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TLC Private School

Cyprus, Paphos

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €4,095 - 8,395
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 290
Type Co-educational
Opened 2010
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Taught languages English
Typical class size 16
Strengths Sport, STEM, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Community and Service, Leadership and Professional, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Kindergarten, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

TLC Private School in Cyprus is a day school serving ages 3 to 18, with five licensed entities: Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary and Institute. The curriculum follows an English system, based on the National Curriculum for England from Kindergarten to Key Stage 5, and leads to IGCSE/GCSE in years 10–11 and AS/A Levels in the Sixth Form. The school also offers the Apolytirion qualification as an additional university pathway, approved by the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture, internationally, with UCAS points attached. Primary uses Pearson iPrimary assessments; EAL support is provided as needed. The campus comprises modern, air-conditioned teaching rooms, Art Studio, a Science Laboratory, a Computer Laboratory, and a library accessible via Reading Cloud. Facilities include a swimming pool and a football academy. Extra-curriculars include sailing, the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, and community activities through Friends of TLC. A University/Career Advisor supports progression to higher education overseas.

The Essentials

TLC Private School has 290 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.

Location

TLC Private School is in Peyia, near Paphos, Cyprus. TLC Primary is at 193 St. Georges Road, Peyia, 8560 Paphos, and TLC Secondary is at The Parkland Estate, 47 St. Georges Road, Peyia, 8560, Paphos. The school is located in Agios Georgios near Paphos, on the edge of the Akamas, close to Paphos Zoo. There is a church within walking distance along the road.

Stages

Early Years (Kindergarten/Reception), Primary, Secondary, Sixth Form

Type

Private day school

Additional learning support

TLC+ provides services for students with additional learning needs, including individualized education plans (IEPs) and targeted support. The program is multidisciplinary and includes two Educational Psychologists; three classrooms are dedicated to learners on the autistic spectrum. TLC+ aims to promote inclusion within mainstream education.

School day structure

The Primary and Secondary day runs 7:30am–3:00pm. An Extended Day Programme is available for after-school support and activities.

Bus service

The school operates a dedicated transport service using a single minibus driven by a fully qualified PSV driver and regularly serviced. A private bus company offers home pick-up and drop-off services at a daily charge.

Fees

Annual tuition at TLC Private School ranges from EUR 4,095 to EUR 8,395 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration
- A one-off non-refundable registration fee of €450 is payable for each child place.

Deposit
- A 10% deposit of the applicable annual fee is required to hold a student place for the coming academic year. Tuition fee down payments (the 10% deposit) are non-refundable during the first full academic year. After a full academic year has been completed and all terms met, the deposit may be deducted for annual payers at the point of re-registration as described in the school fee policy.

Tuition fees (per year group and per term)
- Specific tuition amounts by year group and per term are not published as public fee tables; fee illustrations are issued to families during the admissions/fee-illustration process. Exact per-term and per-year figures are provided as a personalised fee illustration at the point of admission.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Payment options: fees may be paid either annually or in three instalments as set out in the fee illustration issued for the current academic year. Payment dates are strict.
- Early-payment discount: a 10% discount on the annual fee is available where full payment is received prior to 28 June. A 10% sibling discount applies to the second child and thereafter.
- Late payments and interest: the published admissions entry notes that late payments (one month after the agreed payment date) will incur an interest charge of 5%. The Study Guide and fee policy also state that failure to meet a due payment date will result in interest being added (policy text gives 10% in that context). Both payment/default provisions are part of the schools published fee policy.
- Obligations: fees are a legally binding commitment to pay the full fee for the full year (or the remainder if joining after the start of the year). The inability to continue at the school does not waive outstanding fee obligations.

A-level / Sixth Form specifics
- A Level (Years 12 & 13) fees are based on up to three subjects. Additional subjects are charged at €1,998 per annum per additional subject. Practical or coursework exam subject charges and exam-entry fees are additional (examples in the policy show practical/coursework subject fees and examination unit fees).

Other recurring or optional fees
- TLC+ learning support tiers and charges (annual basis): continuous monitoring and observation €250 per academic year; 1-hour weekly withdrawal €610 per academic year; 2.5-hour weekly withdrawal €1,440 per academic year; 1:1 out-of-class support charged at €25 per session. Tier 2 supplement for a parent-funded keyworker is listed as €1,380; Tier 3 full-time TLC+ placement is listed as €13,200 per academic year (terms and conditions apply).
- Examination and assessment fees: examples in the policy indicate external examination entry charges and subject-specific charges (e.g., typical board subject fees and higher rates for practical/coursework subjects); these are billed in addition to tuition where applicable.
- School transport (monthly rates, VAT included; payable in advance on the first day of the calendar month): Zone 1 (Peyia, Seacaves, St George) return service €165 per calendar month; Zone 2 (Kissonerga, Emba, Lemba, Chlorakas) return service €190 per calendar month; Zone 3 (Universal, Konia, Paphos Town, Tala, Tremithousa) return service €225 per calendar month. One-way journeys are available on request; day rates are not offered.
- Textbooks and resources: secondary students are expected to purchase their own textbooks (book lists are issued). The school provides some teacher resources; charges for replacement items or specific resources may apply. Example exam-related charges and subject practical/coursework fees are outlined in the policy.

Uniform and starter packs
- Compulsory primary uniform starter-pack costs (indicative per the published packs): Year 1: €50 per pack; Year 2: €130 per pack; Year 3: €130 per pack; Year 4: €125 per pack; Year 5: €125 per pack; Year 6: €125 per pack. Secondary uniform lists and costs are indicated as per lists released to parents. Uniform items must be purchased as required.

Short courses and holiday programmes (examples of additional charges)
- Summer camp fees (examples shown for recent summer programmes): fees vary by programme and age group (examples published include €149 per child per week, €190 per child per week and €110 per child per week depending on the programme and hours). Sibling and early-bird discounts may apply to these programmes. Bus service for summer camp is charged additionally (e.g., €45–€60 per week depending on route). These charges are separate from standard tuition.

Refund information
- Refunds: refunds issued by the school are sent to local (Cyprus) bank accounts only; refunds will not be paid to credit cards, international banks, or in cash regardless of the original payment method. The deposit (10% tuition down payment) is non-refundable during the first full academic year under the stated policy.

Boarding
- Boarding is not offered as part of the school provision (the school operates Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary day provision).

Fee payment options
- Standard published options: annual payment or three-term instalment plan (dates and instalment amounts are set out in the personalised fee illustration). Refunds policy indicates bank transfer to local Cyprus accounts for refunds. The schools finance department administers payment methods and additional payment options; full details of accepted payment instruments and bank details are provided through the finance office in the published fee documentation.

Brief note on availability of specific published tuition figures
- The schools public admissions information and study guide set out registration, deposit, discounts, payment schedules and many ancillary charges (transport, TLC+ support, uniform pack costs, examination and practical charges), but explicit per-year-group tuition amounts and per-term figures are provided to families via fee illustrations during the admissions process rather than published as a public fee table. For that reason, specific numeric tuition totals by year group and per term are not listed here.
Academics

TLC Private School teaches EYFS (Early years foundation stage), British Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The curriculum is based on the English National Curriculum from Kindergarten through Sixth Form, with a broad and balanced programme that includes sport and the arts. The Curriculum follows the National Curriculum for England, enhanced by 21st Century learning elements, and is delivered from Key Stage 1 through Key Stage 5, leading to IGCSE/GCSE in years 10–11 and AS/A Level in the Sixth Form. Primary uses Pearson iPrimary assessments to support progression to secondary, and English language support is provided through English as an Additional Language (EAL) programmes. The Sixth Form offers AS and A Levels and the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). The TLC School Apolytirion is awarded on leaving Year 13 and can support university applications overseas, with a University/Career Advisor to assist progression.

Student Teacher Ratio

Classes are limited to 20 pupils; in the Sixth Form, A Level classes are no more than ten to ensure close personal tuition.

Exam Results

Exam results are published for Pearson/Edexcel in August: GCE (A2/AS Level) and IAL results on August 15, and IGCSE/GCSE results on August 22, with results accessible to students via the Results Plus portal.

Higher Education Progression

AS and A Level study are offered in the Sixth Form, with a comprehensive subject range. A Levels are recognised worldwide and are used as entry criteria for universities in the UK, Europe and America, including Oxford and Cambridge. The TLC School Apolytirion supports university applications in Greece, Cyprus and overseas, and a University/Career Advisor assists with progression.

Gifted and Talented

The school offers Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) as a project-based route, with EPQ delivered over 13–14 weeks and UCAS points attached. The A Level pathway is delivered with small classes (no more than ten) to enable close tuition and personalized study. The Duke of Edinburgh Award is available, and TLC Private Institute provides additional Anglia English as an Additional Language (EAL) courses and other externally certificated options to challenge high-achieving students.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school emphasizes social and emotional development as a core part of learning. Personal Development Goals guide students in Thoughtfulness, Morality, Enquiry, Adaptability, Cooperation, Communication, Honesty, Respect, Encouragement, Challenge, Responsibility, Tolerance, Friendship and Independence. The community focuses on happiness, safety and security for students and staff, and will introduce International Baccalaureate Learner Profiles to support well-rounded development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school has a dedicated special needs department with access arrangements to support assessments and inclusive practice led by an Inclusion Coordinator. TLC+ provides inclusive education with a multidisciplinary team and Individual Education Plans to match each learner's needs and to support inclusion into mainstream education. There are specialist facilities for autism spectrum disorder, including dedicated classrooms and a sensory/playroom, with a pathway to external specialist support if required.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The curriculum uses an English-system approach to teaching. English-language programmes include Activity Programmes, Combined Activity/English Programmes and English-Only Programmes, with options for 1:1 or 2:1 English lessons.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is integrated into the school's ethos, with a focus on preparing students to be socially confident and resilient. The Personal Development Goals and the IB Learner Profile initiative contribute to students' emotional and social development within the school community.

Safeguarding

A Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy exists alongside a Health and Safety Policy to protect students and staff. The school is licensed by the Ministry of Education & Culture, reflecting formal oversight of safety and welfare standards.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Enquiry and initial contact. TLC's Academic Registrar supports you from the first enquiry to admission. The school is fully licensed by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Cyprus, and the curriculum is based on the English system, with a focus on preparing students socially and emotionally as well as academically. Initial inquiries can be made through the Admissions Enquiry channel. 2. Interview with parents and students. An interview ensures mutual expectations are clear. The interview helps the school understand the child's needs and discuss potential entry arrangements. The date for any required evaluation is agreed with parents. 3. Evaluation of the student. The school identifies a child's needs before a discussion about an individual entry programme. Feedback with recommendations is provided soon after the evaluation. The process may determine a tailored entry plan or indicate that the student can join with standard provisions. 4. Admission decision and spaces. Students can be admitted at any stage in the year; offers can be conditional for reasons such as the need for a skills-building programme (for example in English), attainment levels not matching peers, no space in the year group (classes are limited to 20), or specific learning needs requiring third-party referral or additional resources. Most pupils join full-time with no additional requirements. 5. Fees and securing a place. Following approval, a registration fee and a deposit are payable to secure the place. The school will purchase resources and staff to meet the child's needs, and parents complete a fee agreement which is legally binding to pay the full fee for the year (or the remainder if joining after the start of the school year). Non-payment, unless agreed by the Directors, leads to suspension of the place; suspension does not suspend the obligation for fees during the suspension period. Late payments incur 5% interest one month after the agreed date. 6. Attendance and additional educational needs. Absences impact learning, and long-term illness should be discussed with the Principal to explore potential support. Attendance and progress are monitored to support students. If parents do not disclose a previously diagnosed education difficulty, the school may ask for removal if appropriate provision cannot be made.

Waitlist

Waiting list. Class sizes are limited to 20; if a year group is full, a waiting list may apply.

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