The BBS School of Languages is established by School Director Mr Wilhelm Aichele. The fundamental concept of the BBS is to provide small classes and qualified native teachers to promote optimal results.
Just one year later, training courses are offered in commercial correspondence in the languages English, French, Spanish and Italian.
The Secretarial School is established as a branch of the BBS.
The German Ministry for Culture and Sport in Stuttgart awards the BBS with state recognition for its 2-year Commercial Language Assistant training courses.
In addition, the courses European Management Assistant and Language Management Assistant receive state recognition.
A cooperation with Lincoln University in England is initiated. BBS students, who successfully complete the European Management Assistant course, can go on to study a further year in England and acquire a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree.
The BBS becomes an examining school for the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
A BBS student achieves the best LCCI results world-wide in ‘English for Business Level 2’.
Again, a BBS student receives the best LCCI results world-wide in ‘English for Business Level 3’.
The BBS celebrates its 25. Anniversary. The festivities are attended by the Mayor of Baden-Baden, Dr Sigrun Lang.
A BBS student receives the best results in the final examination for Commercial Language Assistant at the German Chamber of Commerce (IHK).
Further universities in England cooperate with the BBS. For the first time eight BBS students continue their studies at the University of Brighton.
The BBS obtains the official quality award (ISO 9001).