Frequently Asked Questions
What ages and grades do you accept?
Prodigy welcomes students as early as 3 months in Preschool through Primary, Junior High, and Senior High School. Each stage is designed to support age-appropriate growth in academics, sports, and character, helping students thrive at every step of their journey.
Is Prodigy the Right Fit?
Prodigy is designed for students and families who share our philosophy and are ready to embrace growth, challenge, and excellence.
Strong Candidates at a Glance:
- Ambitious, motivated, and open to learning
- Ready to pursue excellence in academics, sports, and personal development
- Curious, reflective, and eager to make a positive impact in their communities
Families Who Thrive at Prodigy:
- Believe in high standards and shared accountability
- Support consistency between home and school
- Value character, well-being, and long-term growth
We work best when students and families are aligned with our values—together, we cultivate the habits, skills, and mindset that allow every child to reach their full potential.
What class sizes can we expect?
Class sizes are intentionally small and manageable to allow personalized learning, strong teacher-student connections, and meaningful feedback.
Does Prodigy offer boarding?
Yes. Our boarding programme provides a safe, structured, and supportive environment where students can live on campus while continuing to thrive academically, athletically, and personally. Learn more in our Boarding Experience section.
When can we apply?
Admissions are open year-round, with priority given to early applications.
How do I apply?
Visit the Apply section of our website to access application forms, review requirements, and submit your child’s application.
Is there an assessment?
Yes. All prospective students participate in age-appropriate academic and sports assessments to help us understand their strengths, interests, and potential. These assessments are designed to support, not intimidate the child.
What are the tuition fees?
Tuition fees vary by school level and reflect the high-quality academic and sports programmes, facilities, and holistic development opportunities provided. Detailed information is available upon request or during the admissions consultation.
Are scholarships or financial aid available?
We offer a limited number of merit- and need-based scholarships for students who demonstrate exceptional potential and alignment with our values. Some scholarships are supported through partnerships with individuals and organizations who believe in our mission. Details are shared during the admissions process.
Do you accept transfer students?
Yes. Transfer applications are considered at all stages. We review prior records and conduct assessments to ensure a smooth transition into the Prodigy programme.
What does a typical school day look like?
Students engage in a purposeful blend of academics, sports, and character development, with structured periods for learning, practice, play, and reflection. Each day is designed to reinforce skills, habits, and competencies across contexts.
How does Prodigy support student well-being?
We prioritize holistic well-being through pastoral care, mentorship, mental health support, and social-emotional learning, ensuring every student is supported academically, physically, and emotionally.
What extracurricular activities are available?
Students have access to a range of activities beyond academics and core sports, including arts, music, clubs, coding, entrepreneurship, and community service. These opportunities allow students to explore interests, develop talents, and build leadership skills.
How does Prodigy prepare students for higher education and careers?
Our guidance and advisory programmes help students align academic and sport pathways with future goals, including international examinations, university applications, scholarships, and career exploration.
How can parents stay involved?
We value partnership with parents and encourage engagement through regular communication, parent-teacher meetings, events, and collaborative initiatives that support each child’s development.