Forest City International School (FCIS) is an American curriculum school, and choosing the right school is one of the most critical decisions facing parents. The admission team at FCIS is committed to ensuring that all prospective families are well informed about the FCIS learning community and how we support each child’s individual pathway at every stage of their educational journey.
FCIS is a co-educational international school offering our multicultural student body a rigorous American curriculum from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. In early childhood students learn with the Reggio Emilia approach and standards-based academics that culminate with the Advanced Placement program. FCIS also provides a robust social/emotional and extra-curricular program to support the development of the whole child.
Admission is offered on a rolling basis until all spaces are filled. This means there is no specific deadline to apply, and admission of new students occurs throughout the school year.
Students with language, identified, or exceptional needs will be admitted based upon the school’s ability to meet their educational needs with supplemental programs. Applicants are admitted on the basis of the school’s ability to ensure that every child has a reasonable chance at being successful. Students are retained and promoted on the basis of the student’s ability to build respectful, responsible, and collaborative relationships as outlined in the academic and behavioral standards of the school.
FCIS charges the admission committee to make decisions in the best interest of the applicant, as well as in the interest of the specific grade level. The admission committee evaluates and considers the following:
Evaluation of qualifying test results
Review of academic records from the former school
Recommendations from the former school
English language proficiency
Student Language Profile
Documentation of any identified educational or medical needs
Interview with the applicant and his or her family
In accordance with its commitment to being a family school, special consideration is given to qualified siblings of currently enrolled students. Despite this consideration, there is no guarantee of admission.
Forest City International School places students in age-appropriate grade levels and also considers the most recent grade completed.
FCIS Typical 2023-2024 grade assignments based on age
Birth Date | Grade | Age | Graduate Age |
Aug 31st, 2018 to Sept 1st 2019 |
Pre-K3 |
(3 to 4) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2017 to Sept 1st 2018 |
Pre-K4 |
(4 to 5) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2016 to Sept 1st 2017 |
Kinder |
(5 to 6) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2015 to Sept 1st 2016 |
G1 |
(6 to 7) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2014 to Sept 1st 2015 |
G2 |
(7 to 8) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2013 to Sept 1st 2014 |
G3 |
(8 to 9) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2012 to Sept 1st 2013 |
G4 |
(9 to 10) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2011 to Sept 1st 2012 |
G5 |
(10 to 11) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2010 to Sept 1st 2011 |
G6 |
(11 to 12) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2009 to Sept 1st 2010 |
G7 |
(12 to 13) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2008 to Sept 1st 2009 |
G8 |
(13 to 14) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2007 to Sept 1st 2008 |
G9 |
(14 to 15) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2006 to Sept 1st 2007 |
G10 |
(15 to 16) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2005 to Sept 1st 2006 |
G11 |
(16 to 17) |
17 to 18 |
Aug 31st, 2004 to Sept 1st 2005 |
G12 |
(16 to 17) |
17 to 18 |
All students applying to FCIS are screened to see if any support is needed through English as an Additional Language (EAL). If the Admissions screening determines that a student needs EAL support, parents are notified of the potential level of support in writing in their acceptance offer. Additionally, parents are informed that a full English language proficiency assessment is administered within their child’s first weeks of attendance to confirm the appropriate level of EAL support. The WIDA is used to determine the placement of students into one of six proficiency levels (1-6), based on their English abilities in reading, writing, speaking, and listening.
English is the language of instruction at FCIS, and we aim for all students to be able to read and write at their age level. However, FCIS recognizes the importance of mother-tongue language development and values and supports the acquisition of additional languages. If a student is identified as required EAL services, the service is provided for an additional fee based on the level of support needed.
Families new FCIS will complete a language profile questionnaire which provides the following information:
FCIS is an inclusive community committed to creating and fostering an environment that is welcoming and respectful of people from all backgrounds. We are dedicated to representing and growing with the increasingly diverse world in which we live. Further, we seek to promote our community’s active interest in and celebration of diversity. This goal is directly related to creating quality and well-rounded programs for our students and our entire community. Sharing knowledge and interpretations of our limitlessly expanding world with people of different experiences broadens and strengthens each individual’s capacity for growth. Diversity increases the breadth and depth of education and is crucial to a full understanding of ourselves and the world around us. A commitment to diversity includes opportunities for honest and open reflection; it is a commitment to the process of becoming more fully human, and to encourage the unlimited potential of each individual.
May 2022.