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  1. Our day and boarding school was founded by the British Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1873. Academic programmes include the Lebanese Baccalaureate, Cambridge IGCSEs and International Baccalaureate (IBDP).

  2. Brummana High School (BHS, Arabic: مدرسة برمانا العالية) is a private school in Lebanon. It is located in the village of Brummana , situated in Metn, Mount Lebanon , 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the capital city Beirut .

  3. This year's Summer at BHS includes camp activities as well as sessions for students AND adults across Lebanon in languages, robotics, coding and more.

  4. More detailed information on school fees. Optional Payment Parents are invited to make optional contributions of 750,000LL +$30 per student with each instalment, to assist students who have difficulties in paying their fees.

  5. bhs.edu.lb › wp-content › uploadsBrummana High School

    Brummana High School (BHS) has provided excellence in education since its establishment in 1873. The school provides Lebanese, British and international programmes from KG 1 to Grade 12 for over 1,250 boys and girls, and caters for both day students and boarders.

  6. The official Facebook account for Brummana High School, the historic, British, Quaker school.

  7. Nov 4, 2020 · In the Brummana High School Elementary Section we aim to equip our students with the Quaker ethos which is based on simplicity, peace, integrity, equality, high educational standards and high...

  8. Aug 29, 2022 · Brummana High School is at the heart of the community of Brummana and never has it been more important for us all to work together for the successful education of the students in our midst...

  9. Oct 27, 2022 · Brummana High School, founded by Quakers Eli and Sybil Jones and Theophilus Waldmeier 150 years ago, is high in the hills east of Beirut, Lebanon. Brummana Friends Meeting together with Ramallah Friends Meeting in Palestine comprise Near East Yearly Meeting.

  10. Brummana High School pioneered a unique multi-faith co-educational approach in Lebanon adapting the English Quaker boarding school model. The curriculum was international and the extra-curricula and weekend activities created the bond between pupils and with staff.