SCHOOL FEES
Being a nonprofit school enables us to offer lower school fees when compared to other international schools in the Philippines. Here in Boracay, we are the only international school that has a qualified, English-speaking teaching staff with the proper experience and international accreditations.

Deposits will be taken to reserve a student's placement at BEIS. The deposit will be applied against academic fees and tuition in the final term.

School Fees
School fees for 2014-2015 have been raised to accommodate inflation. Please note the new annual fees and payment schedules available. The published tuition and fees apply to the 2014-2015 school year only; the BEIS Board may adjust these rates to maintain quality instruction and to ensure the best teaching staff available.

Tuition_Fees

Payment
All Tuition Fees are paid either annually, semi-annually, quarterly, or monthly and are payable in advance of the term for which they apply.
Annual payment must be paid by 1 September 2014 to avoid interest charges
Semi-annual payments must be paid by 1 September 2014 and 12 January 2015 to avoid interest charges
Quarterly payments must be paid by 1 September 2014, 3 November 2014, 12 January 2015, 13 April 2015
Monthly payments must be paid by the 1st of each month
Note: Please make checks payable to:
BORACAY EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Rules on Refunds for Students with Authorized Withdrawal are governed by the Law for Private Schools and the Philippines Department of Education:
(Section No.66, s 1992 Manual of Regulation for Private Schools, 8th Edition 1992)
“Tuition Charges: A student who transfer or otherwise withdraws, in writing, within two weeks after the beginning of classes and who has already paid the pertinent tuition and other school fees in full or for any length of time longer than one month may be charged ten percent (10%) of the total amount due for the term if he withdraws within the first week of classes, or twenty percent (20%) if within the second week of classes, regardless of whether or not be has actually attended classes.

The student may be charged all the school fees in full if he withdraws anytime after the second week of classes. However, if the transfer or withdrawal is due to a justifiable reason, the student shall be charged the pertinent fees only up to and including the last month of attendance.”

beislogo1