Serbia, Belgrade
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Belgrade, Serbia. Primary Campus is at Zupana Vlastimira 8, 11040 Belgrade; Lower Secondary Campus is at Palackova 11, 11040 Belgrade; Upper Secondary Campus is at Neznanog Junaka 36, 11040 Belgrade (Dedinje).
Primary; Lower Secondary; Upper Secondary.
International school.
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision; an Individual Learning Programme is available; SEND Coordinator Jelena Ilić Milenković.
Affiliations with the United Kingdom and Serbia. Recognised by the British Department for Education and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of Serbia; regular member of ECIS and CIS.
Secondary School Day starts at 08:30; eight 40-minute lessons per day; lateness may result in detention per BIS policy.
School buses operate using minibuses that cover different areas of Belgrade, providing a safe and efficient transport service.
Overview
- The school does not publish a full, itemised public fee schedule broken down by year group and term for the 2026/27 academic year; available public listings instead report a standard annual day-student tuition range.
Application and registration fees
- No definitive, publicly available single-figure application or one‑time registration fee is published for 2026/27 or 2025/26; a detailed one-off application/enrolment fee amount could not be located in publicly accessible materials.
Tuition fees (per year / per term)
- Published, itemised tuition amounts by individual year group or per term are not available from the school in publicly accessible material for 2026/27 (or 2025/26).
- Public listings that summarise the school's tuition report an annual day-student tuition range of approximately EUR 5,000 to EUR 10,900. This range represents annual tuition for day students rather than a term-by-term or year‑group breakdown.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A specific billing schedule (for example: number of instalments, term dates for invoicing, deadlines, late‑payment penalties) and formal payment terms are not published in the school's publicly available materials for 2026/27. No authoritative public statement of whether fees are charged per term, per semester, or annually could be located.
Boarding fees
- The school operates as a day school and does not publish boarding provision or boarding fees; publicly available records list weekly and full boarding as not applicable (zero). Boarding fees are therefore not applicable.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Transport and meal charges are reported by public listings as separate additional costs in local summaries: examples listed include transport at around EUR 8 per day and food at around EUR 4 per day in the available public summary. These amounts are presented as typical ancillary daily charges in third‑party listings rather than an official school itemised fee schedule.
- No authoritative, itemised public listing for compulsory uniform costs, activity fees, exam fees, deposits, or capital/development levies for 2026/27 was found in the school's publicly available materials.
Refunds, deposits and withdrawal terms
- No publicly available, detailed refund policy, deposit amounts, or formal withdrawal notice periods for the 2026/27 academic year were located in the school's publicly accessible materials. Specifics on refundable or non‑refundable deposits and refund percentages are therefore not available in public sources.
Fee payment options (methods accepted)
- A definitive list of accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card, standing order, online payment portal) for 2026/27 is not published in the school's publicly accessible materials. No public confirmation of which payment channels are accepted could be located.
Summary statement about available figures
- A publicly accessible, detailed fee schedule by year group and term for 2026/27 (or for 2025/26) is not published. The only concrete numeric guidance found in public listings is an annual day‑student tuition range of approximately EUR 5,000 to EUR 10,900; boarding is not applicable. Ancillary daily charges for transport and meals are reported in some third‑party summaries. For all other requested line‑items (per‑year and per‑term tuition by year group, explicit application fee amount, formal billing schedule, refund percentages and formal payment method list), no authoritative public figures were located in materials available for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic years.
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The BIS serves a highly international student body. Students come from diplomatic families in Serbia, international families, and local Serbian families; nationalities represented include Algeria, Angola, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Lithuania, Malaysia, Montenegro, Myanmar, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Zimbabwe.
British International School Belgrade offers the British curriculum from ages 3 to 18 across four Belgrade campuses: two Primary and two Secondary. The Primary works with Cambridge Primary and the English National Curriculum, while Secondary uses Cambridge schemes, with nine IGCSEs at Key Stage 4 and up to four A levels at Key Stage 5. Students learn English with EAL support and study Modern Foreign Languages (French, German and Serbian) in Key Stage 2. The curriculum emphasises knowledge and vocabulary, coherence, accessibility and cross-curricular learning, with enrichment through visits and residential trips. The school is registered with the UK Department for Education and the Serbian Ministry of Education and is a regular member of ECIS and CIS. Facilities include interactive whiteboards, computer suites, in-class laptops on each campus, and sports facilities including a sports dome. A distinctive programme is the Duke of Edinburgh International Award; clubs include Debate, Chess and Computer Programming.