American International School of Budapest 

American International School of Budapest (AISB), 18 kilometres west of downtown Budapest, offers private, non-profit coeducational IB and US high school diplomas to 850 students from 57 countries, ages 3-18.
- American International School of Budapest
2094 Nagykovácsi
Nagykovácsi út 12
Budapest
Hungary - T +36 26 556 000
- E [email protected]
- W www.aisb.hu
- Lower School Ages: 3-10
- Lower School Sexes: Co-ed
- Middle School Ages: 11-13
- Middle School Sexes: Co-ed
- Senior School Ages: 14-18
- Senior School Sexes: Co-ed
- Total School Numbers: 920 girls and boys
- Teaching Language: English
- SEN: SEN considered case by case
- Boarding: Not available
- Uniform: No
- School Year: Mid-August - mid-June; 2 semesters; Breaks: 3 weeks Christmas; 1 week October, February, April
- School Hours: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
- Fee Currency: US dollars (USD)
- Fee Details: Annual Tuition Fees: Pre-K3 - 4: 11,900; Kindergarten – grade 5: 19,800; Grade 6–8: 21,600; Grade 9–10: 22,900; Grade 11–12: 23,500;
- Fee Extras: Registration fee (non-refundable): 800; Application fee: 400; Annual building fee (non-refundable): 3,000; Lunch, bus
- Religion: Non-denominational
- Memberships: CEESA, ECIS. Registered by US State Department.
- State/Independent: Independent: private non-profit
Curricula:
- Adapted or School-Developed Curriculum at Middle School Level
- Adapted or School-Developed Curriculum at the Primary Level
- American High School Diploma (College Preparatory)
- International Baccalaureate (Diploma)
Accreditations/Inspections:
- Authorised by International Baccalaureate Organization (not to be confused as an inspection or accreditation agency)
- Council of International Schools (CIS)
- Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSACS or MSA)
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