Quality assurance procedures at the British School of Houston are designed to provide confirmation that the educational provision of the school supports, encourages and enables high standards of learning. This is accomplished through both internal and external reviews and external accreditation.
The British School of Houston is accredited to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IDBP). The year-long accreditation process includes preparation of resources, teacher training and an authorization visit. Each programme must includes a curriculum and pedagogy, student assessment appropriate to the age range, professional development for teachers and a process of school authorization and evaluation.
Read more about the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and what it takes to become accredited.The British School of Houston was recently accredited as a Centre for the University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). As a result, BSH is now offering Cambridge examination courses in IGSCE.
Read more about the Cambridge International Examinations and what it takes to become accredited.
As part of the British Schools of America and the WCL internal quality assurance and an annual school-wide self review, the British School of Houston undergoes a review every two years. Internal reviews are conducted by a team from a sister organisation, Fieldwork Education Services, and the external reviews are conducted by independent consultants. The reviews serve to confirm or disaffirm a school's self-evaluation. Internal reviews focus on student learning and the factors influencing such learning. External reviews evaluate a school's responses to the internal and leadership reviews.