The Bavarian International School gAG is an English-language IB curriculum international school based in Haimhausen, a municipality in the district Dachau in Bavaria, Germany, just north of Munich. In 2016 a second campus in Munich-Schwabing was opened for primary students. The school currently has a combined enrolment of approximately 1200 students aged 3 to 18 from over 52 countries speaking more than 70 languages. The 2-campus-school is run by the non-profit association Bavarian International School gAG BIS caters mainly to internationally mobile management who require an educational offer for their children from early childhood through secondary school which is internationally transferable. BIS does not claim to be an alternative to the German public school system. Nonetheless, approximately 20% of all BIS students are Munich locals.
History and Facilities
BIS was founded in 1990 as a non-profit association to serve the international community in the north of Munich. The school opened its doors in Schwabing on 19 February 1991 with just six students and grew steadily, with its first graduating class in 1997. In 1998 the school moved to Schloss Haimhausen, a Rococo mansion located about ten kilometres north of Munich. Several purpose-built facilities, including a cafeteria, a performance arts centre with 510 seats, a sports hall and 8-lane track were added to the school site over the following years. To make BIS-education more easily accessible for children living in the city, the BIS City Campus Primary School was opened for students in January 2016. In January 2017 about 200 children in EC1 to Grade 5 were enrolled at the new campus, which has a capacity of 500 students.
BIS offers a wide variety of sports throughout the entire school year in 3 different seasons. There are competitive as well as recreational offerings. BIS students compete in the German International SchoolSports Tournaments as well as the European Sports Conference.
Arts
BIS regularly hosts or participates in the International Schools Theatre Association events. The school prominently promotes music and visual arts in their students as well.
BIS also offers a Model United Nations club in which students can learn to debate and improve their public speaking skills. BIS has attended over 20 conferences internationally and locally in the last several years, in addition to hosting its own debating competition in 2014. In 2017 several Bavarian International School students attended the THIMUN conference in The Hague. They attended again in 2018 with great success, winning several awards. The BIS Model United Nations club is a student run activity which is the largest co-curricular activity the school offers, hosting up to 80 students.
Faculty and Staff
There are over 300 staff members working at BIS. The honorary Board of Directors is responsible for the management of the BIS Association. It carries out the resolutions of the General Meetings held in spring and fall of each year and bears the responsibility for the association’s finances. On September 10, 2014, BIS' staff held a warning strike at BIS to call for a collective bargaining agreement. A similar warning strike occurred on the November 30, 2015. Staff has since abandoned their pursuit of a CBA. As of August 2014, the US-American/German Dr. Chrissie Sorenson is the Director of BIS.
Local
BIS actively participates and supports the local Haimhausen and district of Dachau communities, e.g. by cooperating with the local schools. Since 2004 the BIS and the SV Haimhausen have jointly organized the annual Haimhausen Triathlon.