Find the Right K–12 Setup for Your Country
This page helps parents start with the country where their family is based first. Open your country page to see the learning setup, sample fee preview, support direction, and the next step more clearly.
Some countries are stronger for Live Online + Self-Paced. Others are better positioned for Flexible Live + Self-Paced. Some are more practical as Self-Paced First + Live Option. This hub is designed to make that easier to understand without overcomplicating the decision.
Start With the Country Where Your Family Is Based
Country pages are the main pages for setup, sample fee guidance, scholarship direction, reservation, and enrollment. Region groupings help parents scan faster, but country pages remain the main destination.
Choose your country first
That is usually the clearest place to start because the support path is organized by location.
See the setup wording clearly
The setup wording is locked by region so parents can understand the difference more easily before opening the page.
Move to the next step when ready
From your country page, you can continue to fees, scholarship, reservation, enrollment, or parent guidance.
Middle East / GCC Countries
Locked region wording: Live Online + Self-Paced. This is one of the strongest regions for Filipino families who want a more structured K–12 setup with clearer live online schedule compatibility.
Asia-Pacific Countries
Locked region wording: mixed Live Online + Self-Paced and Flexible Live + Self-Paced depending on the country. This region works well for Filipino families who want to stay connected to the Philippine curriculum while living abroad.
Europe Countries
Locked region wording: Self-Paced First + Live Option. Europe is generally better suited for families who need a more flexible school routine.
Americas Countries
Locked region wording: Self-Paced First + Live Option for USA and Canada, and Flexible Online Pathway for Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Brazil.
Oceania Countries
Locked region wording: Self-Paced First + Live Option. Families in Oceania usually need more flexible learning routines, with self-paced study often being the easier fit.
Cleaner Sample Fee Preview on the Hub, Full Details on Country Pages
The sample figures on this page are meant to help parents scan faster. The full fee detail, scholarship path, and action steps still belong on each country page itself.
Fast to scan
Parents see one cleaner sample preview line first instead of a heavy tuition table on the hub.
Better for cloning later
The same card pattern can be reused across future region hubs without rebuilding the whole fee section every time.
Country pages stay stronger
The full fee detail, scholarship direction, and next-step flow remain on the actual country page.
Where Face-to-Face Support Is Currently Highlighted
Most country pathways remain online-based. Qatar and Bahrain are still the main locations where face-to-face support is highlighted more clearly.
Qatar and Bahrain
These locations can be presented with both online and face-to-face support pathways where applicable.
Most other country pathways
Most of the remaining country pages can stay focused on live online, flexible, or self-paced support depending on the location.
Choose the Next Step That Fits Your Family Right Now
Some parents are still comparing. Some want to reserve first. Some are already ready to move forward. This section helps you move without pressure.
Compare Learning Setups First
Best for families who want to understand whether live online or self-paced feels more realistic before moving forward.
Reserve a Slot First
Best for families who want to secure a place first before completing the full enrollment process.
Continue to Enrollment
Best for families who are ready to proceed more officially after checking setup, country path, and next steps.
Start With Your Country First
The best K–12 setup is not always the one that looks the most formal. It is the one your child can follow more consistently and your family can manage more confidently.
You do not need to figure everything out at once. Start with the country page that feels most helpful right now, then move to the next step when you are ready.