Sofia - Post Report Question and Answers

What is the availability of international schools? What has been your general experience with them, if any?

Many people send their children to the Anglo-American School. I know one family sends their children to the French school. I don't have kids so I don't know first-hand but people seem content with the school. - Jun 2023


People are generally satisfied. Prices are high, though! Anglo American, British, French, even Montessori. Several homeschoolers here as well. - May 2016


No experience but I hear AAS is good. - Dec 2014


AAS is outstanding. - Nov 2014


AAS is the best. - Aug 2014


My kids are not school-aged yet, but most expats send their kids to the Anglo-American School (AAS). I've heard very good things about this school, but it's extremely expensive if your company or embassy is not footing the bill. - Jun 2011


All 4 of my daughters attend the Anglo-American International School. My younger two daughters, aged 9 and 12, love it. Most of what I hear from this age range seems to be positive. My 9 year old loves to go to school. She is having a great experience. My 12 year old has made some good friends. My older two daughters are in the upper grade levels, grades 11 and 12. The academics are very rigorous. They only have the I.B. program (international baccalaurette). A lot of pressure is put on the kids to perform in school at this level. Kids seem to have rather low grades, especially considering that they require 5 or 6 hours of study per day. There is no time for much else other than school and studying at the upper grade levels. - Oct 2009


The American College of Sofia (ACS) calls itself the oldest American school abroad and many of its graduates attend prestigious universities in the U.S. and in Europe. The Anglo-American School of Sofia is a newer school but has a good reputation among the expat community. There are public schools in Bulgaria that teach exclusively in foreign languages like French or Spanish that have a good reputation internally. - Feb 2008


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