Austria, Linz
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ABIS has a mandatory school uniform. All garments bear the ABIS logo. On Mondays and Tuesdays, which are compulsory uniform days, students may wear any of the available colors; uniform items include T‑shirts (short and long sleeve), Polo shirts, Hoodies, and a Lab Coat for MYP. Colors available include bottle green, white, grey, navy blue and black. A bottle green shirt/hoodie should be worn for field trips or special occasions.
ABIS provides hot lunch; a hot lunch program is published weekly with dated menus.
ABIS is governed by the Association of Anton Bruckner International School, which consists of four members: Land Oberösterreich, Schulverein der Kreuzschwestern, WKO Oberösterreich, Industriellenvereinigung Oberösterreich.
Anton Bruckner International School (ABIS) is located within the Bruckner Tower in Linz, providing a modern campus setting in Upper Austria's tallest building. As the only institution in the region authorized for the IB Primary Years (PYP) and Middle Years (MYP) programs, ABIS serves over 380 students from more than 50 different countries. The school is currently a candidate for the IB Diploma Programme (DP), planning to enroll its first cohort in 2026/27. Instruction is delivered in English, complemented by specialized German language streams for both native and additional language learners. A unique feature of the school is its "Service as Action" program, which encourages students to apply their classroom learning to local and global community initiatives. Additionally, the school supports linguistic diversity through after-school mother-tongue classes in several languages. Its central location ensures excellent accessibility via the city’s public tram and bus networks for day students.