Croatia, Zagreb
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The school invests in pastoral care and community building to create a safe, nurturing space where children feel seen and supported. Smaller class sizes support personalized attention and social development. Pastoral care is dedicated to student well-being in both day and boarding environments.
English is the language of instruction with additional language support. EAL learners receive strong support to ensure language is not a barrier to academic success.
A supportive, nurturing environment fosters emotional well-being, confidence, and a willingness to take learning risks. Boarding includes dedicated pastoral care to support student well-being.
Online safety policy and safeguarding procedures are in place.
Bright Horizons - International British School of Zagreb delivers the British National Curriculum alongside the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) for ages 5–16. Primary campus is at Sveti Duh 122 and Secondary campus at Ul. Augusta Harambašića 19, housed in a purpose-built, green residential setting. The school serves 180+ students supported by 35+ staff from 30+ nationalities. In the Primary years, IPC informs topics such as history, science and geography, while English literacy and Maths follow UK standards; Croatian is taught under the Croatian curriculum. In Secondary, students study the Cambridge IGCSE with core subjects and optional choices, progressing to Cambridge A Levels. Croatian, Spanish and German are taught. Extras include music, mindfulness and project-based work, alongside the My Super Curricular Programme. The Programme features the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Model United Nations and field trips, with UN Sustainable Development Goals embedded across learning and routines.