Schools

Burwood 3125 Australia
Cross PYP Cross MYP Tick DIPLOMA
Boroko PNG
Cross PYP Cross MYP Tick DIPLOMA
Kent Town 5071 Australia
Tick PYP Cross MYP Tick DIPLOMA
Kelvin Grove 4059 Australia
Cross PYP Cross MYP Tick DIPLOMA
Mosman 2088 Australia
Cross PYP Cross MYP Tick DIPLOMA
Gordon 2072 Australia
Cross PYP Cross MYP Tick DIPLOMA
Newton, Geelong 3220 Australia
Cross PYP Tick MYP Cross DIPLOMA
Salisbury North 5108 Australia
Cross PYP Tick MYP Cross DIPLOMA
CREMORNE 2090 Australia
Cross PYP Cross MYP Tick DIPLOMA
Torrens Park 5062 Australia
Cross PYP Tick MYP Cross DIPLOMA

Who is AAIBS?

The AAIBS was established specifically to assist schools in Australasia, providing a network of professional support, information and service. Schools new to the IB programme will find such assistance particularly useful.

The Association also organises an annual conference in conjunction with workshops run by IBAP, and produces a variety of support materials. 

The AAIBS Standing Committee is committed, amongst other goals, to represent and support the various IB groups and networks across Australasia. There are now many groups in Australasia and it is important that these networks have a united voice in lobbying with Educational Authorities, Tertiary Admissions Centres, Universities and the IB and AAIBS wants to work with an support these IB school networks.

Want to join AAIBS?

AAIBS runs an annual conference, provides certificates and web presence for member schools at www.aaibs.org and will extend this to local associations of member schools as part of the annual membership fee. Member schools can claim up to three $100 discounts for staff that are registered for the Annual Conference.


Annual membership fees are:

  • Full membership for Authorised schools is $550.00 (GST inclusive)
  • Associate Membership for recognised Implementing or candidate schools is $220.00 (GST inclusive)
  • Partner Membership (for schools in an IB recognised partnership) $150.00 (GST inclusive)



For further information contact us at info@aaibs.org


What is the IB?

The International Baccalaureate (IB) aims to develop inquiring, and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. The IB offers high quality programmes of international education to a worldwide community of schools.

The three IB programmes for students aged 3 to 19 help develop the intellectual, personal, emotional and social skills to live, learn and work in a rapidly globalizing world. There are more than 599,000 IB students at 2,226 schools in 125 countries.


Visit the IBO website »

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