Federation of British International Schools in Asia

The Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA) is a regional federation of leading British International schools in Asia. Founded in 1988 as the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia (FOBISSEA),[1] FOBISIA aims to promote a British style education system in schools throughout Asia, and gives students the opportunity for collaboration and friendly competition through its annual sporting and musical festivals. A key aim of FOBISIA is also the opportunity for teachers from member schools to attend training workshops.

The logo of the Federation of British International Schools in Asia.

Members

Brunei

China

Hong Kong

Indonesia

Malaysia

  • Crescendo HELP International School (CHIS)
  • elc International School (elc)
  • Eaton International School (EIS)
  • Epsom College in Malaysia (ECiM)
  • Garden International School Kuala Lumpur (GISKL)
  • HELP International School, Kuala Lumpur (HIS)
  • Kinabalu International School (KIS)
  • King Henry VIII College (KH8)
  • Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ)
  • Marlborough College Malaysia (MCM)
  • Nexus International School (NISM)
  • Prince of Wales Island International School, Penang (POWIIS)
  • Prince of Wales Island International Primary School (POWIIS Primary)
  • Repton International School
  • Sri KDU International School (SKIS)
  • Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya (SISJ)
  • St. Christopher’s International School, Penang (SCIS)
  • St. Joseph's Institution International School Malaysia, Tropicana PJ Campus (SJII)
  • Tenby Setia Eco Park (TSEP)
  • The Alice Smith School, Kuala Lumpur (KLASS)
  • The British International School of Kuala Lumpur (BSKL)
  • The International School@Park City (ISP)
  • The International School of Penang (Uplands) (ISPU)
  • XCL International School, Penang (BXCL)

Japan

Nepal

Philippines

Singapore

South Korea

Taiwan

Thailand

Vietnam

References

  1. "History of FOBISIA". FOBISIA. Retrieved 2014-11-15.
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