC Admissions Process

 1.  Initial inquiry from parents

2.  Dialogue between Principal’s PA  and parents either by meeting or correspondence

3.  Discussion of admission criteria, fees, curriculum, ethos of school, personal issues including care arrangements and needs

4.  Decision made to pursue the application or not

If yes, then:

 1.  KISC gives tests in English, Math and other subjects as required (cost for the test is 500 rupees)

2.  Parents submit latest school report/s

3.  Parents submit a copy of child’s birth certificate/official adoption papers, passport details of child and  parent(s) and valid visa for parent/s and child/ren

4.  If applying for mission rates:

  • copy of a letter of appointment from mission to Nepal or letter from organization’s in-country representative

5.  Applicants who are Nepali also need to submit the letter of exemption from the Ministry of Education  

6.  Principal decides whether to admit the child or not

 If yes, then:

1.  Admission packet is given to parents so the forms can be filled in and signed

(contains admission form, mission/vision/values statement, medical information & emergency contact  form, evacuation form and information booklet)

2.  Admission packet is returned to KISC except for the information booklet.

3.  Confirmation of enrolment slip is given to parents

4.  Confirmation of enrolment slip is returned to KISC along with the Refundable Deposit

     (Rs. 20,000/child) and the Capital Levy Fee (US$750 per child)

 

School Fees:

An invoice will be sent out each term.  There are 4 terms in a year.  Payment is due within one month of receipt of the invoice.

 Fees for 2008/2009:

 

Grade R Mission:                     US$2,480/year

Grade R Non-Mission:               US$2,800/year

Primary Mission:                      US$3,280/year

Primary Non-Mission:                US$3,812/year

Secondary Mission:                  US$4,600/year

Secondary Non-Mission:           US$5,980/year

Secondary Textbooks               US$140/year

 Termly Fees for KISC from August 2008 (4 terms)

 

Primary

Grade R

Mission

Primary

Grade R Non-Mission

Primary Mission

Primary

Non-Mission

Secondary

Mission

Secondary

Non-Mission

Tuition

US$620

US$700

US$ 820

US$953

US$ 1,150

US$ 1,495

Textbooks

 

 

 

 

US$ 35

US$ 35

Bus Fare

 

 

 

 

US$ 60/80

US$ 60/80

·        KISC offers a 10% discount for each sibling

·        Refundable deposit for all students is NRs. 20,000.

·        Capital Levy is 750US$ per child.

·        Hostel rate to be determined when available (planning for August 2009)

 Once a child’s place in KISC has been offered, a refundable deposit is payable to confirm the placement. The refundable deposit is retained by KISC throughout the student’s time of study, including furloughs. Refund of the deposit is dependent upon the parents giving one term’s notice, in writing, of their intention to withdraw the child, and all outstanding accounts being cleared. It MUST be paid in NRs. only and will be refunded as NRs.

Fees are payable four times a year. It is expected that fees are paid within the first two weeks of the term at the latest. Fees are paid by cheque or rupees cash only, not transfer. Default in paying of fees results in a 1000 Rs. administration fee per week over due and could result in a child’s enrolment being terminated.

Fees are calculated in United States dollars. They may be paid in this currency, in pounds sterling or in Nepalese rupees. The exchange rate is calculated at the date of billing according to The Kathmandu Post.

Full term fees are payable even if a student is present for only part of the term unless a prior arrangement has been made with the Principal.

External examination fees are payable at the time of examination enrolment in Term 3 of Grade 10, 11 and 12. Parents are responsible for the additional costs involved in the purchase of course materials and/or correspondence courses, external examinations and the associated postage.  

In order to help with the capital development of KISC, all families pay a Capital Development levy at the time of the admission of their first child. The current capital levy is $750 per child.

Academic Year 2008-9

Monday 4 Aug

- Friday 26 Sept.

Monday 20 Oct.

- Friday 12 Dec.

Monday 12 Jan.

- Friday 3 April

Monday 20 April

- Thurs 25 June

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BELL TIMES for KISC PRIMARY

 8:20am           Beginning of School – entrance into classrooms

 8:30am           Assembly (Tuesday and Thursday)

 9:00am           Classroom Teaching

10:00am          Morning Recess

10:20am          Classroom Teaching

11:40am          Lunch Break    

12:25pm          Classroom Teaching

  2:50pm          End of School – dismissal from classroom (except Friday-school ends at 2:20pm)

 

BELL TIMES for KISC SECONDARY

TIMES

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

08.00 to 08.20

Assembly

Homeroom

Homeroom

Homeroom

Assembly

08.20 to 09.00

1

1

1

1

1

09.00 to 09.40

2

2

2

2

2

09.40 to 09.50

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

09.50 to 10.25

3

3

3

3

3

10.25 to 11.00

4

4

4

4

4

11.00 to 11.20

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

11.20 to 11.55

5

5

5

5

5

11.55 to 12.30

6

6

6

6

6

12.30 to 13.10

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

LUNCH

13.10 to 13.45

7

7

7

7

7

13.45 to 14.20

8

8

8

8

8

14.20 to 14.25

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

BREAK

14.30

14.25 to 15.00

9

9

9

9

 

 

Fee (US $) Grade
Kindergarten Primary (Gd 1-6) Secondary (Gd 6-12)
Mission 620 800 1150
Non-mission 700 953 1495
Text fees 0 0 35
Bus Fees (Patan & Kathmandu) 45-60 45-60 45-60

For more information, please contact:

Mrs Ann Peters (Term 4)
Ms Leslie Smith (Term 3 & 4)
primary@kisc.edu.np

Mr. Andrew Kohn
admin@kisc.edu.np

 


 

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