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Brent International School Manila vs Everest International Academy

🇵🇭 Manila · Side-by-side comparison on verifiable public data.

Neither Brent International School Manila nor Everest International Academy sits in a market with a public inspectorate, so both are assessed on verifiable accreditation, curriculum authorisation, and published data rather than an official quality rating. On cost, Brent International School Manila has the noticeably lower entry fee — a material difference for budget-conscious families. See the table below for the figures, and verify against each school's own published fees.

Key Facts

Brent International School ManilaEverest International Academy
CurriculumAmerican / IBAmerican
Ages3-185-18 (Kindergarten to Grade 12)
Languages of instructionEnglishEnglish
Annual feesTuition charged in two currency components (USD plus PHP) per the 2026-2027 schedule: Nursery $3,584 plus PHP164,120; Pre-Kindergarten $4,600 plus PHP211,056; Lower School (K-Grade 5) $8,704 plus PHP399,840; Middle School (Grades 6-8) $9,320 plus PHP428,168; Upper School (Grades 9-12) $9,680 plus PHP444,496. Plus annual Capital Development Fee $1,575/yr, one-time Matriculation $3,000 (new students), ESL support $1,210 where needed (Grades 1-8), Application $300.PHP 355,000 (Kindergarten) to PHP 570,000 (Grade 12) per year, AY 2025-2026; one-time matriculation fee of PHP 55,000 for new students
Enrollment1,046600
BoardingDay onlyDay only
AccreditationsACS WASC, International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), EARCOS, NACAC, Philippines Department of Education (DepEd), Episcopal Church in the PhilippinesCognia, Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), College Board (Advanced Placement), Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) recognized

Strengths

Brent International School Manila
  • Over a century of institutional lineage (1909 origins) with a stable, well-established Manila school running since 1984.
  • Dual academic offer: a full American college-prep programme with AP courses plus the IB Diploma in the final two years.
  • Full ACS WASC accreditation and IB World School status, with EARCOS and NACAC membership reinforcing external recognition.
  • Strong IB uptake (around 75% of students take the Diploma) with a solid published May 2018 average score of 33.
  • Dedicated English as a Second Language support for Grades 1-8, easing entry for non-native English speakers.
Everest International Academy
  • Cognia accreditation plus College Board Advanced Placement authorisation give the academic programme externally validated, US-recognised standing
  • First Catholic international K-12 school in the Philippines and first Regnum Christi school in Asia, with a clearly articulated 'Integral Formation' values framework
  • Small, capped class sizes (max 25, and 20 in Kindergarten) supporting individual attention
  • Coherent K-12 American pathway in three divisions, located in the expatriate-friendly Bonifacio Global City business district
  • English-medium instruction throughout, suiting internationally mobile and English-speaking families

Trade-offs

Brent International School Manila
  • !IB authorization covers only the Diploma Programme; there is no PYP or MYP, so younger years are not on the IB continuum.
  • !No Council of International Schools (CIS) accreditation, unlike some peer international schools.
  • !Dual USD-plus-PHP tuition structure plus several non-refundable add-on fees makes total cost complex to budget and exposed to currency movement.
  • !No boarding at the Manila campus, which is a constraint for families needing residential placement.
Everest International Academy
  • !No IB programme offered, limiting appeal for families specifically seeking an IB Diploma pathway
  • !Modest scale at roughly 600 students means narrower subject, sport and co-curricular breadth than larger international schools
  • !Explicitly Catholic, faith-integrated ethos may not suit secular or non-Christian families
  • !Day-only with no boarding option
  • !Legacy .edu.ph website is suspended/parked, creating confusion over the authoritative online source and current published data

Best Fit For

Brent International School Manila
  • Families wanting a US-style college-prep pathway with AP courses and the option of the IB Diploma.
  • Internationally mobile families seeking a long-established, WASC-accredited school near Metro Manila.
  • Students aiming at US and international university admission who value NACAC-linked college counseling.
  • Families comfortable with an ecumenical Episcopalian school ethos.
Everest International Academy
  • Catholic families wanting a faith-integrated, formation-focused education in Manila
  • Families seeking an American curriculum with Advanced Placement and US/international university pathways
  • Expatriate and Filipino families based in or near Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
  • Parents who value small class sizes and a close school community over large-school breadth

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

Brent International School Manila

School-reported, unverified: roughly 75% of Brent students enroll in the IB Diploma Programme, and the May 2018 cohort posted an average diploma score of 33 with a highest score of 44; college counseling is supported through NACAC membership.

Everest International Academy

School-reported, unverified: Everest operates as a College Board Advanced Placement centre preparing students for US and international university entry; specific AP results and named university destinations were not available in published sources at the time of review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose Brent International School Manila or Everest International Academy?

Brent International School Manila is best for: Families wanting a US-style college-prep pathway with AP courses and the option of the IB Diploma.. Everest International Academy is best for: Catholic families wanting a faith-integrated, formation-focused education in Manila. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between Brent International School Manila and Everest International Academy?

Brent International School Manila: Tuition charged in two currency components (USD plus PHP) per the 2026-2027 schedule: Nursery $3,584 plus PHP164,120; Pre-Kindergarten $4,600 plus PHP211,056; Lower School (K-Grade 5) $8,704 plus PHP399,840; Middle School (Grades 6-8) $9,320 plus PHP428,168; Upper School (Grades 9-12) $9,680 plus PHP444,496. Plus annual Capital Development Fee $1,575/yr, one-time Matriculation $3,000 (new students), ESL support $1,210 where needed (Grades 1-8), Application $300.. Everest International Academy: PHP 355,000 (Kindergarten) to PHP 570,000 (Grade 12) per year, AY 2025-2026; one-time matriculation fee of PHP 55,000 for new students. Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do Brent International School Manila and Everest International Academy offer?

Brent International School Manila: American, IB. Everest International Academy: American.

Do Brent International School Manila or Everest International Academy offer boarding?

Brent International School Manila: day school only. Everest International Academy: day school only.

This comparison is BrightKey's independent assessment using verifiable public data only. University-placement figures are school-reported and not independently verified. BrightKey takes no payments from schools. Our method →