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Sofia, Vitosha district, with a Plovdiv campus. WonderWorld Kindergarten is at 15 Ivan Radoev Street for 2–9-year-olds, and British School and College is at 20 Georgi Raichev Street for 10–18-year-olds. Plovdiv campus is at 45 Tsar Ivan Asen II Street.
WonderWorld - Kindergarten; Grades 1-4 (2–9 years). British School and College (10–18 years).
British international day school with three campuses (Sofia two campuses and Plovdiv) and IB World School status.
EAL (English as an Additional Language) classes are offered. Additional language classes in Spanish, French, German, and Chinese are available. Learning support includes extra Maths and Science lessons; digital tools such as Fast ForWord and Clear Fluency support language and literacy development.
British international school located in Bulgaria (Sofia and Plovdiv campuses).
Kindergarten day runs 8:00–16:00, with Welcome and breakfast 8:00–9:00; Story Time 9:00–9:15; breaks 10:00–11:30 and 12:00–12:40; nap/quiet time 13:00–15:00; 16:00–17:00 free play and pick-up. Young Engineers (6–14) day runs 8:00–17:00 with breaks at 10:20–10:50 and 12:10–13:10, and a 16:00–17:00 pick-up window.
Door-to-door transport in Sofia with either round-trip or one-way options; three zones: Zone 1 Inner Ring, Zone 2 Middle Ring, Zone 3 Outer Ring. 2024–2025 transport fees apply. Admissions: +359 886 510 510; office@bssofia.bg.
Uniforms are ordered directly from the official supplier's online store. Kindergarten-Grade 6 and Grades 7-12 have separate ordering pages.
The canteen offers a monthly menu aligned with the needs of growing children and provides hot meals at lunchtime with vegetarian options, salads, and fruit. Kindergarten meals occur three times a day: 10:00 fruit breakfast, 12:45 lunch, and 15:00 afternoon snack. In School & College, meals occur twice daily: 10:00 fruit breakfast and 13:00 lunch, and there is a cafeteria snack shop available for purchases.
The school has a house system with four houses (Dragon, Phoenix, Kraken, Centaur). Pupils wear house membership T‑shirts and house competitions encourage social activities and teamwork.
The proprietor and principal is Mrs. Teodora Nenova; The chair of the board of governors is Mrs. Teodora Nenova.
IEYC is used in the Early Years, Cambridge Primary Programme for ages 5–11, Cambridge Secondary, IPC, and IMYC. The school is licensed to offer the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and provides the IB Diploma Programme (DP) and the IB Career Programme (CP). Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) courses are taught, and IGCSE revision courses are offered in the summer. Art & Design is offered in IGCSE, and Visual Arts is offered in the IB Diploma Programme. English is the language of instruction with EAL support; Bulgarian is offered as a native language option, and there are IB language options including English, Bulgarian, and French among others.
Student to teacher ratio 5:1; average class size 15 students, maximum 20.
IB Diploma is widely recognized by universities. Some IB students can receive university credits before enrolling; high IB scores can be accepted for credit or advanced standing by some universities. For example, Oxford commonly requires 38–40 points with 18 at Higher Level; Yale and New York University have accepted IB results as alternatives to certain standardized tests. Universities across Europe and the UK set various IB score expectations (e.g., University of Amsterdam 36, ETH Zurich 38, University of Copenhagen 30, Université PSL 33, Sorbonne University 33). Graduates from BSS have been admitted to universities such as Charles University, Bocconi University, University of Amsterdam, Warwick Business School, University of Manchester, and Concordia University, with many progressing to master's programs. The IB diploma is associated with enhanced access to scholarships and financial aid in some cases.
The school delivers social-emotional learning through planned Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHEE) lessons as part of the curriculum. It includes the Youth Effectiveness Programme (YET), circle time, and themed assemblies linked to the school's values and the informal curriculum. The approach emphasizes developing social skills, collaboration, ethical understanding, and the ability to work with others. The school fosters holistic development with social and emotional learning integrated across formal teaching and everyday school life.
Pastoral care focuses on the physical and emotional welfare of each student and aims to promote mental wellbeing. It supports personal and social development, with a counsellor and a network of staff across the school. The welfare of every pupil is safeguarded as part of daily teaching and school life, ensuring they feel safe, happy, and able to learn. SMSC development is a core expectation and is supported by relationships among staff and the pastoral programme.
Promoting and safeguarding the welfare of every student underpins everything we do. The school aims to create the safest environment within which each pupil can achieve their potential. Pastoral care supports physical and emotional welfare and helps monitor progress to keep students safe and supported. The school has a counsellor and a strong network of staff who work together to identify and address concerns, ensuring students are happy, safe, and learning.
The Admissions section provides access to Financial Terms 2025 - 2026, Entry Requirements, FAQ and Book a Visit. Financial Terms cover the Enrolment Fee and multiple payment options (Annual, Two Payments, Three Payments) for Kindergarten, School and College, with specific payment deadlines. School meals and door-to-door transport are available for an additional fee, and a Resources fee applies to learning materials; external examination fees may apply for Cambridge and IB assessments. English proficiency support is available via Fast ForWord at €100 per month if required, and a family discount reduces fees for a second (5%) and a third or subsequent child (10%). Fees are quoted in euros for a 10-month academic year and can be paid in one, two, or three instalments with deadlines such as 30 June 2025, 30 January 2026, 28 November 2025 and 27 February 2026. Entry Requirements describe documents and steps for Kindergarten, School and College enrolment (online apply, birth certificates, parent IDs; medical documents for younger children; placement tests in English and Maths for older cohorts; English-language level targets and use of Fast ForWord if needed). For College, entrance exams in English and Maths and an interview are arranged during trial days. The FAQ confirms BSS covers ages 2–18, outlines curriculum pathways (British National Curriculum, IEYC, Cambridge Primary/Lower Secondary/IMYC, IGCSE, IB DP), notes English as the language of instruction, and describes school meals and transport, uniform expectations, application timing (January–June, with summer entry possible), and how to apply (contact the Admissions team by email or phone). It also notes the school is the only accredited British School Overseas in Bulgaria, and provides details on nationalities, class sizes, and student body as part of the FAQs.
49 Kliment Ohridski blvd, Sofia 1756, Bulgaria. The school is located in Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria.
Lower Secondary School (Grades 5-7): national programme enriched by the Cambridge Lower Secondary; Middle School (Grades 8-10): national programme enriched by the Cambridge Checkpoint and IGCSE; Upper Secondary School (Grades 11-12): IB Diploma Programme and/or the national programme; International students in Grades 5-12 can choose to follow only the international pathway.
International secondary school offering the national programme alongside Cambridge Lower Secondary, Cambridge Checkpoint, IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme. IB World School since 2003; Cambridge International School since 2010; established in 1995 as an English-language secondary school.
Nationalities represented: 15 (Bulgaria, Netherlands, Hungary, India, Israel, Russia, United Kingdom, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey, United States, Georgia, Korea, Syria, China); most common nationality: Bulgarian; local to international ratio: 90% to 10% (9:1).
Affiliation with Bulgaria's national education system; authorisation by the Bulgarian Ministry of Education.
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 8am - 4pm.
School transport is available: 20-30% of students use school transport; buses to the school serve lines 69, 70, 88, 123, 280, 294; minibuses serve lines 5, 27, 29.
All students wear uniform attire. On the first day, official attire is white shirts/blouses, dark trousers/skirts, and dark shoes. From September 16, 2025, established uniform is a polo shirt with a dark blue cardigan/pullover/hoodie and dark trousers or skirt. Additional uniform sets are available for purchase at the school canteen on September 10–12, 2025, from 8:00am to 2:00am (until supplies last).
A catering service is available. The catering service starts on September 16, 2025, and lunch is organized by class mentors who will explain the arrangement. Catering can be requested via the school's financial office before each term.
Zlatarski International School of Sofia offers an international curriculum integrated with the English National Curriculum and their own contemporary teaching approach. The school is fully authorised by the Bulgarian Ministry of Education, the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) and Cambridge Assessment International Education. It integrates the Bulgarian educational system with the international IB framework and the British programmes – IGCSE and A Levels. The curriculum is structured across three stages: Cambridge Secondary (grades 5-8), IGCSE (grades 9-10) and International Baccalaureate / A Levels (grades 11-12). Graduates receive both the Bulgarian Diploma and an international IB or A Levels diploma. English is the main language of instruction.
Student/Teacher ratio: 5:1. Average class size: 16.
Excellent results in IB exams, national state exams, International GCSEs and Cambridge Checkpoint. Graduates continue their education at leading universities worldwide, including Oxford University, Princeton University, LSE, Imperial College London, Caltech, McGill University, Warwick University, King's College London, UCL, City University, Durham University, Queen Mary University, University of Vienna, Erasmus University, Bocconi University, Sciences Po, and more.
Graduates go on to study at leading universities worldwide, including Oxford University, Princeton University, LSE, Imperial College London, Caltech, McGill University, Warwick University, King's College London, UCL, City University, Durham University, Queen Mary University, University of Vienna, Erasmus University, Bocconi University, Sciences Po, and more.
Oxbridge and Medical school preparation and Universities and College Counselling are available to support high-achieving students.
The school has a supportive, trust-filled community with dedicated teachers who provide individual attention. The teaching team is highly qualified, with many holding doctoral degrees and educated at prestigious international universities. They impart academic knowledge and foster values such as mutual respect, tolerance, and collaboration. In a culture of trust and openness, students express themselves, share ideas, and learn from one another. Extracurricular activities occupy a central place in the school community, enriching social development through sport, dance, music, field trips, charity initiatives, public speaking, and exchanges with students abroad.
The school offers Bulgarian for foreigners, English language test preparation, and language programmes abroad.
The school supports mental wellbeing through a supportive environment, trust and openness, and opportunities to engage in sports, arts, and community service that foster social connections.
Admissions Zlatarski International School – Leading school in Sofia for students in grades 5 through 12. The admission procedure for students aged 11 through 18 is open for September 2026. Admissions are based on the results of the entrance exam, school reports, and an interview.
The school is licensed by the Ministry of Education and Science, the International Baccalaureate Organization, and Cambridge International Education. It educates about 300 Bulgarian and international students in grades 5–12. Students graduate with two diplomas – Bulgarian and international. The school was founded in 1995 as an English-language high school, and in 2003 became the first IB World School in Bulgaria. In 2010 the high school became the first Bulgarian school authorized to offer Cambridge programs (IGCSE and A Levels), and in 2017 it received a license for the Cambridge Secondary program. In 2018 Zlatarski International School opened to 5–7 grades. The school uniquely integrates the Bulgarian educational system with IB and Cambridge programs – Cambridge Secondary, IGCSE and A Levels. Thanks to well-structured curricula and thorough teaching, students achieve strong results. This opens doors to prestigious universities in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the United States, Switzerland and more. Zlatarski International School marks 30 years since its founding.
International Education: The school has the most experience in Bulgaria with IB and Cambridge IGCSE, providing solid academic preparation. Our achievements in numbers: 25 cohorts and over 1,400 graduates with excellent and very good results on state matriculation; 20 IB cohorts with over 800 graduates: 450 with IB diplomas and 350 with IB certificates; 13 cohorts with Cambridge IGCSE and over 600 students with IGCSE certificates; 7 cohorts with Cambridge Checkpoint and over 340 students with Checkpoint certificates.
Excellent results: Students achieve excellent results in IGCSE, IB and matriculation, opening doors to top universities worldwide. Graduates are admitted to universities such as Oxford, Princeton, Imperial College London, LSE, Caltech, Delft, Bocconi, St Andrews, Sciences Po, and more.
School life: Students develop through sport, arts, music, drama and community activities — in the classroom and beyond. Extracurricular activities occupy a central place and play a key role in the school community — whether participating in school sports, performing on stage in dance or music, discovering an artifact on an educational excursion, developing an innovative project, taking part in charitable initiatives, the art of public speaking, representing the school as a school ambassador, or exchanging ideas with students from abroad.
School community: With the help of qualified teachers and a supportive environment, students form lifelong friendships. The teaching staff consists of motivated professionals, many with doctoral degrees and education from prestigious international universities. They impart academic knowledge and shape values such as mutual respect, tolerance and cooperation. In a climate of trust and openness, students feel free to express themselves, share ideas and learn from each other.
Admission: Application process
Secure your child's future with international education and a supportive school environment. For students in grades 5–12.
Admission procedures for 5–7 grades; Admission procedure for 8th grade; Admission procedure for 11th grade: IB Diploma Programme; Open days; Admission for the 2026/2027 academic year.
Deadlines for 2026/2027:
Registration for entrance exam – online registration
Open days: December 4 (Thursday) 15:00–17:00; January 29 (Thursday) 15:00–17:00; February 26 (Thursday) 15:00–17:00; March 26 (Thursday) 15:00–17:00
Entrance exam date I: February 2 (Monday) 10:00–12:00
Results announced by February 12, 14:00
Meetings with the admissions committee: February 16–20
Enrollment: February 20–28
Entrance exam date II: March 7 (Saturday) 10:00–12:00
Results announced by March 14, 14:00
Meetings with the admissions committee: March 16–20
Enrollment: March 20–30
Entrance exam date III: April 4 (Saturday) 10:00–12:00
Results announced by April 10, 14:00
Meetings with the admissions committee: April 14–20
Enrollment: April 20–30
Admission of international students: On an individual schedule
English placement test for admitted students: June 4 (Thursday) 15:00–16:30
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47 Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Blvd, 1407 Sofia, Bulgaria. The school is located in the city center of Sofia. The building moved to this site in 2016.
Preschool 2–5 years; Primary 0–4th grade; Lower secondary 5th–7th grade; Cambridge IGCSE (8th–10th grade); Cambridge A-level (11th–12th grade)
Private international school and preschool in Sofia, Bulgaria. Cambridge International Education programmes (Cambridge Primary, IGCSE, and A-levels) are used. The official languages are English and Bulgarian.
Bulgaria
The school day starts at 8:15 AM and ends between 3:30 PM and 4:00 PM, depending on age.
Yes. The school works with a subcontractor that provides transport. It is available to children aged 3 and above and runs on school days from September 15 to May 31; transport is not offered during school holidays.
The school has a three-part uniform: formal, casual, and sportswear. The formal uniform is compulsory for formal events and is available to purchase online. Items vary by year group, and Grades 11–12 do not have a prescribed uniform, with students expected to wear smart business-like attire.
All meals are prepared on-site in the school kitchen from environmentally friendly products with documentation. Meals are prepared in accordance with the Bulgarian Institute for Standardization and the Bulgarian Agency for Food Safety, using techniques such as steaming and braising or frying with little oil; daily meals include breakfast, a morning snack, lunch with a choice of dishes, an afternoon snack, and optional fresh juice on request.
St. George International School and Preschool operates under Bulgarian entities St. George School EOOD and St. George Preschool EOOD, with tuition contracts between each entity and parents. The school is registered as Cambridge Primary School and Cambridge International School under ISN BG032 and is an Accredited COBIS member, reflecting its governance and accreditation framework. The school's address is 47 Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Blvd, Sofia, Bulgaria.
The school follows the Cambridge International Education programme for Primary and Lower Secondary education, preparing students for IGCSE, AS, and A-level certificates, in addition to the State Educational Standards of the Ministry of Education and Science of Bulgaria.
Class sizes range from 15 to 18 in the primary stage and up to 22 in higher levels. The school has about 715 students and around 190 teachers and supporting staff.
Graduates attend universities worldwide, including Edinburgh, Oxbridge, Kings College, UCL, St. Andrews, Hong Kong University, Stanford, Durham, EPFL, Sofia University Kliment Ohridski, Medical University Sofia, and others.
The school offers full or partial scholarships for upper-secondary students with demonstrated talents in sports, music, mathematics, or the arts.
The school runs a Parent-Teacher Association that organises safe, developmentally appropriate social and cultural activities that enrich each student's educational experience. The PTA's mission revolves around the belief that successful young individuals begin their educational journey within a diverse and inclusive community. With more than 36 nationalities under one roof, every child and member is valued, supported, and cherished. The Student Council provides student leadership with representatives from each grade and works on school projects with teachers and management. These structures support students' social development and active participation in school life.
There is a programme for gifted and talented students and students with special educational needs. St. George International School and Preschool is committed to developing confident, motivated, self-disciplined learners who can realise their full potential. These learners are supported to make responsible contributions to the world.
High-level proficiency in the English language is a prerequisite for accessing educational content in all subjects. At the beginning of the school year, tests assessing English language proficiency are conducted for all students. Depending on the results, the school provides support through consultations, individual work, or additional activities after the regular school day.
The school promotes wellbeing through a diverse and inclusive community and safe, developmentally appropriate social and cultural activities organized by the PTA. The Student Council and other community activities encourage student voice and engagement, contributing to wellbeing.
The Safeguarding Children Policy and Procedures outlines safeguarding roles and responsibilities. Trained Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) are listed: Kremena Peneva (DSL); Andriana Chomakovska (DSL); Lilly Naydenova (DSL). Associate Designated Safeguarding Leads (ADSLs) are Tsvetanka Doganova and Alexandra Petraru. Safeguarding is the responsibility of every adult and student, and the policy applies to all staff, students, parents/guardians and others involved with the school; it is implemented to keep children safe and to promote their welfare. The policy is written in alignment with international and national guidance, including the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and related local laws, and is supported by detailed procedures for reporting concerns and taking prompt action.
Admission and enrollment information is provided to help parents and students make an informed decision about St. George International School and Preschool; information meetings with the Admission and Communication department are organized. Admission begins with filling in the online application. For the 2024-2025 school year, admission exams are required for students entering preparatory, first, fifth, or eighth grade. Fees are published on the school's website and updated annually by March; tuition differs for returning and new students, and there are additional costs such as a guarantee deposit, educational resources, exams, meals, uniforms, transportation, and other charges. Scholarships may be available for upper secondary education, with opportunities for full or partial scholarships for students with demonstrated talents in sports, music, mathematics, and/or the arts who may not have the means to pay regular tuition. Admissions for the next academic year take place in January, February, and March according to a schedule set by the school; admissions during the current academic year are possible depending on availability, with an individual examination session. The admission procedure lasts about 20 days from the admission date. Informational tours are regularly organized, with contact numbers and email addresses provided for admissions. Preschool admissions for children aged 2 to 5 are year-round and subject to available places; the preschool operates in English, with Bulgarian used in Bulgarian contexts; group sizes in preschool and school settings are published, and uniforms are available for all age groups. The school is located at 47 Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Blvd, 1407 Sofia.
Scholarships are available for upper secondary education; there are opportunities for full or partial scholarships for students with demonstrated talents in sports, music, mathematics, and/or the arts, who may not have the financial means to pay regular tuition.
58 Rakovski Street, Sofia 1000, Bulgaria
Reception year; IGCSE (Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education); A Level; Oxbridge
Cambridge International school in Sofia, Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Darbi College is authorised by Cambridge Assessment International Education as a registered centre BG004 since 26 October 2007, and is the first Cambridge International School in Bulgaria. Cambridge Assessment International Education is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group, a not-for-profit organisation and a department of the University of Cambridge.
Cambridge International IGCSE is offered for 14–16-year-olds with a range of subjects and assessment methods (written, oral, and practical). It is recognised by universities and provides a pathway to Cambridge International AS & A Levels. Cambridge International AS & A Levels are available; the A Level program is typically a two-year course and AS Level is typically one year. Available subjects include Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Economics, English Literature, French (A Level only), Further Mathematics, Geography, History, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology.
Cambridge International May/June 2025 exam results show outstanding students in AS and A Level and in IGCSE. Example results include David Tsankov – A in A Level Chemistry, A in A Level Further Mathematics, A in A Level Physics; Polina Kyuchukova – A in A Level Mathematics; Stela Ivanova – A in A Level Mathematics; Stella Encheva – A in A Level Biology. In AS and IGCSE, Kristin Mechkarova – a in AS Business, a in AS Economics, a in AS Geography; Elina Tyagunenko – a in AS Literature, a in AS Psychology; Eleonora Nikolova – a in AS Literature; Kalina Kostova – a in AS Economics. In IGCSE, Yosif Ermenkov – A in English as a Second Language, A in Mathematics, A in Physics; Sofia Braun – A in English as a Second Language; Aleksandra Florinskaya – A in French; Angelina Dimitrov – A in English as a Second Language, A in French.
Graduates have progressed to higher education at the University of Leicester (Law), BIMM Institute (Music Business), University of Kent (Law), and Loughborough University (Psychology).
The school has high-quality teaching and pastoral care. The school treats all students as individuals, recognizing and responding to their personal needs. The school engages students in the process of their education and provides full support for university applications and interviews. The school is committed to a policy of social and cultural tolerance. The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities.
The school has pastoral care to support student wellbeing.
1. Open doors events invite prospective candidates and their families to meet students and staff. They provide an opportunity to experience the atmosphere of the college. The event format includes meetings with current students and college staff. It serves as the initial touchpoint in the admissions process.
2. Sitting entry tests in English Language and Mathematics are conducted as part of the admissions stages. Candidates are invited to sit these tests as part of the application process. The tests form part of the admission stages.
3. Requirements include very good academic results and high study motivation. These criteria are listed for admission and guide eligibility.
Located in the village of Osoitsa in the Gorna Malina municipality near Sofia, Bulgaria. The school address is Osoitsa, Cosmos Intl. School. The village of Osoitsa sits within the Sofia region and the school serves residents of Osoitsa and nearby areas.
Primary; Lower Secondary; Upper Secondary & Advanced
International school
School days Monday–Friday 08:00–18:00.
Transportation with school buses from and to Sofia; transportation with school buses in the region. Fees: from and to Sofia 250 EUR; region 200 EUR.
Boarding is available for Lower Secondary students. The boarding fee is 600 BGN per month (255 EUR), or 5,400 BGN (2,775 EUR) for the school year.
Meals (fruit, lunch, PM snack) are provided. A food fee of 270 BGN (138 EUR) applies.
Cosmos International School is a private secondary school licensed by the Ministry of Education and accredited by the Cambridge International Programme.
Cosmos International School uses the Cambridge International curriculum from preschool through upper secondary. In Primary, students study Cambridge Primary English, Cambridge Primary Mathematics, Cambridge Primary Science, and Cambridge Primary Art & Design, alongside Bulgarian language and literacy, Mathematics, the Natural World, and Man and Society; additional languages offered include German, Spanish, Russian, and Italian. Lower Secondary (5th–7th grade) covers Cambridge Lower Secondary English, Mathematics, Science, Art & Design, Digital Literacy and ICT Starters, plus Bulgarian language and literacy, History and Civilization, Geography, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology, with sports, theater, yoga, gardening and camps, and additional languages German, Spanish, Russian, Italian. Upper Secondary (8th–12th grade) centers on IGCSE, with foundations for IB or A-levels; subjects include English, Mathematics, Science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics), History, Geography, ICT, Wellbeing, and options such as World Literature, Biology Advanced, Chemistry Advanced, Physics Advanced, Economics, Business Studies, Travel & Tourism, ICT Advanced, and Foreign Languages, Art & Design, Bulgarian language and literature; Group I Language A includes English and Bulgarian; Group II Language B includes English, German and Spanish; a second foreign language is offered as well.
The application fee for Cosmos International School is 100 BGN or 50 EUR. The fee includes trial days for your child; personalised feedback on your child's performance during the trial days; meals provided during the trial period (fruit, lunch, PM snack); and transport services if required. The 2026/2027 fee structure lists the full set of charges for Primary, Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary with monthly tuition, discounts and other fees.