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INTERNATIONAL BOYS’ SCHOOLS COALITION – MEMBERS P

INTERNATIONAL BOYS’ SCHOOLS COALITION

The International Boys’ Schools Coalition (IBSC) is a global association of leading boys’ schools, predominantly in the independent sector. The school members collaborate extensively on research, policy development and policy advocacy to develop common, advanced teaching techniques to get the most out of boys education and to ensure that their graduates are capable, great young male leaders.


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The IBSC was established in 1995 by founding member schools: Belmont Hill School; The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland; Brunswick School; Collegiate School; Crescent School; Gilman; Harrow School; The Haverford School; The Hutchins School; Montgomery Bell Academy; The Roxbury Latin School; St. Alban’s School; St. Bernard’s School; St. Christopher’s School; St. Mark’s School of Texas; Scotch College; Town School for Boys; and Woodberry Forest School.

The idea for this formal consortium first came about in 1989 when the heads and principals of a number of leading boys schools from around the world (including Eton College; The Hutchins School; University School and Upper Canada College) met to discuss matters that jointly affected them as boys-only schools. Emanating from that discussion was the realisation that all present and, indeed, many of their peer schools, were highly concerned about the future of single-sex education and the need to present a united front advocating for boys-only education as an option for pupils. In 1993, Hill hosted the first formal conference specifically for faculty of boys’ schools and setting the groundwork for the creation of a dedicated conference and cooperative association. The following year, founding member, Belmont Hill, invited a number of heads and principals of such schools, including those mentioned above, to attend a wider conference focussed on boys’ schools which, ultimately, set out what would become the International Boys’ Schools Coalition.

The IBSC has developed into a large, global mission with some 300 members and a number of occasional members who participate on an ad hoc basis. The organisation is under the stewardship of a steering committee and annually appointed trustees who help govern the organisation. The members of both being selected from the faculty of member schools. The steering committee liaises with and advises the host schools for each annual conference that have taken place every year since the IBSC’s foundation (with virtual conferences taking place during the global COVID-19 pandemic).

These annual conferences include: ‘What Boys Can Be‘, 1995 (University School); ‘Making the Difference: Celebrating What is Essential in Boys and Their Schools‘, 1996 (Upper Canada College); ‘The Wonder of Boys: What Works in Boys’ Schools‘, 1997 (Landon); ‘Boys in Action‘, 1998 (Wesley College); ‘True Grit: Boys Taking Responsibility‘, 1999 (Montgomery Bell Academy); ‘Bridge to the Future: Mentoring Boys in the New Millennium‘, 2000 (Town School for Boys); ‘Making the Grade‘, 2001 (Dulwich College); ‘Standing Tall‘, 2001 (The Browning School; The Buckley School; Collegiate School; and Saint Thomas Choir School); ‘The Spirit of Boys‘, 2003 (The King’s School and Shore School); ‘Broad Shoulders, Open Minds‘, 2004 (St. Mark’s School of Texas); ‘Leadership and Service‘, 2005 (Georgetown Preparatory School); ‘The Best of Boys: An African Celebration‘, 2006 (St John’s College); ‘Boys and Their Worlds‘, 2007 (The Roxbury Latin School); ‘New Worlds for Boys‘, 2008 (Brebeuf College; Crescent School; Neil McNeil High School; Royal St. George’s College; St. Andrew’s College; Sterling Hall School; and Upper Canada College); ‘Windows in Manhood‘, 2009 (Lindisfarne College); ‘Inventions in Teaching‘, 2010 (The Haverford School); ‘Inspiring Boys, Inspiring Schools‘, 2011 (City of London School); ‘Unearthing Creativity‘, 2012 (Scotch College); ‘Brother to Brother: Looking In, Reaching Out‘, 2013 (St. Christopher’s School); ‘Building Boys into Good Men‘, 2014 (Montgomery Bell Academy); ‘Lessons from Madiba‘, 2015 (Bishops Diocesan College); ‘Boys as Global Citizens‘, 2016 (St. George’s School); ‘Beyond Innovation: Creativity, Discovery, Engagement‘, 2017 (The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland); ‘Our Boys, Their Future: Learning to Lead‘, 2018 (The Southport School); ‘Boys and the Arts: Great Minds, Big Hearts‘, 2019 (Selwyn House); Virtual Conference, 2020; Virtual Conference, 2021; and ‘The Path to Manhood‘, 2022 (St. Mark’s School of Texas).

Membership varies year on year, especially with the growing movement towards co-educational schools which has seen many traditional boys-only schools admitting girls and thus no longer qualifying as IBSC members. However, those schools which maintain a diamond model or that operate co-ordinated or segregated boys and girls streams may still participate in the IBSC. The core membership of the consortium has remained largely the same, with many famous schools that are revered around the world. IBSC member institutions range from primary to secondary level schools and include both boarding and day schools, faith-based and progressive schools.

Today, the IBSC has grown to encompass some 300 subscribing members – including honorary non-school members who have contributed significantly to the coalition’s agenda over the years. The schools listed below are current or recent member schools of the IBSC, however you should consult with the IBSC secretariat or your preferred school about current membership status.


MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES

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PACIFIC BOYCHOIR ACADEMY

PBA

215 RIDGEWAY AVENUE, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94611, UNITED STATES

ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
CHOIR SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL (CHOIR)

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1998
FEE-PAYING
DAY
BOYS
AGES 8 – 14 (GRADES 3 – 8)


pacificboychoir.org

Rating: 4 out of 5.

PADUA COLLEGE

PADUA / PC

80 TURNER ROAD, KEDRON, BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND 4031, AUSTRALIA

SECONDARY SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
FAITH SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1956
FEE-PAYING
DAY
BOYS
AGES 10 – 18 (YEARS 5 – 12)
ROMAN CATHOLIC (FRANCISCAN)


padua.qld.edu.au

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

PALMA SCHOOL

919 IVERSON STREET, SALINAS, CALIFORNIA 93901, UNITED STATES

MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
COLLEGE-PREPARATORY SCHOOL
FAITH SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1951
FEE-PAYING
DAY
BOYS
AGES 11 – 18 (GRADES 6 – 12)
ROMAN CATHOLIC (CHRISTIAN BROTHERS)


palmaschool.org

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL

PALMY BOYS’ / PNBHS

263 FEATHERSTON STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH 4442, NEW ZEALAND

SECONDARY SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL

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ESTABLISHED 1902
FEE-PAYING
DAY (HOMESTAY BOARDING AVAILABLE)
BOYS
AGES 13 – 18 (YEARS 9 – 13)


pnbhs.school.nz

Rating: 4 out of 5.

PAPPLEWICK

WINDSOR ROAD, ASCOT, BERKSHIRE SL5 7LH, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM

PRIMARY SCHOOL
BOARDING SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
JUNIOR BOARDING SCHOOL
PRE-PREPARATORY AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1947
FEE-PAYING
BOARDING & DAY
BOYS
AGES 6 – 13 (YEARS 2 – 8)


papplewick.org.uk

Rating: 5 out of 5.

PARKTOWN BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL

PARKTOWN

20 WELLINGTON ROAD, PARKTOWN, GAUTENG 2193, SOUTH AFRICA

SECONDARY SCHOOL
BOARDING SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1923
FEE-PAYING
BOARDING & DAY
BOYS
AGES 13 – 18 (GRADES 8 – 12)


parktownboys.com

Rating: 4 out of 5.

PATRICIAN BROTHERS COLLEGE

PATS / PATTIES

100 FLUSHCOMBE ROAD, BLACKTOWN, NEW SOUTH WALES 2148, AUSTRALIA

SECONDARY SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
FAITH SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1952
FEE-PAYING
DAY
BOYS
AGES 12 – 18 (YEARS 7 – 12)
ROMAN CATHOLIC (PATRICIAN)


patsblacktown.catholic.edu.au

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

PAUL ROOS GIMNASIUM

PAUL ROOS GYMNASIUM / PRG

SUIDWAL, STELLENBOSCH, WESTERN CAPE 7600, SOUTH AFRICA

SECONDARY SCHOOL
BILINGUAL SCHOOL
BOARDING SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
FAITH SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1866
FEE-PAYING
BOARDING & DAY
BOYS
AGES 13 – 18 (GRADES 8 – 12)
CHRISTIAN


paulroos.co.za

Rating: 4 out of 5.

PENINSULA GRAMMAR

20 WOORALLA DRIVE, MOUNT ELIZA, VICTORIA 3930, AUSTRALIA

EARLY LEARNING, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL
ALL-THROUGH SCHOOL
FAITH SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1961
FEE-PAYING
BOARDING & DAY
CO-EDUCATIONAL
AGES 3 – 18 (ELC – YEAR 12)
ANGLICAN


peninsulagrammar.vic.edu.au

Rating: 4 out of 5.

POOLE GRAMMAR SCHOOL

PGS

GRAVEL HILL, POOLE, DORSET BH17 9JU, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM

SECONDARY SCHOOL
ACADEMY
BOYS SCHOOL
GRAMMAR SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1904
DAY
BOYS
AGES 11 – 18 (YEAR 7 – SIXTH FORM)


poolegrammar.com

Rating: 4 out of 5.

PREPARATORIA PANAMERICANA

PREPA UP / PREPARATORIA UNIVERSIDAD PANAMERICANA

TECOYOTITLA 366, COL. EX HACIENDA GUADALUPE CHIMALISTAC, 01050 CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, MEXICO

HIGH SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
FAITH SCHOOL
COLLEGE-PREPARATORY SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1969
FEE-PAYING
DAY
BOYS
AGES 15 – 18 (GRADES 10 – 12)
ROMAN CATHOLIC (OPUS DEI)


movil.up.edu.mx

Rating: 4 out of 5.

PRESBYTERIAN DAY SCHOOL

PDS

4025 POPLAR AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38111, UNITED STATES

PRE-SCHOOL AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL
FAITH SCHOOL
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

ABOUT

ESTABLISHED 1949
FEE-PAYING
DAY
BOYS
AGES 2 – 12 (GRADES PK – 6)
PRESBYTERIAN


pdsmemphis.org

Rating: 4 out of 5.

PRETORIA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL

PBHS

251 ROPER STREET, BROOKLYN, PRETORIA, GAUTENG 0001, SOUTH AFRICA

SECONDARY SCHOOL
BOARDING SCHOOL
BOYS SCHOOL