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Bishop’s College School
Our students don't just study–they challenge themselves, expanding their horizons and excelling in ways they never imagined before arriving here. Our entire global community of parents and alumni thrives on the energy that exudes from our beautiful 250-acre campus. BCS is more than just a school and we can't wait to share it with you. Though the full BCS experience can't be condensed into a 10-minute video, here is a glimpse into life on Moulton Hill.
Photo of the Day
The start of the school year is about a month away, so here are six things you can do in advance to start your year on the right foot.
We are pleased to welcome our new Director of Student Life, Mr. Christopher Merritt to BCS.
Livia, entering Form III in the fall, has impressed her peers and coaches during her first year on Moulton Hill.
Every year on the International Day of Friendship, we celebrate the bonds formed on Moulton Hill.
Exciting projects are coming along on Moulton Hill this summer.
BCS at a Glance
270
students enrolled
250
acre campus
8
residences
85%
boarding
40+
countries
7-12
grades
55+
co-curriculars
15
average class size
Faces of BCS
Coco Jie, BCS’20
Alumnus
"BCS opened up a world full of opportunities for me and encouraged me to work for things I never thought I would even try. BCS shaped me into who I am today and I can’t imagine my life without spending the most valuable four years there.”
Dawson Mercer, BCS'19
Alumnus
"[BCS] is an experience that not a lot of people have the opportunity to take part in, and I'm very grateful for my time there. It helped me become who I am today."
Beorn White
Teacher
"I don't know if I have a personal philosophy beyond 'try to be kind to others.' I find that it's a pretty good one and it's been serving me well."
Sarrah Ewing, BCS'10
Staff
"I don't even think I would be the same person if I hadn't gone to BCS, and no dollar amount can really give back the full sum that I can feel in my heart."
Aliyah Osman, BCS'19
Alumnus
“The most important thing BCS taught me is that there will always be change. People will come and they will go but that isn't a bad thing because although things and people may go, new experiences will come that you will cherish and embrace.”
Scott Kelso
Teacher
"On a daily basis, I'm amazed that students go halfway around the world to a place where they don't speak fluently the language. ...Learning a second language is incredibly difficult and it can take a lifetime so I can't say enough how impressed I am and how in awe I am of students who do what our ESL students do."
Alexandra Johnston, BCS'88
BCS Association Board of Directors Vice Chair
"I think there must be something in the DNA of this place [BCS]—so many of us still feel that sense of how meaningfully it impacted the people we became. And for anyone who feels that way, I encourage them to give back. There are so many different ways to support and champion a worthy cause like BCS."
Elizabeth Couture, BCS'20
Alumnus
“At BCS I learned to open up to people. You never know who could help you grow or help you go through hard moments. Stay open-minded!”
Tanna Sanchez McMillan
Teacher
"When you see a student suddenly understand a concept... I would give the world for that."