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Parent Student Handbook

We have published the BIS Student Parent Handbook in Adobe Acrobat PDF file format for your information. The main goal of this handbook is to inform parents and students about BIS policies and procedures, school expectations, curriculum, assessment and student services.

To facilitate ease in accessing relevant information we have divided the handbook into six PDF files. Each PDF File contains one section of the original handbook.

Please note that we are currently updating the Parent/Student Handbook and the new version will be updated as soon as it is ready. Please contact Mr Nilsson if you have any queries.

31. Section 1: BIS Welcome and Overview 1.77Mb
312E31. Welcome from the Director  
312E32. Bali International School Teaching Staff 2010-2011  
312E33. Teaching Faculty by Nationality  
312E34. Student Body Demographics by Nationality  
312E35. BIS Support Staff 2010-2011  
312E36. Acronyms Commonly used at Bali International School  
312E37. BIS Operational Organization Chart for 2010-2011  
312E38. Mission, Vision and Core Values of BIS  
312E39. Milestones in the History of BIS 1985 - 2009  
312E3130. School Governance & Organization  
312E3131. Strategic Plan  
312E3132. Parents, Teachers and Friends Association ( PTFA )  
312E3133. Accreditation  
32. Section 2: BIS Communications 81Kb
322E31. Communications and Publications  
322E32. Communication of Emergency Procedures  
322E33. Supporting the BIS Ground Staff and Security Personnel  
322E34. Communicating using E-mail  
322E35. Student Use of School Phone and Cell Phones  
33. Section 3: Student Admissions and Enrollment 110Kb
332E31. Admissions Criteria  
332E32. Admission of Students who Require Learning Support  
332E33. Registration & Waiting List  
332E34. Enrollment Procedures  
332E35. IB Requirements  
332E36. Placement on Enrollement  
332E37. Pre-School Start Dates and Rollover to Full-Day Programme / Kindergarten  
332E38. Departure / Withdrawal  
332E39. Guardianship and Supervision Policy  
332E3130. Fees and Levies  
34. Section 4: Community Rights and Expectations 270Kb
342E31. School Attendance  
342E32. BIS Tandy Procedure  
342E33. Boundaries during School Hours  
342E34. Absence Policy  
342E35. Academics Expectations  
342E36. Computer Lab Use  
342E37. BIS Student Uniform and Dress Code  
342E38. BIS Behaviour Code  
342E39. Collective Responsibilities  
342E3130. School Rule Infractions and Due Process  
342E3131. Security Procedures  
342E3132. Pembantus and Driver  
35. Section 5: BIS Student Life Programs 131Kb
352E31. After School Program / Extra Curricular and Co-Curricular Activities  
352E32. Enrollment  
352E33. Global Citizenship Programme  
352E34. Facility Usage and Rental Agreement  
352E35. Facility Usage  
352E36. Facility Rental Agreement  
36. Section 6: Student Support Service 200Kb
362E31. ESL (English as a Second Language ) and Special Needs  
362E32. Conselling Services  
362E33. Student Government and Leadership  
362E34. School Library PS to Grade 12  
362E35. Health Services : BIS School Clinic  

"The seat of knowledge is in the head, of wisdom, in the heart."

William Hazlitt

fact

The BIS faculty hail from 10 different countries, with Australians, Canadians, and New Zealanders having the greatest representation.

testimonials

We are simply delighted that our 8 year old daughter is enjoying her time in BIS and growing as a student and a human being. We had chosen the School more or less through knowing an acquaintance on the staff although its robust academic reputation across the island did precede that connection. The geographic location suited our business and our home so the selection was a no-brainer. It was therefore a huge bonus to find that our expectations regarding the quality of teachers were exceeded by a generous margin. If we faced the choice again, there is no question that BIS would win hands down over other academic institutions on the island.

Jessica