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Many private high schools provide need-based financial aid, while work-study programs and affordable online schools further reduce costs. Additionally, government and NGO initiatives, such as EducationUSA, help students access top-tier education opportunities globally. These options open doors for talented students to thrive academically, regardless of their financial circumstances.

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Government and NGO Programs

Some governments and NGOs, like EducationUSA or UNESCO, offer financial assistance or guidance for international students to access high-quality secondary education abroad.

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Scholarships for High School Students

  • United World Colleges (UWC): Offers full and partial scholarships for academically talented students to study at its network of international high schools worldwide.

  • A Better Chance (ABC): Provides scholarships to help students attend prestigious private high schools in the U.S.

  • ASSIST Scholarships: Grants scholarships to international students for one year of study at private high schools in the U.S.

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International Boarding Schools with Scholarships

Schools such as EF Academy and American International Schools worldwide often provide financial aid or merit-based scholarships to cover tuition and boarding costs.

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Work-Study Programs

Some high schools, particularly in the U.S., offer work-study programs that allow students to work on campus in exchange for tuition reductions.

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