Biñan Philippines
Brent International School Manila (South)

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Description

In 1984, the Board of Trustees of Brent School established Brent International School Manila in Pasig, Metro Manila. This second Brent school assumed the traditions, the style, and the educational system of its mother school and graduated its first twelve students in 1986. In 1994, the Board of Trustees accepted an invitation from the Chairman of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority to open a third Brent school in Subic for children of foreign investors and those of the local community. In 1997 the three schools were incorporated separately, and each now has its own Board of Trustees under the Corporation. (Locate the tab “Other Brent Schools” to view the websites for Baguio and Subic.) Also in 1997, Brent International School Manila began construction of a new campus in Mamplasan, Biñan, south of Manila and Alabang. The campus, with a capacity for 1,500 students, was opened in 1999. The Pasig campus was closed at the end of the 2007-2008 school year. Brent International School Manila operates out of the Mamplasan, Biñan campus but also runs the satellite school for elementary students on the International Rice Research Institute compound in Los Baños. Our rich past has deep meaning today, symbolically and in practice. Brent invites students from all religious faiths and backgrounds, and provides a quality Western-style education in a nurturing atmosphere of acceptance and tolerance. Our positive sense of community, and ability to support students in mind, body and spirit, is proudly traced to our unique inception in 1909.

  • Day school tuition $3376 - $9120 USD
  • Grades for day school Pre-K/Reception -
    12th Grade/Year 13
  • Year founded 1862
  • Boarding school tuition No Information
  • Curricula IB Diploma, Host Country's National
  • Type Co-ed

Accreditations

Western Association of Schools and Colleges, International Baccalaureate, East Asia Regional Council of Schools, National Honor Society, National Association for College Admission Counseling, Department of Education, Episcopal Church in the Philippines, Special Education Network in Asia


Admissions Information

  • Waiting List Yes
  • Application fee (domestic) $200 USD
  • Application fee (international) $200 USD

Waiting List

brent.edu.ph/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/school-fees-2020-2021-1.pdf Wait Pool


Academics

  • Assigns homework Yes
  • Use of technology in the classroom Yes
  • Language of instruction English
  • ELL support Yes
  • Learning support Yes
  • Native English teachers Yes

Learning Support

brent.edu.ph/academics/student-services/ The Student Services Program is designed to support students with mild learning differences. Brent's goal is to identify students' individual learning needs, explore strategies on their behalf, and provide them with effective interventions and support. Students' specific needs are generally met within the parameters of the existing curriculum, with minor accommodations or modifications. The full-inclusion model allows support teachers to work alongside the main classroom teachers. Support significantly decreases as students move up the grade levels since self-management skills are developed and demands for independent learning increase. Space is limited and each applicant is considered through Admissions on a case-by-case basis.

School Life

  • Sports teams available Yes
  • Pastoral Care Yes
  • Do students practice religion at the school Yes
  • School provides lunch Yes
  • Uniform required Yes

ELL

brent.edu.ph/academics/student-services/


Sports Teams

brent.edu.ph/activities/directors-welcome/#sports


Pastoral Care

brent.edu.ph/about/spiritual-life/chapel-programs-notes/


Religion at School

brent.edu.ph/about/spiritual-life/