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An official transcript (or its equivalent) is usually part of the application; please consult individual schools for their requirements.
ISSFBA schools do not encourage formal expressions of first choice or letters of recommendation.
Parent Interviews and Student Visits
Most schools will meet with both parents and children at some point during the admission process. Parent interviews provide an opportunity to have a conversation with a member of the admission team to mutually discover if the school might be a good fit for your child and your family.
For preschool and kindergarten applicants, child visits usually take place with a small group of applicants and offer the opportunity for your child to interact in a classroom setting with other children. Some schools require children to separate from their parents, while some (including many preschool/early childhood programs) do not. Admission staff will be sensitive to your child's transition during the visit.
Students applying to older grades and middle school are often asked to visit with the current class during the school day.
Most ISSFBA schools will also do a developmental or academic assessment as part of the admission process. Some schools may do this assessment as part of the visit day, some may schedule a separate screening appointment, while some may have the assessment done off-site.