Admission Process
We’re delighted that you’re considering becoming part of our school community in Baghdad. This page is designed to guide you through every step of the admission process with ease. You’ll find detailed information about application requirements, essential documents, and key steps to follow from start to finish. We encourage you to read through each section carefully to ensure a smooth and successful admission experience for your child.
Plan Your Child’s Enrollment
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Key Steps
Step 1 : Online Application
Step 2: Entrance Assessment or Interview
Depending on the grade level, the child may be invited for an entrance test and/or an interview to evaluate academic readiness and language proficiency.
Step 3 : Review and Offer of Admission
The school reviews the application and assessment results. If approved, an offer of admission or acceptance letter is issued to the parents.
Step 4 : Pay Fees
Parents confirm the admission by signing the acceptance form and paying the registration or tuition fees as per school policy.
Step 5 : Preparation of the essentials
Parents and students are invited to attend an orientation session to learn about school policies, uniforms, supplies, and the academic calendar before the first day of school.
Required Documents
We believe that choosing the right school is a personal journey, and visiting our campus plays an essential part in that decision. Seeing our students learn, interact, and grow within our caring community helps families understand the values, warmth, and spirit that define our school.
- Student’s Birth Certificate
- Student’s Passport
- National ID Card (for Iraqi citizens)
- Family Card (Jinsiya / Family Civil Status Card)
- Residence Card (Bitaqat al-Sukna)
- Academic Records / Previous School Certificates
- Transfer Letter (if applicable)
- Medical Certificate
- Student Photos
- Parent/Guardian ID and Contact Information
- Proof of Tuition Payment or Registration Fee Receipt
- Immunization Record (Vaccination Card)
For Foreign or Expatriate Students
- Residence Permit (Iqama) or visa copy.
- School Leaving Certificate attested by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and possibly the Iraqi Embassy in the country of origin.
- Arabic translation of foreign documents, certified by a notary or embassy.