British School of Bahrain

British School of Bahrain
Location
Hamala
Bahrain
Information
School type Private
Established 1995
Headteacher Dr Charles Wall
Grades KG to Year 13
Age range 3 to 18
Accreditation GCSE, GCE.
Website British School of Bahrain

The British School of Bahrain (BSB) is a selective, coeducational, independent kindergarten-through-Year 13 school for students between the ages of 3 and 18. The school comprises three sections: the Infants provides for children in Key stage 1, from 3–6 years old; the Juniors for children in Key stage 2, from 7–10 years old, and the Senior School for children from 11–18 years old.

Curriculum

The school follows the National Curriculum of the United Kingdom. The taught academic curriculum forms an important part of the whole school curriculum and the British School of Bahrain follows the National Curriculum of the United Kingdom, with some adaptations to reflect the local historical, cultural and physical features of Bahrain.

School Houses

There are four houses in the BSB to which children are allocated at admission. These houses help foster school spirit and the sense of belonging to a vertical grouping throughout the school from KG to Year 13.

The houses are represented by colours and mythical creatures which are:

Students

On average, there are over 70 nationalities are represented each year at BSB. 32% of the student body are at the Infant level, 34% are at the Junior level, and 34% are at the Senior level. The average class size is 20 students, with the student/teacher ratio being 14:1.

Facilities

The buildings of the new campus include specialist facilities like science labs, music and art rooms and a drama studio. There are excellent sports facilities including a floodlit astro-turf football pitch, tennis courts and two indoor pools. The school also has a large cafeteria.

Alumni

James Arthur, the 2012 winner of the ninth series of the British musical competition The X Factor was a student at the school for four years.

See also

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Coordinates: 26°09′46″N 50°28′17″E / 26.1629°N 50.4715°E / 26.1629; 50.4715

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