Netherlands, Rotterdam
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The school operates across four campuses in the The Hague area: Junior School Leidschenveen, Junior School Vlaskamp, Senior School Leidschenveen, and Senior School Voorschoten. The school teaches the British curriculum across all campuses, and Senior Schools offer a choice between IB Programmes and A-Level examinations. Senior School Leidschenveen is the newest campus and will grow to a capacity of 550 students in Years 7 to 13. The campuses are located in residential areas with good transport links to surrounding towns.
The Physical Education departments provide a range of sports opportunities across all BSN campuses. Students compete locally, nationally and internationally in a range of sports, and participate in a full recreational programme and inter-house competitions. The school works with local sports clubs in The Hague to broaden access to activities such as cricket, football, hockey and basketball. The BSN also participates in COBIS Junior and Senior Games and is a founder member of the International Schools' Athletics Association, with competition in swimming, football, volleyball and track and field.
Senior School Leidschenveen is located in The Hague and is licensed to offer the IB CP and DP as part of its IB World School status. The other Senior Schools offer a choice between IB Programmes and A-Levels. Junior School Vlaskamp features an on-site building described as having excellent facilities. The school's broader commitment to high-quality British education is reflected in its campuses and programmes.
BSN provides a broad co-curricular programme including sports, Art & Design, Music, Drama, Model United Nations and the International Award. There are School Trips and Eco Projects as part of the enrichment programme, along with events and visits. The Junior School Leidschenveen community includes a Student Council and other leadership roles to amplify student voice. Junior School Vlaskamp highlights emphasize extra-curricular activities and visits as part of a rich learning experience.
Welcome to Senior School Voorschoten (SSV), an international campus within The British School in The Netherlands. Located in a suburban area, SSV educates students aged 11 to 18 in English. Students follow the British National Curriculum up to GCSEs. In the Sixth Form, they choose between four distinct pathways: A Levels, BTEC qualifications, the IB Diploma, or the IB Career-related Programme. The campus features dedicated subject spaces, an atrium, and a student-led Eco-Garden that integrates environmental awareness into daily life. SSV is particularly known for its extensive co-curricular options, including a long-running Model United Nations (MUN) society where students debate global issues across Europe. Additionally, students participate in the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, completing community service and independent expeditions. Through targeted Mother Tongue Enrichment and Dutch language exams (CNaVT), SSV ensures students connect deeply with the local culture while preparing for global university destinations.