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ASIBA  Association des Sections Internationales Britanniques et Anglophones 

ASIBA is an association which supports the British version of the International Option of the French Baccalauréat, often known as the British OIB (Option Internationale du Baccalauréat ).

Schools, international sections and parents’ associations involved in the teaching and running of the British OIB  form the membership of ASIBA. All members share a vision of the importance of the OIB as an essential part of international provision within French schools and as a unique example of practical educational co-operation between two countries. 

The Association operates within the framework of  French association law dating from 1901 and is therefore termed an association loi 1901.  ASIBA spends the very minimum on administration, since all of its members are volunteers whose time and costs (such as travel expenses) are either given by them personally or are paid for by member schools or associations. For a summary of how ASIBA  supports the OIB structure financially, please go to the page on membership fees and see the section 'What are fees spent on?' For the current OIB Handbook (applying to the examinations in 2007), please go to the 'For Schools page' (via the button above left).

Welcome to the new ASIBA web server. Please note our new address: http://www.asiba.info.

La version française du manuel de examens OIB (version Cambridge) est maintenant disponible en format pdf: cliquez sur le bouton  ‘For Schools’,  ci-dessus a gauche, puis cliquez sur ‘Manuel des examens’.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

ASIBA Association des Sections Internationales  Britanniques et Anglophones: supporting the British version of the OIB