The logo of the 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.

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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