Romania, Bucharest
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Lunch is eaten together in the gathering room.
The House System comprises four houses: James Cook, Armstrong, Magellan, and Cousteau. Students are distributed across houses with members from every class; each house is led by a student captain elected annually. Houses compete in academic, artistic, athletic, and service events with house points awarded for achievements.
The Founder is Fabiola Hosu. The school has an Advisory Board comprising parents, community partners, and experts in finance, law, education, and technology, which guides strategy, sustainability, program quality, funding, and community engagement.
Questfield International College, founded in 2003 by Fabiola Hosu, is a private, two-line school in Bucharest offering Romanian and International study pathways from early years to secondary. The campus on Titu Maiorescu 26 in Pipera–Voluntari blends a green, welcoming environment with modern facilities, including a large outdoor pool, a sports field, spacious classrooms and a central gathering room used for weekly assemblies that bring the community together. The school follows a British curriculum framework, with Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, and also offers an Indian curriculum, ensuring options for diverse higher-level qualifications. Curriculum maps align with the English National Curriculum, detailing what is taught, when, and how learning deepens across Preschool through Year 9 and Year 10–11. A strong emphasis on language and internationalism runs through the programme, with Romanian and international cohorts and a robust language focus. Enrichment programmes include chess, robotics, drama, MUN and Duke of Edinburgh.