
Baptist Bible Seminary & Institute, Inc.
Basic Education Admission
Bible-centered K\u201312 education committed to academic excellence and godly character.
Our Aspiration
BBSI Basic Ed Vision
At BBSI, we envision to become a center of excellence, with a life transforming focus that seeks to produce responsible individuals with Godly character and excellent academic foundation.

BBSI Basic Ed Mission
Our Calling
Our mission as a Christ-centered school, is committed to challenge each student to reach his/her potential, discover and pursue individual talents and purpose for living through our lessons entwined with Biblical principles from our staff who love God. To assure that the beliefs of the Mission Statement will be realized, we set forth the following fundamental principles.
We believe:
All children can learn.
All children have God-given unique talents and strengths.
Our responsibility is to challenge them to be creative learners through our child-focused environment that is nurturing and safe.
Our partnership with family and community is directly related to the success of the learning process.

“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
Proverbs 22:6
Academic Structure
Kindergarten to Grade 12
The department offers a complete basic education program following the enhanced K\u201312 curriculum of the Department of Education.
Curriculum
K–12 Curriculum with Bible IntegrationThe department follows the enhanced K–12 curriculum of the Department of Education with deliberate Bible integration across all grade levels. Biblical instruction and chapel services form part of the students’ daily formation.
Senior High School
Academic TrackThe Senior High School program operates under the Academic Track, preparing students for higher education through rigorous academic instruction grounded in a Christ-centered worldview.
Strand
Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)The HUMSS strand prepares students for higher education in theology, education, communication, social sciences, and the liberal arts — a strong foundation for those called to ministry, teaching, or community service.