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Budapest British International School

Hungary, Budapest

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees HUF 12,090 - 25,250
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 420
Type Co-educational
Opened 2015
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), British Curriculum
Taught languages Spanish, German, Hungarian
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, STEM
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Budapest British International School (BBIS) is an independent day school offering an IB World Continuum and the British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18. In the Primary School, BBIS delivers the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) with a Programme of Inquiry that links units across ages and emphasizes inquiry-driven, student-centred learning within six transdisciplinary themes. In the Secondary School, the curriculum continues with the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the IB Diploma (DP). The school operates on two Budapest campuses, with a purpose-built secondary site opened in 2018 and a nursery and reception area added in 2021. BBIS provides BYOD from Year 5, 1-to-1 devices, and classroom tech such as touch-screen panels and televisions. The libraries offer thousands of titles and extensive digital resources. BBIS is COBIS-accredited, authorised for PYP, and is Budapest's first IB Continuum School, with a growing DP cohort and a 100% Diploma pass rate.

Budapest, Istenhegyi út 55/B, 1125 Hungary

The Essentials

Budapest British International School has 420 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

BBIS operates on two campuses in Budapest at 4 Zsolna utca, 1125 Budapest, and 55/B Istenhegyi utca, 1125 Budapest, Hungary.

Stages

Early Childhood; Primary Years Programme; IB Middle Years Programme; IB Diploma

Type

Independent international day school; IB World Continuum School

Pupil Nationality Mix

Representing over 35 nationalities.

Additional learning support

Inclusive education with high-quality teaching; supports individual learning through Special Educational Needs & Inclusion.

Country affiliation

British international school; COBIS-accredited

Bus service

Door-to-door bus service provided by Levissimo Bus.

Fees

Annual tuition at Budapest British International School ranges from HUF 12,090 to HUF 25,250 for 2026/27.

Application and entry charges
- Application Fee (new students): €450.
- Registration Fee (new students): €1,200.
- Deposit (new students): €1,000.
- Seat reservation deposit (deducted from school contributions): €1,700 (applies to new and returning students).

Annual tuition by programme / year group (full-year amounts)
- Early Childhood (FS1–FS2; ages 3–4): €12,090 per year.
- Early Childhood (FS3; age 5): €14,980 per year.
- Primary Year 1 (age 6): €17,660 per year.
- Primary Years 2–5 (ages 7–10): €19,850 per year.
- MYP Years 1–3 (ages 11–13): €21,990 per year.
- MYP Years 4–5 (ages 14–15): €23,270 per year.
- DP Years 1–2 (ages 16–17): €25,250 per year.

Per-term tuition (standard three-term year)
- The school operates on a three-term academic calendar. The per-term amounts below are the annual contribution divided into three equal term payments:
- Early Childhood (3–4): €4,030.00 per term (€12,090 ÷ 3).
- Early Childhood (5): €4,993.33 per term (€14,980 ÷ 3).
- Primary Year 1: €5,886.67 per term (€17,660 ÷ 3).
- Primary Years 2–5: €6,616.67 per term (€19,850 ÷ 3).
- MYP 1–3: €7,330.00 per term (€21,990 ÷ 3).
- MYP 4–5: €7,756.67 per term (€23,270 ÷ 3).
- DP 1–2: €8,416.67 per term (€25,250 ÷ 3).

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school year is organised into three terms; invoicing and term dates follow the three-term calendar. Families receive invoices and payment is managed through the school finance process.
- The seat reservation deposit is applied against the school contribution and is deducted from the invoiced contribution.
- Acceptance, invoicing and the formal Education Agreement (Terms and Conditions) are issued alongside the offer and set the contractual payment terms.

Boarding
- BBIS in Budapest does not publish a boarding provision for students; there are no boarding fees listed for the Budapest campus. (Day-school provision and transport options are described separately.)

Other costs and additional fees
- English as an Additional Language (EAL): EAL support is charged as an additional fee where required.
- Special Educational Needs / one-to-one support: Additional charges may be levied if the school determines interventions are required beyond the standard contribution; such charges are itemised separately.
- After-school clubs, Stay & Play and extra‑curricular activities: charges apply for club participation and Stay & Play sessions.
- School bus (door-to-door): bus service is available through contracted providers; bus charges are separate from tuition.
- School lunches and snacks: primary students are provided with lunch; EYFS and Years 1–2 are provided with morning and afternoon snacks. Any specific meal-plan costs or third‑party catering charges are managed separately.
- Uniform: school uniform is required and is purchased separately via the designated uniform supplier. Costs for uniform items are payable by families at the point of order.
- Examination or external assessment fees (for DP/IB, external assessments, standardised tests) and dedicated course costs may be charged in addition to the contribution where applicable; these fees are billed separately.

Refunds, withdrawal and cancellations
- Refunds, withdrawal procedures and any prorating of contributions are governed by the Education Agreement (Terms and Conditions) provided with an offer and by the school's invoicing policy. Families receive the contractual refund and withdrawal terms in the Education Agreement accompanying the offer. For specific refund terms and timelines contact the Finance Office.

Fee payment options and contact for payments
- Payments and invoicing are handled via the school's finance process and Finance Portal. For payment queries and instructions contact the Finance Office at finance@bbis.hu.

Concise note on publicly available details
- The publicly posted fee chart provides the annual contribution amounts and the listed one‑off charges (application, registration, deposit, seat reservation). The school calendar shows a three-term year and the Admissions and Terms pages indicate that the Education Agreement contains full payment and refund terms; specific payment‑method details (card, bank transfer or other accepted methods) and a full public refund schedule are not published in the publicly accessible materials and are managed through the Finance Office and the formal Education Agreement. For payment-method specifics and contractual refund terms, contact finance@bbis.hu.
Academics

Budapest British International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

BBIS delivers the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) in the Primary School. The PYP places the individual learner at the heart of learning within a holistic approach that supports academic, social, emotional, and physical development. Teaching and learning are inquiry-driven, transdisciplinary, and student-centered, fostering curiosity and ownership of learning. The PYP is concept-driven and organized around six transdisciplinary themes: Who we are; Where we are in place and time; How we express ourselves; How the world works; How we organise ourselves; Sharing the planet. BBIS teachers develop a Programme of Inquiry (POI) that reflects the school community and links units of inquiry across ages, building a long-term curriculum plan. In the Secondary School, BBIS offers the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the IB Diploma (DP). Learning and teaching in the secondary are guided by six IB Approaches to Teaching: learning is conceptually framed; learning is contextualised; learning is collaborative; learning is differentiated; assessment is criterion-related; and learning emphasises reflection. BBIS is an authorised IB Continuum World School.

Exam Results

IB Diploma: 92% pass rate since 2024; 100% of Diploma students who pursue higher education gain university places; BBIS average DP score is 31.08 (out of 45) with the highest score of 43.

Higher Education Progression

Class of 2025 matriculated to Emerson College (USA); Pennsylvania State University (USA); McGill University (Canada); Bath Spa University (UK); Courtauld Institute of Art (UK); ELTE and Semmelweis University (Hungary); and other universities worldwide. Since 2024 BBIS students have also received offers from University College London (UCL); Stanford University; University of Michigan; Georgia Institute of Technology; University of Cardiff; and other leading universities.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school fosters an internationally minded community with small classes and strong teacher–student relationships that support curiosity, exploration of ideas, and personal growth, while celebrating achievement and progress.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

BBIS lists Special Educational Needs & Inclusion as a page on its site, indicating dedicated provisions under its inclusion framework.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

BBIS provides an English-focused international education with an English-medium curriculum, as implied by its IB World Continuum status and British international school identity.

Mental Wellbeing

The school emphasizes a supportive community and safeguarding practices as part of its pastoral care framework, aligning with its inclusive IB and COBIS accreditation.

Safeguarding

BBIS highlights pastoral care and safeguarding as part of its provision, underpinned by COBIS accreditation and IB programmes.

Admissions

Admissions

BBIS is an IB World School authorised to teach the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP). It is the first fully authorised IB Continuum School in Budapest and an Accredited Member of COBIS, with a British Chamber of Commerce in Hungary membership and sponsorship of events with the British Embassy and expatriate organisations. The school has over 400 students from 35+ countries. In Primary, the adult-to-child ratio is 1:5; in Secondary, 1:7. BBIS operates rolling admissions with applications accepted year-round. All applicants undergo an assessment as part of the process: Secondary students complete two entrance tests (CAT4 and an English language assessment if English is not the first language); Primary students spend time in the prospective class and participate in lessons; Early Childhood to PYP2 have Read Write Inc screening; from EC3 upwards, standardised reading assessments are used; from EC3 upwards, arithmetic and problem-solving assessments provided by White Rose Maths are used for appropriate year groups. If a child cannot speak English, BBIS assesses the current English level; intensive English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is available, typically at an additional cost and depending on year group. BBIS offers German, Spanish and Hungarian as foreign languages; within the DP, a variety of international languages can be studied ab initio. After-school provision includes a diverse range of clubs daily from 3:20 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., with Stay and Play from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. if there is sufficient interest, and charges apply. The BBIS campus is located at 4 Zsolna utca, 1125 Budapest, and 55/B Istenhegyi utca, 1125 Budapest.

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