The Crown Prince’s International Scholarship Programme (CPISP) has launched a series of informative presentations across public and private schools to detail the opportunities of its 2026 scholarship programme.
The CPISP representatives highlighted that the application period for its 2026 scholarship programme will be from March 1-15, 2025, inviting students to submit their applications on www.cpisp.bh.
Applicants who meet the programme’s criteria will receive an invitation by email for a series of tests to assess their English language proficiency and critical reasoning abilities. The assessments are organised by the CPISP in co-operation with the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF).
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The CPISP criteria requires applicants to have a Bahraini citizenship, to be enrolled in the 11th grade (or equivalent), and are expected to graduate in 2026. In addition, applicants are required to have an accumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 97 per cent or above.
Sixty applicants will be selected based on the results of their qualifying tests and GPA. Of these, 40 will be from public schools and 20 from private schools.
These students will participate in the training programmes organised by the CPISP in co-operation with BIBF to undergo examinations under international standards during the summer and the next academic year.
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Based on the results of the evaluation scholarships will be allocated to three males and three females from public schools, and two males and two females from private schools. In addition up to 10 scholarships will be granted to those who score 90pc or more in the overall evaluation of the criteria in the CPISP’s special training programme.
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