The institution consists of three schools: the
college for grades 8–12; the
preparatory school for grades 3–7, and the pre-preparatory school for grades N-2. The college is on Campground Road at the main campus, and a small portion of this land is used for the pre-preparatory school. The Preparatory School is situated in Fir Road,
Rondebosch close to the college campus. The college has eight
houses: Founders, School and White are the
boarding houses, and Birt, Gray, Kidd, Mallett and Ogilvie are for
day-scholars. Each house has about 70 to 100 students, and is governed by a house director and two assistant directors. The houses are further broken down into tutor groups of about 15 to 20 boys (three or four boys per grade). Each house is equipped with a common room, kitchen, study room, matric room, quad, dining hall, and offices for the head of house and house directors. The preparatory school has four houses: Van der Bijl, Bramley, Brooke and Charlton (although Van der Bijl and Bramley were originally boarding houses this has been changed in 2020, now all Prep Houses are day boy houses). The institution also has the Old Diocesan Union which has over 5,000 active members in 28 branches around the world. Bishops is renowned as one of the top schools in the country for its academics. It has consistently ranked within the top 10 schools in the country for Matric, and as one of the top schools in the
Western Cape. It is one of four schools in the world to offer an annual
Rhodes Scholarship to an ex-pupil to attend the
University of Oxford, having been part of the initial Rhodes Scholarship experiment. The school now shares the scholarship with ex-pupils of
Herschel School,
St. Cyprian's School, and
LEAP Schools. The original HA Molteno Library (which was initially funded by Harry Anderson Molteno as part of the 125th anniversary of Bishops) was designed by Maciek Miszewski and opened in 1977, before which the library had been housed in the Brooke Chapel. It was renovated in 2013.The Library was decommissioned in 2023 to 2024, and fully renovated to the modern Ubuntu Learning Centre In 2018, a new trans-disciplinary curriculum was introduced for Grade 9 students called Big Ideas, focusing on sustainability and promoting critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity. The curriculum was based on the framework of the
UN Sustainable Development Goals as a way for students to learn about global issues, and culminated in a project undertaken by all students that tackled an aspect of a global issue. The school enters boys annually into a number of competitions such as the UCT Mathematics Competition and the South African Mathematics Olympiad, and students can qualify for the provincial or national Mathematics teams. The school also participates in the Eskom Science Expo, with students progressing to fairs such as ISEF. Senior boys write the National Science Olympiads, and have achieved top 10 results in the country. == Culture ==