WHAT DO U KNOW ISLAMIC SCHOOLS IN BOSNIAN
International Schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina

You will find below a list of the most popular international and bilingual schools for expats in Bosnia Herzegovina with fee information. It includes nursery schools, primary and secondary (high) schools and you will find the right school to prepare for International Baccalaureate, and other diploma in Bosnia Herzegovina. Some schools may follow the American or British curriculums with English speaking programs while others are regulated under the French education system.
International schools can be the perfect solution for an expat student (multinational corporation executives, children of diplomats, NGO staff) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There may be some local population, but the schools are geared for an international student body. Schools usually follow a curriculum model from the US, UK, France, Canada or Australia/New Zealand. Primary instruction may be any language (and multiple languages are usually taught), but it is usually in English, French, Spanish, German, or Japanese. Many schools provide similar standards of schooling around the globe, providing for an easy transition between schools whether they are in France or Vietnam. Schools often provide internationally accepted accreditation such as the international baccalaureate.
Admission and enrollment procedures vary from school to school. Space is often limited and preference may be given to students based on nationality. Tuition tends to be expensive based on local standards, but offers high standards of learning, boast smaller class sizes, first-rate facilities, and extracurricular. Boarding facilities are available at some schools, but most only provide day classes.
Education holds an important place in Bosnia and Herzegovina and is the path to the country's future. Before the Bosnian war of the early 1990s, the area had 641 primary and 243 secondary schools, but after 1996 this had been reduced to 270 primary and 141 secondary schools. In 2001 the government began a modernization program for primary and secondary education, covering curriculum, special needs education, and in-service teacher training. Education is administered by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports and each of the country's ten cantons has its own education ministry. Education at the elementary level is free and compulsory for eight years. At the secondary level, children have the option to take up general education (gymnasium), vocational, or technical. General secondary lasts for four years and qualifies the students for university education.
Accreditation
The CoIS (Council of International Schools) is a non-profit association of international schools and post-secondary institutions which provides educational accreditation, teacher and leadership recruitment services, links to higher education, governance assistance and help with founding new schools. Quality Schools International (QSI) is a group of non-profit international schools offering education in the English language, in a number of countries in Europe, Asia, and South America. QSI is a member of Central and Eastern European Schools Association (CEESA) for US Overseas schools. European Council of International Schools (ECIS) is an association of European schools.
Sarajevo
Bloom School Sarajevo
Address: Nalina 16, 71 000 Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tel: +387-(0)33-207-899
Tuition Rates: Inquire at school
Bloom School Sarajevo is a preschool, primary school, and international high school that welcomes children and youth from ages 3 through 19. At Bloom, children and youth are given maximum responsibility for their learning process to develop intrinsic motivation, exercise strong values, and demonstrate excellence in all aspects of their lives. They offer an extended day schedule and afterschool programming to provide a diverse set of holistic learning opportunities for students, and to accommodate working parents. Bloom is a Cambridge International Assessment School, and it is accredited by the Montessori Evaluation and Assessment Board.
Bosna Sema - International School of Sarajevo
Address: Francuske Revolucije b.b.
Ilidza 71210 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tel: +387 33 944 100
Tuition Rates: Inquire at school
Bosna Sema educational institutions are privately owned institutions which consists of three faculties - Education, Economics and Faculty for Engineering and IT studies.
Prva bosnjacka gimnazija - Cambridge International School
Address: Petrakijina 22,
71 000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tel: +387 33 227 096
Email: skola@bosnjackagim.edu.ba
Tuition Rates: Inquire at school
Prva bosnjacka gimnazija was founded in 1995. The school has been a Cambridge International School since 2005, offering IGCSE and AS/A Level programmes. In its essence, the school offers three curricula: Curriculum A, B & C. Curriculum A follows the Teaching Plan and Programme of Sarajevo Canton. Curriculum B stands for a combination of the international Students.