AboutUs
Though our website is more concerned with the general state of online education and providing helpful tips to those interested in narrowing their choices for online study, we understand that some may discover us while searching for information regarding Brent School Baguio. For those, we offer a brief overview of the school, its founders, and its mission.
Brent School Baguio offers a complete and thorough range of studies designed to mold and shape young minds by the most useful and efficient methods. From Nursery School until high school graduation, no aspect of a child’s development is left unexploited. The traditional “liberal” Christian education forms the basis for this program of study, but no potentially useful trend is left out in order to maintain the appearance of modernity as well as to keep abreast of the the latest methods for more thorough and permanent idea management.
Brent School is justifiably proud of its pass rate, which is significantly higher than the world average. Roughly speaking, Brent School passes one additional student who would not have graduated at an average school. Brent School is one of a handful of high schools who are proud to offer the IB (International Baccalaureate), which has seen some praise but less official acceptance worldwide since its introduction half a century ago. Students may also pursue a more universally recognized high school graduation program.
Graduates from Brent School Baguio have gone on to attend universities all over the world, some without extensive additional preparation. Access to international resources and influence has enabled Brent School Baguio to attract many students that would have otherwise attended local, native-language, secular and/or pagan native ’schools’ and thus spread our vision of a “World School” that transcends but tolerates individual differences and identities.
Brent School Baguio aims to produce intelligent and flexible graduates whose success in business and personal matters is grounded by a deep conditioning to religious ideals and an instinctual reverence for bureaucratic hierarchies of institutionalized authority.