BIS is accredited as an IB World School by the International Baccalaureate Organisation, headquarted in Geneva, Switzerland. Programmes at BIS are regularly visited and evaulated by the IB every 5 years. In addition, BIS is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the Council of International Schools. BIS is a long-standing member of the Association of German International Schools.
Students are welcome to enter BIS at any time during the school providing space is available. To avoid disappointment, an early application is recommended.
The school prides itself on the training and dedication of its teaching staff . This professional group represents the diverse national and cultural backgrounds of 16 countries. Not only are teachers fully qualified in the subjects they teach but all teachers undergo regular evaluation and training. See the 'Employment' section of the school website to get details of the recruitment fairs that BIS will attend in 2009.
Please refer to the Admissions section on our website.
Yes; at BIS we offer support through our English as an Added language (EAL) programme to those students requiring it.
The school does not have a uniform, with the exception of our sports and physical education programmes where specific clothing is required.
Students can arrive at school in a variety of ways. Many are brought to school by parents or in carpools or they ride their bikes. Others arrive on public transportation. Some children from the Cologne area have private arrangements with a local transportation company. There is no busing provided by the school.
We offer the curriculum of the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) which is designed to serve an increasingly mobile international community.
Class sizes are limited to enable the school's objectives to be met. The maximum class size is 22. This number can be exceeded at the discretion of the Principal for short periods of time.
Students at BIS work at attaining high academic levels in established academic programmes. BIS graduates are accepted into some of the best colleges and universities around the world with about 97% of them entering university immediately after graduating.
In some countries the teaching of mathematics is structured differently which can lead to a need for additional support to manage the transitions.
The language of instruction is English. English as an Additional Language classes are required for students entering BIS with little or no English language ability. German is taught from Early Learning through Grade 12, with levels of differentiation (beginner, intermediate and advanced) offered starting in Grade 1. Spanish is part of the curriculum starting at Grade 6, while French (advanced level only) is available from Grades 7-10.