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Boracay European International School

Philippines, Boracay

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 14 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2008
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, Cambridge (Secondary)
Taught languages Filipino
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School
Introduction

Boracay European International School (BEIS) is a non-profit, co-educational international school on Boracay Island. It teaches English as the language of instruction and serves children aged 3 to 14 through Nursery to Grade 8. BEIS offers the American Curriculum alongside Cambridge Secondary programmes, aligning with a pathway. The school was founded in 2008 by parents to serve Boracay's diverse nationalities and is fully accredited by Philippines Department of Education for elementary and secondary education. It operates in partnership with the German European School Manila, which holds IB World School accreditation to support an international framework. The campus comprises 10 classrooms, an Information and Communications Technology lab with 15 computers, a multipurpose gymnasium and playgrounds, and an air‑conditioned school bus. The curriculum emphasizes inquiry‑based learning, Math and Language Arts, and Pilipino language and culture. Distinctive features include BEIS House Teams—White Tigers, Blue Rays and Golden Phoenix—that foster teamwork and school spirit.

The Essentials

Boracay European International School has instruction in English.

Location

The school is located at Sitio Cagban, Manoc Manoc, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, 5608, Philippines. It sits on Boracay Island in the municipality of Malay. The school can be contacted at +63 36 288 1624 or info@beischool.org.

Stages

Early Years includes Nursery, Kindergarten 1, and Kindergarten 2. Primary School covers Grades 1 through 5. Middle School comprises Grades 6 through 8.

Type

The school is a non-profit, co-educational international school.

Country affiliation

The Philippines.

School day structure

School days begin at 8:15 am for most grades and end at 3:05 pm for Grades 1–8. Nursery runs 8:15–10:15; Kindergarten 1 runs 10:00–13:00; Kindergarten 2 runs 8:15–14:05. Lessons are 45 minutes long.

Fees
Application and reservation fee
- A one-time slot reservation deposit of PHP 5,000 is required for new students. This amount is non‑refundable and is deducted from the tuition fee once the student is enrolled.

Tuition fees (amounts by year group)
- The school sets tuition fee levels annually through its governance process. A publicly published, line‑by‑line tuition table showing fees by year group and term for the 2026/27 academic year is not posted; families receive the current tuition table and exact amounts directly from the school at admission or on invoice. Because specific tuition amounts by grade and per term are not published in the school's publicly available fee documents, the exact per‑term and per‑year amounts for each year group cannot be listed here.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition may be paid either as a single annual payment or in quarterly instalments. For annual payment, the due date is 26 August. For quarterly payments, the invoiced quarters are due on 26 August, 2 November, 6 February, and 1 April. Quarterly fees are charged for the whole quarter regardless of actual attendance during that quarter.

Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. The school operates as a day school and does not publish any boarding fee schedule.

Other costs and incidental charges
- Textbooks are procured centrally and lent to students. Charges will be applied for textbooks that are not returned or that are damaged. Consumable materials and non‑reusable items (for example, workbooks, notebooks, and similar supplies) may be charged to the student's legal guardian. Elective classes or specialist external providers may incur additional charges when applicable.

Refund and reimbursement policy
- Tuition is generally non‑refundable. Exceptions are made in cases of prolonged illness requiring removal from the Philippines or when parents are transferred out of the region during the school year. In those qualifying cases, 50% of the tuition fee for unused terms will be reimbursed.

Late payment and collection
- The school issues written reminders for overdue payments: the first reminder 15 days after the due date and a second reminder 15 days after the first. A reminder fee of PHP 2,000 is charged with the second reminder. Continued non‑payment may result in exclusion of the child from attending classes until accounts are brought up to date.

Fee payment options and invoicing
- The school issues invoices and manages payment instructions through the admissions and finance office. Specific payment methods (bank transfer, card, mobile payment, cash, or other accepted channels) are provided to families with the invoice or by the admissions/finance team; the school's admissions materials identify "Payment of Fees" as part of the enrolment steps. Exact payment channels and account details are supplied directly by the school at the time of billing.

Summary of missing line‑item amounts
- A detailed, grade‑by‑grade tuition schedule showing numeric amounts per term and per year group for the 2026/27 academic year is not published in the school's publicly available fee documents. The school sets tuition annually and provides the applicable fee table to families during admissions and on official invoices. For exact per‑grade and per‑term amounts, the school's admissions or finance office provides the current tuition table and payment instructions.
Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The BEIS mission develops the whole child academically, socially, physically and emotionally.

Mental Wellbeing

The BEIS mission includes emotional development as part of its holistic approach.

Safeguarding

Harassment and Bullying Policy provides a safe and respectful environment, with harassment or bullying not tolerated; Surveillance Policy starts 30 minutes before registration and ends 15 minutes after the last class, with supervision and pickup procedures.

Admissions

Admissions

The admissions process begins by building a relationship with the family to get to know each student individually. An Admissions Phone Call with the admissions team is recommended to discuss the requirements. Application Documents are available online or as a PDF download. Fees are outlined and a deposit is required as part of the application process. Families may arrange an Information Visit to learn about BEIS. The process steps include: Admissions Application Form (complete here); Deposit (Php 5,000 non-refundable slot-reservation fee, deductible from tuition); Student Health Form (complete and upload the physician's report); Physicians Examination (forward this link to physicians to complete); Authorisation Form (for use of video and photography images); Recommendation Form (to be completed by the referee); Report Card (if written in a language other than English, a certified English translation is required); Birth Certificate (upload); Immunisation (upload); Passport - Foreign Applicants (upload the data and entry page); Payment of SSP - Foreign Applicants (arrange payment with the Bureau of Immigration); Special Study Permit - Foreign Applicants (upload your SSP). Contact the Admissions Team; Information Visits can be organised.

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