International School Manila now accepts scholarship applications

International School Manila in BGC now accepts scholarship applications

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 01:00 PM November 24, 2024

 

(Image courtesy of ISM)

(Image courtesy of ISM)

MANILA, Philippines — The International School Manila (ISM) in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig has opened the applications for its Scholarship Program for school year 2025 to 2026.

ISM made the announcement in a statement on Sunday, as it promotes its program aimed at helping its students’ “scholarships at top colleges and universities locally and abroad.”

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“The program has fostered a spirit of learning, growth and community, helping students develop the confidence and skills to excel in various fields,” the school said.

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According to ISM, its scholars program covers essential fees including tuition, matriculation and more — extending for five years starting 8th grade.

“Since 1960, the ISM Filipino Scholars Program has been a catalyst for change, empowering over 200 scholars and their families to reach academic and professional goals, both locally and internationally,” the school said.

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“Many scholars in the program have gone on to pursue higher education on full-ride scholarships at some of the world’s most prestigious institutions,” it added.

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The deadline for submission of applications for interested students is January 6 next year.

ISM said parents and candidates may visit their website or contact these numbers for more information: 8840-8555 / 8840-8550 / 8840-8553

(Image courtesy of ISM)

(Image courtesy of ISM)

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