Germany, Berlin
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BBIS Boarding is available for Grades 9–12. The first English-language boarding school in Germany houses about 70 boarding students from around the world. Boarding students live in two-person rooms with ensuite bathrooms, with single rooms occasionally available for Grade 12. Boarding tuition includes full board, biweekly cleaning and linen service, and boarding-house supervision; a communal kitchen is available on each floor for students to prepare meals and snacks.
All meals are included in the boarding tuition and take place in the boarding dining room, the school cafeteria, and in the community kitchens on each boarding floor. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided, and boarders may use the floor kitchens to prepare meals or snacks; kitchens are monitored and kept clean by students.
BBIS is run by BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School GmbH. A Supervisory Board (elected under by-laws) oversees the school, while the Director/CEO leads the organisation; the leadership team also includes a COO and other senior leaders. The BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School GmbH entity addresses the campus and contact details.
BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School is a day and boarding international school serving students aged 3 to 18. The school offers the International Baccalaureate continuum: Primary Years Programme in Early Education and Grades 1–5; Middle Years Programme in Grades 6–10; Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12, with an additional BBIS High School Diploma as an alternative path. All teaching is in English, with German language exposure in the Primary years and language acquisition in other years. The campus sits on 360,000 square metres of forested grounds in Kleinmachnow, just southwest of Berlin, and features five buildings, science labs, design/technology spaces, libraries, and dedicated study spaces. The school provides sport facilities, a GISST competition program, a robust arts offering including music, drama, and visual arts, and a technology focus with robotics, 3D printing, and a 24/7 digital library. ACE centre offers targeted support for Grades 11–12, complementing the IB with study workshops.