International School of Brno (ISB) | |
Motto: | "We learn and grow in unique ways to become life long learners and responsible global citizens." |
Streetaddress: | Čejkovická 10 |
City: | Brno-Vinohrady |
Postcode: | 628 00 |
Country: | Czech Republic |
Principal Label1: | Head of School |
Principal1: | Mgr. Jan Švihálek |
Principal Label2: | Executive Headteachers |
Principal2: | Dylan Vance |
Affiliation: | Council of British International Schools, Council of International Schools and Cambridge International Education |
Schooltype: | Private, international |
Age Range: | 3 to 19 |
Grades: | PK3 - 13 |
Language: | English |
School Colours: | Blue and White |
Established: | 2008 |
Enrollment: | ca. 130 |
Homepage: | http://www.isob.cz/en |
Average Class Size: | 10 |
The International School of Brno (ISB, Czech: Mezinárodní Anglická Škola v Brně) is a private, English-speaking, non-profit, international school in Brno, Czech Republic, established in 2008. ISB provides kindergarten, primary, secondary and high school education.
ISB is an IB World School offering the two-year diploma programme of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB) for its high school students that will start in September 2027.
ISB is divided into four sections: kindergarten, primary, secondary and high school. In 2017 ISB joined the International Baccalaureate school system.
The school has 134 students from 29 different countries. ISB employs teachers representing 12 nationalities.[1]
The ISB provides a kindergarten for the children at the age of 3 or 4. The educational program is based on the Cambridge International Primary Programme.[2]
Years 1-6 students are part of the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum and years 7-9 are part of the Cambridge International Secondary 1 Curriculum. ISB also provides English as an Additional Language (EAL) Support Programme for new students that are not fluent in English.[3]
Years 10-13 are the High School classes. Year 10 and 11 students prepare themselves for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Cambridge exams, which are written at the end of Year 11. Students in Year 12-13 work towards the IB Diploma.[4]