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International School of the Basel Region AG

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Updated July 2026

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Accreditations

Languages

English flagEnglishGerman flagGerman

The International School Basel is a not-for-profit, English-language International Baccalaureate (IB) World School providing a comprehensive educational journey for students aged 3 to 18. It is the largest IB day school in the Basel region, dedicated to fostering global citizens through a holistic and supportive learning environment.

Teaching approach

The school is a not-for-profit institution that prioritizes a holistic approach to education, aiming to nurture the mind, body, and heart of each student. It emphasizes global citizenship, sustainability, and the development of intellectual, personal, emotional, and social skills. The community fosters an inclusive, diverse environment where students are encouraged to explore their passions and grow into confident, compassionate individuals.

Programmes

The school offers three International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3–11, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11–16, and the Diploma Programme (DP) for ages 16–19. A Dual Language Programme is available in the Junior and Middle School divisions, integrating English and German instruction. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking and academic excellence, with the DP preparing students for externally validated examinations and university entrance.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides tailored learning support for students with mild to moderate learning needs, working in partnership with families to ensure appropriate resources are in place. Enrolment for students requiring additional support may be conditional, with parents agreeing to specific services to facilitate student success. In cases where the school cannot meet a student's specific support requirements, it provides guidance toward alternative educational options.

Frequently asked questions(7)
What curriculum does International School of the Basel Region AG offer?
International School of the Basel Region AG offers IB PYP, IB MYP and IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at International School of the Basel Region AG?
Annual tuition at International School of the Basel Region AG is CHF 14.3K–CHF 37.7K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does International School of the Basel Region AG teach?
International School of the Basel Region AG enrolls students aged 3 to 19.
Is International School of the Basel Region AG a day or boarding school?
International School of the Basel Region AG is a day school.
What accreditations does International School of the Basel Region AG hold?
International School of the Basel Region AG holds accreditations including IB, NEASC and CIS.
Is International School of the Basel Region AG co-educational?
International School of the Basel Region AG is a co-ed school.
Where is International School of the Basel Region AG located?
International School of the Basel Region AG is an international school in Basel, Switzerland.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2025/2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Early Childhood 1 (5 mornings)3–4CHF 14.3K
Early Childhood 1 (5 mornings, 1 extended to a full day)3–4CHF 16.1K
Early Childhood 1 (5 mornings, 2 extended to a full day)3–4CHF 18K
Early Childhood 1 (5 mornings, 3 extended to a full day)3–4CHF 19.9K
Early Childhood 1 (5 mornings, 4 extended to a full day)3–4CHF 21.7K
Early Childhood 1 (5 full days)3–4CHF 23.8K
Early Childhood 24–5CHF 23.8K
Early Childhood 3 – Grade 55–11CHF 28K
Grade 6 – 811–14CHF 32K
Grade 9 – 1014–16CHF 33.4K
Grade 11 – 1216–18CHF 37.7K
Other fees(1)
Other fees
Enrolment fee· Development Fee. One-time payment required for new students and returning students away for more than 14 months. Payable once a place has been offered to guarantee enrolment. Non-refundable.CHF 4.5K

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: See Financial Regulations

Admissions

The school accepts students throughout the school year, subject to space availability and the fulfillment of entry requirements. The application process involves registration via an online portal, submission of required documentation, and, for students entering Grade 6 and above, an online English proficiency test and potential interview. Admission decisions consider the student's English proficiency, previous academic records, and the availability of places for siblings.

Calendar

The academic year typically begins in mid-August and concludes in mid-June. The calendar includes scheduled breaks for Autumn, Winter (spanning late December to early January), Fasnacht, and Spring, alongside various public holidays and staff in-service days. Parent-Teacher-Student (PTS) conferences are held at designated times throughout the year, and graduation ceremonies are scheduled in late May or early June.

Facilities

PlaygroundLibraryDining hallGymnasiumFitness centreScience labsSTEM labArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumSports field

About the campus

The school operates across three campuses in Aesch, Fiechten, and Reinach, all connected by public transportation. Facilities include flexible classrooms, science labs, robotics workshops, art studios, and performance spaces. Sports infrastructure features indoor gymnasiums, fitness rooms, and outdoor sports fields, while dedicated wellbeing spaces, such as counselling offices and quiet zones, are available to support student health.

Co-curriculars

Students have access to a wide range of co-curricular activities, including sports, drama, music, art, and debate. The school offers specific programmes such as the Kumon Basketball Academy, Football Academy, and various holiday camps. Additionally, students can participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award and various clubs, providing opportunities to cooperate, compete, and develop new skills.

  • Bradley Roberts
    Bradley RobertsDirector

    As the Director, Bradley Roberts serves as the chief executive officer of the International School of the Basel Region (ISBR) and has full operational control of the school, including responsibility for educational policies and administrative management.

  • Angelika KüsterDirector of Teaching and Learning | MUN Coordinator

    Angelika Küster serves as the Director of Teaching and Learning and is also the MUN Coordinator.

  • Balázs SzegediDirector of Operations

    Balázs Szegedi is the Director of Operations for the school.

  • Michelle PhillipsJunior School Principal

    Michelle Phillips is the Principal of the Junior School.

  • Siân ThomasMiddle School Principal

    Siân Thomas is the Principal of the Middle School.

  • Ian HokeSenior School Principal

    Ian Hoke is the Principal of the Senior School.