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Hospitality
Joining the ISS Community
A deep sense of hospitality and belonging is woven into the fabric of the ISS Community. We understand that choosing a new school, environment and sometimes even a new country can be overwhelming, but our admissions team is here to support you every step of the way.
With families from over 50 nationalities, we foster a strong sense of community where everyone—students, families and the entire school community—feels welcome and connected.
The enrolment process
Want to Join Us?
Our enrolment process is divided into 5 steps. Throughout each stage, our dedicated Admissions Team offers personalised guidance and support, ensuring your family feels informed, welcomed and truly at home from the very beginning.
Send an Enquiry
Our Admissions Team will be glad to send all information you need. Just fill out the form in OpenApply.
Book a School Tour
Take 60 min to get to know us and what our community stands for either in person or online.
Submit Final Application
Submit the application form, the most recent report card and complete the payment of the application fee.
Assessments & Interviews
After confirming the student’s eligibility, an English assessment and interview will be conducted.
Confirmation of Enrolment
Enrolments are only confirmed once the school confirms it has received payment for all invoiced fees.
Are you ready?
How can we help you?
Frequently Asked Questions
Before you send your message, we can provide some answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. We hope these help you decide to join our school community.
Do you have further questions?
International Sharing School is open from 7:30 am to 6:30 pm with our EYP and PYP classes running from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm and our MYP and DP classes running from 8:30 am to 4:10 pm.
We accept students from 1 to 18 years old at the time of admission.
We accept a maximum of 20 students per class, although this number can vary depending on the academic development of the group. Our Early Years Programme (EYP) and Primary Years Programme (PYP) classrooms have two teachers per class in addition to their subject specialists.
Yes, students up to Diploma Programme are required to wear a smart, yet casual uniform.
Yes, we provide a healthy, balanced lunch for all students. Our meals are prepared by our nutritionist and ensure students eat the daily recommended nutrients they need to be at their best possible level.
Our meals include lunch and two snacks per day, with a selection of 3 different courses every day: Mediterranean menu, diet menu and vegetarian menu. We also offer a salad bar prepared with fresh ingredients every day and a different option of soup and fruits.
We will supply all stationery supplies such as pens, pencils, and schoolbooks, among others. Students in our Early Years Programme (EYP) are required to bring bedsheets to sleep and a change of clothes.
Students in Grade 4 up to Grade 12 are required to bring their own laptop, while we provide laptops for students up to Grade 4. We recommend that all students bring their personal water bottle.
Yes, parents are a key asset to our community and bring valuable input and feedback. Parent representation is organized through our Parents and Teachers Group (PTG) and meets regularly with the school Board and Pedagogical Leadership Team to create joint activities and find areas to improve.
We have students of over 50 different nationalities.
No, we are a non-denominational school with students from all different religions and beliefs.