Romania, Bucharest
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Extracurricular activities extend the national curriculum across levels. Preschool features off-site experiences at the Grigore Antipa Natural History Museum and the Botanical Garden; Enjoy Art at the National Art Museum; Travel and Mobility experiences around airports and stations; Job Shadow Days in entrepreneurial settings; Let's Have a Picnic in nature; and specialist-led music education. Primary and lower secondary add seven monthly cross-disciplinary programs conducted in museums, Bricks 4 Kidz, Globe Culture assemblies, and My Parent, My Hero, plus British-curriculum themes in ICT and Drama, Stretch & Grow, and weekly thematic clubs and weeks such as English Week and Science Week. High School offers science courses in partnership with the University of Bucharest and hosts weekly and thematic activities including Drama Week, English Week, and Drama Week, with Friday clubs like Drama, Sports, and Debate/Public Speaking.
Arts and creative activities are integrated across levels. Preschool features Enjoy Art at the National Art Museum and specialist-led music education. Primary offers theatre, trivia, cooking, and School Band, and arts-related clubs such as Imagination & Construction Club and Fashion and Design Crafts; Friday thematic clubs include drama and choir/canto. Lower secondary includes dance, filmmaking, and choir; high school provides Drama Club, School Band, Filmmaking, and Choir (Cor and Canto), plus fashion and design crafts.
Multicultural education is promoted through Globe Culture assemblies. The school prepares students for English-language competitions and examinations, including Spelling Bee, Junior Public Speaking, and WordFest, and English-language exams such as Cambridge KET, PET, FCE, and Trinity. Weekly thematic weeks include English Week and Drama Week. English and broader cultural learning are integrated across levels.
After-school clubs include Language Club, Math Club, Science Club, and Story Club. On Fridays, clubs include Drama, Sports, and Debate/Public Speaking. The program offers a wide range of hobby and interest-based activities across levels.
My Parent, My Hero is an entrepreneurial education program with parental involvement. The Future Job Experiences program offers ninth-grade students six study modules led by specialists in Media, Medicine, 3D Printing, Debate, Mechanical Engineering, and Game Development.
Outdoor learning and physical activity are emphasized across levels. Preschool includes Let's Have a Picnic and off-site visits; primary and lower secondary feature clubs and sports such as table tennis, football, and athletics; and high school offers Drama and Sports clubs on Fridays.
Liceul Teoretic Scoala Mea is a day school in Romania with formal links to the United Kingdom via Cambridge International and accreditation as a British School Overseas (BSO). It delivers a mixed National and Cambridge curriculum for ages 3 to 18, covering Cambridge Primary, IGCSE, AS and A Levels, plus the IB Diploma Programme. The National track leads to the National Bacalaureat Diploma and IELTS, with Cambridge IGCSE certificates earned by year 10. The school is authorized to run CAIE exams on site and will offer new high school programs in Acting and Singing (Pop and Jazz) from September 2026. The campus includes 37 classrooms, multiple science laboratories, art and 3D printing spaces, a library system, two gyms, two sports halls, a 300-seat hall, and counseling and medical offices. It emphasizes multilingual learning and hybrid delivery, and offers broad extracurriculars, including theatre, School Band, STEM activities, and language-based clubs worldwide.