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The British International School of Ljubljana (BISL) is a school in
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that caters to over 230 students from over 40 nationalities, ranging from 2 to 18 years of age. It welcomed its first students in 2008 and became an executive member of
COBIS The Council of British International Schools (COBIS) serves British International Schools around the globe, representing over 450 Member Schools in 79 countries and over 150 Supporting Associate organisations. Objectives COBIS exists to serve, s ...
in 2013. BISL is a CAIE international school and a regular member of Council of International Schools.


History

The school was established in 2008 by Jeremy Hibbins, who also served as the school principal. After his death in a car accident in 2013, he was succeeded as principal in 2014 by David Cooksey. In 2014, BISL relocated from Ljubljana's
Bežigrad District The Bežigrad District ( sl, Četrtna skupnost Bežigrad), or simply Bežigrad (), is a district () of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It encompasses the northern part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, between the southern rail line to th ...
to the
Vič District The Vič District (; Slovene: ''Četrtna skupnost Vič''), or simply Vič, is a district () of the City Municipality of Ljubljana. It encompasses the western part of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is named after the former village of Vič ...
. BISL was purchased by the Orbital Education Group of schools in 2015, and that year David Cooksey was succeeded as principal by Karl Wilkinson. In 2016, the school relocated once again, to Ljubljana's Črnuče District. Paul Walton succeeded Karl Wilkinson as principal in 2018. That same year, ''
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'' interviewed Walton on his vision for an internally recognized curriculum that goes beyond the classroom. In March 2021, the British International School of Ljubljana became an 'Outstanding' school in every category, following its successful BSO inspection. Matthew Cox succeeded Paul Walton as principal in 2022.


Curriculum

The school follows the
English National Curriculum The National Curriculum for England was first introduced by the Education Reform Act 1988. At the time of its introduction the legislation applied to both England and Wales. However, education later became a devolved matter for the Welsh government. ...
. The primary curriculum is based on the English National Curriculum and enriched through a topic-based approach. The secondary curriculum is based on the English National Curriculum and culminating in external (I)GCSE and A Level examinations. The school also encourages students to take on leadership roles though a student council or participating in th
International Award for Young People
known in Slovenia as th
MEPI
and in the UK as the
Duke of Edinburgh's Award The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (commonly abbreviated DofE) is a youth awards programme founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, that has since expanded to 144 nations. The awards recognise adolescents and young ...
. Students regularly take part in competitions around the world, including the annual COBIS Poetry Competition and the World Scholar's Cup.


Location

The British International School of Ljubljana is located in Ljubljana's Črnuče District in a repurposed factory building (formerly part of the Elma transformer company). The immediate surroundings include squatters' gardens to the west, the Črnuče Sewage Treatment Plant (''Čistilna naprava Črnuče'') to the northwest, the Ljubljana Tobacco Company (''Tobačna Ljubljana'') to the north, and various commercial and industrial buildings to the east. The forested Tomačevo Gravel Bank (''Tomačevski prod'') lies to the south. The school has recently undergone expansion of its facilities with the addition of a third floor and an outdoor woodland area.


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