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British International School of Boston
Basic Information
Address: 416 Pond St, Boston, MA 02130
County: Suffolk
Phone Number: 6175222261
Fax Number: 617-522-0385
Email: admissions@bisboston.org
President: Liam A. Coll
Principal: Darren Nicholas
School Type: Independent, International
Additional Information
Organization Affiliation: Nord Anglia Education
Ages/Grades: 18 months old to 18 years old
School Schedule: 8:30-3:30
School Size: 450
Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Tuition:
$19,900-$38,750
Financial Aid:
Limited
Curriculum:
-We are the only private school in Boston to offer our combination of globally respected curriculum, embracing student learning styles and improving learning throughout all our classrooms.
-Hand-picked international curricula provide your child with an academic advantage. Each curriculum is rigorous and has real-world applications. From our Toddler program right through the High School, the standards are internationally benchmarked so we know where your child stands in relation to a global cohort of children their age.
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:
Language Support
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
From music, art and drama clubs to robotics, computer coding and athletics, your child can explore a wide variety of after school activities throughout their years at BISB. Our clubs and athletic offerings vary each term and are available nearly every afternoon of the school year.