Bonn International School
Bonn International School | |
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Location | |
Martin-Luther-King-Str. 14 53175 Bonn Germany | |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1997 |
Dean | Micheal Bailey |
Principal | Simon Davidson, Simon Vanderkelen |
Staff | 160 |
Faculty | 102 teachers and 17 teacher assistants |
Grades | Ages 3-19 years |
Enrollment | 780 |
Campus type | Closed |
Athletics conference | ISST, NECIS |
Affiliation | IBO, CIS and NEASC Accredited |
Board of Trustees Chair | Eric Voss |
Website | http://www.bonn-is.de |
Bonn International School is an international school located in Bonn, Germany. It was established on the old campus of Bonn American High School in 1997 through the merger of the former American Elementary and High Schools and the British High School.[1] Built along the Rhine River, it follows the academic criteria of the International Baccalaureate. It has approximately 780 students (aged 3–19), 102 teachers from a staff of 160. The Waves building (completed in 2006) is the centre of the Primary School and also has facilities dedicated to the Sciences and Design Technology. It is modern, light-filled and shaped like the waves of the Rhine; it is painted primarily with the school colours of green and blue. The Agora building's design is based on Ancient Greek principles of simplicity and open spaces and has a central meeting space surrounded by classrooms.
The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and by New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). The academic programmes of the International Baccalaureate Organization provide a continuum from Early Learning through to Grade 12. The school has fully authorised International Baccaulaureate PYP, MYP and IB Diploma Programmes in place. The school has regular accreditation visits from these organizations to ensure quality of programs.
Organization:
BIS is an independent, self-supporting, non-profit association, (e.V. eingetragener Verein) registered in Germany, governed by a Board of Trustees with ten members. Of these, seven are elected by parents, one is the parent elected chair of the parent volunteers, one is elected by staff, and one is the school director. BIS works closely with the city of Bonn to serve the English language needs of the international community.
Curriculum:
The curriculum throughout the School is based on the philosophy and practice of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). The IB Diploma, Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Primary Years Programme (PYP) are fully authorised by the IBO making BIS one of the few schools worldwide with this status. In addition to optional external IB examinations, each student who completes the School’s requirements will receive a high school diploma. The school offers students the opportunity to sit PSAT and SAT examinations at regular intervals. Instruction in the German language is required of all students. A wide range of clubs, activities, community service, and outdoor experiences enhances the curriculum. An extensive sports and music program is offered school-wide. Career and university counseling assists Secondary students with planning for the future. The school has trained staff to support students with mild special learning needs. Bonn International School is a regular member of the European Council of International Schools (ECIS), and a full member of the Association of German International Schools (AGIS).
Enrollment:
As of January 2016, there are over 780 students at BIS from 74 countries. Projections for the 2016-2017 school place enrollment at 790.
Facilities:
Situated on a green campus on the banks of the Rhine River, the school now has accommodation for ca. 800 students in two buildings. The school campus includes a Media Centre, three computer laboratories, a design and technology laboratory, seven science laboratories, art and music rooms, performance spaces, two competition-sized sports halls, age-appropriate playgrounds and external sports facilities. The school offers an on-site catering service in its cafeteria from 08:00 to 17:00.
Sports:
There are some sports activities held at Bonn International School as recreational or competitive sports (traveling throughout Europe for tournaments) over three seasons during the school year. While some offerings vary per year, the school always offers ]football, basketball, swimming and cross-country. Since in August 2014, BIS community and public members may become members of the Bonn International School Sport Verein (Association) to participate in year-round sports in competition with local teams.
TEDx
Since 2009, the school has hosted TEDx events, making it one of the first events worldwide. It mainly includes school students, teachers, and speakers from the UN.[2]
See also
German schools in the United States:
- German International School Boston
- German School New York
- German American School of Portland
- German International School of Silicon Valley
- German School Washington, D.C.
German schools in the United Kingdom:
References
- ↑ "Quick Facts." Bonn International School. Retrieved on September 24, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.tedxyouthbis.com/