A school for your child’s entire journey
Discover Avenor College, the international bilingual school for children aged 2 to 18, which blends British and Romanian education into a complete pathway, from nursery all the way through to high school.
Come meet us, visit the campus, or speak with our team about the right stage for your child.
2–18 years – British and Romanian curriculum – Dual accreditation – Campus near Băneasa Forest
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An international education, keeping Romanian roots
At Avenor, students benefit from the rigor and openness of British education while maintaining a strong connection to the Romanian language and culture. The pathway is designed so that every child can move forward with confidence, in Romania or anywhere in the world.
A complete journey, from age 2 to 18
Each stage prepares the next step, from the early years of nursery through to high school and university admission.
Two educational systems, one coherent pathway
The British curriculum and the requirements of Romanian education are integrated so that students keep their options open.
Children are supported throughout their educational journey
Teachers and counselors monitor both academic progress and each student’s personal development and well-being.
Learning connected to real life
Projects, outdoor experiences, internships, and student-led initiatives help them turn knowledge into real skills.
Avenor through the eyes of those who have been here
A school is best understood through the experience of those who lived it. Parents speak about the relationship with teachers and the trust built over time. Alumni speak about the independence, courage, and clarity with which they took their next step.
Practical questions matter
Avenor is easily accessible, no matter where you are coming from. Families can choose school transportation organized by Avenor from several areas, public transport connecting Greenfield to Victoriei Square, personal cars, or carpooling. The school features its own parking lot with 170 spaces for drop-off and pick-up. For complete information about Avenor-organized routes and other transport options, check the Services page.
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What Does a School Day Look Like When Students Have Time to Think? Avenor College Introduces 90-Minute Learning Sessions from September 2026
Many parents share the same impression when they ask their children about their day at school: the day feels full - packed with information and a wide range of subjects—but there is rarely enough ti...Learn more >
What Does a Future-Ready Educational Journey Look Like? From Nursery to A Levels at a Bilingual International School in Romania
No one can say with certainty what the world will look like when our children become adults. Perhaps that's why more and more parents are no longer asking simply, "Which is the best school?" Instead, ...Learn more >
What Children Learn When It Looks Like They’re Just Playing
Many parents want the summer break to be more than just fun—they want it to be meaningful, too. They look for activities that keep their children engaged while also helping them learn something new....Learn more >
From Avenor to Harvard: when passion becomes a life direction
When he was 12, Andrei wasn’t necessarily dreaming of Harvard. He was dreaming of making films. At a time when many teenagers are still trying to figure out what they are passionate about, arme...Learn more >
Young Children Do Not Learn Best by Sitting at a Desk and Reproducing Information. What an OECD Study Reveals About Early Childhood Education – and What We See in the Classroom
At the beginning of every school year, we notice the same pattern: the differences between children who have had early opportunities for socialisation and learning and those who are entering an organi...Learn more >
At 14, children are still in the process of discovering themselves. The National Evaluation places them too early into a ranking system.
June arrives, and Romania once again enters a collective state of tension. Approximately 173,000 14-year-old students will sit the National Evaluation at the end of 8th grade – the exam that determi...Learn more >
How children learn mathematics in primary school – beyond the right answer
As a primary school teacher, one of the questions I hear most often in class, during maths lessons, is simple, but very profound: “Miss, is this correct?” Not “why is it like this?”, but “is...Learn more >
How Teachers Combine Vocation with Career Growth: “Performance Evaluation Is Designed as a Professional Growth Process”
In education, much is said about reforms, programs, examinations, and curricula. Far less attention is given to teachers as professionals: what it truly means to build a solid profession around teachi...Learn more >
Children Who Learn in the Forest: Between Parents’ Intentions and Everyday Reality
Most parents say the same thing: they want their children to spend more time outdoors. Less screen time, more fresh air, more physical activity. And yet, in everyday life, reality often looks differen...Learn more >









