The Berlin Brandenburg International School (BBIS) BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School is an English language, coeducational, inclusive, day and boarding school serving the internationally minded community of Germany’s capital region and beyond.
Every year the school welcome approximately 680 day students and 70 boarding students from over 60 countries.
The students spend their days developing invaluable, life-long skills like critical thinking, languages and intercultural competencies across our early education, primary and secondary school sections.
Berlin Brandenburg International School Tuition Fee
Berlin Brandenburg International School Tuition Fee: Annual school tuition rates range from €12,500 to €20,200.
The Berlin Brandenburg International School annual boarding fees amount to €21,300.
The school also charges a one-time only registration fee of €3,000 for both school and boarding. The fees must be paid in local currency. (All fees quoted in euros.)
Berlin Brandenburg International School Tuition Fee Details: Annual Tuition Fees for Ages 3-4 is between €12,700, Age 5 is between €13,400. Primary school students is from €16,100 – €18,100 (depending on grade) and Secondary school student is from €18,700 – €20.900 (depending on grade).
Application fee (non-refundable): €100; Registration fee (non-refundable): €3,000; Book Deposit (refundable): €300; Bus (annual): from €1,498.
Curricula:
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Career-related Programme (CP)
- International Baccalaureate (Diploma)
- International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP)
- International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP)
Accreditations/Inspections:
- Authorised by International Baccalaureate Organization (not to be confused as an inspection or accreditation agency)
- Council of International Schools (CIS)
- Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSACS or MSA)
Faculty:
In the 2021-2022 school year BBIS has 188 total staff including 132 teachers. Our faculty and staff represent more than twenty countries, including UK, Spain, France, Canada, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Austria, Australia, New Zealand, and others. All teaching faculty require a teaching qualification in the age group and subject areas that they teach, according to Brandenburg State regulations. Many of our teachers have master’s degrees.