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Reedley International School

Philippines, Manila

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₱171,360 - 333,760
Ages 4 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1999
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Singapore Curriculum, American Curriculum
Taught languages Filipino
Typical class size 23
Strengths Sport, Academic Enrichment, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Reedley International School is a private, non-sectarian, co-educational K-12 international school located in Pasig City, Metro Manila, on J. Cruz Street in Barangay Ugong. Founded in 1999, RIS occupies an eight-storey building with a 10,000 square meter floor area designed for effective learning. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is a regular member of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS); it is also a Certified School of Character. RIS follows an international academic curriculum that blends Singaporean, American, and Filipino approaches, aligned with DepEd regulations. In Mathematics and Science, Singaporean standards guide the program, while Language Arts and Social Studies follow American standards. The Senior High School offers four strands: ABM, HUMSS, GAS, and STEM; Advanced Placement (AP) courses are available to enhance college readiness. The school provides CIAP (Center for Individualized Academic Program) and a Small Class Program to support learners with diverse needs. Co-curriculars include clubs such as debate, glee, and dance, and a varsity team named the Silverbacks. Language of instruction is English; Filipino is taught as a Foreign Language. The school emphasizes social-emotional learning and anti-bullying policy.

The Essentials

Reedley International School has typical class sizes of 23, instruction in English.

Location

Reedley International School is located in Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. The campus address is J. Cruz Street, Barangay Ugong, Pasig City 1604. It sits in a mixed residential and commercial area in Pasig, with public transit options in the surrounding area including jeepneys and nearby rail access; several bus stops are within a short walk of the campus.

Stages

Kindergarten (Pre-K and Kinder); Lower School (Grades 1–3); Middle School (Grades 4–6); Junior High School (Grades 7–10); Senior High School (Grades 11–12).

Type

Private, non-sectarian, co-educational international school.

Additional learning support

Center for Individualized Academic Programs (CIAP) provides learning support for Lower School 1 to Middle School 6, with smaller class sizes and individualized learning plans, accommodations, and targeted instruction. ESL is available; there is a Late Students Program for after-school catch-up sessions. The school indicates it can support mild to moderate learning needs (Tier 1–Tier 2) and does not provide Tier 3-level interventions.

Country affiliation

Philippines.

Religious affiliation

No religious affiliation; the school is non-sectarian.

School day structure

The school uses a HyFlex learning model with on-campus and distance-learning options. Pre-K and Kindergarten commonly run two daily sessions from 8:30 to 11:30 and 1:00 to 4:00, with times for other grades varying by program.

Bus service

A school bus service is available. Public transit access in the area includes jeepneys and nearby MRT/rail stations; transit apps show nearby stops and routes serving the campus (e.g., Rizal Medical Centre and Pasig Blvd areas). Families should coordinate with the school for specific bus routes and pick-up points.

Fees

Annual tuition at Reedley International School ranges from PHP 171,360 to PHP 333,760 for 2026/27.

Application / Admissions Fees

- Non-refundable admissions testing fee: PHP 2,700 for Pre‑K and Kinder applicants.
- Non-refundable admissions testing fee: PHP 5,000 for Grades 1–12 applicants.
- Admissions processing (payment) is handled through on‑campus payment or bank deposit; a copy of the deposit slip or bank transaction details is required when paying by bank.

Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts and per‑term guidance)

- Reedley publishes a detailed tuition fees catalog that lists fees by program and grade level; publicly available summaries and independent listings show annual tuition that varies by year level and by program (BCP / CIAP / SCP / with or without ESL). The most commonly cited annual ranges are approximately PHP 171,360 to PHP 382,640 depending on grade and program.

- A previously published itemised schedule (school year listings that have been circulated publicly) shows example annual tuition figures by level and program as follows (figures are presented as annual tuition per grade/program):
- Pre‑K (BCP): PHP 151,360.00.
- Kindergarten (BCP): PHP 163,680.00; Kindergarten (CIAP): PHP 275,000.00.
- Lower School examples (BCP): LS1 PHP 235,200.00; LS2 PHP 264,900.00; LS3 PHP 280,300.00. Lower School examples (CIAP): LS1 PHP 340,000.00; LS2 PHP 353,000.00; LS3 PHP 366,000.00.
- Middle School examples (BCP): MS4 PHP 286,900.00; MS5 PHP 291,300.00; MS6 PHP 295,700.00. Middle School (BCP w/ESL) and CIAP program rates are higher (examples shown in the source).
- Junior High (BCP): JH7–JH10 examples range from ~PHP 300,320 to PHP 312,640 annually; with SCP program and with ESL the annual figures are higher (sources list SCP examples in the PHP 350,470 to PHP 392,640 range).
- Senior High School (BCP) examples: SH11 PHP 291,360.00; SH12 PHP 313,760.00.

- Per‑term / per‑payment detail: Reedley's published materials and admissions guidance indicate that tuition is presented as annual school fees and the school provides payment plans and an Enrollment Payment Policies & Procedures (EPP) form that describes the billing schedule and installment options; parents receive exact per‑term or per‑installment amounts from the school's tuition fee catalog and EPP. Admissions instructions state that school fees vary by grade and program and that a tuition fee catalog is available.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Admissions testing fees and admissions processing fees are payable at application time; admissions testing fees are non‑refundable.
- The school accepts payment on campus and by bank deposit for admissions processing fees; parents are required to provide proof of deposit (deposit slip or bank transaction details) when paying by bank.
- Tuition billing is structured by grade/program and the school issues a tuition schedule and Enrollment Payment Policies & Procedures (EPP) that set the timing and terms for tuition payments and available installment plans. The EPP is the official statement of billing schedule and payment terms.

Boarding fees

- Reedley operates as a day school at its Pasig campus; no boarding or residential tuition schedule is listed in admissions or campus materials.

Other costs and mandatory extras

- Special Study Permit (SSP) and related charges for foreign students: examples cited for foreign applicants include SSP PHP 8,500 and SSP with I‑Card PHP 13,000 (applies to international students requiring DepEd/immigration clearances).
- School uniform: an official school uniform policy is in place; students are required to have official uniforms (including PE uniform). Costs for uniforms are not published in the available summaries; the school's student handbook specifies uniform types and usage.
- Course materials, books, supplies and other program fees are typically charged in addition to tuition (these items are listed in the school's full tuition catalog/EPP). Publicly circulated summaries and third‑party listings note that tuition figures may not include additional miscellaneous fees, school supplies, and program‑specific charges.

Refund information

- The admissions testing fee is explicitly non‑refundable.
- The school's Enrollment Payment Policies & Procedures (EPP) document is the official source for refund, cancellation, and withdrawal rules that apply to tuition and other payments; parents receive the EPP when fees and payment plans are arranged.

Fee payment options

- On‑campus payment (cash / cashier) for admissions and school fees.
- Direct bank deposit / bank transfer to the school's account for admissions processing and tuition payments; parents are asked to send a copy of the deposit slip or transaction details as proof of payment.

Notes for parents

- Tuition varies by program (for example, BCP, CIAP, SCP, and ESL options) and by grade; the school supplies a full tuition fees catalog and the Enrollment Payment Policies & Procedures (EPP) that set exact annual, term or installment amounts, billing dates and refund/cancellation rules.

- The figures given above are taken from the school's published admissions guidance and widely circulated itemised fee lists that have been published for past years and third‑party summaries; parents will receive the school's official tuition schedule and EPP at the time of enrollment or upon request from the school's admissions/accounting office.
Academics

Reedley International School teaches Singapore Curriculum, American Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

Reedley International School uses an international curriculum that blends Singaporean standards for Mathematics and Science with American standards for Language Arts and Social Studies, while adhering to DepEd regulations. The school offers a two-year Kindergarten program, followed by Lower School (Grades 1–3), Middle School (Grades 4–6), Junior High (Grades 7–10), and Senior High School (Grades 11–12). In Senior High, students choose from four strands: ABM, HUMSS, GAS, and STEM, with Advanced Placement (AP) courses offered as an alternative to the IB program. The Center for Individualized Academic Programs (CIAP) provides learning support from Kindergarten through Middle School 6, and the Small Class Program (SCP) supports Junior High 7–10, alongside ESL for non-native speakers. Reedley emphasizes holistic development with Social-Emotional Learning based on CASEL, a Life Skills program, an Anti-Bullying program, and Life Coaching, framed by a Synergized Learning Approach that blends progressive and traditional elements. The school holds accreditations including WASC (2019–2025) and regular CIS membership with involvement in EARCOS.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Reedley International School integrates Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) as part of its Life Skills and Life Coaching framework, using the CASEL five competencies to support students' emotional and social development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Reedley accepts mild to moderate learning needs (Tier 1–2), operates the Center for Individualized Academic Program (CIAP) for Lower School 1 to Middle School 6, and is not equipped to provide Tier 3 interventions or function as a dedicated SEN institution.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the language of instruction, and an English as a Second Language (ESL) program is available to support students who need language assistance.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through SEL, Life Skills, and Life Coaching, with an anti-bullying policy and staff including teachers and counselors who provide guidance.

Safeguarding

Reedley maintains a safeguarding commitment to protect children, including a downloadable Child Protection Handbook and safeguarding policies for staff.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1 — Admissions Requirements and Campus Tour. Submit the RIS Student Application Form online or a completed printed version, and attach the RIS Student Recommendation Form. Include the Previous Year's Report Card showing promotion to the current level, the Current Year's Report Card, a PSA-certified Birth Certificate, and two recent 2x2 photos with a white background. For foreign/dual-citizen applicants, include a photocopy of the Passport and Philippine Visa; CIAP and PGLP applicants require a Developmental Pediatrician's report; Grade 10 applicants must provide a Ranking Certificate by section and batch, while Grades 11-12 require a Ranking Certificate by strand and batch; a Grade Equivalency is required for foreign students. Campus tours are conducted on-site and should be scheduled in advance for safety.

Scholarships

Scholarships: There is no publicly posted, formal scholarship program. A sibling discount is offered for families with two or more Reedley enrollments. Some marketing materials reference potential scholarship opportunities in relation to Advanced Placement (AP), but there is no publicly described scholarship policy. AP remains a program offering college-credit pathways, not a school-funded scholarship.

Waitlist

Waitlist/Pool: The school does not publish a formal waitlist. Admissions operate on availability of slots within the enrollment period, and you may encounter “Limited Slots Available” messaging. Mid-year enrollment is considered only if a slot is open in the predetermined enrollment window.

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