Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek
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Bishkek International School (BIS) is a non-profit, community-run international school in Kyrgyz Republic, serving 400 students aged 2 to 18 from 34 countries. BIS is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP, ages 3-10), the Middle Years Programme (MYP, ages 11-13) and the Diploma Programme (DP, ages 16-18). For 14-16 year olds, BIS provides the Cambridge IGCSE to prepare for the DP. English is the main language of instruction, with English Language Acquisition programs and opportunities to learn Kyrgyz, Russian, French, Spanish, German and Mandarin. The school is accredited by NEASC and the Kyrgyz Ministry of Education and Science for national certificates. Its campus features two libraries, three science labs, art room, a music room, a maker-space, fourteen classrooms, plus outdoor facilities including a full-size basketball court, grass field and adventure playground. BIS emphasizes community governance and involvement, opened in 2011 after being established by the community.
Bishkek International School has 450 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.
67 A Bronirovannaya St., Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. It is in central Bishkek, in a quiet residential area away from traffic fumes and major roads. The school is within central Bishkek and accessible by local transport.
Preschool (ages 2-4); Primary School (Grade 0-5, PYP); Middle School (Grade 6-8, MYP); High School (Grade 11-12, DP) with Cambridge IGCSE for 9-10; English is the main language of instruction.
Non-profit community school
Learning Diversity, Inclusion & Counseling Department with a full-time Learning Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator, 2 school counsellors, and one full-time Learning Support teacher; the LDIC team can design Individual Education Programmes (IEP) or ISP and may involve external professionals; counselling and transition support are provided.
Kyrgyz Republic
Secular
School hours run from 7:45 to 17:30, Monday to Friday.
Seven bus routes connect Central and South-East Bishkek; buses arrive at school by 7:45 and depart at 16:40; each bus has a BIS staff supervisor; for more information, contact bbirnazarova@esca.kg.
Annual tuition at Bishkek International School ranges from KGS 980,000 to KGS 2,053,000 for 2026/27.
Bishkek International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 2 to 18.
Bishkek International School is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3-10, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11-13, and the Diploma Programme (DP) for ages 16-18. For students aged 14-16 BIS provides the Cambridge IGCSE programme to prepare for the DP. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and by the Kyrgyz Ministry of Education and Science for national certificates. English is the main language of communication and instruction, with English Language Acquisition programs and opportunities to learn Kyrgyz, Russian, French, Spanish, German and Mandarin. The school offers a broad learning program including PE, Art, Music, Dance and a wide range of extracurricular activities. BIS serves around 400 students from over 34 countries aged 2 to 18.
The school has a low student-teacher ratio.
The IB Diploma Programme provides entry into many universities worldwide.
The counselling team provides emotional and mental health support to students. Counselling sessions, parent meetings, teacher advice and classroom presentations address children's emotional and social wellbeing. The counsellors create a safe and supportive environment for students to discuss concerns and to develop coping skills. School counselling is an integral part of the total education system, helping students form healthy goals, mindsets and behaviours and to develop collaboration, perseverance, time management and self-motivation. Transitions within and between schools are supported to reduce stress, and university and career counselling assists students with planning for life after high school.
BIS has the Learning Diversity, Inclusion and Counseling Department, including a full-time LDIC Coordinator, two School Counsellors, and a full-time Learning Support teacher, with part-time input from other staff. The team identifies specific learning needs through observation and information from teachers and parents and conducts preliminary assessments to determine strengths and weaknesses. They design and monitor Individual Education Plans (IEP) or Individual Student Profiles (ISP) and advise educators on effective classroom strategies and differentiation. Some students may require external specialists, and BIS may recommend external assessments at the parents' expense. The LDIC services include direct in-class or pull-out support and professional development for teachers and information for parents.
English is the main language of communication and instruction at BIS, enabling students to access opportunities at international universities and multinational employers. For English learners BIS has a strong English Language Acquisition program, from one-on-one support to full immersion of learning in English. BIS also emphasizes language learning, including opportunities to learn Kyrgyz, Russian, French, Spanish, German and Mandarin.
The counselling team at BIS provides emotional and mental health support for students. They offer counselling sessions, parent meetings, teacher advice, and classroom presentations as part of addressing children's emotional and social wellbeing. They support individual and group sessions and can refer to outside agencies when needed. Counsellors aim to create a safe and supportive environment where students can discuss concerns and develop coping strategies.
1. Make initial contact with BIS admissions to learn about BIS programs, admission requirements, and grade placement. The Admissions team answers questions and guides families through enrollment and transition to BIS. 2. Start the enrolment process by completing this enrolment form. This initiates the enrollment process for BIS. The enrolment form is the first step in enrolling a child at BIS. 3. Review the fee structure by examining the tuition schedules for 2025/2026 and 2026/2027. The schedules are titled 'BIS tuition fees 2025/2026' and 'BIS tuition fees 2026/2027'. 4. Visit the School & Taster Days. 5. Explore scholarship opportunities for high school students. Scholarships are advertised each spring; applicants must perform well in Math, English, and Sports exams, and succeed in interviews while demonstrating financial need; in 2024/25 there were 25 scholarship students with fee discounts ranging from 50% to 90%.
BIS offers scholarships for high school students who cannot afford BIS fees. Scholarships are widely advertised every spring. Applicants must perform well in Math, English, and Sports exams, as well as in interviews, while demonstrating financial need. In the 2024/25 academic year there were 25 scholarship students, with fee discounts ranging from 50% to 90%; ten current scholars will graduate with the Class of 2025 and be replaced with new scholars in Grades 9-11.