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ISM Bursary Scheme

Bursary Places available now

International School Moshi runs a bursary scheme for able students who wish to join ISM as new students. There are a limited number of bursaries (including boarding places on the Moshi Campus) available for new students who have obtained high standards in their present school.

Eligibility for a bursary place

To be considered for a bursary each student must:
  • be able to succeed in an English medium school;
  • be prepared to sit an entrance test and attend an interview in Arusha or Moshi.

Availability of places

Currently there are bursary places still available for P4-M5 (approx ages 8-16) students and for International Baccalaureate Diploma class D1 (Form 5) students who wish to join the school this school year.

Amount of Bursary

Successful students can expect a 25% reduction in tuition fees and can also apply for further financial assistance to reduce fees significantly further.

Application procedure

If you are interested in the possibility of being considered for a bursary place please fill in the general Application for Admission form. Along with this form you should also submit:
  • a letter of application for a bursary place;
  • a letter of recommendation from the student’s present school.
See also the other documents required for all admissions detailed on our admissions page.

Please submit applications for Moshi Campus (Boarding, Primary and Secondary or IB Diploma P4-D1) to:

International School Moshi, PO Box 733, Moshi, Tanzania.

Please submit applications for Arusha Campus (P4-M5 classes) to:

International School Moshi, PO Box 2691, Arusha, Tanzania.

Other contact details are given on our Contact Page.

Scholarships

Tanzanian students who complete Form 4 in 2011 may be eligible for a scholarship for entry in August 2012. See our Scholarship Programme for details.



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