At Ibn Khaldun Academy (IKA), we are committed to making the admission process smooth, transparent, and parent-friendly. Our admission procedure is thoughtfully designed to identify each student’s potential while ensuring alignment with the academy’s academic standards, values, and learning environment.
Step 1: Application Submission
Parents or guardians are requested to complete the official admission application form, available both online and at the academy office. The completed form must be submitted along with all required supporting documents within the designated application period.
Step 2: Document Review and Verification
All submitted documents are carefully reviewed to verify eligibility and ensure the accuracy of the provided information. Required documents may include previous academic records, birth certificate, passport-sized photographs, and other relevant certificates or identification documents.
Step 3: Academic Assessment
Applicants may be invited to participate in an age-appropriate assessment or evaluation session. This process helps the academy understand the student’s academic readiness, learning abilities, and areas where additional support may be beneficial.
Step 4: Parent and Student Interview
A brief interaction session may be conducted with both the student and parents or guardians. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss educational expectations, student development, and the academy’s academic philosophy and values-based approach to learning.
Step 5: Admission Offer and Enrollment Confirmation
Selected applicants will receive an official admission offer from the academy. To confirm enrollment, parents are required to complete the admission formalities and submit the necessary fees within the specified deadline.
Step 6: Orientation Program
Prior to the commencement of classes, newly admitted students and parents are invited to attend an orientation session. This program is designed to familiarize families with the academy’s environment, academic structure, policies, and student support system, ensuring a smooth transition into school life.