Frequently Asked Questions
What ages and grade levels do you accept?
Prodigy welcomes students from Preschool through Primary, Junior High School, and Senior High School. Each stage is intentionally designed to support age-appropriate growth in academics, sports, character, and well-being helping students progressively develop competence, character, and confidence.
Is Prodigy the right fit for my child and family?
Prodigy is designed for students and families who are ready to embrace growth, challenge, accountability, and excellence.
Students who thrive at Prodigy are often:
- Curious, motivated, and open to learning
- Willing to work hard and grow through challenge
- Interested in developing in academics, sports, leadership, and life
- Reflective, coachable, and eager to make a positive impact
Families who thrive at Prodigy typically:
- Believe in high standards and shared responsibility
- Value character, discipline, and holistic development
- Support consistency between home and school
- Are committed to long-term growth rather than short-term achievement alone
Our strongest partnerships happen when families and the school are aligned in values, expectations, and vision for the child’s development.
What class sizes can we expect?What class sizes can we expect?
Class sizes are intentionally small and manageable to support personalized learning, strong teacher-student relationships, meaningful feedback, progress monitoring, and active engagement.
Does Prodigy offer boarding or residential programmes?
Yes. Our residential programme provides a safe, structured, supportive, and development-focused environment where students can continue to grow academically, athletically, and personally while living on campus.
To learn more, visit our Residential Experience section.
When can we apply?
Admissions are open year-round, depending on space availability. However, we encourage families to apply early or before the learning year begins to allow sufficient time for the admissions, onboarding, and transition process.
How does the admissions process work?
Our admissions process is designed to help families understand Prodigy while also helping us understand each child as an individual learner.
The process typically includes:
- Inquiry and application
- Family conversations
- Admissions review and decision
- Enrollment and onboarding
- Orientation & Student Discovery
To learn more, visit our Admissions Process section.
Is there an assessment?
There is no formal high-pressure entrance examination for students.
Instead, our admissions process focuses on understanding each child through the application process and family conversations rather than relying solely on testing.
Following enrollment, students participate in an Orientation & Student Discovery process that helps us better understand how they learn, develop, and thrive so we can support them effectively from the very beginning.
How does Prodigy personalize learning?
Every child learns differently and develops at different rates, and at Prodigy, learning is intentionally designed to reflect that.
We adapt learning experiences to provide the right balance of support and challenge for each student through differentiated instruction, targeted support, and flexible grouping where appropriate.
Our goal is to ensure every student is appropriately supported, challenged, and continuously growing.
To learn more, visit our Personalized Learning section.
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.