Hungary, Budapest
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The school is founded by Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) as a two-language bilingual grammar school. It is an autonomous legal entity; representation is by a director appointed by the maintainer with full powers. The school's name is BME Két Tanítási Nyelvű Gimnázium; address 1111 Budapest, Egry József utca 3-11; Education identifier 035349. The school's founding charter and related documents govern its operation. The school was approved by Angol Nyelvű Közoktatásért Alapítvány in 2022. The school has the Institution Council (Tanács), a consultative forum representing the school's communities (teaching staff, parent organization, and municipality delegates); It comprises one president and three members. The school also has a Student Council (Diákönkormányzat), which operates under its own rules and can express opinions and make proposals to the school administration. The language of instruction is English.
BME International Secondary Grammar School in Hungary is an IB World School delivering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) to students aged 14 to 18. Instruction is in English, with Hungarian language development supported by a bilingual framework. The DP is taught by IB-trained teachers and includes six courses across groups, Theory of Knowledge, a Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) programme, and a 4,000-word Extended Essay, over two years. Students study English Language and Literature, plus Language Acquisition (French, German, German Ab Initio, or Spanish), and options in Individuals and Societies, Sciences, Mathematics, and The Arts. The school maintains dedicated IB laboratories, a new library with Questia access, modern computers, and an extension to support IB classes, with progress tracked on ManageBac. Founded in 1993 by the English Department of the Technical University of Budapest, the school emphasises international-mindedness, mobility, and European exchanges, while offering Hungarian as a Foreign Language for students worldwide.