According to the tuition fees policy we are announcing this call for applications to receive financial support towards tuition fees in the next academic year 2021/2022. Completed applications with supporting documents must be submitted no later than Friday 26th March 2021.
The Bursaries program is one of the school's strategic tools to help financially with the tuition fees. It is primarily targeted at international parents working locally for whom sending a child to International School Olomouc is often the only option where the children can study and fulfill compulsory schooling following British international program taught in English.
However, in addition to children and pupils from different countries, this program also targets Czech families, for whom the idea of British international education and learning in English is a fundamental value, but the family's financial situation does not allow for full funding of all tuition fees.
Thus this program not only makes a significant contribution to preserving the cultural diversity of students' body but also allows us to recruit children with diverse economic background. Yet, the criteria for granting support are set in such a way not to allow for unreasonable discrepancies. Good quality education must be primarily viewd as an investment in the future successful life of children. Our expectation is that funding private school for your child also requires making some sacrifices.
We start collecting applications from Monday, February 22, 2021 and it will last until the end of March Wednesday, March 31, 2021. All applicants are kindly requested to provide a proper statement of income. Missing or incomplete documents may lead to the exclusion of the application from the approval process. Please deliver completed applications in person or by e-mail directly to the proprietors's office or email: petr.pospisil@ischool.cz.
Below you can download a current application for the financial support for the next academic year 2021/2022.
They will gain perfect knowledge of English.
Your child will become a global citizen with wide understanding of local and international topics.
We put a strong emphasis on the development on subject specific skills rather than on acquisition of knowledge.
Emphasis on skills development (not just memorising).
Individual approach; school’s ability to motivate for improvement.
Your child will be excited to come to school.
You are not buying success, you are paying for the school to monitor your child’s progress to their goals and motivate them to fulfil their potential.
We are not a selective school: we believe that everybody can be successful.
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