Romania, Bucharest
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The campus was modernised in recent years and offers dedicated outdoor areas for different ages. Outdoor spaces include sports fields for football and basketball, ping-pong tables, climbing and play centres, and an Early Years area with age-appropriate activities and safety features. A new administrative building houses the Early Years Center and a spacious Lunch Room.
Outdoor sports facilities include football and basketball fields, ping-pong tables, and climbing and play centres to support a range of physical activities.
The school has specialist areas including science labs, physical education facilities, art/DT spaces, and ICT facilities.
The club programme includes academic clubs (Debate Club, Journalism Club, STEM Club, Logic Club, Kumon Maths and English), creative clubs (Drama Club, Future Fashion Club, Arts and Crafts, Creative Circle, Sewing Club, The Big Sing Along), cultural clubs (Mandarin Club, Cultural Tales, Mini Travelers, Sezătoarea Creativă), sports clubs (Football, Tennis, Swimming, Karate, Ballet, Dance, Capoeira, Alpha Basket Club), and science/STEAM clubs (Wow Lab, Little Scientists, Food Science, LEGO Challenge, Cognitive Science Club). Mindfulness and wellbeing clubs (Kids Yoga, Mindfulness Club, Feeling Friends) are also offered. The program is supported by Kumon, Wow Lab, and Essearte Academy Romania, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis with a term brochure detailing eligibility and schedules.
International British School of Bucharest delivers the English National Curriculum for ages 3 to 18, with the Early Years Foundation Stage for Nursery and Reception, and Cambridge IGCSE in Years 10–11 followed by Cambridge AS and A Levels in the Sixth Form. The school is a day school serving a cosmopolitan community, with COBIS accreditation and official recognition by Romania's ARACIP, reflecting its commitment to high standards. The modern campus provides dedicated outdoor areas appropriate to each age group, sports fields, science labs, art and design spaces, and ICT facilities, plus a new administrative building housing the Early Years Centre and a Lunch Room. A rich extracurricular programme runs alongside classroom study, including specialist sport and music teaching, class trips, after-school clubs, and the Duke of Edinburgh International Award. A culture of student leadership and wellbeing underpins this education, preparing pupils for higher education worldwide and fostering responsible citizenship.