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Capitol Hills Drive, Matandang Balara, Quezon City, NCR, Philippines. Located in a residential area of Quezon City, BIS is accessible from Capitol Hills Drive and surrounding local roads in northern Metro Manila.
Kindergarten (Kinder 1-2); Primary School (Grades 1-3); Intermediate School (Grades 4-6); Junior High School (Grades 7-10); Senior High School (Grades 11-12) with Academic Tracks ABM, GAS, HUMSS.
Co-educational Day school.
BIS offers an English as a Second Language (ESL) program to support learners with varying language needs. It also runs an Inclusion Program with SPED support, including shadow teachers in classrooms.
No formal country affiliation is listed; BIS operates as a Philippine-based international school.
No religious affiliation is listed.
The 2025-2026 school year starts in August 2025. Public information does not publish fixed daily start and end times for BIS; the school operates on a standard academic calendar aligned with the Philippine system.
Application / Assessment fee
- PHP 500.00 — assessment fee charged at the time of student assessment.
Tuition and miscellaneous fees — annual amounts by year group and student type
- Local students — Grade 1 to Grade 6:
- Miscellaneous fee: PHP 42,150.00.
- Tuition fee: PHP 94,203.32.
- Total annual fee (miscellaneous + tuition): PHP 136,353.32.
- Local students — Junior High (Grades 7–10):
- Miscellaneous fee: PHP 42,150.00.
- Tuition fee: PHP 80,375.31.
- Total annual fee (miscellaneous + tuition): PHP 122,525.31.
- Local students — Senior High (Grades 11–12):
- Miscellaneous fee: PHP 31,300.00.
- Tuition fee: PHP 80,375.31.
- Total annual fee (miscellaneous + tuition): PHP 111,675.31.
- Foreign (international) students — Grade 1 to Grade 6:
- Miscellaneous fee: PHP 42,150.00.
- Tuition fee: PHP 102,845.37.
- Total annual fee (miscellaneous + tuition): PHP 144,995.37.
- Foreign (international) students — Junior High (Grades 7–10):
- Miscellaneous fee: PHP 42,150.00.
- Tuition fee: PHP 88,606.27.
- Total annual fee (miscellaneous + tuition): PHP 130,756.27.
- Foreign (international) students — Senior High (Grades 11–12):
- Miscellaneous fee: PHP 31,300.00.
- Tuition fee: PHP 88,606.27.
- Total annual fee (miscellaneous + tuition): PHP 119,906.27.
(All amounts are shown in Philippine pesos.)
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition and miscellaneous charges are presented as annual totals. Families are offered a choice of payment schedule during enrollment. A receipt is issued after payment is validated.
Boarding fees
- No boarding fees are listed; the school operates as a day school.
Other costs and fees
- The published fee breakdown separates a "Miscellaneous fee" from tuition; the miscellaneous fee is listed in the amounts above. Specific line-item charges (for example: uniform, textbooks, school lunch, transport, extracurricular activity fees) are not listed separately in the publicly available tuition summary.
Refund information
- No explicit refund policy or refund schedule for tuition or miscellaneous fees is published in the accessible tuition and admissions materials.
Fee payment options
- Payments accepted by bank deposit/transfer to the following banks: BPI, Chinabank, or Unionbank. Proof of payment must be emailed as instructed and a receipt will be sent once payment is validated. No public listing of credit-card payment as an option was found in the tuition or admissions materials.
Notes on available information
- The figures above are the published annual totals and the separate miscellaneous fee shown for each level. The school's published admissions and tuition materials do not include a per-term instalment breakdown, an itemised uniform or textbook charge, nor a publicly posted refund policy in the materials accessed. The assessment fee and the bank payment instructions shown above are taken from the school's admissions guidance.
Benedictine International School (BIS) is a co-educational international school in Quezon City, founded in June 2000. It sits along Capitol Hills Drive in Matandang Balara, within Metro Manila. BIS follows the Department of Education's K-to-12 Curriculum with English as the primary medium of instruction; Korean is taught as a foreign language from Grades 1 to 10. The school operates Kindergarten, Primary School, Intermediate School, and High School, including Junior High (Grades 7–10) and Senior High (Grades 11–12) with tracks in ABM, GAS, and HUMSS. The BIS methodology foregrounds Social Emotional Learning (SEL), complemented by the Natural Born Winners program and Financial Literacy as part of its Academic Enrichment. Facilities include a Science Lab, ERC, Covered Court, Canteen, and Kindergarten spaces. Student life emphasizes co-curricular and extra-curricular activities through a Student Council, athletic teams, and clubs such as the Benedictine Chorale, Dance Club, and Arts/Cooking clubs. BIS aims to foster practical, real-world learning and 21st‑century skills.