Cyprus, Paphos
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Lumio Private School is a not-for-profit licensed international school in Paphos, Cyprus, operated by Bright Era Education. The school serves learners aged 6 to 18 and currently offers Cambridge Primary and Secondary curricula alongside the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) and planned DP. The school opened its Primary section in September 2024 after Phase A renovations, and the campus spans 6.8 hectares with spaces dedicated to science, IT, arts, sport and activities. Lumio's bespoke international curriculum supports personalised learning and inquiry-driven exploration, with a focus on holistic development across intellectual, emotional, social and ethical dimensions. It is pursuing IB World School authorisation for the MYP and Diploma Programme, with formal licensing by the Cyprus Ministry of Education in 2024. A diverse community representing multiple nationalities participates in cross-cultural learning. The BRIGHT values framework, including HEART, underpins community service, resilience and wellbeing within a collaborative environment. Where learners grow together.
Lumio Private School has instruction in English.
Acheleia, Paphos, 8503, Cyprus
Grades 1–9 (2024/25)
Not-for-profit international school
15 nationalities represented
SEN support; Individualised Education Programme (IEP); reports such as psychology, speech and occupational therapy can be provided and translated
Cyprus
Gates open 07:45; gates close 08:10; Registration 08:00–08:15; Primary lessons 08:15–14:30; Break 09:55–10:20; Lunch 12:00–12:50; Secondary lessons 08:00–15:20; After-School Programme 14:30–18:00
Annual tuition at Lumio Private School ranges from EUR 8,500 to EUR 13,850 for 2026/27.
Lumio Private School teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 6 to 18.
Primary Cambridge and IB MYP & DP curriculums; Grades 1–9 (2024/25); Bespoke International Curriculum; Personalised learning approach; developing towards a full K–12 offering with the implementation of the IB Diploma Programme.
The Diploma Programme prepares students for university and beyond.
STEM & Robotics programme for talented high school and first-year university students aged 15–18.
The school provides a holistic and inclusive education that supports the intellectual, emotional, social, and ethical growth of each student. The BRIGHT values—Belonging, Resilience, Innovation, Growth, Heart, and Thinking—embed social and emotional learning into school life, fostering a caring, globally minded community. The Behaviour for Learning Framework promotes positive learning behaviours through restorative conversations, fostering empathy, respect, and mutual understanding.
Lumio places emphasis on emotional and mental wellbeing as part of its holistic approach to education. Events such as Child Wellbeing Week highlight the focus on emotional, social, and mental health.
Lumio Private School is a not-for-profit, licensed international school in Paphos, Cyprus. The curriculum combines Cambridge Primary with IB MYP and DP, and for the 2026–27 academic year offers Grades 1–11 (ages 6–16). Admissions are open for 2026/27. The admissions process includes booking a visit, applying online via the Admissions Portal, and undergoing assessments, after which the school may issue an offer, place you on a wait list, or decline. The school does not charge application or enrolment fees. Key steps include: book a visit to learn about the school; submit an online application with mandatory documentation; and complete assessments (see below) before an offer or wait‑list decision is made. The school's admissions materials list the required documents as: passports for parents/guardians and child, official English translations of birth certificates, up-to-date immunisation documentation translated into English, the last two years of report cards translated into English, plus any reports relating to learning needs (with translations), and, for DP/MYP, a conduct/behaviour report; the English language proficiency certificate for non‑native speakers is optional for DP. Grade 1 applicants participate in an observation plus an interview, while other grades may include on-site English assessments, language checks, CAT4 (Grades 3–5), and IDAT (Grades 6–11). Assessments take place on campus and may be followed by an interview. Offers are not guaranteed and are determined by the Admissions Committee. A deposit of €500 per child is payable at the time of signing the enrolment agreement to secure a seat; the deposit is set off against the third‑term tuition fees. Registration occurs after tuition fees are paid according to the fee schedule, with details in the Tuition Fees section. Admissions policies for 2025–26 and 2026–27 are published on the site.
Lumio offers an International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme scholarship. Scholarships begin in the first year of the two-year IB Diploma Programme and cover 10%–90% of tuition fees. Up to five scholarships may be awarded per academic year. Applications for scholarships are online (paper applications are not accepted). The 2025–26 cycle is closed. For 2026–27, the process runs online from February 3–27, 2026, with English language and mathematics assessments (March 2–13, 2026), interviews (March 16–27, 2026), and final decisions (March 31, 2026). Offers are issued April 1, 2026, with acceptance and a €500 deposit due by April 3, 2026 to confirm the scholarship. Scholarships apply to tuition only, are not combinable with other discounts, and continuation into year 2 depends on meeting required academic and behavioural standards. Lumio is a candidate IB World School for the IB Diploma Programme and related requirements are noted in the scholarship policy (2026–27).
If an applicant is not offered a place, they may be placed on a wait list. Offers, wait lists, or declines are communicated by email after the admissions review process.