About The British School in The Netherlands (BSN)
The British School in The Netherlands (BSN) is n international school for girls and boys aged 3-18 and is a thriving community of 80+ nationalities. We encourage high aspirations and challenge our students 鈥 supporting them as they learn and grow into confident individuals.
We offer a British and international curriculum, with General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examinations and four pathways from the age of 16 - A Levels, the 麻花视频 Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, the 麻花视频 Baccalaureate Career Programme and BTEC qualifications. Our students go on to study at universities all over the world.
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English,IB
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
Unknown
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My children attend the school from the age of three to sixteen. The school has first class facilities, but sadly the teaching does not meet the expectations of a school of this calibre. There is a lack of pastoral care in secondary school, making the SSV campus a large, impersonal place which fosters a rather unfriendly environment which my teens did not thrive in. We ended up leaving the school, after 12 years there, disappointed by the quality of the teaching and the general atmosphere.
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, 3 years ago
Best international school in the country
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, a year ago
Great school
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, a year ago
Great school
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, 4 months ago
I studied here from 1999 to 2001. I hope the school has improved since then. At the time it was a rather unpleasant place for an student with a non-British background and the school provided absolutely no guidance with regards to choice of a university and further education at graduation (even though someone was actually tasked with that). The only positive experience were physics classes.