We assess the student’s English language proficiency to place them in the most suitable group.
Submission of the latest academic records from the current school
This could be a report, transcript, or any other internal document confirming the student’s academic performance.
Entrance Tests
In some cases, especially when applicants are interested in our GCSE or A-level programmes, we organize entrance tests in key academic subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, or subjects chosen by the student for A-level studies.
Interview with a Psychologist
For students under 10 years old, an online interview with an educational psychologist is conducted to assess the child’s readiness for online learning.
Frequently Asked Questions
The first step is to apply online through the VIS website. Once VIS receives your application, you will receive a call from a school representative to schedule an interview and discuss which program is best for your child.
You will have to provide a report or a transcript from your child’s current school. This enables the school to take the student’s academic level into account so they can be placed in the proper program.
It is not for everyone. Candidates for A-level programs may have to take subject-specific entrance tests intended to assess readiness for higher-level and rigorous coursework.
Yes, primary-level children, generally under 10 years old, will have a conversation or interview with a teacher-psychologist. This is an assessment designed to determine if your child is ready for online learning and fit for their program.
Once you have filled out the online form, an admissions mentor will contact you directly. You can also contact the admissions email at admissions@vischool.co.uk or call +44 744 142 4728 with any questions or to ask for additional information.
Students aged 5-18 are eligible. VIS operates within the British curriculum (including Key Stages 1-3, GCSE, A-level), and the coursework is done entirely in English.
The admissions page does not provide any tuiation fees or payment plans publicly on the website. Please feel free to contact the admissions ofafice via email or phone for accurate, updated information.
The admission page does not note a specific deadline. VIS accepts students throughout the year. Programme start dates depend on when you apply, so it's best to check with the admissions team for specific deadlines.
Besides transcripts, an interview, entrance assessments), or a psychologist’s report (for younger students) may be required, along with other relevant documentation (e.g., student ID, proof of resi
VIS offers the British curriculum at all stages: Pre‑School (Key Stage 1, for ages 5–6) Primary School (Key Stage 2, for ages 7–11) Lower Secondary (Key Stage 3, for ages 11–13) Secondary School (GCSE, for ages 14–16) High School/Sixth Form (A‑levels, for ages 16–18)