Philippines, Boracay
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The school sits on Boracay Island in the Philippines and has 10 classrooms. Nursery/Kindergarten 1 has a loft-type learning area for smooth transitions. An Information and Communications Technology Lab includes 15 student computers and improved Wi‑Fi. A multipurpose gymnasium and playgrounds host PE, sports, assemblies and events. A younger children's playground behind Kindergarten and an upstairs play area support breaks and outdoor activity.
The BEIS Gymnasium serves as the PE facility and venue for sports, assemblies and PTA functions. Students play volleyball, badminton, football, basketball and other court games in the gym. A younger children's playground behind the Kindergarten has play equipment added in 2014. An upstairs play area provides space for ball games and reading during breaks. Staff supervise all playground areas during breaks and the 45-minute lunch recess.
An updated Information and Communications Technology Lab provides 15 student computers and enhanced Wi‑Fi. Students learn document creation, design, presentations and video production. The school provides access to technology to help students become competent and productive in a dynamic world.
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.