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AP, IB, WASC, ACSI, LEP, Immersion, these can seem like just a bunch of unimportant letters on a piece of paper, but beware, they mean a lot! It is exciting to live in an “Education City” where there are lots of great schooling options, but if you don’t know what makes one school different from another, it can be a confusing experience to choose the best option. When looking at schools, one has to take into account many things, such as where you plan to send your children to college, what type of program offerings you want available, the qualifications of the teaching faculty, cost, and so much more.

Many people want to know what makes Bandung Alliance Intercultural School (BAIS) different from the other alternatives in Kota Baru and Bandung. To answer that question is no small task, there are many things that set BAIS apart from other options. First and foremost is our faculty. Without a doubt, our greatest asset is our highly qualified and dedicated teaching and administrative faculty. 100% of our expatriate teaching faculty are certified teachers in the United States. Eleven of our teaching faculty hold a Master’s degree, and, all of our expatriate staff has gone through a thorough screening process with our parent organization, the Network of International Christian Schools. What this means is that you can be sure that your children are getting the highest quality education possible from native English speaking teachers in all of their classes (except foreign languages of course). From our recent accreditation process, BAIS was recognized by a dual accrediting agency report as having a top quality staff after their visit last spring, so we aren’t the only ones that think our staff is great, and our parents see the difference!

Before we go further on the qualities of BAIS that set us apart, it is important to note that BAIS is accredited by two outside agencies that are based in the United States, WASC and ACSI. WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) is the education accreditation agency responsible for accrediting all schools in the western United States and certain countries outside the US who choose to open themselves up to this rigorous process. This agency, along with ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International), come in and investigates all aspects of the school from curriculum to kitchen safety. They look through all available documentation and then make recommendations for improvement and give commendations on things that are going well. So, as a parent you can rest assured that accredited schools like ours meet certain guidelines and requirements according to a US standard. This is very important, as the diploma that we award to our graduating seniors has a much higher value than if we were not accredited. Universities across the US can automatically know that our programs are of top quality, and that an “A” in Biology for example means something. This is a critically important element of any college preparatory program.

Having discussed accreditation, which definitely sets us apart, there are other important elements that also make our school unique. Over 70% of our graduates attend university in the United States, and the remaining students attend schools in countries across Asia, Europe, Australia and Canada. When looking for a school you have to keep your goals in mind and ask an important question: where do you want your child to go to university? Our graduates from the last several years have attended such schools as New York University, University of California at Irvin, University of Massachusetts, Virginia Tech, Asbury College, University of Washington, Singapore School of Management, University of Melbourne, and many more. Our students gain acceptance to some of the top colleges in the US and worldwide each year.

One of the reasons that our students are accepted to great schools is because of our rigorous academic program. Our high school program is anchored by our Advanced Placement (AP) Program. Our motivated students can take college level courses in eight different subject areas ranging from history to science and math. If students successfully complete the courses and pass the end of course AP exam, they can receive university credit from scores of institutions across the US, and in countries from Europe and Asia. Additionally if our students complete a certain set of these courses, they are eligible for the internationally recognized APID (Advanced Placement International Diploma). Unlike the IB program, with AP, students can craft a schedule that works with their individual talents and skills instead of being tracked in one certain direction. The flexibility of the AP program means kids are able to take in depth courses in the areas that they are gifted in.

BAIS has also developed a comprehensive program for students new to the English Language. For students who do not have enough English ability to gain entrance into our regular program, we have two options. For those that are non-speakers, we have what we call our English Immersion Program or “Immersion” for short. Students in this program get four hours a day of straight English instruction, and also join some of the specials classes like art and physical education, and even math. If a student comes to us with some English ability, they can join our Limited English Proficient (LEP) program. In this program, students attend regular courses, but have one extra period of English each day to help them make quick progress. After two years in our LEP program students begin to attend the same courses as our proficient English speakers.

Perhaps one of the most exciting additions to BAIS this past two years has been our Pre-School through 12th grade Mandarin program. Beginning last year, BAIS began offering, at parent request, Mandarin Language study for students in all of our grades. This year (2012-2013) we have been able to hire a native Mandarin speaker from China to come to BAIS and teach in this program. Next year (2013-2014) we will add one more native Mandarin speaker to our program to help meet demand as it grows. We look forward to seeing this popular program continue to expand!

So, as you can see, BAIS has many things that set it apart from other schooling options in Bandung and Kota Baru. Anchored by a high quality staff, a rigorous and varied academic program, and with the backing of two US accrediting agencies, you know that your children have the greatest opportunity for success here at BAIS. If you would like to join us for second semester, or check us out for next year, please contact our office at +62-82-8190-90000, or visit our website at baisedu.org.AP, IB, WASC, ACSI, LEP, Immersion, these can seem like just a bunch of unimportant letters on a piece of paper, but beware, they mean a lot! It is exciting to live in an “Education City” where there are lots of great schooling options, but if you don’t know what makes one school different from another, it can be a confusing experience to choose the best option. When looking at schools, one has to take into account many things, such as where you plan to send your children to college, what type of program offerings you want available, the qualifications of the teaching faculty, cost, and so much more.

Many people want to know what makes Bandung Alliance Intercultural School (BAIS) different from the other alternatives in Kota Baru and Bandung. To answer that question is no small task, there are many things that set BAIS apart from other options. First and foremost is our faculty. Without a doubt, our greatest asset is our highly qualified and dedicated teaching and administrative faculty. 100% of our expatriate teaching faculty are certified teachers in the United States. Eleven of our teaching faculty hold a Master’s degree, and, all of our expatriate staff has gone through a thorough screening process with our parent organization, the Network of International Christian Schools. What this means is that you can be sure that your children are getting the highest quality education possible from native English speaking teachers in all of their classes (except foreign languages of course). From our recent accreditation process, BAIS was recognized by a dual accrediting agency report as having a top quality staff after their visit last spring, so we aren’t the only ones that think our staff is great, and our parents see the difference!

Before we go further on the qualities of BAIS that set us apart, it is important to note that BAIS is accredited by two outside agencies that are based in the United States, WASC and ACSI. WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) is the education accreditation agency responsible for accrediting all schools in the western United States and certain countries outside the US who choose to open themselves up to this rigorous process. This agency, along with ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International), come in and investigates all aspects of the school from curriculum to kitchen safety. They look through all available documentation and then make recommendations for improvement and give commendations on things that are going well. So, as a parent you can rest assured that accredited schools like ours meet certain guidelines and requirements according to a US standard. This is very important, as the diploma that we award to our graduating seniors has a much higher value than if we were not accredited. Universities across the US can automatically know that our programs are of top quality, and that an “A” in Biology for example means something. This is a critically important element of any college preparatory program.

Having discussed accreditation, which definitely sets us apart, there are other important elements that also make our school unique. Over 70% of our graduates attend university in the United States, and the remaining students attend schools in countries across Asia, Europe, Australia and Canada. When looking for a school you have to keep your goals in mind and ask an important question: where do you want your child to go to university? Our graduates from the last several years have attended such schools as New York University, University of California at Irvin, University of Massachusetts, Virginia Tech, Asbury College, University of Washington, Singapore School of Management, University of Melbourne, and many more. Our students gain acceptance to some of the top colleges in the US and worldwide each year.

One of the reasons that our students are accepted to great schools is because of our rigorous academic program. Our high school program is anchored by our Advanced Placement (AP) Program. Our motivated students can take college level courses in eight different subject areas ranging from history to science and math. If students successfully complete the courses and pass the end of course AP exam, they can receive university credit from scores of institutions across the US, and in countries from Europe and Asia. Additionally if our students complete a certain set of these courses, they are eligible for the internationally recognized APID (Advanced Placement International Diploma). Unlike the IB program, with AP, students can craft a schedule that works with their individual talents and skills instead of being tracked in one certain direction. The flexibility of the AP program means kids are able to take in depth courses in the areas that they are gifted in.

BAIS has also developed a comprehensive program for students new to the English Language. For students who do not have enough English ability to gain entrance into our regular program, we have two options. For those that are non-speakers, we have what we call our English Immersion Program or “Immersion” for short. Students in this program get four hours a day of straight English instruction, and also join some of the specials classes like art and physical education, and even math. If a student comes to us with some English ability, they can join our Limited English Proficient (LEP) program. In this program, students attend regular courses, but have one extra period of English each day to help them make quick progress. After two years in our LEP program students begin to attend the same courses as our proficient English speakers.

Perhaps one of the most exciting additions to BAIS this past two years has been our Pre-School through 12th grade Mandarin program. Beginning last year, BAIS began offering, at parent request, Mandarin Language study for students in all of our grades. This year (2012-2013) we have been able to hire a native Mandarin speaker from China to come to BAIS and teach in this program. Next year (2013-2014) we will add one more native Mandarin speaker to our program to help meet demand as it grows. We look forward to seeing this popular program continue to expand!

So, as you can see, BAIS has many things that set it apart from other schooling options in Bandung and Kota Baru. Anchored by a high quality staff, a rigorous and varied academic program, and with the backing of two US accrediting agencies, you know that your children have the greatest opportunity for success here at BAIS. If you would like to join us for second semester, or check us out for next year, please contact our office at +62-82-8190-90000, or visit our website at baisedu.org.AP, IB, WASC, ACSI, LEP, Immersion, these can seem like just a bunch of unimportant letters on a piece of paper, but beware, they mean a lot! It is exciting to live in an “Education City” where there are lots of great schooling options, but if you don’t know what makes one school different from another, it can be a confusing experience to choose the best option. When looking at schools, one has to take into account many things, such as where you plan to send your children to college, what type of program offerings you want available, the qualifications of the teaching faculty, cost, and so much more.

Many people want to know what makes Bandung Alliance Intercultural School (BAIS) different from the other alternatives in Kota Baru and Bandung. To answer that question is no small task, there are many things that set BAIS apart from other options. First and foremost is our faculty. Without a doubt, our greatest asset is our highly qualified and dedicated teaching and administrative faculty. 100% of our expatriate teaching faculty are certified teachers in the United States. Eleven of our teaching faculty hold a Master’s degree, and, all of our expatriate staff has gone through a thorough screening process with our parent organization, the Network of International Christian Schools. What this means is that you can be sure that your children are getting the highest quality education possible from native English speaking teachers in all of their classes (except foreign languages of course). From our recent accreditation process, BAIS was recognized by a dual accrediting agency report as having a top quality staff after their visit last spring, so we aren’t the only ones that think our staff is great, and our parents see the difference!

Before we go further on the qualities of BAIS that set us apart, it is important to note that BAIS is accredited by two outside agencies that are based in the United States, WASC and ACSI. WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) is the education accreditation agency responsible for accrediting all schools in the western United States and certain countries outside the US who choose to open themselves up to this rigorous process. This agency, along with ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International), come in and investigates all aspects of the school from curriculum to kitchen safety. They look through all available documentation and then make recommendations for improvement and give commendations on things that are going well. So, as a parent you can rest assured that accredited schools like ours meet certain guidelines and requirements according to a US standard. This is very important, as the diploma that we award to our graduating seniors has a much higher value than if we were not accredited. Universities across the US can automatically know that our programs are of top quality, and that an “A” in Biology for example means something. This is a critically important element of any college preparatory program.

Having discussed accreditation, which definitely sets us apart, there are other important elements that also make our school unique. Over 70% of our graduates attend university in the United States, and the remaining students attend schools in countries across Asia, Europe, Australia and Canada. When looking for a school you have to keep your goals in mind and ask an important question: where do you want your child to go to university? Our graduates from the last several years have attended such schools as New York University, University of California at Irvin, University of Massachusetts, Virginia Tech, Asbury College, University of Washington, Singapore School of Management, University of Melbourne, and many more. Our students gain acceptance to some of the top colleges in the US and worldwide each year.

One of the reasons that our students are accepted to great schools is because of our rigorous academic program. Our high school program is anchored by our Advanced Placement (AP) Program. Our motivated students can take college level courses in eight different subject areas ranging from history to science and math. If students successfully complete the courses and pass the end of course AP exam, they can receive university credit from scores of institutions across the US, and in countries from Europe and Asia. Additionally if our students complete a certain set of these courses, they are eligible for the internationally recognized APID (Advanced Placement International Diploma). Unlike the IB program, with AP, students can craft a schedule that works with their individual talents and skills instead of being tracked in one certain direction. The flexibility of the AP program means kids are able to take in depth courses in the areas that they are gifted in.

BAIS has also developed a comprehensive program for students new to the English Language. For students who do not have enough English ability to gain entrance into our regular program, we have two options. For those that are non-speakers, we have what we call our English Immersion Program or “Immersion” for short. Students in this program get four hours a day of straight English instruction, and also join some of the specials classes like art and physical education, and even math. If a student comes to us with some English ability, they can join our Limited English Proficient (LEP) program. In this program, students attend regular courses, but have one extra period of English each day to help them make quick progress. After two years in our LEP program students begin to attend the same courses as our proficient English speakers.

Perhaps one of the most exciting additions to BAIS this past two years has been our Pre-School through 12th grade Mandarin program. Beginning last year, BAIS began offering, at parent request, Mandarin Language study for students in all of our grades. This year (2012-2013) we have been able to hire a native Mandarin speaker from China to come to BAIS and teach in this program. Next year (2013-2014) we will add one more native Mandarin speaker to our program to help meet demand as it grows. We look forward to seeing this popular program continue to expand!

So, as you can see, BAIS has many things that set it apart from other schooling options in Bandung and Kota Baru. Anchored by a high quality staff, a rigorous and varied academic program, and with the backing of two US accrediting agencies, you know that your children have the greatest opportunity for success here at BAIS. If you would like to join us for second semester, or check us out for next year, please contact our office at +62-82-8190-90000, or visit our website at baisedu.org.

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