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Brent International Schoolis an internationalco-educational,day school associated with theEpiscopal Church in the Philippines.It has campuses in different locations throughout the Philippines: Brent School Manila in Brgy. Mamplasan,Biñan, Laguna;Brent SchoolBaguio;and Brent SchoolSubic.
Brent International School | |
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Address | |
Brentville Subdivision, Barangay Mamplasan ,, 4024 | |
Coordinates | 14°18′12″N121°4′55″E/ 14.30333°N 121.08194°E |
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Type | Privateinternational school |
Established | 1909 |
Headmaster | Jason Atkins |
Grades | Preschool– Grade12 |
Campuses | Manila Campus Bagio Campus Subic Campus |
Campus size | 26 acres / 10.6 hectares |
Color(s) | Maroon |
Athletics conference | Asia Pacific Activities Conference |
Mascot | Lion |
Accreditation | Western Association of Schools and Colleges |
Yearbook | Ganza |
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Campus
editManila
editIn 1984, the Board of Trustees of Brent School established Brent International School Manila in Pasig, Metro Manila (that location has since closed). This second Brent school assumed the traditions, the style, and the educational system of its mother school, and its first twelve students graduated in 1986. Brent School Manila is now the Main Campus, located inBiñan,and the member school ofAsia Pacific Activities Conference.The campus contains two learning center buildings; one for the upper school, middle school and lower school students and the other for students below third grade. The school also has two fields for after-school activities and an oval track.
Academics
editThe Brent International School campuses have four divisions for academics: the Early Learning Program (kindergarten-grade 2), Lower School (grades 3-5), Middle School (grades 6-8), and Upper School (grades 9-12). In the Upper School, the curriculum iscollege preparatory.
The International Baccalaureate Program
editBrent International School is among the few schools in thePhilippinesto offer theInternational Baccalaureate Diploma Programmefor students in the 11th and 12th grades. Brent follows an inclusive rather than exclusive policy for the International Baccalaureate Program, allowing any students willing to undertake the heavy course loads to do so. Despite this inclusive philosophy, the average pass rate for Brent diploma candidates for the classes of 2001 to 2007 was 87.3%, well above the world mean of 81.4% for all diploma candidates during the same period. In fact, the last five years the average pass rate was 91.2%. Further, the mean score for Brent IB Diploma awardees over those seven years was 32.7 points, likewise significantly above the 30.1 world mean for the same years.[1]
School Crest
editThe meaning of the Brent School Crest:
- TheLionstands for pride and courage;
- TheLaurel Leavesstand for knowledge and learning;
- The6 starsstand for loyalty, integrity, courtesy, sincerity, honesty, and camaraderie.
The Brent School crest was revised for the Manila and Subic campuses, but the elements remain constant. The Manila and Subic campuses each use a redrawn crest while Brent Baguio retains the original crest.
References
edit- ^"Archived copy"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on March 17, 2012.RetrievedMay 7,2012.
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