British School, Caracas
School in Caracas, Miranda, Venezuela
The British School, Caracas | |
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Address | |
Avenida Luis Roche con 9na transversal de Altamira. Caracas , Miranda Venezuela | |
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School type | Private |
Denomination | non-denominational. |
Founded | 1950 |
Founder | BOAC (British Airways) |
Head of school | George Palmer |
Age range | 3-18 |
Number of pupils | 360 |
Education system | English National Curriculum, IGCSE and IB Diploma program. |
Language | english for most subjects, also spanish and french. |
Classrooms | 17 students avg |
Houses | Andres Bello, Miranda, Bolivar and Sucre. |
Alumni | Carlos Caiazza, Jose Miguel Delgado, Felipe Balbi, Pablo Guareschi, Andre Golabek |
Website | http://www.tbscaracas.com/ |
The British School, Caracas (TBSC) is a private school in Altamira, Caracas, Venezuela[1] that provides a British style education based upon the framework of the National Curriculum for England, with focus on Venezuelan culture and history. It also offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and is regarded as the School with the highest level of education in Venezuela
See also
- Education in Venezuela
References
- ^ "Contact Us Archived 2015-03-02 at the Wayback Machine." The British School, Caracas. Retrieved on March 16, 2015. "Street Address: Transversal 9 Este Av. Luis Roche Urbanización Altamira Caracas, VENEZUELA"
External links
- Official website
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International schools in Venezuela
- Colegio Humboldt
- Colegio Agustín Codazzi
- Colegio Amerigo Vespucci (**)
- Colegio NS de Pompei (**)
- Lycée Français de Caracas
- The British School, Caracas
- Escuela Campo Alegre
- Colegio Internacional de Caracas (International School of Caracas)
- International Christian School Caracas
- Escuela Bella Vista
- Colegio Antonio Rosmini (**)
German schools with one asterisk are not recognized by the German ZfA (Central Office of Schools) - Maracaibo previously had a school recognized by the West German government (see p. 29 of this document)
Italian schools with two asterisks are not recognized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Italian schools with two asterisks are not recognized by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs