Apply to EBI

Thank you for considering Escuela Bilingüe Internacional!

At EBI, we are committed to supporting and building a diverse and engaged community of families. We look forward to guiding you through the admissions process.

If you’re just starting out in your exploration of EBI’s offerings, we suggest you start with our Admissions at EBI page. There, you can learn more about what makes our community and academic offerings so unique, and schedule a visit.

If you’re ready to begin your EBI application for admission, you’ll start by creating an account in Ravenna or, if you already have one, adding EBI as a school.

  • Create your Ravenna account to start the application process.

    Schedule a campus tour here or through your Ravenna portal.

    Our tours offer an authentic look into how our faculty and students actively engage in bilingual, inquiry-based learning through the International Baccalaureate curriculum.

    • Create Your User Account

    • Complete your child’s application and upload a photo

    • Pay the application fee

    • Submit a teacher recommendation form and required school transcripts (if applicable)

  • Schedule your child’s student assessment

    Schedule the parent/guardian interview

    Schedule a shadow day for applicants to Grades 1–8

Need Assistance?

Our Admissions Team is here to help at every step!
Email admissions@ebinternacional.org

Three children playing outside. One child is sitting on a yellow tricycle, and the other two children are pulling it by holding onto each other's hands, smiling and laughing.

Explore the
EBI Viewbook

Inside the viewbook, you’ll find:

  • How EBI’s Spanish immersion foundation develops bilingualism over time, from pre-kinder through middle school

  • What the IB approach looks like in practice at EBI, including inquiry-driven learning, interdisciplinary projects, reflection, and action

  • A closer look at student life PK–8, from early learning and purposeful play to middle school leadership, projects, and global experiences

  • How EBI supports every learner, including social-emotional learning, small class sizes, and the Accelerated Spanish Program for students new to Spanish

  • Moments that define life at EBI, through photos, parent voices, cultural celebrations, and community traditions

  • Where EBI graduates go next, and how students are prepared for high school and beyond

Parent Testimonials

  • Confidence to love and value themselves

    Our experience with EBI has been truly phenomenal. The community has been something that we have come to cherish and cannot imagine being anywhere else. Each of our two kids has completely opposite personalities, but they each have had an incredible experience at EBI—academically, socially, and emotionally. They are supported in both their individual strengths and challenges with the dedication of the teachers and staff, both in and out of school. The growth we see in our children week by week, month by month, and year by year brings us such joy as parents, but above all, a sense of confidence in each of our kids to love and value themselves.

    Akemi & Carlos Mercedes
    Parents of Miles (6) and Kai (8)

  • Truly 'the village' for our family

    The faculty and staff at EBI are the cornerstone of the school and have truly been ‘the village’ for our family over the years. They see each of our children for who they are—different personalities, different needs—and give them exactly the support they have needed to thrive. We’re so grateful for the caring community and the bilingual, IB education that has shaped our kids into confident, compassionate young people who love to learn!

    Victoria & Michael Keeton
    Parents of Juliet (13) and Benjamin (EBI grad)

  • From no Spanish to fully bilingual

    Henry started at EBI in grade 6 with some Spanish exposure, but no formal study and a gap of a few years. The individualized attention that first year laid the groundwork for Henry to be fully integrated with his classmates by the middle of grade 7, and by the end of grade 8, he was performing as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream—in Spanish! It was a truly astonishing trajectory, and he considers himself fully bilingual at the end of this journey. The community was so welcoming when we joined and the connections we made are continuing into high school. 

    — Jenny Moussa Spring
    Parent of Henry (EBI grad)

This is EBI!

Take a minute to watch a small snapshot of what schoolday learning looks like: dynamic small classes, engaged and creative teachers, warmth and collaboration among peers and across grades.

Come take a tour and see it for yourself.