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Directory of International Schools

2012-2013

ISS Directory of
International Schools
2012 2013

The most comprehensive


international school
resource guide

2012 by International Schools Services, Inc.


Fees and other data are accurate as reported to International Schools Services by the
individual schools of August 2012. Readers are advised to obtain updated information from
the individual schools. Inclusion in the Directory does not imply endorsement of any school or
its programs by International Schools Services. Maps are representational and intended for
general orientation only. Country information collected from The World Factbook.
Thirty-second edition, September 2012
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Contents

About International Schools Services

International Schools Resource Guide

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International Schools by Country

Accrediting Organizations

732

Organizations Supporting International Education

735

Regional Maps

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Welcome to the world of


International Schools Services
Since 1955, International Schools Services (ISS)
has been dedicated to supplying international
schools with everything they need to provide
their students with a world-class education.
Headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey,
USA, ISS offers the best in staff recruitment,
job placement, school supplies, foundation
management and consulting that help position
schools for success. ISS is led by a team
of professionals with decades of overseas,
education and business management experience.
In addition to the Princeton home office, ISS
operates three regional offices in the Middle East,
Asia Pacific and the Caribbean.

ISS Board of Directors and Senior Staff


Board of Directors
Herman L. Penner, Chair
Roger Hove, President
Jonathan G. Brougham
Elizabeth A. Duffy
Serge Goldstein
Bonnie Likely
Melinda R. Martinson
Michael S. Mathews
John H. Timoney
Peter Vermeulen
Pamela A. Ward

Senior Staff
Roger Hove, President
Kristin Evins, Chief Financial Officer
Rob Ambrogi, Ed.D., Vice President, School Management
Desiree Bryant, Director, Human Resources
Keith Cincotta, Director, School Supply & University Services
Paul DeMinico, Ed.D., Vice President, Administrative Search
Mary Anne Haas, Executive Assistant to the President
Lila Leung, Vice President Development, Asia Pacific
Laura Light, Director, Educational Staffing
Harlan Lyso, Consultant, Administrative Search
Anthony Maimone, Chief Compliance Officer
Bruce McWilliams, Vice President, School Management, Middle East
Erin Uritus, Director, Communications and Middle East Development
David Randall, Vice President, School Management, Caribbean
Deirdre Simon, Director, Accounting
Malcolm Stitt, Director, Information Technology

Directory Staff
Matthew Rick, Editor
Cheryl Baldwin, Heather DiTullio, Anna Madeja, Publications Assistants
Pats McWilliams, Advertising Coordinator

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School Management and


Consulting

If the vision for your school includes


establishing an outstanding educational
opportunity for your students, let ISS help
bring it to life. We have started close to 100
schools in over 40 countries on six continents
for over 80 different clients.
ISS is contracted to manage a select group of
schools for a wide range of clients: international
companies, host governments, property
developers and entrepreneurs. Currently, ISS
manages 17 schools, providing everything
from supplies and curriculum development to
day-to-day management. While each school
is unique in terms of its location, student
population, size and even program to some
extent, there are many important similarities.
Each ISS-managed school holds a sharp,
pervasive focus on students and their learning.
From the standards-based curriculum maps,
to the pedagogical best practices in the
classroom, to the authentic assessments
and reports of progress, we excel at keeping
student learning at the forefront of all we do.
ISS has developed a variety of core startup curriculums (US, IB, International, small
school, large school, and more), a robust
professional development protocol and a

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cadre of educational experts stationed in our


regional offices and at the home office. In our
schools, we emphasize mentoring and peer
support / sharing, coupled with online courses,
webinars and professional work groups. The
ISS School Management team works diligently
to ensure that ISS schools have a professional
culture, a rich set of institutional resources
and high-quality education curriculum and
best practices.
Contact Rob Ambrogi, Ed.D., Vice President,
School Management, for more information:
rambrogi@iss.edu

Educational Staffing

Through
state-of-the-art
recruitment
technologies,
which are consistently
upgraded to incorporate cutting edge
technology, and a personalized screening
approach tailored to each schools needs, ISS
is consistently able to connect international
schools with highly qualified teaching and
administrative candidates. The ISS candidate
database contains 21,000 candidates with
impressive work experience and varied
education backgrounds. ISS candidates
have the opportunity to become a member
of a network of qualified professionals that
offer lifelong friendships and connection.

ISS Candidates

ISS brings together the worlds best teachers


and the worlds best schools. The demand
for quality teachers and administrators is
exploding worldwide. More educators than
ever before are needed to teach overseas.
ISS is here to help you get one of these
incredible positions! In 2011, ISS recruited
for 3,441 positions worldwide from 90
countries. International schools educate
in excess of 2.5 million students. This
has doubled in the past ten years and is
expected to double again by 2020.
ISS is working to offer candidates as many
opportunities as possible on a year-to-year
basis. Whether youre a teacher looking to
get started overseas or an administrator
looking for your next position, ISS can help
you!
Contact the Educational Staffing department
for more information: edustaffing@iss.edu

Teacher Recruitment

For more than 50 years, the ISS Educational


Staffing department has helped more than
600 schools meet their staffing objectives.
ISS uses a combination of personal touch/
screening by our staff, in person meetings at
events, the latest state-of-the-art recruiting
technology, and more importantly a large
candidate pool. ISS directs an outreach
campaign with a top-rated marketing firm
which covers the United States, Canada, as
well as Australia, the UK and New Zealand,
and continually invests in technology
innovations and in the size and quality of
our candidate database.

Administrative Recruitment

ISS has conducted some 500 administrative


searches for schools worldwide since 1981.
The field of education is in the midst of
a healthy debate regarding many of its
foundational elements: questions about
paradigm shifts in measurement, teaching
time, school calendars, budgets, distance
learning, social media, curriculum (AP,
IB, IGCSE, IPC), student and teacher
assessment, and compensation schemes
abound. A passionate educational vision
matched with competency in managing
business and stakeholder needs are crucial
requirements of todays top school leaders.
Our five member team, with over 160 years
of accumulated experience in international
school administration and recruitment and
a vast network of educational contacts,
allows ISS to conduct a search that delivers
top administrative candidates to your search
committee. The ISS customized search
process begins with a school administrator
profile specifically designed for the needs
of the school. We acknowledge the
uniqueness each school brings and thrive
to make the fit between a candidates skill
set, leadership style and the schools needs
a match.
Contact Paul DeMinico, Ed.D., Vice
President, Administrative Search for
more information: pdeminico@iss.edu

Contact Laura Light, Director, Educational


Staffing, for more information:
llight@iss.edu

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ISS School Supply

ISS has linked premier international


schools worldwide with a reliable global
network of more than a thousand
vendors for over 50 years. ISS offers
international schools and universities
access to materials and equipment
with significant cost savings and full
administrative follow-through. Individual
schools can benefit from our buying
power, resources and the efficiencies
resulting from consolidated shipping.

Foundation Management

ISS School Supply helps over 100 schools


around the world streamline purchasing and
save money, from textbooks to computers to
playground equipment. Our client schools
are located worldwide from Kazakhstan to
Indonesia and range in size from less than 10
students to more than 3,500. Princeton-based
Account Representatives deliver the highest
standard of customer service, providing site
specific advice and assistance with sourcing,
ordering, consolidation and shipping.
The University Services division works with
international universities, satellite programs
and teaching hospitals. Our professional staff
purchases supplies and equipment from Q-tips
to HVAC systems, through a competitive bid
process. Educational institutions enjoy the cost
savings and efficiencies resulting from one
contact and source throughout the process
from requisition and purchase order, to shipping
and invoicing.
Contact Keith Cincotta, Director, School Supply
and University Services, for more information:
kcincotta@iss.edu

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ISS Foundation Management has served


overseas schools since 1968 by providing
comprehensive financial services including
financial, administrative and board management
expertiseto meet the needs of nonprofits in
todays environment of increased accountability
and governance.
Our primary mission is to provide financial and
accounting services for the Foundation and
to the Foundation Board of Trustees. The ISS
Foundation Service is committed to providing
reliable, responsive financial services as well
as monitoring compliance with existing policies
and procedure.
Contact Deirdre Simon, Director, Accounting, for
more information: dsimon@iss.edu

World Language Initiative

The World Language Initiative (WLI) arose out


of the ISS commitment to its managed schools
to provide quality curriculum in all disciplines.
In order to meet this standard in the Middle
East an entirely new Arabic curriculum had
to be created to provide exemplary Arabic
curriculum and instruction for 21st century
language learners.
Phase 1 of the WLI focused on Arabic in two
catalyst schools in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
Native and non-native programs were designed
by Dr. Hanada Taha-Thomure, incorporating
standards, instructional materials, assessment,
and professional development. The resulting
programs quickly drew interest of international
schools in the region and it became clear that
they were addressing a widespread need. In
2011 a wider cohort of schools was invited
into an expanded pilot program, including one
national school and 15 international schools
in the Arabian Gulf region from Saudi Arabia,
Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman. The schools
committed to implement the program in its
current form, to participate in literacy coach
training, and to collaborate with one another
as a professional learning community with
the goal of refining the program. A prominent
element was participation in the first Arabic
literacy coach training program. A cohort of
25 trainee literacy coaches is approaching
the mid-point of a two-year training program
comprised of eight 4-day modules designed
to hone their pedagogical and linguistic
skills, and skill them to coach and mentor
their colleagues as they implement the new
curriculum in their schools.
Ensuring quality has been a key concern. The
developing program is being audited by Dr. Dany
Doueiri, Assistant Professor and Coordinator
of Arabic Language Programs, California State
University, San Bernardino, who has already
given some preliminary feedback, stating, I
would like to congratulate you on the extensive

work you have developed for the Arabic


language program. The documents are truly
amazing and comprehensive. They must have
taken months and months to conceptualize,
plan, research, draft, and complete. Having
interacted with other Arabic programs in the
Arab region, I can assure you that you are
setting very high standards that many existing
schools in the region should carefully look at
to learn from and hopefully one day implement
and adopt in their own classrooms.
The program is also being overseen by an
advisory board of eminent authorities in the
field. Efforts are underway to partner with
assessment agencies to begin gathering
performance data on student achievement.
This data will help inform a long term research
project that is being designed to gauge the
impact of the program design on student
achievement.
A comprehensive set of student resource books
were authored for grades K-9 in the spring
of 2012 and are now available to interested
schools together with a program of training for
implementation. For the 2012-13 school year
the focus will be on assessment and action
research, as well as the development of the
accompanying professional development
modules.
Phase 2 of the WLI will focus on English as
an Additional Language instruction as ISS
managed schools in China have indicated
that EAL is a pressing need. The EAL initiative
gets underway in August 2012, and will
involve designing curriculum and instructional
approaches to support English language
learners. Dr. Virginia Rojas will lead this
initiative, which will be based initially in two,
dual language catalyst schools in China.
Contact Bruce McWilliams, Vice President,
School Management, Middle East, for more
information: bmcwilliams@iss.edu

ISS Information Services

ISS Information Services connects the


international school community through
informative publications, interactive web site,
social media and other platforms.
ISS annually publishes The ISS Directory of
International Schools, a comprehensive guide to
American and international schools worldwide,
to help families make the best educational
choices for their children. ISS also publishes a
newspaper, NewsLinks, three times during the
school year, which is distributed to more than
500 American and international schools.

Advertise With ISS

We are pleased to offer advertising online and


in our print publications: NewsLinks and The
ISS Directory of International Schools.
The ISS website is a valuable resource destination
for the international education community.
During the 2011 recruitment season, the site
received in excess of 10,000 unique visitors a
month. Users spent over four minutes on the
site on average, making it a great place to
advertise your school. Our printed newspaper,
NewsLinks, has a print circulation of 40,000
and covers various events and international
school updates. The ISS Directory reaches
school administrators, teachers, business
office managers and families living overseas.
Contact advertising@iss.edu
information.

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Among the ISA faculty are leading voices in the international education arena, many of whom have led the
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A member of Harvards Project Zero, the school was the very first in the world approved to offer all three
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International Christian School was founded in 1992 and is committed to
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equipping students with the knowledge, skills and Christian character to
serve and transform their communities while preparing them for tertiary
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Students consistently score in the 95th percentile on standardized SAT
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Notes

Schools included in the Directory are primarily American and/or international with an English language
curriculum. Listings are alphabetical, first by country, then by city and town and finally by school name. Schools
in rural areas are listed under the nearest town.
Accredited by: Accreditation is not mandatory, but many overseas schools elect to become accredited. U.S.
and international accrediting organizations are listed in an appendix at the end of the Directory.
Boarding facilities: Schools with boarding services are identified within their entries.
Chief school officer: The name and title of each chief school officer is followed by academic division heads
and other administrative staff. Chief school officers are listed alphabetically in the index.
Curriculum: Each school in the Directory provides an English-language curriculum alone or in combination
with a host-national curriculum. Some offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB Diploma),
a two-year course of study recognized by many colleges and universities, as well as the International
Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IBMYP), and the International Baccalaureate Primary Years
Programme (IBPYP). Schools offering the U.S. Advanced Placement (AP) Program are so noted.
Grade levels: The following abbreviations are used: N for Nursery; Pre-K for prekindergarten; K for
kindergarten (usually 5- to 6-year-olds).
Nationalities of teaching staff and nationalities of student body: Teaching staff and students are
defined by nationality groups. The United States, the United Kingdom, the host country, and other significant
nationalities are noted.
Percentage of graduates attending college: Secondary schools were asked to list colleges or universities
recently attended by their graduates.
Regional organizations: Many schools are members of international regional organizations which
provide professional development opportunities and other educational resources to their member schools.
Organizations supporting international education are listed in an appendix at the end of the Directory.
School addresses: The street address may differ from the mailing address. When specifically provided, use
the mailing address for correspondence. APO and FPO are U.S. military mail services with strict regulations. No
personal name may appear in an APO or FPO address. Use the title of the chief school officer, followed by the
address. U.S. Department of State addresses may include personal names.
School governance: Most overseas schools are governed by a board of directors (or the host countrys
equivalent,) a company, religious organization, or individual proprietor. Sponsors or operators are listed when
reported. Individual schools have identified themselves as falling within the following categories: coeducational,
boarding, day, company-sponsored, church-related, proprietary, private nonprofit.
School year: Most schools in the directory follow a northern hemisphere calendar and are in session from
September to June. Those following a southern hemisphere calendar from March to December are so noted.
Teaching staff: The number of both full- and part-time teaching staff members is listed.
Telephone and facsimile numbers: Numbers include the country and city codes (where applicable) followed
by the telephone number.
Tuition: Most tuition figures are given in U.S. dollars. The currency used is noted in each schools entry. School
charges other than tuition are also listed.

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International Schools
By Country

International Schools by Country


Albania
Angola
Argentina
Armenia
Aruba
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Bolivia
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Cambodia
Cameroon
Cayman Islands
Chile
China
Colombia
Congo, Republic of the
Congo, the Democratic
Republic of the
Costa Rica
Cote DIvoire
Croatia
Cuba
Curaao
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Guam

2
4
6
10
12
14
17
23
26
30
35
40
42
49
51
57
59
70
73
75
80
83
85
89
129
139
141
143
150
152
154
156
158
160
163
165
169
175
181
185
187
189
191
193
201
203
205
207
223
226
231

Guatemala
Guinea
Haiti
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Korea, Republic of
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Moldova
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Pakistan

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237
239
241
248
252
254
262
279
282
285
302
305
330
336
343
347
361
369
371
373
375
380
383
385
387
389
391
394
397
399
407
410
412
414
416
419
432
434
436
438
443
445
450
452
454
464
467
469
473
476
480

Palestinian Territory
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Vietnam
Virgin Islands, British
Virgin Islands, U.S.
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe

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ALBANIA

ALBANIA
Area: 28,748 sq km
Population: 3,002,859
Capital: Tirana (Tirane)
Currency: Leke
Languages: Albanian

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Tirana

Albania

Tirana International School


Phone 355 4 2365239
Fax 355 4 2377679
Email tirana@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/alb_home/alb_home.htm
Address Tre Vellezerit Kondi, Vilat Germane #6, Tirana, Albania

STAFF
Director Jerry Ashby
Business Manager Merita Karaj
Director of Instruction Maura Martin
Technology Teacher Besnik Zylka

Librarian Illira Pitarka


Teaching staff Full time 21; Part time 6; Total 27
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; New Zealander
10; Other(s) (Canadian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1991
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 75; Middle
School 6-8 30; High School 9-12 25; Total 150
Tuition range 5,600-16,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Kings Col London, Boston
U, Michigan State U, Franklin Col, Fordham U,
Manhatten Col, St. Johns U, William & Mary Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 11; Secondary 6
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Environmental, Photography
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 28 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 80 Instructional Computers, 7,000
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ANGOLA

ANGOLA
Area: 1,246,700 sq km
Population: 18,056,072
Capital: Luanda
Currency: Kwanza
Languages: Portuguese

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Luanda

Angola

Luanda International School


Phone 244222460752
Email anthonybaron@lisluanda.com
Website www.lisluanda.com
Address Rua de Talatona, Luanda, 1566, Angola

STAFF
Director Anthony Baron
Business Manager Wayne Addis
IT Manager Rodrigo Brasil do Couto
Teaching staff Full time 77; Part time 3; Total 80

Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 15; Angolan


6; Other(s) (Brazilian, Portuguese) 53

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational
Year founded 2003
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Nursery 30; PreK 60; Elementary K-5


235; Middle School 6-8 140; High School 9-12 120;
Grade 13 15; Total 600
Tuition range 27,000-32,000
Annual fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 15,000;
Lunch 1,750
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (75% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Portuguese, Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, IB, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 53 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 280 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes
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ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA
Area: 2,780,400 sq km
Population: 42,192,494
Capital: Buenos Aires
Currency: Argentine Pesos
Languages: Spanish

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Buenos Aires

Argentina

BAICA-Buenos Aires International Christian


Academy
Phone 4549 1300
Fax 4549 1300 ext. 17
Email baica@baica.com
Website www.baica.com
Address Av. Del Libertador 2170, San Fernando, Buenos Aires, 1646, Argentina

STAFF
Administrator Andrea Simon
Business Manager Martin Luengas
Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 14; Total 29

Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; UK 1;


Argentine 14; Other(s) (Cape Verdean) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 1997
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 47; Middle
School 6-8 45; High School 9-12 45; Total 150

Tuition range 3,000-12,000


One time Fees Capital Levy 4,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended U of Southern California,
Southeastern U, Johannes Gutenberg U of Mainz, U
of St Andrews

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, Chess, Violin,
Rollerskating, Singing
Sports Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 1 Buildings, 18 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


15 Instructional Computers, 8,000 Library Volumes

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Buenos Aires

Argentina

LINCOLN, The American International School


of Buenos Aires
Phone 54 11 4851 1700
Fax 54 11 4851 1790
Email lincoln@lincoln.edu.ar
Address Andres Ferreyra 4073, B1637AOS, La Lucila, Buenos Aires, B1637AOS, Argentina

STAFF
Superintendent Philip Joslin
Business and Finance Manager Carlos Alberto Patio
Assistant to the Superintendent Jane Lowery
Director of National Programs Ray McKay
Elementary School Principal Brad McClain
Head of ES/MS Library Susan Voracek
Head of HS Library Nan Miller

High School Principal Joe Hollenbeck


Middle School Principal Jeff Voracek
Head of Technology Phil Giansante
Teaching staff Full time 109; Part time 7; Total 116
Nationalities of teaching staff US 54; UK 1;
Argentine 50; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1936
Governed by Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment PreK 28; Elementary K-5 356; Middle
School 6-8 222; High School 9-12 246; Total 852
Tuition range 7,340-22,600

Annual fees Registration 1,900; Busing 2,200; Lunch


1,100
One time Fees Capital Levy 6,400
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of British Columbia,
New York U, Boston U, U of Oxford, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Drama, Health

Extra curricular programs Newspaper, Photography,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Yearbook, Newspaper, Photography, Model UN
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 79 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 380 Instructional Computers,
55,000 Library Volumes

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San Isidro

Argentina

St. Andrews Scots School


Phone 5411 4790 5371 226
Email mercedes.bochatey@sanandres.esc.edu.ar
Website www.sanandres.esc.edu.ar
Address Rawson 2759, Olivos, Buenos Aires, 1636, Argentina

STAFF
Headmaster Gabriel Rshaid
Teaching staff Full time 234; Part time 169; Total
403

Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 8; Argentine


390

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year March-December
School type private non-profit
Year founded 1838

Governed by Board of Governors


Enrollment Elementary K-5 953; Middle School 6-8
398; High School 9-12 518; Total 1,869
Tuition/fee currency Argentine Peso

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IGCSE, GCSE
Average class size Elementary 27; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Portuguese,
Spanish, English

Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial Arts, Rugby,


Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Examinations IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Urban

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ARMENIA

ARMENIA
Area: 29,743 sq km
Population: 2,970,495
Capital: Yerevan
Currency: Drams
Languages: Armenian

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Yerevan

Armenia

QSI International School of Yerevan


Phone 374 10 349 130
Fax 374 10 397 599
Email yerevan@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/arm_home/arm_home.htm
Address P.O.Box 82, Gevorg Chaush 50, Vahakni Community, Section 12, Yerevan, 0088, Armenia

STAFF
Director Wayne Haugen
Business Manager Ruzanna Navasardyan
IT Specialist Josh Olson
Librarian Nara Sarkisova

Teaching staff Full time 22; Part time 3; Total 25


Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; Armenian 15;
Other(s) (American, American) 0

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 65; Middle
School 6-8 17; High School 9-12 26; Total 123
Tuition range 5,700-22,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 67% (33% US)
Graduates have attended Pepperdine U, Concordia
U, Rochester Institute of Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 6
Language(s) taught French, German, Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook
Sports Cross-Country, Track and Field
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 42 Instructional Computers, 9,000
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ARUBA

ARUBA
Area: 180 sq km
Population: 107,635
Capital: Oranjestad
Currency: Aruban Guilder/Florin
Languages: Papiamento, Spanish, English, Dutch

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Oranjestad

Aruba

International School of Aruba


Phone 297 583 5040
Fax 297 583 6020
Email sputnam@isaruba.com
Website http://www.isaruba.com/
Address Wayaca 238A, Oranjestad, Aruba

STAFF
Head of School Sarah Putnam
Business Manager Jacqueline Juliao-Wong
Technology Coordinator Mark Wilson
Head of Library Regina Calnin

Teaching staff Full time 28; Part time 2; Total 30


Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; Aruba 2;
Other(s) (Venezuelan) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1985
Governed by International Schools Services, Inc.
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment PreK 25; Elementary K-5 65; Middle
School 6-8 45; High School 9-12 65; Total 200
Tuition range 1,300-15,790

One time Fees Capital Levy 6,060


Tuition/fee currency Aruban Florin
Graduates attending college 98% (85% US)
Graduates have attended U of Tampa, Boston U,
Florida International U, Pennsylvania State U, U of
North Carolina, U of Amsterdam, Florida Institute of
Technology, Warwick U, Hunter Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Dutch, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, National Junior Honor
Society, Model UN, Student Council, Global Issues
Network
Examinations IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, Dutch
HAVO

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 23 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 105 Instructional Computers, 20,000
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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA
Area: 7,741,220 sq km
Population: 22,015,576
Capital: Canberra
Currency: Australian Dollar
Languages: English

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Australia

International School of Western Australia


Phone 61 8 9285 1144
Fax 61 8 9285 1188
Email info@iswa.wa.edu.au
Website www.iswa.wa.edu.au
Address 22 Kalinda Drive, City Beach, Western Australia, 6015, Australia

STAFF
Principal Melissa Powell
Business Manager Sue Malcolm
AP Coordinator Muna Chiesa
Head of Primary Leigh Olver

Head of Secondary Brenda Mitchell


IB DP Coordinator Damien Kerrigan
Information Technology Manager Eli Salant
Library Coordinator Marilyn Daventry

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year July-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2005

Governed by AAIE
Accredited by Western
Tuition/fee currency Australian Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 26
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English

Examinations Act, SAT, AP, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Suburban

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Kilmore

Australia

The Kilmore International School


Phone 61 3 57 822 211
Fax 61 3 57 822 525
Email info@kilmore.vic.edu.au
Website www.kilmore.vic.edu.au
Address 40 White Street, Kilmore, 3764, Australia

STAFF
Principal Andrew Taylor
Business Manager Patricia Mahon
Deputy Principal Colin Bland
Head of Year 11 Peter Osborne
Head of Years 5 & 6 Julie Daniels
Head of Years 7 & 8 Paula Doyle
Head of Years 9 & 10 Paul Szczur

IB Co-ordinator/Head of Year 12 Judy Rutter


Librarian Shelley Frawley
Teaching staff Full time 52; Part time 10; Total 62
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 4; Australian 43;
Other(s) (Chinese) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels 5-12
School year February-December
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by School Board
Enrollment Elementary K-5 50; Middle School 6-8
100; High School 9-12 200; Total 350
Tuition range 14,200-26,900

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 17,800; Insurance 414;


Books 500
One time Fees Registration 330
Tuition/fee currency Australian Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (5% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, London
School of Economics, U of Cambridge, Australian
National U, U of Melbourne

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB

Curriculum IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Japanese,
Mandarin, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Thai
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 6 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 30,000
Library Volumes

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AUSTRIA
Area: 83,871 sq km
Population: 8,219,743
Capital: Vienna
Currency: Euro
Languages: German

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Salzburg

Austria

American International School Salzburg


Phone 43 662 824 617
Fax 43 662 824 555
Email office@ais-salzburg.at
Website www.ais-salzburg.at
Address Moosstrasse 106, Salzburg, A-5020, Austria

STAFF
Headmaster Paul McLean
Business Manager Felicia Gundringer
Accountant Daniele Koertner
College Counselor Jeffrey Z. Agardy
Head of Student Life Nicole Cerone

Computing Technician Peter Burgstaller


Teaching staff Full time 23; Part time 10; Total 33
Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; UK 3; Austrian
5; Other(s) (Canadian) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels 7-13
School year September-May
School type boarding, coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 1977
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 20; High School 9-12
75; Grade 13 3; Total 98
Tuition range 16,000-30,000

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 27,500; Boarding, 7-day


28,500; Insurance 400; Books 500
One time Fees Registration 75; Capital Levy 2,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (45% US)
Graduates have attended Johns Hopkins U, U of
Miami, U of St. Andrews, American U of Paris, U of
Edinborough

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Secondary 7
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Nurse
Special curricular programs Physical Education

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 25 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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Salzburg

Austria

St. Gilgen International School


Phone 43 6227 20259
Fax 43 6227 20259 10
Email info@stgis.at
Website stgis.at
Address Ischlerstrasse 13, St. Gilgen, A-5340, Austria

STAFF
Headmaster Michael Chapman
Business Manager Renate Riedl
Head of Boarding Kirk Wadsworth
IB Coordinator Claire Moore
Senior Administrator Paul Kearley

IT Technician Arnulf Trimborn


Librarian Maia Bristol
Teaching staff Full time 32; Part time 2; Total 34
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 14; Austrian
4; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels 5-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 2008
Governed by Foundation
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 10; Middle School 6-8 64;


High School 9-12 80; Total 154
Tuition range 25,425-45,765
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 45,765
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (20% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology, Sailing,
Rowing

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball
Clubs Model UN, Orienteering, Radio, Snow Sports,
Rock Climbing, First Aid
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Rural

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Vienna

Austria

American International School Vienna


Phone 43 1 401320
Fax 43 1 401325
Email info@ais.at
Website www.ais.at
Address Salmannsdorfer Strasse 47, Vienna, A-1190, Austria

STAFF
Director Carol Kluznik, Ph.D.
Business Manager Rudolf Gabriel
Elementary School Principal Sacha McVean
High School Principal Jonathan Silver, Ph.D.
Middle School Principal David Straffon, Ph.D.

Director of Technology Christopher Rolfe


Secondary School Librarian Theresa Rolfe
Teaching staff Full time 91; Part time 6; Total 97
Nationalities of teaching staff US 82; UK 1; Austrian
8; Other(s) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1959
Governed by Elected Executive Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 22; Elementary K-5 300; Middle


School 6-8 182; High School 9-12 245; Total 749
Tuition range 10,156-18,575
One time Fees Registration 330; Capital Levy 4,464
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 97% (46% US)
Graduates have attended London School of
Economics, U of Cambridge, John Hopkins U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4.5 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 63 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers,
25,000 Library Volumes

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Vienna

Austria

Danube International School


Phone 43 1 720 3110
Fax 43 1 720 3110 40
Email info@danubeschool.at
Website www.danubeschool.at
Address Josef Gall-Gasse 2, Vienna, A-1020, Austria

STAFF
Director & Elementary School Principal Pamela
Defty
Business Manager F. W. Biber
Deputy Director & Secondary School Principal
Richard Eaton

IB Diploma Coordinator Giles Pope


IB MYP Coordinator Mark Brierley
Librarian Hadia Abushady

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1992
Regional organizations ECIS

Graduates attending college 100%


Graduates have attended U of Manchester
Institute of Science, U of Vienna, London School of
Economics, U of London, Vienna U for Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Buildings, 22 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 10,000 Library
Volumes
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Vienna

Austria

Vienna International School


Phone 43 1 203 5595
Fax 43 1 203 0366
Email visinfo@vis.ac.at
Website www.vis.ac.at
Address Strasse der Menschenrechte 1, Vienna, A-1220, Austria

STAFF
Director Peter Murphy
Business Manager Rainer Dobianer
Deputy Principal of Primary School Lynda Sarelius
Deputy Principal of Secondary School Derrick
Devenport
Deputy Principal of Secondary School Anne Sparks
Primary School Principal Michael Hosking

Secondary School Principal Elisabeth Stanners


IT Manager Mark Crumby
Head of Secondary Library David Bancroft
Teaching staff Full time 164; Part time 13; Total 177
Nationalities of teaching staff US 21; UK 52;
Austrian 42; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 62

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1978
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 64; Elementary K-5 520; Middle
School 6-8 304; High School 9-12 512; Total 1,400
Tuition range 5,412-16,704

One time Fees Registration 3,400


Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 95% (20% US)
Graduates have attended London School of
Economics, U of Cambridge, U of London, Boston U,
Imperial Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 6 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 58 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 665 Instructional Computers,
50,000 Library Volumes

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AZERBAIJAN
Area: 86,600 sq km
Population: 9,493,600
Capital: Baku (Baki, Baky)
Currency: Azerbaijani Manat
Languages: Azerbaijani (Azeri)

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Baku

Azerbaijan

Baku International School


Phone 994 12 440 6616
Fax 994 12 440 6616
Email baku@qsi.org
Address Darnagul Qasabasi, Str. Ajami Nakhchivani, Block 3097, Baku, 1108, Azerbaijan

STAFF
Director Gary Tuttle
Accountant Rufat Mammadli
Director of Instruction Theresa McClymont
IT Specialist Fikret Musayev

Librarian Tatyana Shetinkina


Teaching staff Full time 24; Part time 2; Total 26
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; Azerbaijani 8;
Other(s) (New Zealander, Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment Nursery 11; PreK 43; Elementary K-5 82;
Middle School 6-8 23; High School 9-12 26; Total 185
Tuition range 6,600-21,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 2,250; Lunch


1,125
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Karl Benz U, Baylor U, U
of Texas, Texas State U, American U in Cairo, U of
Warsaw, Savannah Art Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 13; Secondary 7
Language(s) taught French, Russian, Azeri
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Soccer, Track and
Field, Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Gymnastics, Ballet, Arts &
Crafts, Chess, Instrumental Music
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 18 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 9,000
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Azerbaijan

The International School of Azerbaijan


Phone 994 12 497 30 28
Fax 994 12 497 21 94
Email director@tisa.az
Website www.tisa.az
Address Stonepay Royal Park, Yeni Yasamal, Baku, Azerbaijan
Mailing Address TISA - AIOC C/o BP Azerbaijan Cherstey Road, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex, TW16
7LN, United Kingdom

STAFF
Director John Gillespie
Business Manager Asim Alikishibayov
Admissions Officer Andrea Gerlich
Primary Principal David Harrold
Secondary Principal Lesley Peacock
Educational Technology Coordinator Aaron Childs
Resources Coordinator Colleen MacDonell

Teaching staff Full time 75; Part time 3; Total 78


Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; UK 17;
Azerbaijani 9; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander)
37

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS
Enrollment Nursery 43; PreK 73; Elementary K-5 241;
Middle School 6-8 86; High School 9-12 71; Total 514

Tuition range 11,005-30,590


Annual fees Registration 500
One time Fees Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended U Col London, Columbia U,
New York U, U of Pennsylvania, U of Michigan, Kings
Col London, U of California- Berkeley

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught French, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Soccer, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 6 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 5 Computer Labs,


122 Instructional Computers, 8,000 Library Volumes

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BAHAMAS
Area: 13,880 sq km
Population: 316,182
Capital: Nassau
Currency: Bahamian Dollar
Languages: English

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Freeport

Bahamas

Lucaya International School


Phone 242 373 4004
Fax 242 373 2509
Email lis@lucayainternationalschool.com
Website www.lucayainternationalschool.com
Address Chesapeake Drive, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas

STAFF
Headmaster Chris Mockrish
Business Manager Debbie Winter
IB/IGCSE Coordinator Lee Rawlinson
PK3-Year 13 Head of School Rob Fuller
Technology Coordinator Michael Lowery

Librarian Cath Hindley


Teaching staff Full time 26; Part time 3; Total 29
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; UK 3; Bahamas
4; Other(s) (Canadian) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, private non-profit
Year founded 1998
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 110; Middle
School 6-8 45; High School 9-12 46; Grade 13 14; Total
225

Tuition range 5,800-13,700


One time Fees Registration 250; Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 96%
Graduates have attended U of California-Berkeley,
McGill U, U of Michigan, U of Texas, U of Edinburgh

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, International, IB, IBPYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, Learning Disabilities,
Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 11,000
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Nassau

Bahamas

Lyford Cay International School


Phone 242 362 4774
Fax 242 362 5198
Email info@lcis.bs
Website www.lcis.bs
Address Lyford Cay Drive, Lyford Cay, Nassau, P.O. Box N7776, Bahamas

STAFF
Heads of School Isadora Blyden & Tracey
Farquharson
Principal Stacey Bobo
Business Manager Bathsheba Fernander
Academic Dean David Mindorff
Assistant Principal Frederic Bournas
Guidance Counselor & Admissions Officer RoseMarie Taylor

IT Director Oscar Brinson


Librarian Helene De Jong
Teaching staff Full time 43; Part time 3; Total 46
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 6;
Bahamas 14; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NEASC

Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 22; Elementary K-5 163;


Middle School 6-8 83; High School 9-12 60; Total 344
Tuition range 15,023-22,693
One time Fees Registration 250
Tuition/fee currency Bahamanian Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Yale U, Princeton U,
Georgetown U, U of Richmond, Duke U, Ohio State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Bahamas Football Association, Swift Swim
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 13 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers, 12,500
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Nassau

Bahamas

St. Andrews School, The International


School of The Bahamas
Phone 242 677 7800
Fax 242 324 0816
Email sandrews@st-andrews.com
Web www.standrewsbahamas.com
Address PO Box EE 17340, Yamacraw Hill Road, Nassau, EE 17340, Bahamas

STAFF
Principal & CEO Sharon Wilson
Financial Controller Evanne Archer-Bowe
Head of the Primary School Yvette Simms
Head of the Secondary School Frank Coyle
Head of Technology Patricia Watkins

Chair of IT & Libraries Scott Lowe


Teaching staff Full time 79; Part time 2; Total 81
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 16; 38;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 19

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1948
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 33; Elementary K-5 326;
Middle School 6-8 189; High School 9-12 260; Total
823

Tuition range 5,415-13,230


One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Bahamanian Dollar
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Yale U, Harvard U, Vassar
Col, McGill U, Tufts U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community


Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Sports, Chess, Dominoes, Craft,
Rotaract, Environment
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 15 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 48 Classrooms,
5 Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers,
28,000 Library Volumes
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BAHRAIN
Area: 760 sq km
Population: 1,248,348
Capital: Manama
Currency: Bahraini Dinar
Languages: Arabic, English, Farsi, Urdu

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Isa Town

Bahrain

Bahrain Bayan School


Phone 973 17 682 227
Fax 973 17 780 019
Email bayanschool@bayan.edu.bh
Website www.bayanschool.edu.bh
Address Bldg No 230, Road 4111, Block No 841, Isa Town, Bahrain

STAFF
Director General Dr. Peter Nanos
Business Office Manager Samar Nabhan
IB Coordinator Faye Sharabi
Primary School Dean of Students Robert Bates
Primary School Principal Sally Evans
Secondary School Dean of Students Nadine Cooper
Secondary School Principal Christopher Jupp

Network Systems Manager Saleh Al Shehabi


Librarian/Resource Specialist Norma Kashouh
Teaching staff Full time 86; Total 86
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 5; Bahraini
29; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 44

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1982
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 50; PreK 73; Elementary K-5 447;
Middle School 6-8 218; High School 9-12 295; Total
1,083

Tuition range 1,400-2,890


One time Fees Registration 200; Capital Levy 400
Tuition/fee currency Bahraini Dinar
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Yale U, U of California at
Berkeley, Bentley Col, Purdue U, U of Warwick

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Arabic
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Squash, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, TradeQuest, Roots & Shoots, Globe
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 78 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 147 Instructional Computers, 32,610
Library Volumes
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Isa Town

Bahrain

Ibn Khuldoon National School


Phone +973 17 780 661
Fax +973 17 689 028
Email hr@ikns.edu.bh
Website www.ikns.edu.bh
Address Road 4111, Area 841, Isa Town Educational Area, Isa Town, Bahrain

STAFF
President Dr. Kamal Abdel-Nour
Business Manager Hassan Radhi
Curriculum & Acting IB Coordinator Ayman Zanoun
Elementary School Principal Maisae Affour, Ph.D.
Middle School Principal Sari Manna
Secondary School Principal Chaouki Barake

Network Administrators Karima Matrook & Leslie


Badalkar
Head Librarian Taghreed Quti
Teaching staff Full time 154; Total 154
Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; UK 5; Bahraini
58; Other(s) (Lebanese, Canadian) 77

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1983
Governed by Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA

Enrollment PreK 90; Elementary K-5 630; Middle


School 6-8 311; High School 9-12 440; Total 1,471
Tuition range 2,435-3,850
Tuition/fee currency Bahraini Dinar
Graduates attending college 98% (55% US)
Graduates have attended Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, U of Chicago, London School of
Economics, U of Maryland, U of Toronto

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Heritage, Animal Welfare, Community
Caring, Painting, Chess, Go Green, Healthy Buddies,
Photography
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 12 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 130 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 75,813
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Manama

Bahrain

Riffa Views International School


Phone 973 1656 5000
Fax 973 1791 0392
Email rvisadmin@rvis.edu.bh
Website www.rvis.edu.bh
Address Bldg. 407, Road 4303, Al-Mazrowiah 943, Riffa, Bahrain
Mailing Address PO Box 3050, Manama, Bahrain

STAFF
Director Bernadette Carmody
Business/Finance Manager Akeela Mahdi
Early Childhood Assistant Principal Cheryl
Palamarek
MS/HS Assistant Principal Geoff Ward
Principal K-9 Joanne Garrahy
Director of Technology Robert Prescott

Library/Media Center Sarah Prescott


Teaching staff Full time 44; Part time 1; Total 45
Nationalities of teaching staff US 21; UK 4; Bahraini
7; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year September-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 2008
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations NESA

Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 22; Elementary K-5 167;


Middle School 6-8 55; High School 9-12 10; Total 269
Tuition range 2,500-8,800
One time Fees Registration 50; Books 50
Tuition/fee currency Bahraini Dinar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 9
Language(s) taught Arabic
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, Swimming, Gardening,
Tennis, Golf, Running
Sports Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Gardening
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 6 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 43 Classrooms, 200


Instructional Computers, 11,500 Library Volumes

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Bahrain

Naseem International School


Phone 973 17782 000
Fax 973 17687 166
Email naseem@batelco.com.bh
Website www.nisbah.com
Address Muharraq Avenue, PO Box 28503, Riffa, Bahrain

STAFF
President & Director Sameera Al-Kooheji
Accountant Anil Kumar
Elementary School Principal Patricia Berry, Ed.D.
IB Coordinator Fuad Prins, Ed.D.
Middle & High School Principal Bilal Okasha, Ed.D.

Head of IT U Hillario
Librarian Cherry Ann Sucgang
Teaching staff Full time 92; Total 92
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; UK 18; Bahraini
17; Other(s) (Jordanian, Canadian) 50

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1981
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States, IBO, CITA
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA, ASCD, NASSP,
PTC
Enrollment Nursery 30; PreK 85; Elementary K-5
320; Middle School 6-8 193; High School 9-12 294;
Total 922

Tuition range 1,725-3,393


Annual fees Capital Levy 400
One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency Bahraini Dinar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Bahrain, U of
Manchester, Concordia U, Adelaide U of Australia,
Bristol U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, ISA

Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Arabic, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 75 Instructional Computers, 36,000
Library Volumes

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BANGLADESH
Area: 143,998 sq km
Population: 161,083,804
Capital: Dhaka
Currency: Taka
Languages: Bangla (Bengali)

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Chittagong

Bangladesh

Chittagong Grammar School


Phone 880 31 622 472
Fax 880 31 632 001
Email cgs.upper@gmail.com
Website www.chittagonggrammarschool.com
Address 321/11 Sarson Road, Chittagong, Bangladesh

STAFF
Head of Upper School Mahine Khan
Finance Director Farhat Khan
Academic Director Shereen Ispahani, Ed.D.
Director of Development Bilquis Dada
Head of Administration, Upper School Loretta Dias
Head of Lower School Munira Chowdhury
Head of Middle School Muna Huq

Head of InformationTechnology Jalaluddin


Head of Library Philip Clump
Teaching staff Full time 414; Part time 10; Total 424
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 5; Bangladeshi
406; Other(s) (Indian) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1992
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations Round Square International
Enrollment Nursery 192; PreK 192; Elementary K-5
1,392; Middle School 6-8 464; High School 9-12 236;
Total 2,476

Tuition range 82,000-136,000


Annual fees Books 7,600
One time Fees Registration 45,000
Tuition/fee currency Bangladeshi Taka
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Brown U, U of
Cambridge, U of Edinburgh, Imperial Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation, Arts & Crafts,
Chess, Duke of Edinburgh Awards, Embroidery
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Squash, Swimming,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Cricket, Football
Clubs Science, Publishing, Youth, Boy Scouts, Girl
Guides, Bengali Society, Young Readers, Nature
Society, Book
Examinations A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, GCSE, IGCSE,
PSAT

Curriculum UK, National, IGCSE, GCSE


Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Hindi
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Christian Studies, Islamic Studies,
Debating, Elocution, General Knowledge, Table
Tennis, Aerobics, Fitness Training, Karate, Yoga

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 159 Classrooms, 10
Computer Labs, 320 Instructional Computers, 42,300
Library Volumes

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Dhaka

Bangladesh

American International School Dhaka


Phone 880 2 882 2452
Fax 880 2 882 3175
Email info@aisdhaka.org
Website www.aisdhaka.org
Address 12 United Nations Road, Baridhara, Dhaka, 1212, Bangladesh

STAFF
Superintendent Richard Boerner
Chief Financial Officer Rich Watson
Elementary School Principal Lara Manasfi
High School Principal Ben Marsh
Middle School Principal Susan Lacy

Technology Coordinator Reaz Shaheed


Middle/High School Librarian Colleen Boerner
Teaching staff Full time 103; Part time 5; Total 108
Nationalities of teaching staff US 84; UK 4;
Bangladeshi 4; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1972
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS, NESA, SAISA
Enrollment PreK 76; Elementary K-5 316; Middle
School 6-8 163; High School 9-12 184; Total 739
Tuition range 5,725-22,325

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,000


One time Fees Registration 6,450
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Northwestern U,
Col of William & Mary, U of Virginia, Washington U.

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, Other
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Amnesty International, National Honor
Society, French Honor Society, Spanish Honor
Society, Student Council, Debate, Service, Habitat for
Humanity, Model UN, Boy & Girl Scouts
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 70 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 650 Instructional Computers,
40,400 Library Volumes

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Dhaka

Bangladesh

International School Dhaka


Phone +880 2 8401101
Fax +880 2 8401622
Email info@isdbd.org
Website www.isdbd.org
Address Plot 80, Block E, Basundhara R/A, Dhaka, 1229, Bangladesh

STAFF
CEO Richard Tangye
Business Development Manager Sayed M. Babar
MYP Coordinator Jen Tickle
PYP Coordinator Farhana Bari
Primary Principal Craig Salmon
Secondary Principal Nicholas Hazell

Head of Technology William Bartlett


Librarian Lezlie Faber
Teaching staff Full time 80; Total 80
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 11;
Bangladeshi 12; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 47

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1999
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment Nursery 80; PreK 40; Elementary K-5
250; Middle School 6-8 150; High School 9-12 180;
Total 700

Tuition range 2,600-16,700


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,000; Busing 1,200; Lunch
850
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (30% US)
Graduates have attended McGill U, U Col London, U
of British Columbia, Bard Col, Monash U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation, Music, Piano, Painting, Debating
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs School of Hope, International Award, Model
UN, Yearbook
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, SATII

Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP


Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3.6 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 82 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 30,000
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Bangladesh

Pledge Harbor School and Sports Academy


Phone 88028115417
Email martin.mai@pledgeharbor.com
Website www.pledgeharbor.com
Address House#2, Road #11, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, Bangladesh

STAFF
School Director Martin Mai
Manager, Group Administration Alam
Muniruzzaman
Vice-Principal Andrew Freezludeen
Head of Technology Rahul Karim

Head of Library/Media Center Emily Johnson


Teaching staff Full time 16; Part time 5; Total 21
Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 1;
Bangladeshi 3; Other(s) (Canadian, American) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels 3-9
School year August-June
School type boys only, boarding, proprietary
Year founded 2011
Governed by ATM Saidul Alam
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 80; Middle School 6-8


100; High School 9-12 30; Total 210
Tuition range 150-220
Annual fees Registration 600; Boarding 7-day 12,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Cricket, Football, Fencing, Ultimate, Handball
Clubs Chess, Model UN, Drama, Computer, NGO,
Environmental, Art, Science, Horticulture, Yearbook,
Photography, Astronomy
Examinations A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 27 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 10,000
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BELARUS
Area: 207,600 sq km
Population: 9,542,883
Capital: Minsk
Currency: Belarusian Ruble
Languages: Belarusian, Russian

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Minsk

Belarus

International School of Minsk


Phone 375 17 265 1216
Fax 375 17 265 1216
Email minsk@qsi.org
Website minsk.qsischool.org
Address Perioluk Bagdonovicha 15, Minsk, 220040, Belarus

STAFF
Director Thomas Tunny
Head of Technology Sasha Lipski
Librarian Sharon Redmon
Teaching staff Full time 13; Part time 6; Total 19

Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; Belarusian 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 9; Elementary K-5 41; Middle School
6-8 8; High School 9-12 16; Total 74
Tuition range 6,200-19,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Col of William
& Mary

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught Russian, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Yearbook, Student Council, Russian,
Photography, Various Sports, Community Service
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 20 Instructional Computers, 4,200
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BELGIUM

BELGIUM
Area: 30,528 sq km
Population: 10,438,353
Capital: Brussels
Currency: Euro
Languages: Dutch, French

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Antwerp

Belgium

Antwerp International School, vzw


Phone 32 3 543 93 00
Fax 32 3 541 82 01
Email ais@ais-antwerp.be
Website www.ais-antwerp.be
Address Veltwijcklaan 180, Antwerpen, 2180, Belgium

STAFF
Headmaster Arthur Geoffrey Fisher
Business Manager Tilde Coppin
Elementary School Principal Kaye Gustafson
Middle & High School Principal Gwyn Underwood
IT Director Wendy Gorton

Library and Media Specialist Carl Feucht


Teaching staff Full time 55; Part time 29; Total 84
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; UK 17; Belgian
27; Other(s) (Canadian) 27

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1967
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NECIS, CESSIB
Enrollment Nursery 14; PreK 15; Elementary K-5 134;
Middle School 6-8 94; High School 9-12 195; Total 452
Tuition range 7,615-24,930

Annual fees Capital Levy 525


One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 96% (35% US)
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, Columbia
U, London School of Economics, New York U,
Georgetown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 3 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2


Computer Labs

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Brussels

Belgium

BEPS International School


Phone 32 2 648 4311
Fax 32 2 646 1653
Email info@beps.com
Website www.beps.com
Address 23 Avenue Franklin Roosevelt, Brussels, Brabant, 1050, Belgium
Mailing Address Rue de Wavre, Bierges, Brabant, 1301, Belgium

STAFF
General Director Poul Erik Beck Soerensen
Director Education & Public Relations Henny de
Waal
Head Teacher Mandy Porrett

Teaching staff Full time 27; Part time 3; Total 30


Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 7; Belgian 7;
Other(s) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-5
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1972
Governed by Director
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Nursery 58; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 138;


Total 226
Tuition range 9,250-21,250
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, International
Average class size Elementary 18
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English

Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian


Special curricular programs Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology
Sports Gymnastics

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 6 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 20 Instructional Computers, 9,000
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Brussels

Belgium

St Pauls British Primary School


Phone 32 2 767 3098
Email info@stpaulsbps.com
Website www.stpaulsbps.com
Address Stationsstraat 3, Vossem-Tervuren, 3080, Belgium

STAFF
Headteacher Brett Neilson
Teaching staff Full time 13; Part time 3; Total 16

Nationalities of teaching staff UK 14; Belgian 1;


Other(s) (South African) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-4
School year September-July
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 1975
Governed by School Board
Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 18; Elementary K-5 40;
Total 78

Tuition range 8,250-22,400


Annual fees Busing 4,150
One time Fees Registration 785
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 12
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Dance, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby, Softball,
Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations SAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 3 Buildings, 14 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 16 Instructional Computers, 10,000 Library
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Belgium

St. Johns International School


Phone 32 2 352 0610
Email contact@stjohns.be
Website www.stjohns.be
Address Dreve Richelle 146, Waterloo, 1410, Belgium

STAFF
Director Thomas Hawkins, Ed.D.
Business Manager Adrian Bowcher
Admissions Marcia de Wolf
Deputy Director Marjan Blok, Ph.D.
Elementary School Principal Johanna Bambridge
High School Prinicpal Deborah Brook
Middle School Principal Ben Kestner

IT Manager Jean-Louis Cornez


Librarian Veronica Cunningham
Teaching staff Full time 115; Part time 10; Total 125
Nationalities of teaching staff US 27; UK 36; Belgian
31; Other(s) 31

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Religious Congregation & Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 28; Elementary K-5 300; Middle
School 6-8 240; High School 9-12 330; Grade 13 2;
Total 900

Tuition range 13,255-29,695


Annual fees Busing 2,775
One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 95% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale U, U of
Cambridge, U of Oxford, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Spanish,
Korean
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Ceramics, Math, Science, Drama, Dance,
Sports
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, MAT,
PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 50 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 700+ Instructional Computers,
40,000 Library Volumes

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Brussels

Belgium

The British International School of Brussels


Phone 32 2 736 8981
Fax 32 2 736 8983
Email schooloffice@bisb.org
Website www.bisb.org
Address 163 Avenue Emile Max, B-1030, Brussels, Belgium

STAFF
Head Teacher Stephen Prescott
Infant Department Coordinator Helen Prescott
Junior Department Coordinator Tim Gill
Head of Library & Media Center Beverley Tranter

Teaching staff Full time 10; Part time 7; Total 17


Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 7; Belgian 1;
Other(s) (Australian, Italian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-5
School year September-July
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 2000
Governed by Board
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 18; Elementary K-5 80;


Total 118
Tuition range 14,280-17,950
Annual fees Busing 3,700
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 16
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Dance, Drama
Sports Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Cricket
Clubs Computers, Book Making, Drama, Needlework,
Soccer, Jazz Ballet, Origami, Karate, Chess

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 34 Instructional Computers, 4,500
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Belgium

The International School of Brussels


Phone 32 2 661 4211
Fax 32 2 661 4200
Email admissions@isb.be
Website www.isb.be
Address Kattenberg 19, Brussels, 1170, Belgium

STAFF
Director Kevin Bartlett
Finance Director Francis Trappeniers
Head of Early Childhood Center Caroline Nuu
Head of Elementary School Anna Zeiders
Head of High School Felim Bolster
Head of Middle School Michael Crowley Ph.D.
Director of Technology Doug Stone

Librarians Katie Basha & Jeffrey Brewster


Teaching staff Full time 207; Part time 74; Total 281
Nationalities of teaching staff US 60; UK 44;
Belgian 81; Other(s) (Canadian, Irish) 96

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1951
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 33; PreK 34; Elementary K-5
500; Middle School 6-8 360; High School 9-12 570;
Total 1,497

Tuition range 13,300-29,450


Annual fees Busing 2,500
One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Imperial Col London,
Harvard U, Boston U, Queens U, Maastricht U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP,
ISA

Curriculum US, International, IB, AP


Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 40 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 110 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 1,265 Instructional Computers,
56,000 Library Volumes
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BELIZE

BELIZE
Area: 22,966 sq km
Population: 327,719
Capital: Beloman
Currency: Belizean Dollar
Languages: Spanish, Creole, English

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Belmopan

Belize

QSI International School of Belize


Email belize@qsi.org
Address Mile 49.5, Western Highway, Camalote Village, Belize

STAFF
Director Valerie Nathanson
Teaching staff Full time 3; Part time 1; Total 4

Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; Belizean 1;


Other(s) (Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 2011
Governed by QSI

Enrollment Nursery 2; PreK 2; Elementary K-5 12;


Middle School 6-8 2; Total 18
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 4
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Acres Hectares, 1 Buildings, 4 Classrooms,
1 Computer Labs, 8 Instructional Computers, 2,000
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BOLIVIA

BOLIVIA
Area: 1,098,581 sq km
Population: 10,290,003
Capital: La Paz
Currency: Boliviano
Languages: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara

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Cochabamba

Bolivia

Cochabamba Cooperative School


Phone 591 4 4490 605
Fax 591 4 4490 609
Email ccs.calvert@yahoo.com
Website www.ccs.edu.bo
Address Av. Circunvalacion, Cochabamba, Bolivia

STAFF
Director Alma Cabello
Finance Manager Elizabeth Fiorilo
Technology Department Chair Hugo Murillo
Librarian Heidi Balderama

Teaching staff Full time 28; Part time 2; Total 30


Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; Bolivian 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1954
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA

Enrollment PreK 53; Elementary K-5 173; Middle


School 6-8 87; High School 9-12 86; Total 399
Tuition range 1,000-3,800
Tuition/fee currency Bolivian Boliviano
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Stanford U, U of Arkansas,
Illinois Institute of Technology, Baylor U, Tulane U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Newspaper, Yearbook,


Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society
Examinations SAT, SAT II, MAT, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 15 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 55 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes
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Cochabamba

Bolivia

The American International School of Bolivia


Phone 591 442 88577
Fax 591 442 88576
Email direccion@aisb.edu.bo
Website www.aisb.edu.bo
Address Avenida Ecologica km. 1.5, Zona Linde-Tiquipaya, Cochabamba, Bolivia

STAFF
Director General Selena Skelly-Dorn
Chief Administrator Tatiana Jimenez
Primary Director Paola Villarroel
Secondary Director Ana Maria Gonzalez
Computer Technologist Edwin Velasco

Library Coordinator Karina Reza


Teaching staff Full time 30; Part time 5; Total 35
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; Bolivian 23;
Other(s) (German) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 19; Elementary K-5 99; Middle
School 6-8 54; High School 9-12 68; Total 240
Tuition range 120-394

Annual fees Insurance 27; Busing 34


One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended New York Institute of
Technology, U of Richmond, U of North Florida,
Northeastern U, Suffolk U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Environmental Conservation, Chorus,
Folkloric Dance
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 18 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 28 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes
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La Paz

Bolivia

American Cooperative School


Phone 591 2 2792 302
Fax 591 2 2797 218
Email acs@acslp.org
Website www.acslp.org
Address Calle 10 y Pasaje Kantutas, Calacoto, La Paz, Bolivia

STAFF
Superintendent Sharon Schauss
Business Manager Walter Pena
Elementary Vice Principal Maria Inarra
Secondary Counselor Maria Garcia
Secondary Vice Principal Grace Kerscher

Head of IT Israel Trifo


Head of Library & Media Center Gaila Chambi
Teaching staff Full time 35; Part time 9; Total 44
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; Bolivian 22

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1955
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA

Enrollment Nursery 37; PreK 31; Elementary K-5 147;


Middle School 6-8 72; High School 9-12 98; Total 385
Tuition range 2,600-14,200
One time Fees Capital Levy 10,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, U of Chicago,
U of Miami, Virginia Tech, U of Notre Dame

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 24,000
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La Paz

Bolivia

Highlands International School


Phone 591 2 274 5113
Fax 591 2 274 5113
Email his@nics.org
Website www.highlandsinternational.org
Address Urbanizacion Valle de Sol, Mallasilla, La Paz, Bolivia

STAFF
Director Scott Frost
Buisness Supervisor Roberto Flores
Technology Supervisor Scott Cunningham
Library Supervisor Alison Ziegler

Teaching staff Full time 19; Part time 2; Total 21


Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; Bolivian 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2003
Governed by Network of International Christian
Schools
Accredited by Southern
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 70; Middle
School 6-8 30; High School 9-12 40; Total 150
Tuition range 2,000-7,000

Annual fees Registration 200; Books 300


One time Fees Capital Levy 7,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Washington, Taylor U,
U of Arkansas, Liberty U, Waynesburg U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Mountaineering
Sports Soccer
Clubs Games, Music, Yearbook, Photography
Examinations SAT, AP, Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 5 Buildings, 15 Classrooms, 1 Computer


Labs, 6,000 Library Volumes

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Santa Cruz

Bolivia

Santa Cruz Cooperative School


Phone 591 3 3530 808
Fax 591 3 3526 993
Email wmckelligott@sccs.edu.bo
Website www.sccs.edu.bo
Address Calle Barcelona #1, Barrio Las Palmas, Santa Cruz, Bolivia

STAFF
Director General William McKelligott
Administrative & Finance Manager Patricia Vilela
Assistant Secondary Principal Ken Davis
Elementary Counselor Vanessa Krewiec Ph.D.
Elementary Principal Susan Zapata
Secondary Counselor Silke Scholer Ph.D.
Secondary Principal Nicolaas Mostert

Technology Coordinator Heath Kondro


Media Specialist & Librarian Rebecca Battistoni
Teaching staff Full time 54; Total 54
Nationalities of teaching staff US 28; Bolivian 19;
Other(s) (Canadian, Argentine) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1959
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment PreK 50; Elementary K-5 249; Middle
School 6-8 133; High School 9-12 148; Total 580
Tuition range 3,530-6,260

Annual fees Registration 300; Insurance 32; Busing


300
One time Fees Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Cornell U, U of Notre
Dame, Harvard U, Stanford U, U of Miami

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Student Government,
Helping Hands, Knowledge Bowl, Science Fair
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP

Curriculum US, National, AP


Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 21
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician, Psychologist,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 48 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 185 Instructional Computers, 19,000
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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA


Area: 51,197 sq km
Population: 4,622,292
Capital: Sarajevo
Currency: Konvertibilna Marka
Languages: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian

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Sarajevo

Bosnia and Herzegovina

QSI International School of Sarajevo


Phone 387 33 424 450
Fax 387 33 424 471
Email sarajevo@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/bhz_home/bhz_home.htm
Address Omladinska #16, 71320 Vogosca, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

STAFF
Director Karin Noll
Business Manager Sladana Hrelja
IT Teacher Sanjin Medic
Librarian Selma Sakic

Teaching staff Full time 22; Part time 1; Total 23


Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; Bosnia and
Herzegovina 10; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1997
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment PreK 7; Elementary K-5 56; Middle School
6-8 27; High School 9-12 24; Total 114

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 2,500


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Northeastern U, Xavier U,
U of Cincinnati, U of Sarajevo, Purdue U, Art Institute
of Chicago

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French, German
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Roots and Shoots, Girl Scouts
Examinations AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 10,000
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BRAZIL

BRAZIL
Area: 8,514,877 sq km
Population: 205,716,890
Capital: Brasilia
Currency: Real
Languages: Portuguese

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Belo Horizonte

Brazil

American School of Belo Horizonte


Phone 55 31 3378 6700
Fax 55 31 3378 6878
Email eabh@eabh.com.br
Website www.eabh.com.br
Address Av. Prof. Mario Werneck, 3002, Bairro Buritis, Belo Horizonte, 30575-180, Brazil

STAFF
Director Catarina Chen
Business Manager Jaqueline Oliveira
Brazilian Program Director Juliana Lage Santos
MYP Coordinator Gaby Kinsch

PYP Coordinator Ruth Pesses Martins


Teaching staff Full time 25; Part time 15; Total 40
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; Brazilian 32;
Other(s) (Canadian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 9; PreK 17; Elementary K-5 62;
Middle School 6-8 34; High School 9-12 40; Total 162
Tuition range 9,888-41,145

One time Fees Registration 4,000; Capital Levy


4,500
Tuition/fee currency Brazilian Real
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Georgetown U, Boston U,
Pennsylvania State U, Colorado State U, American U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Portuguese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian,
Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Model UN, Compost,
Recycling
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 10,000
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Brasilia

Brazil

American School of Brasilia


Phone 55 61 3442 9700
Fax 55 61 3442 9729
Email bdequanne@eabdf.br
Website www.eabdf.br
Address SGAS 605, Conjunto E Lotes 34/37, Brasilia, DF, 70200-650, Brazil

STAFF
Head of School Barry Dequanne
Business Manager Flvio Sottomayor
Brazilian Studies Director Denise Turati
Early Childhood Principal Andrea Pearson
High School Principal Derrick des Vignes
Middle School Principal Priscila Torres
Upper Elementary Principal Beth Lopez

Technology Coordinator Daniel De Moraes


Head Librarian Anna Maria Machado
Teaching staff Full time 68; Total 68
Nationalities of teaching staff US 31; UK 1; Brazilian
31; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1961
Governed by Self-Perpetuating Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA
Enrollment PreK 62; Elementary K-5 244; Middle
School 6-8 120; High School 9-12 151; Total 577
Tuition range 27,144-45,516

One time Fees Registration 220; Capital Levy 25,287


Tuition/fee currency Brazilian Real
Graduates attending college 100% (36% US)
Graduates have attended Brown U, U of
Pennsylvania, Cornell U, U of California- Los Angeles,
U of Edinburgh

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, Cheerleading, Capoeira,
Jiu Jitsu
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Knowledge Bowl, Math Counts,
Criamar/Casa De Moises (orphanage), B.A.R.K.
Animal Rescue, Fala Ingls, Blink(Business), STUCO,
Global Issues Network, GO Green
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT,
MAP, ERB WrAP

Curriculum US, National, IB, AP


Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 95 Instructional Computers, 25,000
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Campinas

Brazil

American School of Campinas


Phone 55 19 2102 1000
Fax 55 19 2102 1016
Email talktous@eac.com.br
Website www.escolaamericanadecampinas.com.br
Address Rua Cajamar, 35, Chacara da Barra, Campinas, 13090-860, Brazil

STAFF
Superintendent Stephen Herrera
Business Manager Luiz Percico
Brazilian Program Director Ester Gonsalez
Curriculum Coordinator Christopher Kuczynski
Elementary School Principal Luciane Garcia
Upper School Principal Davi Sanchez Neto
Technology Coordinator Leonardo Goes

Librarian Lais Martins


Teaching staff Full time 72; Part time 4; Total 76
Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 1; Brazilian
66; Other(s) (Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 32; PreK 40; Elementary K-5 281;
Middle School 6-8 134; High School 9-12 126; Total
613

Tuition range 31,117-57,594


One time Fees Registration 33,000
Tuition/fee currency Brazilian Real
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Duke U, U of Chicago,
Middlebury Col, McGill U, Chapman U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Portuguese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 14 Hectares, 13 Buildings, 53 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 20,000
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Curitiba

Brazil

International School of Curitiba


Phone 55 41 3525 7401
Fax 55 41 3525 7499
Email isc@iscbrazil.com
Website www.iscbrazil.com
Address Av. Dr. Eugenioio Bertolli, 3900, Santa Felicidade, Curitiba, Paran, 82410-530, Brazil

STAFF
Superintendent Bill Pearson
Business Manager Rebeca Heinerici
Admissions/Brazilian Program Director Claudia
Lebiedziejewski
Early Childhood Principal Marizete Bolzani
Elementary Principal Paul Combs
Instructional Technology Coordinator Joyce Pereira

Secondary Principal Bruce Leiper


Technology Coordinator Fabio Rocco
Librarian Sandra Sparremberger
Teaching staff Full time 51; Part time 3; Total 54
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; Brazilian 39

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1959
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 40; PreK 26; Elementary K-5 178;
Middle School 6-8 93; High School 9-12 61; Total 398
Tuition range 23,727-37,940

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,750; Lunch 1,940


One time Fees Registration 3,000
Tuition/fee currency Brazilian Real
Graduates attending college 100% (70% US)
Graduates have attended Northwestern U, U of
Washington Seattle, Bates Col, U of CaliforniaSanta Cruz, Penn State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Portuguese, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Junior National Honor
Society, Student Council, Junior Student Council,
Nature, Creativity Action Service, Model UN
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP, ERB
WrAP, DRA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 19 Buildings, 47 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 240 Instructional Computers, 70,629
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Porto Alegre

Brazil

The Pan American School of Porto Alegre


Phone 55.51.3334.5866
Fax 55.51.3334.5866
Email information@panamerican.com.br
Website www.panamerican.com.br
Address Av. Joo Obino, 110, Porto Alegre, RS, 90470-150, Brazil

STAFF
Director Jeffrey Jurkovac
Business Manager Srgio Nunes
Curriculum Coordinator Cassie Koscianski
Director of Brazilian Programs Isis Aquino
Elementary Principal & ECE Coordinator Lorrie
Turner
MS & HS Principal Lisa Warrilow

IT Coordinator Rafael Soto Nogueira


Librarian Cintia Bastos
Teaching staff Full time 42; Part time 12; Total 54
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; Brazilian 36;
Other(s) (Canadian, Austrian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1965
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA
Enrollment PreK 80; Elementary K-5 155; Middle
School 6-8 73; High School 9-12 45; Total 353
Tuition range 16,905-30,168

Annual fees Capital Levy 7,632


One time Fees Registration 1,174
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Brown U, U of
Pennsylvania, Purdue U, U of St. Andrews

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation,
Skating, Swimming, Tennis, Capoeira, Basketball,
Volleyball, Robotics
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Destination Imagination, Math
Counts, Knowledge Bowl, National Honor Society,
National Junior Honor Society, Student Council,
Global Issues Network
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP, ENEM

Curriculum US, National, International, IBPYP, AP


Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 21 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 130 Instructional Computers, 17,000
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Recife

Brazil

American School of Recife


Phone 55 81 3341 4716
Fax 55 81 3341 4716 Ext. 17
Email info@ear.com.br
Website www.ear.com.br
Address Rua Sa e Souza 408, Boa Viagem, Recife, Pernambuco, 51030 065, Brazil

STAFF
Superintendent Erich Heise
Business Manager Ana Valeria de Sande
Brazilian Studies Director Maria do Carmo Apolinario
Elementary Principal Kathy Short
Guidance Counselor Charles Hodges
Middle & High School Principal Bonnie Lindgren
Technology Coordinator Alberto Brasileiro

Librarian Dayse Nascimento


Teaching staff Full time 30; Part time 11; Total 41
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 1; Brazilian
30; Other(s) (French, Paraguayan) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1957
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA

Enrollment Nursery 43; PreK 23; Elementary K-5 126;


Middle School 6-8 67; High School 9-12 65; Total 324
Tuition range 14,717-34,161
One time Fees Registration 537; Capital Levy 6,008
Tuition/fee currency Brazilian Real
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale U, Boston
U, New York U, U of California- Los Angeles

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Eco
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 8 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 65 Instructional Computers, 20,000
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Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Escola Americana do Rio de Janeiro


Phone 55 21 2125 9002
Fax 55 21 2259 4722
Email r.werner@earj.com.br
Website www.earj.com.br
Address Estrada da Gavea, 132, Gavea, Rio de Janeiro, 22451 263, Brazil

STAFF
Head of School Robert Werner
Business Manager Emilia Ferreira
Barra School Coordinator Ann Kox
Deputy Headmaster Monica Medina-Olds
Lower School Principal Cristiana Jurgensen
Middle/Upper School Principal Alex Partos
Information Technology Manager Steve Esselink

Librarian Barbara Andersen


Teaching staff Full time 116; Part time 1; Total 117
Nationalities of teaching staff US 42; Brazilian 60;
Other(s) (Canadian, Brazilian) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1937
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 80; Elementary K-5
360; Middle School 6-8 180; High School 9-12 260;
Total 900

Tuition range 20,000-30,000


Annual fees Busing 2,000; Lunch 1,000
One time Fees Capital Levy 6,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale
U, Stanford U, Princeton U, Vanderbilt U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Fashion
Institute of Technology, U of Notre Dame

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Model UN, Yearbook,
Newspaper, Chess, Drama, Community Service
Examinations Act, SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP

Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Experiential Education

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 75 Classrooms,
5 Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers,
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Salvador

Brazil

Pan American School of Bahia


Phone 55 71 3368 8400
Fax 55 71 3368 8441
Email info@pasb.com.br
Website www.escolapanamericana.com
Address Avenida Ibirapitanga, s/n, Loteamento Patamares, Salvador, Bahia, 41680-010, Brazil

STAFF
Superintendent Dr. William Johnston
Business & Finance Director Marina Skelton
Brazilian Program Coordinator Bianca Begrow
Elementary Principal Patricia Short
Secondary Principal Thomas Connolly

Technology Coordinator Robert Kenevan


Librarian Leda Smith
Teaching staff Full time 67; Part time 2; Total 69
Nationalities of teaching staff US 23; Brazilian 39;
Other(s) (Canadian, Argentine) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year July-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1960
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA, AAIE
Enrollment Nursery 74; PreK 47; Elementary K-5 311;
Middle School 6-8 136; High School 9-12 115; Total
683

Tuition range 11,143-20,432


Annual fees Capital Levy 462
One time Fees Registration 4,380
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (75% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, Brown
U, Swarthmore Col, American U of London, U of
Chicago, Yale U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Portuguese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Destination Imagination,
Knowledge Bowl
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP, ERB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 25,000
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Sao Paulo

Brazil

Chapel School (Escola Maria Imaculada)


Phone 55 11 2101 7400
Fax 55 11 5521 7763
Email chapel@chapelschool.com
Website www.chapelschool.com
Address Rua Vigario Joao de Pontes, 537, Sao Paulo, 04748-000, Brazil

STAFF
Superintendent John Ciallelo
Oblate Treasurer Father Peter Curran
Brazilian Program Director Ingrid Storch de Freitas
Curriculum Coordinator Katherine Begley
Director of Guidance & College Placement Juliana
Viola
Early Childhood Coordinator Carla Winkelmann
Elementary Principal Erin Thomas
High School Principal Dr. Carol Halbe

IB Coordinator John Whittlesea


Learning Resource Coordinator Cristiana Cavalcanti
Technology Department Head Otavio Garcia
Coutinho Jr.
Head Librarian Fernanda Caires
Teaching staff Full time 75; Total 75
Nationalities of teaching staff US 32; UK 2; Brazilian
32; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, private
non-profit
Year founded 1947
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA, NCEA

Enrollment Nursery 50; PreK 52; Elementary K-5


300; Middle School 6-8 150; High School 9-12 185;
Total 737
Tuition range 4,400-5,000
Annual fees Books 2,300
One time Fees Registration 6,150
Tuition/fee currency Brazilian Real
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Boston Col, Yale U, Brown
U, Columbia U, U of Notre Dame

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Community Service,
Retreats, Chess, Computer, Student Council,
Knowledge Bowl, Math Counts, Model UN
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 55 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
25,000 Library Volumes

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Sao Paulo

Brazil

Graded - The American School of Sao Paulo


Phone 55 11 3747 4800
Fax 55 11 3742 9358
Email hr@graded.br
Website www.graded.br
Address Av. Pres. Giovanni Gronchi, 4710, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, 05724-002, Brazil

STAFF
Superintendent Lee Fertig
Business Manager Jose Carlos Cardozo
Brazilian Studies Director Angelina Fregonesi
Director of Admissions Lisa Peixoto
High School Principal R. Blair Peterson Ed.D.
Lower School Principal Scott Coleman
Middle School Principal Jeffrey Lippman

Director of Technology Mike Dunlop


Head Librarian Meryl Zeindenberg
Teaching staff Full time 141; Part time 12; Total 153
Nationalities of teaching staff US 67; Brazilian 80;
Other(s) (Canadian) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1920
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations AASB, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 145; Elementary K-5 420; Middle
School 6-8 284; High School 9-12 375; Total 1,224

Tuition range 48,600-64,896


One time Fees Registration 315; Capital Levy 28,350
Tuition/fee currency Brazilian Real
Graduates attending college 100% (98% US)
Graduates have attended U of Chicago, U of
Pennsylvania, Yale U, Columbia U, U of British
Columbia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Cheerleading

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Peer Group Connection, Community Service,
Knowledge Bowl, Forensics, Model UN, Math Counts,
Destination Imagination
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 7 Hectares, 15 Buildings, 90 Classrooms, 10
Computer Labs, 750 Instructional Computers, 50,000
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BULGARIA

BULGARIA
Area: 110,879 sq km
Population: 7,037,935
Capital: Sofia
Currency: Lev
Languages: Bulgarian, Turkish

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Sofia

Bulgaria

Anglo-American School of Sofia


Phone 359 2 923 8810 or 8811
Fax 359 2 923 8859
Email jurquhart@aas-sofia.org
Website www.aas-sofia.org
Address #1 Radiance Street, Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
Mailing Address c/o The American Embassy, 16 Koziak Street, Sofia, 1407, Bulgaria

STAFF
Director Jim Urquhart
Business Manager Marchela Ignatova
Athletic / Activities Director Shelley Wowchuk
College Counselor David Stephenson
Curriculum Coordinator Shary Marshall
ES Principal Edgar Miranda
Facilities Manager Todor Todorov

IB Coordinator Jodis Henderson


MS/HS Principal Lee Ann Griffin
ICT Manager Linda Dimitrov
Librarian Kelly Blackwell
Teaching staff Full time 55; Total 55
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; UK 5;
Bulgarian 15; Other(s) (Canadian) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1967
Governed by Nine Member School Board (4
appointed by UK Ambassador; 4 appointed by USA
Ambassador; 1 elected)
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 18; Elementary K-5 215; Middle


School 6-8 95; High School 9-12 75; Total 403
Tuition range 5,175-16,500
Annual fees Capital Levy 2,665; Busing 1,425
One time Fees Registration 850
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, U of
Cambridge, Boston U, Northeastern U, Kings Col
London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, IB
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, Bulgarian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation, Hiking, Skating
Sports Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Roots & Shoots, Model UN, Interact
Examinations SAT, IB, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 220 Instructional Computers, 20,000
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Sofia

Bulgaria

The American College of Sofia


Phone 359 2 434 1010
Fax 359 2 434 1009
Email acs@acs.bg
Website www.acs.bg
Address Floyd Black Lane, Sofia, 1000, Bulgaria

STAFF
President Paul K. Johnson, Ph.D.
Business Manager Slaveja Milanova
Dean of Students Magda Bucior
Deputy Director Maria Angelova

IB Coordinator Zori Semkova


Teaching staff Full time 81; Total 81
Nationalities of teaching staff US 24; Bulgarian 57

INFORMATION
Grade levels 8-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1860
Governed by Sofia American Schools Board of
Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 160; High School 9-12
550; Total 710

Tuition range 5,900-5,900


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 2,500
One time Fees Registration 30
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (15% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, U of Oxford,
Harvard U, Yale U, Brown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 22 Hectares, 14 Buildings, 55 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 15,000
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BURKINA FASO
Area: 274,200 sq km
Population: 17,275,115
Capital: Ouagadougou
Currency: CFA Franc
Languages: French, native languages

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Ouagadougou

Burkina Faso

International School of Ouagadougou


Phone 226 50 362 143
Fax 226 50 362 228
Email iso@iso.bf
Website www.iso.bf
Address s/c Ambassade des Etats Unis, 01 BP 35, Ouagadougou, 01, Burkina Faso

STAFF
Director Sean Goudie
Finance Manager Jocelyn Ouedraogo
Counselor Michelle Allen
Elementary Principal Angel Prince
Information Technology Coordinator Marcel Niampa

Librarian Deborah Clouser


Teaching staff Full time 29; Part time 8; Total 37
Nationalities of teaching staff US 21; Burkinabe 7;
Other(s) (German, Dutch) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1976
Governed by Seven Member Elected School Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 14; Elementary K-5 110; Middle
School 6-8 45; High School 9-12 61; Total 230
Tuition range 3,980-13,588

Annual fees Busing 400


One time Fees Registration 205; Capital Levy 5,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Columbia U, Dartmouth
Col, U of North Carolina, McGill U, U of London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Business, Model UN, Beading, Pottery, Batik,
Cooking, Dance, Orphanage, Student Government,
Community Service
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP

Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 80 Instructional Computers, 10,900
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CAMBODIA

CAMBODIA
Area: 181,035 sq km
Population: 14,952,665
Capital: Phnom Penh
Currency: Riel
Languages: Khmer

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Phnom Penh

Cambodia

International School of Phnom Penh


Phone 855 23 213 103
Fax 855 23 213 104
Email ispp@ispp.edu.kh
Website www.ispp.edu.kh
Address 146 Norodom Boulevard, PO Box 138, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

STAFF
Director Barry Sutherland
Business Manager Sally Relph
Elementary School Assistant Principal & PYP
Coordinator Kim Engasser
Elementary School Principal Tracy France-George
Secondary School Assistant Principal Holly Shaw
Secondary School Principal Anthony Coles

Technology Coordinator Robert Jenkinson


Librarian Catriona Sutherland
Teaching staff Full time 63; Part time 12; Total 75
Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; UK 16;
Cambodian 4; Other(s) (British, Canadian) 35

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1989
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 77; Elementary K-5 265; Middle
School 6-8 121; High School 9-12 157; Total 620
Tuition range 5,190-16,460

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,920; Busing 650


One time Fees Registration 2,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 89% (33% US)
Graduates have attended George Washington U,
Boston U, U of Edinburgh, US Military Academy at
West Point, U of London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 11
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Chess, Cooking, Science, Dance, Tae Kwon Do,
Karate
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 205 Instructional Computers, 33,792
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Phnom Penh

Cambodia

Liger Learning Center


Phone 855 95 929 567
Email robert.landau@theligerfoundation.org
Website www.ligercambodia.org
Address The Liger Charitable Foundation, KBC Building, 5th Floor, Monivong Blvd, Phnom Penh, BKK1,
Cambodia

STAFF
Education Director Robert Landau
Teaching staff Full time 16; Total 16

Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; Other(s) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels 2-4
School year August-June
School type boarding
Year founded 2011

Governed by The Liger Charitable Foundation


Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 50; Total 50
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Community
Service
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Rural
Campus 1.5 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 5 Classrooms

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Phnom Penh

Cambodia

Logos International School


Phone 855 017 473 515
Email office@logoscambodia.org
Website logoscambodia.org
Address PO Box 1534, House 928, Street Poung Peay & Bayabce, Phonom Penh, Cambodia

STAFF
Principal Dan Hein
Teaching staff Full time 30; Total 30

Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 1;


Cambodian 3; Other(s) (Canadian, American) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 2002
Governed by Asian Hope
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations ACSI
Enrollment PreK 25; Elementary K-5 150; Middle
School 6-8 75; High School 9-12 100; Total 350
Tuition range 2,400-3,100

Annual fees Capital Levy 500; Busing 460; Lunch


450; Books 75
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended US Navel Academy, U of
California-Berkeley, U of Colorado, Liberty U, Messiah
Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12-24; Secondary 24
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Ballet, Khmer Dance, Student Council
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 15,000 Library
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Phnom Penh

Cambodia

Northbridge International School Cambodia


Phone 855 23 886 000
Fax 855 23 886 009
Email info@nisc.edu.kh
Website www.niscambodia.com
Address Corner Northbridge Street & Sorla Tollway (Street 2004), Phnom Penh, 3, Cambodia
Mailing Address Street 2004, Trapang, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

STAFF
School Head Roy Crawford
Chief Financial Officer Amporn (Mae) Sirichindakul
Admissions & Human Resources Carrie Crawford
Office Manager Margie Gomez
Office Secretary Bopha Leng Chan
Primary Principal Robert Cody
Upper Principal Steve Paterson

Technology Lucas Watson


Media Coordinator Kurt Wittig
Teaching staff Full time 45; Part time 2; Total 47
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; UK 5;
Cambodian 2; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 29

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
proprietary
Year founded 1997
Governed by Proprietary with advisory Parent Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 19; PreK 36; Elementary K-5 178;
Middle School 6-8 84; High School 9-12 100; Total 417

Tuition range 5,400-16,700


Annual fees Capital Levy 2,000; Busing 1,200
One time Fees Registration 2,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Georgia Tech, Penn State
U, McGill U, U of Alberta, U of Nottingham

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Habitat for Humanity, Operation Smile, Model
UN, Student Council, ASMA
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 40 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 12,000 Library
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CAMEROON

CAMEROON
Area: 475,440 sq km
Population: 20,129,878
Capital: Yaounde
Currency: CFA Franc
Languages: English, French, native languages

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Douala

Cameroon

American School of Douala


Phone 237 3342 1437
Fax 237 3342 8393
Email asd@asddouala.com
Website www.asddouala.com
Address 767, Ave. De Palmiers, B.P. 1909, Douala, Cameroon

STAFF
Director Beverly Sortland
Business Manager Oliver Nkwenti
Administrative Assistant Kehmia Fomba
Systems administrator Jurgen Jakam

Librarian Rahma Sargi


Teaching staff Full time 22; Part time 3; Total 25
Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; Cameroonian
13; Other(s) (Canadian, South African) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-10
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1978
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA

Enrollment Nursery 12; PreK 11; Elementary K-5 63;


Middle School 6-8 26; High School 9-12 11; Total 123
Tuition range 7,252-15,568
Annual fees Registration 600
One time Fees Capital Levy 5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 11; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 10,000
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Yaounde

Cameroon

American School of Yaounde


Phone 237 2223 0421
Fax 237 2223 6011
Email school@asoy.org
Website www.asoy.org
Address Rue Martin Paul Samba, Carrefour EMIA, Yaounde, Cameroon

STAFF
Director Paul Sheppard
Business Manager Raymond Tchonang
Administrative Oficer Efi Capulli
Counselor Mary Sibley
IT Coordinator Kyle Sumrow

Librarian Judieth Eshu


Teaching staff Full time 28; Part time 5; Total 33
Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; UK 1;
Cameroonian 5; Other(s) (Canadian, Irish) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, private nonprofit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 55; Middle
School 6-8 50; High School 9-12 55; Total 175

Tuition range 5,130-16,496


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 12,000; Busing 1,500;
Lunch 1,000
One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 3,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Duke U, Boston U, U of
Massachusetts, Syracuse U, Carlton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Odyssey of the Mind, Global Issues
Network, Student Council, National Honor Society,
Hands Across Cameroon
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes
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CAYMAN ISLANDS

CAYMAN ISLANDS
Area: 264 sq km
Population: 52,560
Capital: George Town
Currency: Caymanian Dollar
Languages: English

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Georgetown

Cayman Islands

Cayman International School


Phone 345 945 4664
Fax 345 945 4650
Email cis@cayintschool.ky
Website www.caymaninternationalschool.org
Address PO Box 31364, KY1-1206, Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman, KY1-1206, Cayman Islands

STAFF
Director Jean Caskey
Office Manager Wendy Foreman
Elementary Principal Samantha Polek
Secondary Principal Jeremy Moore
Vice-Principal Nimmi Sekar

Technology Coordinator William Kramm


Librarian Ashley Farr
Teaching staff Full time 46; Part time 4; Total 50
Nationalities of teaching staff US 31; UK 4; Cayman
Islands 1; Other(s) (Canadian) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1994
Governed by International Schools Services, Inc.
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AASCA, ACCAS

Enrollment Nursery 25; PreK 85; Elementary K-5 210;


Middle School 6-8 62; High School 9-12 63; Total 445
Tuition range 8,175-16,066
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency Cayman Islands Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Notre Dame U, Georgia
Tech, James Madison U, U of Leicester, Penn State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations IOWA, SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Buildings, 36 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 15,000 Library
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CHILE

CHILE
Area: 756,102 sq km
Population: 17,067,369
Capital: Santiago
Currency: Chilean Peso
Languages: Spanish

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Santiago

Chile

Santiago College
Phone 56 2 733 8800
Email master@scollege.cl
Website www.scollege.cl
Address Av. Camino Los Trapenses 4007, Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile

STAFF
Director Lorna Prado Scott
Business Manager Roberto Ternero
High School Principal Ximena Susaeta
Infant School Principal Claudia Ribalta
Lower School Principal Isabel Martnez
Middle School Principal Alec Jiggins
Upper School Principal Peter Barnett

IT Administrator Oscar Padilla


Librarian Francisca Concha
Teaching staff Full time 115; Part time 63; Total 178
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 2; Chilean
163; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year March-December
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1880
Governed by Local Directing Council
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment PreK 135; Elementary K-5 789; Middle


School 6-8 394; High School 9-12 526; Total 1,844
One time Fees Registration 6,983
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (2% US)
Graduates have attended U of Chile, U Catolica de
Chile, U de los Andes, U Diego Portales, U Andrs
Bello

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby,
Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, IB, ISA, SIMCE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 11 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 98 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 208 Instructional Computers, 33,000
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Santiago

Chile

The Grange School


Phone 56 2 5981500
Fax 56 2 227 1204
Email rectoria@grange.cl
Website www.grange.cl
Address Principe de Gales 6154-La Reina, Santiago, 6870671, Chile

STAFF
Rector Rachid Benammar
Bursar Cristian Pubill
Deputy Head Senior School Irene Villarroel
Deputy Heads of Preparatory School Sarah
Patterson & Carolina Varela
Head of Academic Office John Kenny
Head of Preparatory School Colm Flanagan

Head of Senior School Duncan Rose


Head of IT Department Sandra Zapata
Resource Centre Coordinator Raphael Melgarejo
Teaching staff Full time 220; Total 220
Nationalities of teaching staff US 3; UK 32; Chilean
185

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year March-December
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1928
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations ECIS, LAHC/ ABSCh/ IAPS
Enrollment PreK 150; Elementary K-5 900; Middle
School 6-8 450; High School 9-12 600; Total 2,100

Annual fees Registration 225,850; Insurance 39,870


One time Fees Capital Levy 3,387,750
Tuition/fee currency Chilean Peso
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Pontificia U Catolica de
Chile, U Adolgo Ibez, U de los Andes, U Mayo, U
del Desarrollo

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, National, GCSE, Cambridge
Certoficate: IGCSE, A- LEVELS
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Math Resource, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Community Service,
Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Cricket, Football
Examinations A-level GCE, SAT, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Buildings, 6 Computer Labs

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Santiago

Chile

The International School Nido de Aguilas


Phone 56 2 339-8100
Fax 56 2 339-8105
Email abattistoni@nido.cl
Website www.nido.cl
Address Avenida El Rodeo 14200, Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Region Metropolitana, 7690923, Chile

STAFF
Head of School Don Bergman
Business Manager Gonzalo Blanc
Curriculum Director Andy Dey, Ed.D
Early Childhood & Elementary Curriculum Matt
Woodward
Early Childhood & Elementary School Principal
Michael Allen
Early Childhood Assistant Principal Laura WattsPatrick
Elementary Assistant Principal Stephen Lush

High School Assistant Principal David Jacobson,


Ed.D.
High School Principal Jared Harris, Ph.D.
IB Coordinator Claudia Rose
Middle School Assistant Principal Ivan Velasco
Middle School Principal Matt Beata
Director of Technology Carlos Bustamante
Director Library & Media Center Linda Strauss
Teaching staff Full time 206; Part time 2; Total 208
Nationalities of teaching staff US 94; UK 3; Chilean
95; Other(s) (Canadian, Mexican) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year July-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1934
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 60; PreK 90; Elementary K-5 712;
Middle School 6-8 370; High School 9-12 500; Total
1,732

Tuition range 9,813-18,837


Annual fees Registration 976
One time Fees Capital Levy 11,627
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (46% US)
Graduates have attended U Pennsylvania, Columbia
U, Dartmouth Col, Duke U, Tufts U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Indoor Soccer,
Cheerleading
Clubs Model UN, Chess, Art, Drama, Languages,
Cultural Dance, Math, Science
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT,
MAP, DIBELS, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 63 Hectares, 13 Buildings, 141 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 800 (520 Desktops + 280 Laptops)
Instructional Computers, 39,000 Library Volumes

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CHINA
Area: 9,596,961 sq km
Population: 1,343,329,923
Capital: Beijing
Currency: Renminbi Yuan
Languages: Mandarin, native languages

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Beihai

China

International School Beihai


Phone 86 187 0789 9077
Fax 86 755 2667 4099
Email christy.e.carrillo@gmail.com
Web www.isbeihai.org.cn
Address A13 He Yuan, Beihai Da Dao, Beihai City, Guangxi, 536000, China

STAFF
Director Barbara Parker

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type company-sponsored
Year founded 2010

Governed by ISS
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Language(s) taught Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Community Service, Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts
Clubs Clubs In Development

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings

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Beijing

China

Beijing BISS International School


Phone 86 10 6443 3151
Fax 86 10 6443 3156
Email ezilber@biss.com.cn
Website www.biss.com.cn
Address No. 17, Area 4, An Zhen Xi Li, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100029, China

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Ettie Zilber
Business Administration Director Henry Wong
Elementary School Principal Kyra Gailis
IB DP Coordinator Daiju Vithayathil
IB MYP Coordinator & eLearning Coordinator Julie
Lindsay
IB PYP Coordinator Justin Jarman

Secondary School Principal Danielle Fredericks


Librarian Alfredo Papaseit
Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 1; Total 51
Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; UK 1; Chinese
5; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 31

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ACAMIS
Enrollment PreK 9; Elementary K-5 124; Middle
School 6-8 103; High School 9-12 134; Total 370
Tuition range 99,000-177,500

Annual fees Capital Levy 21,800; Busing 10,000


One time Fees Registration 3,800
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 99% (50% US)
Graduates have attended U California- Los Angeles,
U Washington, California State U,American U, Saint
Louis U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Literary Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service,
Drama, Environmental Conservation, Field Education
Program, Robotics, Music, Band
Sports Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Global Issues Network, Yoga, Drawing,
International Youth Award, Service
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT

Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP


Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Economics,
Business

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 4 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 250


Instructional Computers, 25,000 Library Volumes

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China

Beijing City International School


Phone 86 10 87717171
Fax 86 10 87717778
Email admissions@bcis.cn
Website www.bcis.cn
Address No.77, Baiziwan Nan Er Road, Beijing, 100022, China

STAFF
Head of School Nick Bowley
Director Finance and Adminsitration Lydia Lim
Elementary School Principal & Deputy Head of
School Julie Lawton, Ed.D.
High School Principal Craig Rodgers
Middle School Principal Phil Clark
IT Coordinator William Percy

MS/HS Librarian Rina Tamayo


Teaching staff Full time 100; Part time 5; Total 105
Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; UK 10; Chinese
16; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 65

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2005
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 30; PreK 39; Elementary K-5 336;
Middle School 6-8 185; High School 9-12 138; Total
728

Tuition range 132,600-206,600


Annual fees Busing 8,500
One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Johns Hopkins U, U of
California- Los Angeles, U of California- Berkeley,
Carnegie Mellon U, U of Notre Dame

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Spanish, Korean
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, General
Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial Arts, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 14 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 50 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers,
20,000 Library Volumes

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Beijing

China

Beijing Huijia (IB) Private School


Phone 010 60785551
Email chenhongxia@hj2000.net.cn
Website www.huijia2000.com
Address No.157 Changhuai Rd., Changping Dist., Beijing, Beijing, 102200, China

STAFF
Principal Zhize Wang
Teaching staff Full time 311; Total 311

Nationalities of teaching staff US 34; UK 8; Chinese


249; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-July
School type boarding, proprietary
Year founded 1993
Governed by proprietary
Accredited by World-Wide Education Service
Regional organizations iNet

Enrollment PreK 68; Elementary K-5 862; Middle


School 6-8 592; High School 9-12 698; Total 2,220
Tuition range 70,000-140,000
Annual fees Boarding 5-day 6,000; Insurance 100;
Busing 4,000; Lunch 5,000; Books 1,000
One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100% (85% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 30
Language(s) taught Mandarin, English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Math
Resource, Physician, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Softball,
Swimming, Track and Field, Badminton, Baseball,
Football
Examinations TOEFL, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Suburban
Campus 70 Hectares

Data from 2011/12 school year.

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China

International School of Beijing


Phone 86 10 8149 2345
Fax 86 10 8046 2006
Email recruitment@isb.bj.edu.cn
Website www.isb.bj.edu.cn
Address No. 10 An Hua Street, Shunyi District, Beijing, 101318, China

STAFF
Head of School Tarek Razik
CFO & COO Gerrick Monroe
Chinese Program Principal Theresa Chao
Deputy Head of School Rhonda Norris
Early Years Program Principal Jill Raven
Elementary School Principal Dal Sohi
High School Principal Paul Wood

Middle School Principal Mark Hardeman


ICT Director Russell Layton
High School Librarian Steve Anichowski
Teaching staff Full time 200; Part time 4; Total 204
Nationalities of teaching staff US 102; UK 11;
Chinese 9; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 82

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1980
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 60; Elementary K-5 650; Middle


School 6-8 534; High School 9-12 661; Total 1,905
Tuition range 73,650-186,250
Annual fees Busing 8,710-14,120
One time Fees Registration 1,950; Capital Levy
11,660-33,710
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 99%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Cricket, Football
Clubs Stamp, Debate, Chess, Dragon Pride, Running,
Swim Team, Habitat for Humanity, Interact, Golf,
Roots & Shoots
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT,
ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 6 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 142 Classrooms, 10


Computer Labs, 80,000 Library Volumes

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China

Western Academy of Beijing


Phone 86 10 5986 5588
Fax 86 10 6437 5936
Email wabinfo@wab.edu
Website www.wab.edu
Address PO Box 8547, No. 10 Lai Guang Ying Dong Lu, Beijing, 100102, China

STAFF
Director Geoffrey Andrews
Chief Operational & Financial Officer Steve Bajc
Communications Director Suzi Roberts
Elementary School Principal Casey Cosgray
HR Manager Mila Harju
High School Principal Rena Mirkin
Middle School Principal Donna Connolly

InformationTechnology Manager Muhammad


Azeem
Teacher Librarian John Byrne
Teaching staff Full time 175; Part time 15; Total 190
Nationalities of teaching staff US 67; UK 24; Chinese
22; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 77

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS, ACAMIS;
AMLE; CIS; NEAS&C
Enrollment Nursery 28; PreK 59; Elementary K-5
643; Middle School 6-8 325; High School 9-12 501;
Total 1,556

Tuition range 78,000-192,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 16,000-41,000
One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 99% (46% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale U,
Princeton U, Stanford U, KAIST (Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 21
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Roots & Shoots, Video/Film, Homework,
Survival, Chinese, Model UN, Global Issues Network
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 154 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 1,050 Instructional Computers,
92,169 Library Volumes

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China

Leman International School


Phone 86 28 6703 8650
Fax 86 28 6703 8630
Email tina.chen@lis-chengdu.com
Website www.lis-chengdu.com
Address G213 National Road, Daan Village, Zhengxing County, Shuangliu Township, Chengdu, Sichuan
Province, 610218, China

STAFF
Headmaster Richard Mast
Managing Director Alan Chen
IT Manager Jerry Wang
Primary School Principal Gary Bradshaw

Teaching staff Full time 25; Total 25


Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 2; Chinese
3; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-10
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2009
Governed by Meritas LLC
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 12; Elementary K-5 90; Middle


School 6-8 34; High School 9-12 11; Total 147
Tuition range 15,800-28,000
Annual fees Lunch 800
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 9
Language(s) taught German, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball
Examinations ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 50 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes

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China

QSI International School of Chengdu


Phone 86 28 851 13852
Fax 86 28 851 98393
Email chengdu@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/cdu_home/cdu_home.htm
Address #188 South, 3rd Ring Road, American Garden, Chengdu, 610041, China

STAFF
Director Tim Kruger
Office Manager Irene Feng
Director of Instruction John Durham
Technology Coordinator Franscois Prinsloo

Librarian Audrey Berg


Teaching staff Full time 48; Part time 2; Total 50
Nationalities of teaching staff US 31; UK 1; Chinese
10; Other(s) (Spanish, South African) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2002
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 40; Elementary K-5 130;
Middle School 6-8 55; High School 9-12 50; Total 295

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,400; Lunch


725
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Bethel U, U of British
Columbia, Brown U, Kings U Australia, Gonzaga U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught German, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Martial Arts,
Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Roots & Shoots, National Honor Society
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Buildings, 42 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 140 Instructional Computers, 14,000 Library
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China

QSI International School of Chongqing


Phone 86-23-656-20109
Fax 86-23-656-20105
Email chongqing@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/chq_home/chq_home.htm
Address University Road West, University Town, Shapingba, Chongqing, 401331, China

STAFF
Director Grant Mantha
Office Manager Yaqi Wang
Teaching staff Full time 8; Part time 1; Total 9

Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; Chinese 1;


Other(s) (Canadian, Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type private non-profit
Year founded 2006
Governed by Quality Schools International
Enrollment PreK 5; Elementary K-5 17; Middle School
6-8 7; High School 9-12 8; Total 37

Tuition range 7,600-20,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 2,700
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Michigan

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 6; Secondary 4
Language(s) taught Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL
Special curricular programs Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook
Sports Cross-Country, Softball, Badminton,
Basketball
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 24 Instructional Computers, 600
Library Volumes

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China

Dalian American International School


Phone 86 411 8757 2000
Fax 86 411 8791 5656
Email admissions@daischina.org
Website www.daischina.org
Address No. 2 Dianchi Road, Golden Pebble Beach National Resort, Dalian, Liaoning, 116650, China

STAFF
Director Kurt Nordness, Ed.D.
Business Manager Audrey Wong
DAIS Elementary Principal Suzanne Loughran
DAIS Secondary Principal Joseph Rosevear, Ed.D.
Huamei Academy Principal Maureen McCoy
Huamei Academy Student Life Principal Lawrence
Jackson

Technology Integration Coordinator Terrell Neuage


Librarian Trina Roth
Teaching staff Full time 49; Total 49
Nationalities of teaching staff US 38; Chinese 7;
Other(s) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 2006
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ACAMIS
Enrollment PreK 16; Elementary K-5 134; Middle
School 6-8 74; High School 9-12 112; Total 336

Tuition range 20,451-24,240


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 1,863; Busing 1,575;
Lunch 735
One time Fees Registration 186
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 80% (80% US)
Graduates have attended Boston Col, U of Illinois, U
of Texas, Brigham Young U, Baylor U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 13; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Knowledge Bowl
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, ERB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 20 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 14,000
Library Volumes

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Dongguan

China

International School of Dongguan


Phone 2868 0818
Fax 2868 0612
Email cgregory@iss.edu
Address 11 Jin Feng Nan Road, Nancheng District, Dongguan, Guangdong Province, 52300, China

STAFF
Director Michael Lees
Teaching staff Full time 17; Part time 6; Total 23
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; Chinese 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-10
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit,
proprietary
Year founded 2012
Governed by School Board

Enrollment Elementary K-5 50; Middle School 6-8


25; High School 9-12 25; Total 100
Tuition range 17,000-22,000
Annual fees Lunch 700
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Portuguese, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 8.5 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 50 Classrooms

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Dongguan

China

QSI International School of Dongguan


Phone 86 769 22300131
Fax 86 769 22300130
Email dong-guan@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/dng_home/dng_home.htm
Address 2nd Floor Block 2A, Dong Cheng Center, Dongguan Province, 523000, China

STAFF
Director Karen Hall
Finance Manager Dang Garcia
Director of Instruction Luke Woodruff
Guidance Counselor David Dalton
Resource Teacher Cathy Allen

IT Coordinator Wayne Staack


Library Specialist Soorya Jeyasooria
Teaching staff Full time 33; Total 33
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; Chinese 4;
Other(s) (Indian, Filipino) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2004
Governed by QSI Executive Board
Enrollment PreK 38; Elementary K-5 110; Middle
School 6-8 47; High School 9-12 52; Total 247
Tuition range 5,300-15,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,400; Lunch


675
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (96% US)
Graduates have attended Western Washington U,
Hannibal-Lagrange Col, Hofstra U, Loyola U, U of the
Pacific

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 13; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Cooking
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Council, Outdoor Living,
Peer Tutoring
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus .5 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 47 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 71 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes

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Guangzhou

China

American International School of Guangzhou


Phone 86 20 8735 3393
Fax 86 20 8735 3339
Email inquiries@aisgz.org
Website www.aisgz.org
Address No. 3, Yan Yu Street South, Er Sha Island, Guangzhou, 510105, China

STAFF
Director Joe Stucker
CFO William Qian
Athletic Director Mark Elliott
Director of Admissions Barbara MacPhie
Elementary School Principal Gary MacPhie
High School Principal Theressa Smith
Middle School Principal Meagan Pavey

Technology Coordinator Robert Bauer


Librarians Kathy Turner (Secondary); Darlene Navis
(Elementary)
Teaching staff Full time 95; Total 95
Nationalities of teaching staff US 63; Chinese 2;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 30

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1981
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 62; Elementary K-5 354; Middle
School 6-8 264; High School 9-12 300; Total 980
Tuition range 13,400-27,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 3,500


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (67% US)
Graduates have attended U of Virginia, Harvard U,
Brown U, Stanford U, Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Global Issues Network, Habitat for
Humanity, Roots & Shoots, National Honor Society,
Chinese National Society
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP


Average class size Elementary 18-20; Secondary
17-20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 12 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 110 Classrooms,
2 Computer Labs, 1:1 Mac Laptop Grades 5-12
Instructional Computers, 30,000 Library Volumes

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Hangzhou

China

Hangzhou International School


Phone 86 571 8669 0045
Fax 86 571 8669 0044
Email jstubbs@scischina.org
Website www.hischina.org
Address 80 Dongxin Street, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, 310053, China

STAFF
Superintendent of Schools Jeffry Stubbs
Business Manager Francis Lai
Head of School Robert Van Der Eyken
Lower School Vice Principal Charles Bellomy
Upper School Vice Principal Kory Indahl

Technology Coordinator Dan Rooth


Media Specialist Katrina Lehman
Teaching staff Full time 39; Part time 2; Total 41
Nationalities of teaching staff US 24; UK 2; Chinese
5; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit,
proprietary
Year founded 2002
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Nursery 33; PreK 31; Elementary K-5 160;


Middle School 6-8 64; High School 9-12 47; Total 335
Tuition range 50,000-145,000
One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended Emory U, U of California, U
of Edinburgh, U of British Colombia, Hong Kong U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Global Issues Network, Robotics,
International Schools Theatre Association
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 22 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 125 Instructional Computers, 15,000
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China

Canadian International School of Hong Kong


Phone 852-2525-7088
Fax 852-2577-3959
Email jobs@cdnis.edu.hk
Website www.cdnis.edu.hk
Address 36 Nam Long Shan Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong, China

STAFF
Head of School Dave McMaster
Director of Business Administration Len Archer
Director of Chinese Studies Penny Pan
Lower School Principal Dylan Hughes
Lower School Vice Principals Dean Croy & Linda
Pamsalu
Upper School Principal John Jalsevac

Upper School Vice Principals Chris Coates & Tim


Kaiser
Department Head- LTT John Turner
Department Head- Library Services Joanne Jalsevac
Teaching staff Full time 152; Part time 3; Total 155
Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; UK 15;
Canadian 78; Other(s) (Chinese, Australian) 42

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 40; PreK 120; Elementary K-5
747; Middle School 6-8 426; High School 9-12 521;
Total 1,854
Tuition range 79,500-134,800

Annual fees Capital Levy 25,000


One time Fees Registration 4,000
Tuition/fee currency Hong Kong Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Yale U, Harvard U, U of
Toronto, U of British Columbia, London School of
Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 26; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs Creative Writing, Fall Musical, Band, Computer
Hardware, Amnesty International
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 100 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 1,270 Instructional Computers,
55,584 Library Volumes

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China

Carmel School of Hong Kong


Phone 852 296 41600
Fax 852 281 34121
Email admin@carmel.edu.hk
Website www.carmel.edu.hk
Address 10 Borrett Road, Mid Levels, Hong Kong, China

STAFF
Principal Rachel Friedmann
Operations Director Kaisha Chow
Head of Elementary School Mira Hasofer
Teaching staff Full time 74; Part time 17; Total 91

Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 15; Chinese


26; Other(s) (Israeli, Canadian) 42

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 1991
Governed by Carmel School Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Nursery 31; PreK 28; Elementary K-5 166;


Middle School 6-8 52; High School 9-12 34; Total 311
Tuition range 7,271-13,725
Annual fees Capital Levy 15,000; Lunch 9,900
One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency Hong Kong Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Hebrew, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Carmel Maccabi Football Team, Torah Readers,
Yearbook, Dance
Examinations Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes

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China

Chinese International School


Phone 852 251 25918
Fax 852 251 07378
Email cis_info@cis.edu.hk
Website www.cis.edu.hk
Address 1 Hau Yuen Path, Braemar Hill, Hong Kong, China

STAFF
Head of School Theodore Faunce
Director of Finance and Administration Adrian Huen
Deputy Head of School Bin Li
Head of Primary School Tonya Porter
Head of Secondary School Justin Alexander

Director of Learning Technology Jerry Szombathy


Librarian Maureen Trebilcock
Teaching staff Full time 161; Part time 7; Total 168
Nationalities of teaching staff US 31; UK 36; Chinese
32; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 69

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1983
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 88; Elementary K-5 528; Middle
School 6-8 360; High School 9-12 457; Total 1,433
Tuition range 109,200-173,400

Annual fees Capital Levy 17,500; Busing 10,000;


Lunch 6,000; Books 4,500
One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency Hong Kong Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, Harvard U,
U of Pennsylvania, U of Oxford, London School of
Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English, Putonghua
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1
Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Rugby, Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Tennis,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, Film, Symphony Orchestra, Science
& Math Society, Soccer, Chinese Chess, Green Group,
Tae Kwon Do, Swim Team
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 115 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 900 Instructional Computers,
63,000 Library Volumes

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China

Hong Kong Academy


Phone 852 26551111
Fax 852 2891 4460/1
Email office@hkacademy.edu.hk
Website www.hkacademy.edu.hk
Address 12 Ka Wai Man Road, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, China

STAFF
Head of School Stephen Dare
Finance Director Dale Willetts
Director of Learner Support Kristel Solomon
Middle & High School Principal Douglas Musco
Primary School Principal Virginia Hunt

IT Director Michael Taylor


Librarian Virginia Hand
Teaching staff Full time 44; Part time 4; Total 48
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 8; Chinese
5; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 18

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2000
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 300; Middle School 6-8


94; High School 9-12 71; Total 465
Tuition range 96,000-157,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 16,000
One time Fees Registration 2,700
Tuition/fee currency Hong Kong Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Paper Making, Ice Skating, Running,
Guitar, Debating
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Buildings, 42 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 280 Instructional Computers, 14,000 Library
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China

Hong Kong International School


Phone 852 3149 7818
Fax 852 2813 8740
Email recruitment@hkis.edu.hk
Website www.hkis.edu.hk
Address 1 Red Hill Road, Tai Tam, Hong Kong, China

STAFF
Head of School Kevin Dunning
Chief Financial Officer Ken Fowler
Associate Head of School Linda Anderson
Chief Advancement Officer Erik Dierks
Director of Admissions Vicky Seehafer
Director of Athletics and Activities Dean Mclachlan
Director of Chinese Studies Zhaohui Xu
Director of Curriculum & Assessment Courtney Lowe
Director of Facilities Management Pat Hall
Director of Human Resources Joy Okazaki

Director of Professional Development Karen Rohrs


Director of Student Services Natalie Broderick
High School Principal Patricia Klekamp
Lower Primary Principal Maya Nelson
Middle School Principal Paul Passamonte
Upper Primary Principal Bruce Kelsh
Director of Educational Technology Martin Leicht
Teaching staff Full time 234; Part time 12; Total 246
Nationalities of teaching staff US 134; UK 22;
Chinese 20; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 70

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, private
non-profit
Year founded 1966
Governed by Board of Managers
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 1,250; Middle School 6-8
628; High School 9-12 770; Total 2,648
Tuition range 18,335-21,300

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,930; Busing 730-2,190


One time Fees Registration 250; Lunch 3
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Havard U, Princeton U,
Stanford U, Yale U, Duke U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Photography, Interact, Film
Examinations SAT, SAT II, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 4 Buildings, One Per Student Above Grade 5


Instructional Computers, 110,000 Library Volumes

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China

International Christian School


Phone 852 3920 0000
Fax 852 2336 6114
Email ics@ics.edu.hk
Website www.ics.edu.hk
Address 1 On Muk Lane, Shek Mun, Shatin, Hong Kong, China

STAFF
Headmaster JBen Norton
High School Principal Brian Van Tassel
Kindergarten & Lower Elementary Principal Karen
Whenuaroa
Middle School Principal Bryan Thompson
Upper Elementary Principal Keith Welch

Director of Information & Communication


Technology Hillman Lai
Head of Library/Media Center Barry Lawrensen
Teaching staff Full time 119; Total 119
Nationalities of teaching staff US 70; UK 5; Chinese
15; Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 29

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1992
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 120; Elementary K-5 487; Middle


School 6-8 276; High School 9-12 308; Total 1,191
Tuition range 49,500-122,600
One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency Hong Kong Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Harvard U,
Northwestern U, U Edinburgh, U Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Week Without Walls

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Model UN, Global
Issues Network, Roots & Shoots, Chinese Culture,
Reel Media Production, Chess, Debate, Art, French,
Science
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 48 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 632 Instructional Computers, 35,000
Library Volumes

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China

Island School
Phone 852 2524 7135
Fax 852 2840 1673
Email school@mail.island.edu.hk
Website www.island.edu.hk
Address 20 Borrett Road, Mid-levels, Hong Kong, China

STAFF
Principal Christopher Binge
H.R. & Finance Manager Betty Tsu
Vice Principal Gareth Stevens
Head of IT Martin Kwong

Librarian Emily Leung


Teaching staff Full time 150; Part time 20; Total 170
Nationalities of teaching staff 100; Other(s) 70

INFORMATION
Grade levels 7-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1967
Governed by English Schools Foundation
Accredited by CIS, New England, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Middle School 6-8 360; High School 9-12


720; Grade 13 180; Total 1,260
Tuition range 95,100-97,100
One time Fees Registration 150; Capital Levy 25,000
Tuition/fee currency Hong Kong Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (40% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Cambridge, Yale U, Stanford U, Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, International, IB, IGCSE, GCSE
Average class size Secondary 30
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Karate,
Sailing

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Juggling, Scrabble, Debating, Mandarin
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 42 Classrooms, 8
Computer Labs, 240 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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China

The International Montessori School


Phone 852 2861 0339
Fax 852 3006 2950
Email info@montessori.edu.hk
Website www.msb.edu.cn
Address 62 Tin Hau Temple Road, Tin Hau, Hong Kong, China

STAFF
School Founder & School Principal Karin Ann
School Founder & School Supervisor Anne Sawyer
Admissions Officer Sandy Tsang
Campus Manager Momoko Hong
Curriculum Coordinator Jennifer Yu
Curriculum Director Anne Noonan
Principal - Primary School Nicolette Correy

Program Manager Sonia Chao


Head of Technology Kevin Wong
Library Coordinator Yvonne Becher
Teaching staff Full time 45; Part time 5; Total 50
Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 3; Chinese
21; Other(s) (Canadian, Irish) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-6
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2001
Governed by Board of Directors
Enrollment Nursery 96; PreK 300; Elementary K-5
160; Middle School 6-8 15; Total 571

Tuition range 88,000-130,000


One time Fees Registration 1,000; Capital Levy
75,000
Tuition/fee currency Hong Kong Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, International, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 25
Language(s) taught Mandarin, English
Language(s) of instruction English, Mandarin
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Chess
Examinations Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Buildings, 26 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 15,000 Library
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China

School of the Nations (Macau)


Phone 853 28701 759
Fax 853 28701 724
Email admin@schoolofthenations.com
Website www.schoolofthenations.com
Address Rua De Minho, Taipa, Macau SAR, China

STAFF
Director Vivek Nair
Senior Manager Santhanasamy Kulandai
Head of Technology Nicholas Kendall
Head Librarian Frances Gregory

Teaching staff Full time 60; Part time 4; Total 64


Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 2; Chinese
15; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 37

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1988
Governed by Badi Foundation
Enrollment PreK 150; Elementary K-5 185; Middle
School 6-8 70; High School 9-12 50; Total 455
Tuition range 45,000-72,000

Annual fees Busing 3,000; Lunch 6,500; Books 2,500


One time Fees Registration 3,000
Tuition/fee currency Macau Pataca
Graduates attending college 100% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Arizona State U, Fudan U,
Pratt Institute, Washington State U, U Col London,
Georgia Tech

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Science, Dance, Eco Design, Computer
Examinations IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 75 Instructional Computers, 11,000 Library
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Nanjing

China

Nanjing International School


Phone 86 25 85899111
Fax 86 25 85899222
Email enquiries@staff.nanjing-school.com
Website www.nanjing-school.com
Address Xue Heng Lu 8, QiXia District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 210046, China

STAFF
Director Laurie McLellan
Operations & Finance Manager Arek Owczarek
DP Coordinator Juan Saavedra
Head of Middle Years Arden Tyoschin
Head of Primary Years Derek Pinchbeck
High School Counselor Don Tingley
K-8 Counselor Chris Klesch

Principal Richard Swart


Director of Technology Brian Lockwood
Librarian Michelle Rinker
Teaching staff Full time 83; Total 83
Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 18; Chinese
8; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 39

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Parent-elected Board
Accredited by CIS, New England, IBO
Regional organizations EARCOS, ACAMIS
Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 297; Middle
School 6-8 162; High School 9-12 158; Total 632
Tuition range 147,400-193,200

One time Fees Registration 800


Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100% (5% US)
Graduates have attended KAIST, Hong Kong U,
Savannah Col of Art and Design, LaTrobe U, London
School of Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Global Issues Network, Local School English
Tutors, Model UN, Roots & Shoots, Science, Kids Lit
Quiz, Model Building, Orchestra, Choir
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 60 Classrooms,
0 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
35,000 Library Volumes

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China

Nansha College Preparatory Academy


Phone 86-20-34682202
Email istein@ncpa.org.cn
Address 180 Gang Qian Da Dao Blvd, Nansha District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 511458, China

STAFF
Director Irwin Stein
Board General Manager Lila Leung
Teaching staff Full time 18; Total 18

Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; Chinese 6;


Other(s) (Canadian, German) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels 9-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 2011
Governed by Proprietary
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment High School 9-12 100; Total 100

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 105,000; Capital Levy


20,000; Lunch By debit card
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Mandarin, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN, STUGO
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 12.67 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 170 Instructional Computers, 3,000
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China

Access International Academy Ningbo


Phone 86 574 8686 9999
Fax 85 574 8688 8481
Email admissions@aian.org.cn
Website www.aian.org.cn
Address No 1 Ai Xue Road, Beilun District, Zhejiang, Ningbo, 315800, China

STAFF
Head of School Cavon Ahangarzadeh
Business Manager Lisa Ren
Information Technician Xu Feng
Head of Library & Media Center Roberta Daniels

Teaching staff Full time 28; Total 28


Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; Chinese 4;
Other(s) (Canadian, Russian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 2003
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 6; Elementary K-5 56; Middle
School 6-8 39; High School 9-12 32; Total 133
Tuition range 79,400-119,700

Annual fees Busing 9,900; Lunch 3,240


One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Nottingham, Fudan
U, Xhejiang U, Otis Col of Art & Design

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 6; Secondary 7
Language(s) taught Mandarin, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Student Councils, National & Junior National
Honor Society, Model UN
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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Qingdao

China

Qingdao No. 1 International School of


Shandong Province
Phone 86 532 6889 8888
Fax 86 532 8890 8876
Email office@qiss.org.cn
Web www.qiss.org.cn
Address 232 Songling Road, Qingdao, 266061, China

STAFF
Director Jay Teston
Business & Finance Manager Sherry Xu
Athletic Director Mauricio Araya
Counselor & Director of Admissions Dana Purpura
High School Principal Kyle Purpura
Lower School Principal Alejandra Chavez
Middle School Principal Peter Thorpe

IT Coordinator Eric Mu
Librarian Oprah Qu
Teaching staff Full time 33; Part time 3; Total 36
Nationalities of teaching staff US 23; UK 1; Chinese
7; Other(s) (Canadian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1998
Governed by Qingdao City Construction Investment
Group
Accredited by Western
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 70; Middle
School 6-8 70; High School 9-12 50; Total 200
Tuition range 99,900-142,500

Annual fees Busing 7,300; Lunch 5,200


One time Fees Registration 20,000
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100% (20% US)
Graduates have attended New York U, U of Houston,
U of Leicester, Korea U, Penn State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Global Initiatives Network, Model UN
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 100 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 7,500
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Shanghai

China

Concordia International School Shanghai


Phone 86 21 589 90380
Fax 86 21 589 91685
Email jim.koerschen@concordiashanghai.org
Website www.concordiashanghai.org
Address 999 Mingyue Road, JinQiao, Pudong, Shanghai, 201206, China

STAFF
Head of School Jim Koerschen
Chief Financial Officer Curt Larson
Assistant Head of School Steven Nurre
Curriculum Coordinator Jennie Munson
Elementary School Principal Eric Semler
High School Principal David Harris
Middle School Principal Mark Lewis

Director of Technology Tom Reed


Director of Library Christina Mayers
Teaching staff Full time 134; Part time 4; Total 138
Nationalities of teaching staff US 95; UK 1; Chinese
15; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 27

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, day
Year founded 1998
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 57; Elementary K-5 427; Middle
School 6-8 418; High School 9-12 320; Total 1,222

Tuition range 146,000-195,000


Annual fees Registration 2,100; Busing 11,000; Lunch
27
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Wellesley Col,
Purdue U, Boston U, Waseda U, Brown U,

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation, Music, National History Day

Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey,


Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Robotics, Odyssey
of the Mind, 24 Hour Film Festival, Yearbook,
Tech, Shanghai Student Film Festival, Astronomy,
Volunteer & Service
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 125 Classrooms,
2 Computer Labs, 520 Instructional Computers,
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Shanghai

China

Shanghai American School


Phone 86 21 6221 1445
Fax 86 21 6221 2310
Email humanresources@saschina.org
Website www.saschina.org
Address 258 Jin Feng Lu, Huacao Town, Minhang District, Shanghai, 201107, China

STAFF
Superintendent Kerry Jacobson
CFO/CBO David Leung
Deputy Superintendent, Pudong Andrew Torris
Deputy Superintendent, Puxi Alan Knobloch
Pudong ES Principal Shawn Colleary
Pudong HS Principal Jon Borden
Pudong MS Principal Jeff Rosen

Puxi ES Principal Debbie Lane


Puxi HS Principal Sascha Heckmann
Puxi MS Principal Brad Latzke
Puxi HS Librarian Jan Stanton
Teaching staff Full time 358; Part time 5; Total 363
Nationalities of teaching staff US 206; UK 6;
Chinese 34; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 117

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1912
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 1,043; Middle School 6-8
848; High School 9-12 1,209; Total 3,100

Tuition range 116,562-154,442


Annual fees Capital Levy 31,500; Busing 10,284
One time Fees Registration 2,500
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Harvard U, U
of Cambridge, McGill U, U of Melbourne

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball
Examinations SAT, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 22 Hectares, 30 Buildings, 299 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 2,393 Instructional Computers,
50,000 Library Volumes

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Shanghai

China

Shanghai Community International School


Phone 86 21 6261 4338
Fax 86 21 6261 4639
Email info@scischina.org
Website www.scischina.org
Address 1161 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai, 200051, China

STAFF
Superintendent of Schools Jeffry Stubbs
Head of ECE - Hongqiao Dan Eschtruth
Head of School - Hongqiao Rockey du Randt
Head of School - Pudong Ryan Blanton
High School Principal - Hongqiao Greg Schellenberg
Lower School Principal - Hongqiao Andrew Powell
Lower School Principal - Pudong Jane Macmillan

Middle School Principal - Hongqiao Dan Kerr


Upper School Principal - Pudong Don Macmillan
Director of Technology John Wishart
Teaching staff Full time 213; Part time 2; Total 215
Nationalities of teaching staff US 120; UK 25;
Chinese 25; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 45

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit,
proprietary
Year founded 1996
Governed by International School Foundation
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ACAMIS
Enrollment Nursery 119; PreK 108; Elementary K-5
931; Middle School 6-8 457; High School 9-12 431;
Total 2,046

Tuition range 65,000-210,000


One time Fees Registration 2,000; Capital Levy
15,000
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Georgetown U, U of
Southern California, U of British Colombia, U of
London, Seoul National U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Mandarin,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Strings, Film

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Model UN, Global Issues Network, Roots
& Shoots, Student Council, Chess, Habitat for
Humanity, Marching Band, Film, Fitness
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 12 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 120 Classrooms,
12 Computer Labs, 600 Instructional Computers,
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Shanghai

China

Yew Chung International School of Shanghai


Phone 86 21 6219 5910
Fax 86 21 6219 0675
Email enquiry@sh.ycef.com
Website www.ycis-sh.com
Address 18 West Rong Hua Road, Gubei New Area, Shanghai, 201103, China

STAFF
Director Betty Chan Po-King
Head of Accounts Division Jin Yi Wu
Co-Principals - Gubei Campus Vicki He & Mark Sylte
Co-Principals - Hong Qiao Campus Julie Zheng &
Andrew Mellor
Co-Principals - Pudong Campus Cherry Chen, Mary
Yu, & Christopher Connellan

ECE Superintendent - Mainland China Elizabeth


Randall
Superintendent- Mainland China Tom Ulmet
IT Manager Tracy Jiao
Teaching staff Full time 320; Total 320
Nationalities of teaching staff US 50; UK 50;
Other(s) 220

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Yew Chung Education Foundation
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Tuition range 73,000-236,000


One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U Col London,
Imperial Col London, Stanford U, Johns Hopkins U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Mandarin, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Instrumental Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 4 Buildings, 95 Classrooms, 6 Computer


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Shenzhen

China

QSI International School of Shekou


Phone 86 755 2667 6031
Fax 86 755 2667 6030
Email shekou@qsi.org
Website shekou.qsischool.org
Address 8 Tai Zi Road, Bitao Center, Shekou, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518067, China

STAFF
Director Scott DAlterio
Accountant Maggie Lagura
Early Childhood Director of Instruction Melissa
Klopfer
Elementary Director of Instruction Lisa Kipfer
Middle School Director of Instruction Cliff GeisPoage

Secondary Director of Instruction Mark Hemphill


Technology Coordinator Nathan Lochala
Head Librarian Scott Carpenter
Teaching staff Full time 117; Part time 3; Total 120
Nationalities of teaching staff US 96; Chinese 11;
Other(s) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2001
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 180; Elementary K-5 440; Middle
School 6-8 221; High School 9-12 240; Total 1,081

Tuition range 6,900-16,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,400; Lunch
820
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, U of Michigan, U
of Nottingham, Seoul National U, Carnegie Mellon U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Odyssey of the Mind, Global Issues
Summit, Math Olympiad, Student Council, Chess
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 160 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
40,000 Library Volumes

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Shenzhen

China

QSI International School of Shenzhen


Phone 86-755-8304-7122
Fax 86-755-8304-7108
Email shenzhen@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/szn_home/szn_home.htm
Address 8061 Hongli West Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, 518040, China

STAFF
Director Matthew Lake
Office Manager Belinda Liu
IT Director Joey Zheng
Teaching staff Full time 30; Total 30

Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; Chinese 10;


Other(s) (Canadian, Filipino) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-7
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 2006
Governed by Quality Schools International
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 100; Elementary K-5 100; Middle


School 6-8 20; Total 220
Tuition range 8,000-16,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,500; Lunch
730
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 15
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Dance
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 4,500 Library
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China

Shekou International School


Phone 86 755 2669 3669
Fax 86 755 2667 4099
Email dcox@sis.org.cn
Website www.sis.org.cn
Address Jing Shan Villas, Nan Hai Boulevard, Shekou-Shenzhen, 518067, China

STAFF
Director Dale Cox
Finance Manager Brent Wang
Counselors Rachael Knudsen & Jacob Gray
Curriculum & Learning Coordinator Shirley Droese,
Ph.D.
Director of Early Childhood Matthew Wilding
Elementary Principal Brian Tuia
Elementary School Assistant Principal Jeff Overlie

Government Relations Manager Helen Zhou


IB Coordinator Pandie Anderson
Middle/High School Principal Philippa Curtis
Director of Technology for learning John Burns
Librarian Alicia Ngaropo-Tuia
Teaching staff Full time 95; Total 95
Nationalities of teaching staff US 55; UK 3; Chinese
10; Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 27

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1988
Governed by International Schools Services, Inc.
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ACAMIS
Enrollment Nursery 35; PreK 130; Elementary K-5
325; Middle School 6-8 135; High School 9-12 125;
Total 750

Tuition range 38,000-159,000


Annual fees Busing 12,000
One time Fees Capital Levy 60,000
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Carnegie Mellon U, U of
California- Los Angeles, U of California- Berkeley,
Rice U, Stanford U, Hong Kong U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English, French, German
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Global Issues Network, Knowledge
Bowl, Chess, Cooking, Intramural Sports, Bowling,
Student Government
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 65 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 360 Instructional Computers, 25,000
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Suzhou

China

QSI International School of Suzhou


Phone 86 512 6618-1009
Fax 86 512 6618 1007
Email suzhou@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/suz_home/suz_home.htm
Address China Merchants Evian Town Development, Yangcheng Lake East Road 98, Suzhou, 215131, China

STAFF
Director Daniel Waterman
Office Manager Sophie Chen
Librarian Vanessa Lee
Teaching staff Full time 10; Total 10

Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; Chinese 2;


Other(s) (Canadian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type private non-profit
Year founded 2007
Governed by Quality Schools International
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 30; Middle
School 6-8 10; Total 50

Tuition range 6,000-17,000


Annual fees Busing 2,000; Lunch 1,000
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 6
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Leadership, Community Service
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 3 Buildings, 9 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


14 Instructional Computers, 5,500 Library Volumes

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Teda

China

Teda International School


Phone 86 22 66226158
Fax 86 22 62001818
Email info@tedainternationalschool.net
Website www.tedainternationalschool.net
Address 72 Third Avenue, Teda, 300457, China

STAFF
Headmaster Joesph Azmeh
Business Manager Nora Lambrecht
Primary School Principal Jane Robinson
Technology Coordinator Cavon Ahangarzadeh

Librarian Robbie Daniels


Teaching staff Full time 45; Total 45
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 4; Other(s)
(Canadian, Australian) 31

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Tianjin Education Bureau
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 130;
Middle School 6-8 60; High School 9-12 70; Total 300
Tuition range 100,000-110,000

One time Fees Registration 2,000


Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Cornell U, U of Illinois, U
of California- Davis, Rice U, Hong Kong U of Science
& Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Global Issues Network, National
Honor Society, Student Council, Chess, Dance,
Photography
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes
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Tianjin

China

International School of Tianjin


Phone 86 22 2859 2001
Fax 86 22 2859 2007
Email info@istianjin.net
Website www.istianjin.org
Address Weishan Road Shuanggang, Jinnan Economic Development Zone, Tianjin, 300350, China

STAFF
Director Steve Moody
Chief Financial Officer Jenny Zhai
Elementary Principal Catherine Nicol
Secondary Principal & Deputy Director William
Elman

IT Coordinator Kleber Quevedo


Information Literacy Specialist Josianne Fitzgerald
Teaching staff Full time 68; Part time 3; Total 71
Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 7; Chinese
7; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 39

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 20; Elementary K-5 188;
Middle School 6-8 115; High School 9-12 123; Total
462

Tuition range 34,400-146,600


Annual fees Capital Levy 34,150
One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Chinese Yuan Renminbi
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Brown U, U of CaliforniaBerkeley, U of Cambridge, Yonsei U, U of British
Columbia, U of Toronto

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
English, Other, Danish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Councils, Roots & Shoots,
Teen Acts for Aids, Global Issues Network, Climbing
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7.2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 80 Classrooms,
5 Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers,
35,000 Library Volumes

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Xiamen

China

Xiamen International School


Phone 86 592 625 6581
Fax 86 592 6072900
Email askxis@hotmail.com
Website www.xischina.com
Address #262 Xingbei San Lu, Xinglin, Jimei District, Xiamen, 361022, China

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Paul Raschke
Director of Accounting Linda Lin
Athletics / Activities Coordinator Douglas Ward
Deputy Head David Wei
Elementary Principal Tony Moniz
Ellementary Counselor Heather Cronk
IB Diploma Coordinator Denes Tilitsyak
MYP Coordinator Patricia Bowman
Middle School Coordinator Michelle Bowman

Personnel Director David Huang


Secondary Principal Russell McGrath
Upper School Counselor Tim Wilson
IT Coordinator Lori Moody
Director of Library Services Terry McCarthy
Teaching staff Full time 61; Total 61
Nationalities of teaching staff US 33; UK 1; Chinese
12; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1997
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ACAMIS
Enrollment PreK 30; Elementary K-5 204; Middle
School 6-8 72; High School 9-12 105; Total 411
Tuition range 16,300-19,600

Annual fees Busing 800


One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
California Institute of Technology, Cornell U, Hong
Kong U of Science & Technology, New York U, Penn
State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Micro-Lending, Calligraphy, Art,
Karate, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Weight
Training,
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 35,000
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Zhuhai

China

QSI International School of Zhuhai


Phone 86 756 818 9031
Fax 86 756 818 9031
Email zhuhai@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/zhu_home/zhu_home.htm
Address Bldg 2B, HengXin Industry District, JiuZhou Dadao Xi #2001, Gongbei, Zhuhai, 519000, China

STAFF
Director Matthew Farwell
Technology Coordinator Amandio Pereira
Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 4; Total 19

Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; Chinese 6;


Other(s) (Portuguese, Dutch) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1999
Governed by QSI Executive Board
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 35;
Middle School 6-8 12; High School 9-12 8; Total 100

Tuition range 5,500-18,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 800; Lunch
600
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Temple U in Japan

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 8; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Panda Council, Photography
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 15 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 4,500
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COLOMBIA
Area: 1,138,910 sq km
Population: 45,239,079
Capital: Bogota
Currency: Colombian Peso
Languages: Spanish

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Armenia

Colombia

GI School (Former Gimnasio Ingles)


Phone 57 6 749 5220
Fax 57 6 749 8446
Email jurazan@gi.edu.co
Website www.gi.edu.co
Address Km 3 Via Circasia, Armenia, Colombia

STAFF
General School Director Jaime Urazan
Business Manager Xandra Jaramillo
Primary School Principal Olga Mercedes Forero
Secondary School Principal Adalberto Loaiza
Head of Technology Isabel Sarmiento

Librarian Carolina Hernandez


Teaching staff Full time 73; Total 73
Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; UK 1;
Colombian 58; Other(s) (Canadian, Mexican) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1991
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 25; PreK 78; Elementary K-5 249;
Middle School 6-8 148; High School 9-12 142; Total
642

Tuition range 4,644-4,830


Annual fees Busing 910; Lunch 899; Books 229
One time Fees Registration 2,896
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Pontificia U Javeriana,
Wichita State U, U de los Andes, U EAFIT, U del
Rosario

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Speech/Hearing

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Vocal Music, Computer/Technology
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football, Hapkido, Cheerleading
Clubs Literary, Chess, Movies, Arts & Crafts
Examinations SAT, SAT II, MAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5.48 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 39 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 209 Instructional Computers, 13,435
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Barranquilla

Colombia

Colegio Albania
Phone 57 5 350 5648
Fax 57 5 777 4969
Email ruth.allen@colegioalbania.edu.co
Website www.colegioalbania.edu.co
Address A.A. 51973, Barranquilla, Colombia
Mailing Address P.O. Box 025573, Miami, Florida, 33102-5573, United States

STAFF
Director Ruth Allen
Business Manager Jorge Remolina
Lower Primary School Principal Rosita Payan
Secondary School Principal Luis Monroy
Upper Primary School Principal Juan Carlos
Rodriguez
Computer Teacher Carlos Herrera

Library Director Gladys Arias


Teaching staff Full time 97; Part time 3; Total 100
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 2;
Colombian 86; Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-11
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
private non-profit
Year founded 1983
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Southern

Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA


Enrollment Nursery 57; PreK 23; Elementary K-5 171;
Middle School 6-8 89; High School 9-12 186; Total 526
Graduates attending college 100% (7% US)
Graduates have attended Pontificia U Javeriana, U
de los Andes, U de Rosario, U del Norte, U EAFIT, U
of Phoenix, Concordia U, Sorbonne U, U of Miami

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Robotics, Model UN, Young Scientists,
Technical Drawing, Weight Lifting, Astronomy,
Business Enterprise, Young Congress, Theatre
Examinations IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 54 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 140 Instructional Computers, 14,169
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Barranquilla

Colombia

Colegio Karl C. Parrish


Phone 57 5 359 9239
Fax 57 5 359 8828
Email mail@kcparrish.edu.co
Website www.kcparrish.edu.co
Address KM. 2 Antigua Via a Puerto Colombia, Barranquilla, Colombia
Mailing Address COL5016, Colegio Karl C. Parrish P.O.Box 025720, Miami, Florida, 33102, United States

STAFF
Director Laura Horbal
Business Manager Maribel Espinosa
Elementary School Principal Hectalina Donado,
Ed.D.
Secondary School Principal Jeffrey Lash, Ed.D.

Information Technology Coordinator Pedro Noguera


Head of Library/Media Center Myriam Rosado
Teaching staff Full time 78; Part time 11; Total 89
Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; Colombian 68;
Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1938
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 49; PreK 55; Elementary K-5 301;
Middle School 6-8 165; High School 9-12 204; Total
774

Tuition range 7,400-10,800


Annual fees Insurance 37; Books 490
One time Fees Registration 10,295
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Georgia Institute of
Technology, U of Connecticut, Columbia U, Boston U,
Cornell U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 26; Secondary 26
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community


Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council,
National Junior Honor Society, National Honor
Society
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 46 Classrooms, 7
Computer Labs, 260 Instructional Computers, 22,000
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Bogota

Colombia

Colegio Nueva Granada


Phone 57 1 212 3511
Fax 57 1 211 3720
Email farensburg@cng.edu
Website www.cng.edu
Address Carrera 2 Este No. 70-20, Rosales, Bogota, Colombia

STAFF
Director Dr. Eric Habegger
Business Manager/Finance Director Ana Gil
Admissions Director Laura De Brigard
Athletics & Co Curricular Activities Director
Jonathan Chenier
Elementary School Principal Julie Hunt
General Manager & Human Resources Director
Maria Isabel Wiesner
High School Principal Shaysann Kaun
Middle School Principal Robert Imholt

Primary School Principal Thomas Spence


Social Projects Director Charlotte Samper
Student Services Director Annie Acevedo
Technology Director Susie Faccini
High School Librarian Cristina Gomez
Teaching staff Full time 311; Part time 6; Total 317
Nationalities of teaching staff US 79; UK 3;
Colombian 217; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 18

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1938
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA, Tri
-Association
Enrollment PreK 105; Elementary K-5 767; Middle
School 6-8 410; High School 9-12 521; Total 1,803

Tuition range 9,400-14,000


Annual fees Registration 1,338; Insurance 208;
Busing 145; Lunch 86
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Standford U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U of
California- Los Angeles, Georgetown U, U of Chicago

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Soccer, Softball, Track and Field, Baseball,
Basketball, Football, Climbing
Clubs Chess, Cooking, Batik, Ballet, Cartoon Drawing,
Skating, Carpentry, Robotics
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 10 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 138 Classrooms,
5 Computer Labs, 630 Instructional Computers,
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Bucaramanga

Colombia

Colegio Panamericano
Phone 577 638 6213
Fax 577 639 8970
Email panamericano@panamericano.edu.co
Website www.panamericano.edu.co
Address Calle 34 #8-73, Canaveral Alto, Floridablanca/Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia

STAFF
Head of School Steven Desroches
Business Manager Maria Teresa Orejarena
Dean of Students Blanca C. Gutierrez
Elementary Principal J. Zeb Johnson
Middle & High School Principal Brian C. Hartman
Preschool Principal Angela Maria Guarnizo
Student Services Coordinator Janeth Plata

Technology Coordinator Andres Amaya


Librarian Gloria Gomez
Teaching staff Full time 65; Part time 15; Total 80
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; Colombian 62;
Other(s) (Canadian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1963
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA

Enrollment PreK 150; Elementary K-5 210; Middle


School 6-8 127; High School 9-12 163; Total 650
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (20% US)
Graduates have attended U of British Columbia, U of
Waterloo, John Hopkins U, U de Los Andes, Berklee
Col of Music, Andrews U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, AP
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 21
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, National Junior Honor
Society, Student Council, Destination Imagination
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 52 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 24,000
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Cali

Colombia

Colegio Bolivar
Phone 57 2 555 2039
Fax 57 2 555 2041
Email jnagy@colegiobolivar.edu.co
Website www.colegiobolivar.edu.co
Address Calle 5 #122-21, via a Pance, Cali, Colombia

STAFF
Director Joseph Nagy
Director of Finances Teresa Tapiero
High School Principal Matthew Shannon
Middle School Principal Brian Kelly
Pre-Primary Principal Carla Ravassa
Primary Principal David Fayad Doctor
Technology Coordinator Rodrigo Navia

Head of Library Thomas Rompf


Teaching staff Full time 168; Total 168
Nationalities of teaching staff US 32; Colombian
125; Other(s) (Canadian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1947
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 50; PreK 80; Elementary K-5
485; Middle School 6-8 284; High School 9-12 371;
Total 1,270

Tuition range 13,193,722-20,538,439


Annual fees Insurance 550,000; Busing 260,000;
Lunch 1,328,000
One time Fees Registration 75,000; Capital Levy
19,000,000
Tuition/fee currency Colombian Peso
Graduates attending college 99% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Pennsylvania State U,
Purdue U, Tulane U, U of Virginia, Yale U, Duke U, U
of Chicago

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Computer/Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 15 Hectares, 16 Buildings, 103 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 350 Instructional Computers, 49,000
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Cartagena

Colombia

Colegio Jorge Washington


Phone 57 5 673 5505
Email michael.adams@cojowa.edu.co
Website www.cojowa.edu.co
Address Calle 6A, #3-55, Bocagrande, Cartagena, Colombia

STAFF
Director Michael Adams Ed.D.
Business Manager Moraima Lequerica
Curriculum Coordinator Tania Restrepo
Elementary School Principal Nicholas Glab
Middle & High School Principal Maryluz Meza

Technology Coordinator Ivan Mercado


Head Librarian Monica Estevez
Teaching staff Full time 80; Total 80
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; Colombian 55

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 112; PreK 47; Elementary K-5
260; Middle School 6-8 129; High School 9-12 174;
Total 722

Annual fees Busing 17,000,000


One time Fees Registration 1,700,000
Tuition/fee currency Colombian Peso
Graduates attending college 100% (19% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Georgia Institute
of Technology, U of Miami, Texas Christian U, Babson
Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 20 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 55 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 140 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes
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Manizales

Colombia

Colegio Granadino
Phone 57 6 874 57 74
Fax 57 6 874 60 66
Email rsims@granadino.edu.co
Website www.granadino.edu.co
Address Vereda La Florida, Manizales, A.A. 21 38, Colombia

STAFF
General School Director Robert Sims
Business Manager Marcela Montes
Elementary Principal Robyn Perskie
Secondary Principal Mark Danby
Technology Coordinator Patricia Jaramillo Sanint

Library Media Center Head Yurani Garcia


Teaching staff Full time 65; Part time 8; Total 73
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; Colombian 53;
Other(s) (Canadian) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, private non-profit
Year founded 1980
Governed by Parents Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 39; PreK 35; Elementary K-5 252;
Middle School 6-8 139; High School 9-12 176; Total
641

Tuition range 3,463-9,532


Annual fees Busing 110; Lunch 116
One time Fees Registration 850; Insurance 10; Books
840
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U de Los Andes, U del
Rosario, U Javeriana, U Nacional, EAFIT Medellin

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Speech/
Hearing

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, PSAT, MAP, Michigan English
Test

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 9 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 34 Classrooms, 3


Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers

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Medellin

Colombia

The Columbus School


Phone 574 403 3106
Fax 574 386 1133
Email human.resources@columbus.edu.co
Website www.columbus.edu.co
Address Apartado Aereo 60562, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia

STAFF
Superintendent David Cardenas
Business Manager Andres Duque
Assistant Superintendent Susan Jaramillo
Elementary School Principal Gloria Sandoval
High School Principal Alexander Bennett
Middle School Principal Frank Huerta
Technology Coordinator Sandra Hernandez

Librarians Jane Atkinson & Constanza Gonzalez


Teaching staff Full time 121; Part time 1; Total 122
Nationalities of teaching staff US 39; UK 1;
Colombian 72; Other(s) (Canadian) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1947
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA, Tri-Association
Enrollment PreK 115; Elementary K-5 671; Middle
School 6-8 340; High School 9-12 382; Total 1,508
Tuition range 6,474-7,617

One time Fees Registration 8,900


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (20% US)
Graduates have attended Purdue U, Tufts U, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Syracuse U, Cornell U, U of
Virginia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English, Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Community


Service, Drama, Cooking
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball,
Roller Blading
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP, DRA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 21 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 82 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 661 Instructional Computers, 25,085
Library Volumes
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CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE

CONGO, REPUBLIC OF THE


Area: 342,000 sq km
Population: 4,366,266
Capital: Brazzaville
Currency: CFA Franc
Languages: French, native languages

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Pointe-Noire

Congo, Republic of the

International School Pointe-Noire


Phone 242 05 748 7700
Email ispnprek6@gmail.com
Website www.ispnprek6.com
Address BP 4453, Pointe-Noire, Congo, Republic of the

STAFF
Principal Gary Gibbons
Teaching staff Full time 4; Total 4

Nationalities of teaching staff UK 2; Congo,


Republic of the 1; Other(s) (Austrian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-6
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2008

Governed by Board
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 4; Elementary K-6 13; Total 17

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK
Average class size Elementary 5-10
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Community Service
Clubs African Dance, Drumming

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 1 Buildings, 4 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


6 Instructional Computers

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CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE

CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE


Area: 2,344,858 sq km
Population: 73,599,190
Capital: Kinshasa
Currency: Congolese Franc
Languages: French, native languages

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Kinshasa

Congo, the Democratic Republic of the

The American School of Kinshasa


Phone 24 381 063 7556
Fax 646 619 4231
Email super@tasok.net
Website www.tasok.net
Address Route de Matadi, Ngaliema, Kinshasa, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the

STAFF
Superintendent Irene Epp
Business Manager Kareen Laplanche
Principal Steven Hupp
IT Coordinator Matt Greenway
Secondary Librarian Leveda Law

Teaching staff Full time 32; Part time 4; Total 36


Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; UK 2;
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the 2; Other(s)
(Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1961
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 125; Middle School 6-8
75; High School 9-12 100; Total 300
Tuition range 8,440-17,580

One time Fees Registration 300; Capital Levy 4,000


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (85% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Columbia
U, Hampshire Col, Col of William & Mary, Colby
Col, Austin Col, Rhode Island School of Design,
Northeastern U, Williams Col, Carleton Col, Bentley
Col, Ryerson U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Council
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 20 Hectares, 22 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 20,000
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COSTA RICA

COSTA RICA
Area: 51,100 sq km
Population: 4,576,562
Capital: San Jose
Currency: Costa Rican Colon
Languages: Spanish, English

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San Jose

Costa Rica

American International School of Costa Rica


Phone 506-2293 2567
Fax 506-2239 0625
Email ais@aiscr.com
Website www.aiscr.com
Address Bosques de Dona Rosa, San Antonio de Belen, Cariari, Belen, 40703, Costa Rica

STAFF
Director Charles Prince
Accountant Manuel Cordero
Computer Teacher Paul Carnavale
Librarian Maria Baltodano

Teaching staff Full time 31; Total 31


Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; Costa Rican 16;
Other(s) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type day, private non-profit
Year founded 1970
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA
Enrollment Nursery 17; PreK 16; Elementary K-5 122;
Middle School 6-8 45; High School 9-12 35; Total 235
Tuition range 4,312-6,910

Annual fees Registration 600; Busing 1,200


One time Fees Capital Levy 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Virginia, Purdue U,
Manhattan Col, Boston U, Florida International U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations AP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 36 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes
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San Jose

Costa Rica

Country Day School


Phone 506 2289 0919
Fax 506 2228 2076
Email greg_macgilpin@cds.ed.cr
Website www.cds.ed.cr
Address Del Banco Nacional de Costa Rica, 2 cuadras al oeste y 2 cuadras al sur, San Jose, 1139-1250, Costa Rica

STAFF
Director Greg MacGilpin, Jr.
Business Manager Dora Sevilla
Coordinator of Admissions & Community Relations
Maria Fernanda Cardona
Elementary School Principal William Large
High School Principal Christopher Brown
Middle School Principal Kerri Nolan

Technology Coordinator JeanCarlo Villalta


Teaching staff Full time 78; Part time 12; Total 90
Nationalities of teaching staff US 39; UK 2; Costa
Rican 45; Other(s) (Canadian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1963
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AASCA
Enrollment Nursery 44; PreK 48; Elementary K-5
462; Middle School 6-8 158; High School 9-12 168;
Total 880

Tuition range 4,280-11,960


Annual fees Registration 940
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Yale U, Princeton U,
Villanova U, Boston U, Tufts U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball
Examinations IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 54 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 102 Instructional Computers, 25,000
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San Jose

Costa Rica

Lincoln School
Phone 506 2247 6600
Fax 506 2247 6700
Email director@lincoln.ed.cr
Website www.edline.net/pages/LincolnCostaRica
Address Barrio Socorro. In front of the Catholic Church, Heredia, Costa Rica
Mailing Address Lincoln School, 1919-000, San Jose, Costa Rica

STAFF
Director General Jack Bimrose
Finance/Business Manager Carlos Rodriguez
Elementary Assistant Principal Sylvia Montero
Elementary School Principal Iris Prada
Middle School Assistant Principal Silvia Soto
Secondary School Assistant Principal Charles
Benavage

Secondary School Principal Maureen OShaughnessy


IET Coordinator Charles Clickner
Secondary School Librarian Martha Rubi
Teaching staff Full time 102; Part time 14; Total 116
Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; Costa Rican
81; Other(s) (Colombian, French) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1945
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA
Enrollment Nursery 133; PreK 70; Elementary K-5
468; Middle School 6-8 277; High School 9-12 341;
Total 1,289

Tuition range 7,456-11,062


Annual fees Registration 50; Insurance 23; Busing
1,331; Books 220
One time Fees Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Cornell U,
Georgetown U, U of Notre Dame, Ohio State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Cooking, International Relations, Knowledge
Bowl, French, Roots & Shoots
Examinations Act, SAT, Stanford, IB, PSAT, SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 96 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers, 10,000
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San Jose

Costa Rica

Marian Baker School


Phone 506 2273 0024
Fax 506 2273 0280
Email lniehaus@mbs.ed.cr
Website www.mbs.ed.cr
Address San Ramon de Tres Rios, 200m East & 200m South from the Catholic Church, San Jose, 4269-1000,
Costa Rica

STAFF
General Director Linda Niehaus
Business Manager Bonnie Heigold
Middle & High School Principal Randall Zuniga
Preschool & Elementary Principal Judy Crook
Information Technology Coordinator Pablo Solano

Head Librarian Lorrie Satterthwaite


Teaching staff Full time 33; Part time 4; Total 37
Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; Costa Rican 23;
Other(s) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1984
Governed by Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA
Enrollment PreK 42; Elementary K-5 74; Middle
School 6-8 41; High School 9-12 55; Total 212
Tuition range 5,670-11,340

Annual fees Registration 1,000; Busing 1,600; Lunch


830
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Berry Col, Brown U,
Carleton U, Alberta Col of Art Design, U of MichiganAnn Arbor, Stone Hill Col, State U of New YorkAlbany, Wheaton Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Art, Baseball, Chess, Dance-Ballet, Dance-Jazz,
Derby, Green Team, Juggling, Violin, Popular Guitar,
Scout, Sports, Table Tennis, Yoga
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, MAT, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 31 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 75 Instructional Computers, 11,513
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San Jose

Costa Rica

United World College Costa Rica


Phone 506 2282 5609
Fax 506 2282 1540
Email info@uwccostarica.org
Website www.uwccostarica.org
Address 400m Nortes de la Iglesia Catolica, Santa Ana Centro, San Jose, Costa Rica

STAFF
Headmaster Mauricio Viales Salas
Financial Director Carlos Sandoval
Academic Director Carey Christensen
Public Relations Pilar Orellana
Residence Coordinator Cesar Leandro

University Counseling & Admissions Gregory Walsh


Information Technology & CAS Coordinator Ricardo
Gonzalez
Head Librarian Lizzie Villalobos

INFORMATION
Grade levels 10-12
School year August-May
School type boarding
Graduates attending college 90%

Graduates have attended Johns Hopkins U,


Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard U,
Cornell U, Brown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English

Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,


Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Extra curricular programs Community Service
Examinations SAT, TOEFL

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Urban
Campus 13,000 Library Volumes
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Tamarindo

Costa Rica

Country Day School Guanacaste


Phone 506 654 5042
Fax 506 654 5044
Email info@cds.ed.cr
Website www.cdsgte.com
Address 400 metros sur del, Hotel Melia Conchal, Brasilito, Costa Rica

STAFF
Director Sarah Haun
Business Manager Margarita Elizondo
Elementary Coordinator Elizabeth Coon
Middle School Coordinator Amanda Bustos
Operations Director Naranjo Vera

Testing Coordinator Kim Baldwin


Teaching staff Full time 20; Total 20
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; Costa Rican 6;
Other(s) (Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 2000
Governed by Privately Owned
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment PreK 5; Elementary K-5 60; Middle
School 6-8 40; High School 9-12 55; Total 160

Tuition range 3,600-8,360


Annual fees Registration 800; Boarding 5-day
16,910; Boarding, 7-day 26,710
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Stanford U, New York U,
U of San Diego, U of Virginia, U of Nevada at Las
Vegas, U of Victoria

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 15 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 20 Instructional Computers, 7,000
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COTE DIVOIRE

COTE DIVOIRE
Area: 322,463 sq km
Population: 21,952,093
Capital: Yamoussoukro
Currency: CFA Franc
Languages: French, native languages

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Abidjan

Cote DIvoire

International Community School of Abidjan


Phone 225 22471152
Fax 225 22471996
Email wicklowroad@yahoo.com
Website www.icschool-uae.com
Address 06 BP 544, Abidjan 06, Cote DIvoire

STAFF
Director Daphne Neal
Business Office Manager Ndri Smet
Lower School Principal Gloria Freeman-Fromayan
Library Media Specialist & Instructor in Technology
Kim Piot

Teaching staff Full time 14; Part time 3; Total 17


Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; Cote DIvoire 4;
Other(s) (Liberian, Indian) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1972
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 5; Elementary K-5 60; Middle
School 6-8 25; High School 9-12 20; Grade 13 0; Total
110

Tuition range 8,500-14,500


Annual fees Registration 750
One time Fees Capital Levy 3,000 (per child)
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Elon U, York U, Temple U,
Columbia U, George Mason U, St John Fisher U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Student Council Upper & Lower School,
InfoPros for Peace, Roots & Shoots, Yearbook
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Buildings, 14 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 25 Instructional Computers, 9,000 Library
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CROATIA

CROATIA
Area: 56,594 sq km
Population: 4,483,804
Capital: Zagreb
Currency: Kuna
Languages: Croatian

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Zagreb

Croatia

American International School of Zagreb


Phone 385 1 468 0133
Fax 385 1 468 0171
Email aisz@aisz.hr
Website www.aisz.hr
Address Vocarska 106, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia

STAFF
Director Robin Heslip, Ph.D.
Business Manager Bob Dunne
Coordinator of Student Services & K-12 Counselor
Elizabeth Haddon, Ed.D.
IB Coordinator Julie Milicevic
K-12 Principal Sandra House
Technology Coordinator Neven Soric

Librarian & Media Specialist Ana Grubac


Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 5; Total 45
Nationalities of teaching staff US 21; UK 2; Croatian
20; Other(s) (Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1966
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS, CIS, PTC, AAIE
Enrollment PreK 25; Elementary K-5 110; Middle
School 6-8 50; High School 9-12 65; Total 250
Tuition range 15,000-15,500

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,500


One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended New York U, U of Virginia,
U Col London, U of Miami, Cornell U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Chess, Knowledge Bowl,
MathCounts, Speech & Debate, LEGO Robotics,
Science Explorers
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 10,000 Library
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CUBA

CUBA
Area: 110,860 sq km
Population: 11,075,244
Capital: Havana
Currency: Cuban Peso & Convertible Peso
Languages: Spanish

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Havana

Cuba

International School of Havana


Phone 537 204 2540
Fax 537 204 2723
Email office@ish.co.cu
Website www.ishav.org
Address Calle 18 #315 e/ 3ra y 5ta., Miramar, Playa, Ciudad de la Habana, 11300, Cuba

STAFF
Principal Ian Morris
Finance & Accounting Head Taym Cspedes
Lower School Head Georgina Schofield
Secondary School Head Richard Fluit
IT Manager Ivn Valds

Librarian Celia Martnez


Teaching staff Full time 75; Part time 12; Total 87
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 4; Cuban 54;
Other(s) (Canadian, Dutch) 29

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1965
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 46; PreK 21; Elementary K-5 128;
Middle School 6-8 61; High School 9-12 72; Total 328
Tuition range 3,780-11,556

Annual fees Capital Levy 300; Busing 700


One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Florida International
U, Clark Atlanta U, Northampton U, U of Toronto,
Moscow State U, Brown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Homework, Cooking, Candles, Ceramics
Examinations SAT, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 110 Instructional Computers, 6,884
Library Volumes

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CURAAO

CURAAO
Area: 444 sq km
Population: 142,180
Capital: Willemstad
Currency: Netherlands Antillean Guilder
Languages: Papiamentu, Dutch

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Willemstad

Curaao

International School of Curaao


Phone 5 999 737 3633
Fax 5 999 737 3142
Email elhagem@isc.an
Website www.edline.net/pages/Intl_School_of_Curacao
Address Koninginnelaan z/n, PO Box 3090, Willemstad, Curaao

STAFF
Director Margie Elhage, Ph.D.
Financial Manager Golid Ayoubi
Director of Curriculum & Staff Development Surina
Kapila, Ed.D.
Elementary School Principal Annia Duran
High School Principal Douglas Vaughan
Human Resource Manager Gustavo Sever

Middle School Principal Jennifer van Grieken


IT Coordinator Angelica Galicia
Librarian April Johnson
Teaching staff Full time 58; Part time 3; Total 61
Nationalities of teaching staff US 27; UK 1; Curaao
12; Other(s) (Dutch, Venezuelan) 21

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1968
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, Southern
Regional organizations AASSA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 186;
Middle School 6-8 128; High School 9-12 179; Total
543

Tuition range 6,900-23,000


Annual fees Registration 2,000
One time Fees Capital Levy 10,000
Tuition/fee currency Netherlands Antillean Guilder
Graduates attending college 99% (75% US)
Graduates have attended John Hopkins U,New York
U, U of Pennsylvania, Babson Col, Boston U, U of
Miami

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, MAT,
PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 42 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 52 Instructional Computers, 15,200
Library Volumes

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CYPRUS

CYPRUS
Area: 9,251 sq km
Population: 1,138,071
Capital: Nicosia (Lefkosia)
Currency: Turkish New Lira
Languages: Greek, Turkish, English

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Nicosia

Cyprus

The American International School in Cyprus


Phone 357 22 316 345
Fax 357 22 316 549
Email aisc@aisc.ac.cy
Website www.aisc.ac.cy
Address 11 Kassos Street, PO Box 23847, Nicosia, 1686, Cyprus

STAFF
Director Dr. Michelle Kleiss
Business Manager Kokos Pantelides
Activities Director Arno Morales
Counselor Sangita Vakis
IB Coordinator Chad McGartlin
Principal Brett Stousland
Technology Coordinator Guy Piquette

Librarian Lorna Flynn


Teaching staff Full time 41; Part time 3; Total 44
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 5; Cypriot 9;
Other(s) (Canadian) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1987
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS, MAIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 16; Elementary K-5 100; Middle
School 6-8 98; High School 9-12 100; Total 314

Tuition range 4,000-12,600


One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 1,755
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (20% US)
Graduates have attended London School of
Economics, McGill U, Lawrence U, U of Edinburgh,
Boston Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Greek, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation

Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,


Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Tennis, Soccer, Choir, Jewelery, Crafts, Math
Support, Basketball, Ceramics, School Band,
Robotics, Model UN, Cultural Activities, Duke of
Edinburgh
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB,
PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes
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CZECH REPUBLIC

CZECH REPUBLIC
Area: 78,867 sq km
Population: 10,177,300
Capital: Prague
Currency: Czech Koruna
Languages: Czech

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Prague

Czech Republic

International School of Prague s.r.o.


Phone 420 220 384 111
Fax 420 220 960 222
Email ispmail@isp.cz
Website schoolnet.isp.cz
Address Nebusicka 700, Prague, 164 00, Czech Republic

STAFF
Director Arnold Bieber
Business & Operations Manager Barry Freckmann
Assistant Elementary School Principal Katherine
Hawkins
Elementary School Principal Cynthia Gause-Vega
Middle School Principal Kevin Hawkins
Upper School Principal Mark Frankel

Director of Information Technology John Mikton


Head Librarian Jennifer Shaer
Teaching staff Full time 100; Part time 13; Total 113
Nationalities of teaching staff US 75; UK 15; Czech
10; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type day, private non-profit
Year founded 1948
Governed by Nine Board Members
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 41; Elementary K-5 320; Middle


School 6-8 175; High School 9-12 250; Total 786
Tuition range 11,250-17,350
One time Fees Registration 850
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale U, U of
Chicago, Penn State U, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Czech, French, German,
Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Pamoja Online
(Philosophy & Information Technology In A Global
Society)

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Student Leadership, Knowledge Bowl,
MathCounts, Model UN, Global Issues Network
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6.6 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 84 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 6,530
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Prague

Czech Republic

Park Lane International School


Phone (420) 220 512 653
Email info@parklane-is.com
Website www.parklane-is.com
Address Norbertov 3, Prague 6 - Střeovice, Prague, 160 00, Czech Republic

STAFF
Director Barbara Lubaczewska
Teaching staff Full time 23; Part time 5; Total 28

Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 15; Czech 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-6
School year September-June

Year founded 2008

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Basketball, Cricket
Examinations SAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Urban

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DENMARK

DENMARK
Area: 43,094 sq km
Population: 5,543,453
Capital: Copenhagen
Currency: Danish Krone
Languages: Danish, Faroese

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Copenhagen

Denmark

Copenhagen International School


Phone 45 3946 3300
Fax 45 3961 2230
Email cis@cis.dk
Website www.cis-edu.dk
Address Hellerupvej 22-26, Hellerup, Copenhagen, 2900, Denmark

STAFF
Director Walter Plotkin
Business Manager Poul Michael Fanoe
Admissions Officer Thomas Nielsen
Middle School Principal Leanne Dunlap
Primary School Principal Heikki Soini

Senior School Principal Caroline Brokvam


Librarian Urania Sobrinho
Teaching staff Full time 114; Part time 14; Total 128
Nationalities of teaching staff US 40; UK 22; Dane
14; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 52

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1963
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 362; Middle School 6-8


236; High School 9-12 100; Total 698
Tuition range 92,000-132,000
One time Fees Registration 25,000
Tuition/fee currency Danish Krone
Graduates attending college 95% (54% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Cambridge, Harvard U, Dartmouth Col, Queens Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, English, Danish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 15,000
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Area: 48,670 sq km
Population: 10,088,598
Capital: Santo Domingo
Currency: Dominican Peso
Languages: Spanish

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Cap Cana

Dominican Republic

Cap Cana Heritage School


Phone 809 695 5519
Fax 809 695 5556
Email m.gomez@cchs.edu.do
Website www.cchs.edu.do
Address Calle Paseo Las Canas #1, Cap Cana, Punta Cana, Provincia La Altagracia, 23000, Dominican
Republic

Mailing Address 7801 NW 37th Street, DO80Q49780N, Doral, Florida, 33166-6503, United States

STAFF
School Director Yazmin Estrella
Business Manager Yuly Mercado
High School Principal Adam Slaton
New Project Director Maria Fondeur
Preschool-Elementary Principal Carla Marcelino

Head of Technology Manuel Miranda


Librarian Maria Minaya
Teaching staff Full time 37; Part time 1; Total 38
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 2;
Dominican 20; Other(s) (Canadian) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 2007
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, Tri-Association

Enrollment Nursery 78; PreK 19; Elementary K-5 123;


Middle School 6-8 34; High School 9-12 34; Total 288
Tuition range 3,754-11,495
Annual fees Registration 380
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 90% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Universidad
Iberoamericana (UNIBE), Full Sail U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Model UN, National Honors
Society, Dance
Examinations SAT, Stanford, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4.2 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 41 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 94 Instructional Computers, 22,183
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Santo Domingo

Dominican Republic

Carol Morgan School


Phone 809 947 1000
Fax 809 533 9222
Email headmaster@cms.edu.do
Website www.cms.edu.do
Address Ave. Sarasota esq. Nunez de Caceres, Bella Vista, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

STAFF
Head of School Jack Delman
Business Manager Ariel Villaba
Deputy Head Christy Brown
Elementary Principal Laura Tolone
High School Principal Ernest Peterson
Middle School Principal Marsha Aaronson
Academic Technology Director Nigel Robinson

Library Co -Director Praxedes Rivera


Teaching staff Full time 123; Part time 2; Total 125
Nationalities of teaching staff US 64; Dominican 45;
Other(s) (Canadian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1933
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS
Enrollment PreK 62; Elementary K-5 465; Middle
School 6-8 237; High School 9-12 317; Total 1,081

Tuition range 5,977-14,775


Annual fees Registration 400
One time Fees Capital Levy 4,100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Tulane U, Cornell U,
Pennsylvania State U, Georgetown U, Bentley U,
Babson Col, Princeton U, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Band, Choir, Drama, Model UN, Ecology,
Destination Imagination, Global Initiatives Network
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 13 Buildings, 83 Classrooms,
8 Computer Labs, 360 Instructional Computers,
30,000 Library Volumes

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Sosua

Dominican Republic

International School of Sosua


Phone 809 571 3271
Fax 809 571 1904
Email director@issosua.com
Website www.issosua.com
Address La Mulata #1, Sosua, Dominican Republic

STAFF
Director Craig Selig
Business Manager Gina Gonzalez
Elementary Principal Megan Howe
Secondary Vice Principal Daryl McIntryre
Head of Technology Manuel Bueno

Librarian Dave Foster


Teaching staff Full time 34; Part time 1; Total 35
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; UK 3;
Dominican 4; Other(s) (Canadian, Spanish) 17

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1989
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by North Central, Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS
Enrollment Nursery 8; PreK 28; Elementary K-5 78;
Middle School 6-8 56; High School 9-12 72; Total 242
Tuition range 2,500-6,350

Annual fees Registration 750


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Barnard Col, Pontificia U
Catlica Madre y Maestra, Florida State U, Brock U,
McGill U, Barnard U, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Worcester State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Newspaper, Yearbook,


Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP, SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 7 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 21 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 52 Instructional Computers, 7,500+
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ECUADOR

ECUADOR
Area: 283,561 sq km
Population: 15,223,680
Capital: Quito
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: Spanish, Amerindian languages

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Guayaquil

Ecuador

American School of Guayaquil


Phone 5934 226-1893
Fax 5934 2255503 ext. 103
Email info@colegioamericano.edu.ec
Website www.colegioamericano.edu.ec
Address Avenida Juan Tanca Marengo - KM 6 1/2, Guayaquil, Ecuador

STAFF
Director General Keith Miller
Financial Administrative Manager Carolina Garzon
Reyes
Athletic Director Billy Dwyer
Elementary School Principal Guisella Zevallos de
Amaya
High School Principal Patricia Ayala de Coronel,
Ph.D.

Preschool Principal Mariana HiFong de Camchong


Director of Technology Dino Herrera
Head Librarian Laura Marcillo
Teaching staff Full time 125; Total 125
Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 2;
Ecuadorean 100; Other(s) (Chinese) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year April-January
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1942
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 50; PreK 75; Elementary K-5 651;
Middle School 6-8 364; High School 9-12 435; Total
1,575
Tuition range 2,650-3,000

Annual fees Busing 400; Lunch 400; Books 300


One time Fees Registration 185; Insurance 35
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended State U of New York,
Tecnologico de Monterrey, U of Colorado, American
U, Purdue U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist, Reading
Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Community Service,
Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Football
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 13 Hectares, 25 Buildings, 70 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 128 Instructional Computers, 9,100
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Guayaquil

Ecuador

Inter-American Academy
Phone 593 4 299 1170
Fax 593 4 299 1988
Email info@interamerican.edu.ec
Website www.interamerican.edu.ec
Address Puerto Azul, km 10.5, Guayaquil, Ecuador

STAFF
Executive Director Peter Nonnenkamp
Business/Finanace Manager Maria Neira
Athletic Director Ray Domingo
Guidance Counselor Marcela Doylet
MS/HS Principal Arturo Ramirez
School Psychologist Karina Bustamante
Network Manager Francisco Bolanos

Educational Media Coordinator Jacqueline Leisch


Teaching staff Full time 33; Total 33
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; Ecuadorean 14;
Other(s) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1979
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 13; Elementary K-5 95;
Middle School 6-8 55; High School 9-12 50; Total 223
Tuition range 9,000-13,000

Annual fees Registration 300


One time Fees Capital Levy 2,800
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Boston Col, Purdue U,
Rutgers U, U of California- Los Angeles, Syracuse U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Gardening, Rock Bands, Choir, National
Honor Society, National Junior Honor Society, STUCO,
Model UN
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 17,000
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Quito

Ecuador

Academia Cotopaxi American International


School
Phone 593 2 246 7373
Fax 593 2 244 5195
Email info@cotopaxi.k12.ec
Website www.cotopaxi.k12.ec
Address De las Higuerillas y Alondras (Monteserrin), PO Box 17-11-6510, Quito, Ecuador

STAFF
Director William Johnston
Director of Finances Mauricio Mera
Administrative Officer & HR Patricia de Marin
Director of Marketing/Admissions Victoria Mous
High School Principal Edward Wexler
Lower School Assistant Principal Paola de Pereira

Lower School Principal Tim Teiman


Librarian Mandy Friedman
Teaching staff Full time 63; Part time 2; Total 65
Nationalities of teaching staff US 39; UK 1;
Ecuadorean 15; Other(s) (Canadian) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1959
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA, ACCAS, AASSA
Enrollment PreK 40; Elementary K-5 232; Middle
School 6-8 102; High School 9-12 122; Total 496
Tuition range 14,525-17,250

Annual fees Registration 475; Busing 779; Lunch 637


One time Fees Capital Levy 4,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (98% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, U of Virginia,
Vassar U, Boston Col, U of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, George Washington U, Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Photography,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs French, Boy & Girl Scouts, Cheerleading, Chess
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 64 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 283 Instructional Computers, 35,000
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Quito

Ecuador

Alliance Academy International


Phone 593 2 226 6985
Fax 593 2 226 4350
Email dwells@alliance.k12.ec
Website www.alliance.k12.ec
Address Villalengua 789 y 10 de Agosto, Quito, Ecuador

STAFF
Director Dr. David Wells
Business Manager Keith Newburn
ESL Coordinator Christina Simmons
Early Childhood Coordinator Bethany Meekins
Elementary Principal Stephen Driscoll
Middle School Coordinator Monica Gamboa
Registrar Dr. Stu Olson
Secondary Principal Toby Travis

Skills Center Director Dr. Deb Anderson


Special Education Coordinator Debbie Douce
Network Computer Systems Coordinator Bill Evans
Learning Resource Center Coordinator Sheila Mejia
Teaching staff Full time 69; Part time 16; Total 85
Nationalities of teaching staff US 58; UK 1;
Ecuadorean 18; Other(s) (Canadian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, private nonprofit
Year founded 1929
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA, Tri-Association
Enrollment PreK 40; Elementary K-5 241; Middle
School 6-8 123; High School 9-12 210; Total 614

Tuition range 6,000-9,370


Annual fees Registration 270; Boarding 7-day 7,715;
Busing 925
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Wheaton Col,
John Brown U, Crown Col, Nyack Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 73 Classrooms, 7
Computer Labs, 220 Instructional Computers, 43,818
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Quito

Ecuador

American School of Quito


Phone 593 397 6300
Fax 593 2 2472 972
Email swilliams@fcaq.k12.ec
Website www.fcaq.k12.ec
Address Manuel Benigno Cueva N 80-190, Carcelen, Quito, Pichincha, EC170120, Ecuador
Mailing Address Colegio Americano de Quito, Casilla 1701157, Quito, Ecuador

STAFF
Director General Susan Williams
Financial Manager Gonzalo Luna
Director of International Program Susan Montalvo
Elementary Coordinator of International Section
Leanne Kirk
Elementary Principal of National Section Teresa
Barrera
High School Principal of National Section Susana
Hervas
IB Coordinator Leah Yepez

MYP Coordinator David Weaver


Technology Coordinator Leonardo Castro
Media Center Director Jeanette Brooker
Teaching staff Full time 223; Total 223
Nationalities of teaching staff US 51; UK 1;
Ecuadorean 159; Other(s) (Canadian, Colombian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1940
Governed by Board of Administration
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 139; Elementary K-5 911; Middle
School 6-8 451; High School 9-12 615; Total 2,116
Tuition range 5,670-8,650

Annual fees Registration 331; Capital Levy 750;


Insurance 220; Books 323
One time Fees Busing 90
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 96% (40% US)
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Vassar Col, Bryn
Mawr Col, Mount Holyoke Col, Lehigh U, Boston Col,
Loyola U, Colombia U, New York U-Dubai

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Ecology, Newspaper, Drama, Model UN,
Organization of American States, Garden, Girl
Scouts, Recycling
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 12 Hectares, 19 Buildings, 188 Classrooms, 7
Computer Labs, 223 Instructional Computers, 96,000
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EGYPT

EGYPT
Area: 1,001,450 sq km
Population: 83,688,164
Capital: Cairo
Currency: Egyptian Pound
Languages: Arabic

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Alexandria

Egypt

Schutz American School


Phone 20 3 574 1435
Fax 20 3 576 0229
Email nwalker@schutzschool.org.eg
Website www.schutzschool.org.eg
Address 51 Schutz Street, P.O. Box 1000, Alexandria, 21111, Egypt

STAFF
Head of School Nathan Walker
Finance Manager Ashraf Nouh
Assistant Head of School Massimo Laterza
Lower School Principal Judy Beeles
Registrar Omneya El Naggar
Upper School Principal Gary Eubank
Technology Coordinator Joseph Christie

Librarian Judyth Lessee


Teaching staff Full time 39; Part time 3; Total 42
Nationalities of teaching staff US 28; Egyptian 12;
Other(s) (Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1924
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 48; Elementary K-5 120; Middle
School 6-8 58; High School 9-12 82; Total 308
Tuition range 5,500-13,000

Annual fees Busing 600; Lunch 650


One time Fees Registration 2,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Columbia U, U of
California-Berkeley, Northwestern U, McGill U,
American U of the Caribbean, U of CaliforniaStanford

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 19
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society, National
Junior Honor Society, Student Council, Interact,
Community Service
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 31 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 115 Instructional Computers, 23,000
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Cairo

Egypt

American International School in Egypt


Phone 002 02 26188400
Fax 002 02 26174002
Email ais@aisegypt.com
Website www.aisegypt.com
Address Cairo Festival City, 5th Settlement, Katameya, Cairo, 11371, Egypt

STAFF
Director Bill Delbrugge
Business Manager Mamdouh Mazhar
Advisor & Assistant Chairman Tammam Abushakra
Ph.D.
Assistant Chief Operating Officer Hazem Girgis
Chairman of the Board & Superintendent Walid
Abushakra

Deputy Superintendent Wahib Girgis


IT Trainer Devin Cushman
Head Librarian Stephanie Delorie
Teaching staff Full time 156; Total 156
Nationalities of teaching staff US 90; UK 3;
Egyptian 20; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 43

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of Trustees (ESOL)
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 36; Elementary K-5 570; Middle
School 6-8 320; High School 9-12 540; Total 1,466
Tuition range 6,900-11,000

Annual fees Busing 950


One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (42% US)
Graduates have attended Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, McGill U, U of Virginia, Harvard U,
Imperial Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society, AIS 4
Egypt, Egyptology, Roots & Shoots
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 20 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 165 Classrooms, 8
Computer Labs, 515 Instructional Computers, 24,000
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Cairo

Egypt

Cairo American College


Phone 20-2-2755 5555
Fax 20-2-2519 6584
Email apply@cacegypt.org
Website www.cacegypt.org
Address 1 Midan Digla, Road 253, Maadi, Cairo, 11431, Egypt

STAFF
Superintendent Wayne Rutherford
Finance & Operations Director Raj Basi
Elementary School Principal Julie Jackson-Jin
High School Principal Joelle Basnight
Middle School Principal Andrew Ferguson

Director of Information Services Steven Roberts


Head Librarian James Beau Cain
Teaching staff Full time 138; Part time 10; Total 148
Nationalities of teaching staff US 91; UK 10;
Egyptian 31; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1945
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS, MAIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 27; Elementary K-5 372; Middle
School 6-8 300; High School 9-12 450; Total 1,149
Tuition range 12,300-19,800

Annual fees Capital Levy 250; Busing 1,900


One time Fees Registration 10,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Columbia U, McGill U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford U,
U of London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Wrestling, Water
Polo

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Model UN, Student
Government, Academic Games, Peer Support, Arab,
Green Team, Thespian Society, Spanish
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 136 Classrooms,
8 Computer Labs, 800+ Instructional Computers,
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Cairo

Egypt

Cairo English School


Phone 20 2 24483433
Fax 20 2 24091625
Email cmonaghan@cesegypt.com
Website www.cesegypt.com
Address Mirage City, New Cairo, Cairo, Egypt

STAFF
Headmaster Craig Monaghan
Deputy Superintendent (ESOL) Wahib Girgis
Assistant Head Primary Val Awad
Assistant Head, IB Coordinator Leslie Pickett
Deputy Head Primary Ian Morton

Head of Primary Mark Thompson


School Librarian Helen Galvin
Teaching staff Full time 110; Part time 1; Total 111
Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 82; Egyptian
14; Other(s) (New Zealander, Canadian) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 2006
Governed by ESOL
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Nursery 150; PreK 150; Elementary K-5


680; Middle School 6-8 195; High School 9-12 116;
Total 1,291
Tuition range 3,390-6,000
Annual fees Busing 460
One time Fees Registration 800
Tuition/fee currency British Pound

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations A-level GCE, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Buildings, 120 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 10,000 Library
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Cairo

Egypt

Modern English School Cairo


Phone 20 2 2618 9600
Fax 20 2 2617 0020
Email mescairo@mescairo.com
Website www.mescairo.com
Address PO Box 5, New Cairo, Tagamoa Khamis, Cairo, 11835, Egypt

STAFF
Managing Director Sawsan Dajani
Financial Controller Shaker Beltagi
American High School Principal Regina Le Beau
Deputy Managing Director Ghada Dajani
Head of British & IB Sections Nicki Singleton
Primary Head Teacher Key Stage 1 Sasha Crabb
Primary Head Teacher Key Stage 2 Simon Jodrell

Whole School Principal Matthew Kirby


Media Centres Coordinator Frances Klein
Teaching staff Full time 191; Part time 2; Total 193
Nationalities of teaching staff US 32; UK 134;
Egyptian 20; Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States, NCA, BSME, BSO
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, NESA, BSME,
IBO
Enrollment Elementary K-5 1,060; Middle School 6-8
442; High School 9-12 529; Total 2,031

Tuition range 3,050-6,800


Annual fees Busing 473
One time Fees Registration 750
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 100% (5% US)
Graduates have attended McGill U, Concordia U,
Cornell U, American U in Cairo, New York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Ultimate Games, Strategy Gaming,
Pantomime, Darts, Needlework, Dance, Movie, Arts
& Crafts, Cricket, Card Making
Examinations Act, A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, AP,
GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, MAP

Curriculum US, UK, IB, AP, IGCSE, GCSE


Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 90 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers, 21,000
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EL SALVADOR
Area: 21,041 sq km
Population: 6,090,646
Capital: San Salvador
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: Spanish

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San Salvador

El Salvador

Colegio Internacional de San Salvador


Phone 503 2 224 1330
Fax 503 2 265 7860
Email c_stemp@intschoolsansal.com
Website intschoolsansal.com
Address Calle La Reforma 169, San Salvador, El Salvador
Mailing Address Apartado 05-15, San Salvador, El Salvador

STAFF
Headmaster Chester Stemp
Business Manager Nora Stemp
Head of Pre-school and Primary Carole Castillo
Head of Secondary Jorgelina Giammattei
Technology Coordinator Sonia Carolina Castillo

Librarian Tania Guardado


Teaching staff Full time 32; Part time 4; Total 36
Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; Salvadoran 24;
Other(s) (Filipino) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1979
Governed by Board of Owners
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA
Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 137; Middle
School 6-8 75; High School 9-12 93; Total 318
Tuition range 4,800-6,600

Annual fees Books 100-400


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Rice U, Brown U, Loyola U,
Texas A&M U, Purdue U,, Northwestern U, Valparaiso
U, U of Notre Dame

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English/Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Cheerleaders, Student Council, Knowledge
Bowl
Examinations IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 15 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 5,000
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San Salvador

El Salvador

Escuela Americana
Phone 503 2528 8300
Fax 503 2528 8321
Email recruiting@amschool.edu.sv
Website www.amschool.edu.sv
Address Colonia y Calle La Mascota, Final Pasaje #3, San Salvador, El Salvador

STAFF
General Director Charles Skipper
Director of Finance & Operations Patricia de Zaldivar
Athletic Director Raquel Rodriguez
Lower School Director Cristina Lima
Middle School Director Bob Sinnett
Upper School Director Richard Sinclair
Technology Department Manager Salvador Canjura

Head Librarian Nora de Hirlemann


Teaching staff Full time 187; Part time 2; Total 189
Nationalities of teaching staff US 48; Salvadoran
134; Other(s) (Colombian, Cuban) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1946
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA

Enrollment PreK 125; Elementary K-5 747; Middle


School 6-8 398; High School 9-12 487; Total 1,757
Tuition range 3,500-4,700
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale U, U of
Pennsylvania, Cornell U, Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 21
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology, Wall
Climbing

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Soccer, Squash, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Ecology, Teens United for Health, Drama,
Chess, MathCounts, Knowledge Bowl, Social Service,
Art
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 35 Hectares, 20 Buildings, 134 Classrooms, 8
Computer Labs, 357 Instructional Computers, 31,500
Library Volumes
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San Salvador

El Salvador

Escuela Panamericana
Phone 011-503-2209-6058
Fax 011-503-2209-6033
Email ep@panamschool.edu.sv
Website www.panamschool.edu.sv
Address Colonia Escalon, Final Pje. Union y Calle El Carmen, 1348 Calle El Carmen, San Salvador, El Salvador
Mailing Address 7801 NW 37th Street, VIP 809, DORAL, Florida, 33166, United States

STAFF
President Jim Bosworth
Business/Finance Manager Diego Valiente
Director Claudia Pardo
English Coordinator Michelle Declaremont
Spanish Coordinator Yandy Carranza

Head of Technology Neal Bosworth


Head of Library/Media Center Jullio Monterrosa
Teaching staff Full time 36; Part time 11; Total 47
Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; Salvadoran 45

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1977
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA, MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 18; PreK 36; Elementary K-5 285;
Middle School 6-8 124; High School 9-12 98; Total 561
Tuition range 1,600-4,500

One time Fees Registration 2,000


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Tecnolgico de
Monterrey, U of Miami, U de Matias Delgado, U
Centroamericana, Escuela de Comunicacion Monica
Herrera

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 19
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Cooking, Musical Groups
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 38 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 29 Instructional Computers, 13,000
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ERITREA

ERITREA
Area: 117,600 sq km
Population: 6,086,495
Capital: Asmara (Asmera)
Currency: Nakfa
Languages: Tigrinya, Arabic, English

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Asmara

Eritrea

Asmara International Community School


Phone +291 1 16-17-05
Fax +291 1 16-17-05
Email AICSDirector@gmail.com
Website www.aicsasmara.com
Address 117-19 Street, #6, P.O. Box 4941, Asmara, Eritrea

STAFF
Director Paul Neary
Business Manager Esayas Abraham
Network Administrator & Technology Coordinator
Samuel Haileab

Teaching staff Full time 14; Part time 2; Total 16


Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; Eritrean 7;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 6; Elementary K-5 76; Middle School
6-8 25; High School 9-12 33; Total 140
Tuition range 3,402-18,592

One time Fees Registration 100; Capital Levy 2,800


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Catholic U of America, U
of Maryland, U of Connecticut, U of Richmond, U of
Tulsa

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International
Average class size Elementary 13; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Newspaper, Yearbook,


Community Service
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, National Junior Honor
Society
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 15 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 7,500
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ESTONIA

ESTONIA
Area: 45,228 sq km
Population: 1,274,709
Capital: Tallinn
Currency: Estonian Kroon
Languages: Estonian, Russian

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Tallinn

Estonia

International School of Estonia


Phone 372 666 4380
Fax 372 666 43 83
Email office@ise.edu.ee
Website www.ise.edu.ee
Address Juhkentali 18, Tallinn, 10132, Estonia

STAFF
Director Kathleen Naglee
Office Manager Reelika Herkel
PYP Coordinator Terje Akke
Librarian Kadri Tomson

Teaching staff Full time 24; Part time 4; Total 28


Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 4; Estonian
12; Other(s) (Portuguese) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 10; Elementary K-5 52;
Middle School 6-8 36; High School 9-12 12; Total 120
Tuition range 3,152-17,104

Annual fees Lunch 445


One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Whitman Col, U of
Oxford, London School of Economics, U of Warsaw,
Portobello Col, Ecole Hoteliere De Lausanne, Moscow
State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught French, German
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Art, Dance, Homework, IT, Board Games,
Archery, Tae Kwon Do, Chess, Swinging, Guitar, Tap
Dance
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 19 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes

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ETHIOPIA

ETHIOPIA
Area: 1,104,300 sq km
Population: 93,815,992
Capital: Addis Ababa
Currency: Birr
Languages: Amarigna (Amharic), Arabic, native languages

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Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

International Community School of Addis


Ababa
Phone 251 11 371 1544
Fax 251 11 371 0722
Email info@icsaddis.edu.et
Website www.icsaddis.edu.et
Address PO Box 70282, Old Airport Area, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

STAFF
Head of School James Laney, Jr.
Deputy Director for Finance and Operations
Wondwossen Gegziabher
Director for Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment
Katherine Brewer
Elementary School Principal Hubert Gordon
High School Principal Joyce Halsey

Middle School Principal Elizabeth Johnston


IT Director John Iglar
Schoolwide Librarian Martha Langille
Teaching staff Full time 82; Part time 15; Total 97
Nationalities of teaching staff US 54; UK 4;
Ethiopian 8; Other(s) (Canadian, German) 31

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Parents
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 55; Elementary K-5 369; Middle
School 6-8 153; High School 9-12 170; Total 747
Tuition range 7,100-20,200

Annual fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 800


Tuition/fee currency USD
Graduates attending college 98% (75% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Harvard U,
Michigan State U, Stanford, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, St. Andrews U, London School of
Economics, U of Toronto, U of Victoria

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation, Mother Tongue Maintenance
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Model UN, Honor Society, Global Issues
Network
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 55 Classrooms,
2 Computer Labs, 400+ Instructional Computers,
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FINLAND

FINLAND
Area: 338,145 sq km
Population: 5,262,930
Capital: Helsinki
Currency: Euro
Languages: Finnish, Swedish

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Helsinki

Finland

International School of Helsinki


Phone 358 9 686 6160
Fax 358 9 685 6699
Email mainoffice@ish.edu.hel.fi
Website www.ish.edu.hel.fi
Address Selkamerenkatu11, Helsinki, 00180, Finland

STAFF
Head of School Allen Hughes, Ed.D.
Business Manager Varpu Mantyl
Lower School Principal George Piacentini
Upper School Principal Robin Schneider
ICT Coordinators Kirsi Tapola & Darren Trofimczuk

Librarian Susie Salakari


Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 5; Total 55
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; UK 14; Finnish
12; Other(s) (American, British) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1963
Governed by Parent Association-Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 12; Elementary K-5 160; Middle
School 6-8 64; High School 9-12 86; Total 322

Tuition range 11,700-15,410


One time Fees Registration 3,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98% (10% US)
Graduates have attended Mt. Holyoke Col, Texas
A&M U, Manchester U, Edinburgh U, U of British
Columbia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 18,000
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FRANCE

FRANCE
Area: 643,801 sq km
Population: 65,630,692
Capital: Paris
Currency: Euro
Languages: French

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Bordeaux

France

Bordeaux International School


Phone 33 557 870 211
Fax 33 556 790 047
Email bis@bordeaux-school.com
Website www.bordeaux-school.com
Address 252 Rue Judaique, Bordeaux, 33000, France

STAFF
Director Christine Cussac
Primary Head of School Isabelle Bidalun
Secondary Head of School A. J. Woodcock
Library Coordinator Alexandra Desmond

Teaching staff Full time 10; Part time 16; Total 26


Nationalities of teaching staff UK 8; French 13;
Other(s) (Australian, Spanish) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-13
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1988
Governed by Cooperative
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 20; Elementary K-5 40;
Middle School 6-8 25; High School 9-12 20; Grade 13
4; Total 119

Tuition range 2,860-15,880


Annual fees Boarding 5-day 5,660; Boarding, 7-day
8,400
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended U of Bristol, U of Sussex, U
Col London, McGill U, U of Bordeaux

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 12-14; Secondary 12-14
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Community Service,
Dance, Drama
Sports Golf, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Squash,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Examinations A-level GCE, TOEFL, GCSE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 1,000
Library Volumes

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Nice

France

International School of Nice


Phone 33 493 210 400
Fax 33 493 218 490
Email admissions@isn-nice.com
Website www.isn-nice.com
Address 15 Avenue Claude Debussy, Nice, 06200, France

STAFF
Director & IB Coordinator David Johnson
Business Manager Edwige Roussel
Lower School Coordinator Jackie Tindle
Middle School Coordinator Pauline Minnis
Secondary School Principal Le Gal Astrid

IT Coordinator Dominique Dubois


Librarian Victoria Tabuteau
Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 11; Total 51
Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 21; French
17; Other(s) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1977
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 6; Elementary K-5 110; Middle
School 6-8 96; High School 9-12 126; Total 338
Tuition range 10,350-15,945

Annual fees Busing 2,500


One time Fees Registration 300; Capital Levy 2,700
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended London School of
Economics, U of Cambridge, U of London, Tufts U,
Boston U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT,
SSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 65 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes

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Paris

France

American School of Paris


Phone 33 1 41 12 82 82
Fax 33 1 46 02 23 90
Email admissions@asparis.fr
Website www.asparis.org
Address 41, rue Pasteur, Saint Cloud, 92210, France

STAFF
Head of School Mark Ulfers
Director of Finance & Human Resources Joyce
Kearney
Administrative Director Michele Calon
Assistant Head & Upper School Director Aaron
Hubbard
Director of Admissions Brenda Heussaff
Director of Facilities Mike Breen
Interim Director of Advancement Lara Tilley
Lower School Director Margaret Coleman

Manager to the Head of School for Communications


Rene Blec
Middle School Director Kathryn Miner
IT Director Larry Love
Upper School Librarian Mario Chioini
Teaching staff Full time 81; Part time 35; Total 116
Nationalities of teaching staff US 65; UK 14; French
22; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1946
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 245; Middle
School 6-8 207; High School 9-12 388; Grade 13 1;
Total 856

Tuition range 17,550-27,500


Annual fees Busing 3,120
One time Fees Registration 1,000; Capital Levy 9,980
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (63% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Northwestern
U, Georgetown U, Columbia U, Duke U.

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 359 Instructional Computers, 12,000
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France

International School of Paris


Phone 33 1 422 40954
Fax 33 1 452 71593
Email info@isparis.edu
Website www.isparis.edu
Address 6 rue Beethoven, Paris, 75016, France

STAFF
Head of School Audrey Peverelli
Finance Director Isabelle Giraud-Carrier
Primary School Principal Danielle Beaulieu
Secondary School Principal Barry Mansfield
IT Director Paul Hannan

Librarian Emma Dornan


Teaching staff Full time 72; Part time 18; Total 90
Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; UK 32; 15;
Other(s) (Canadian) 29

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 12; PreK 24; Elementary K-5 201;
Middle School 6-8 126; High School 9-12 289; Total
652

Tuition range 14,950-21,600


Annual fees Busing 3,600
One time Fees Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, Columbia
U, Barnard Col, U of Oxford, Waseda U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Japanese,
Spanish, Hindi
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Ecology, Model UN, Chess
Examinations Act, SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 47 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 3,000
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Paris

France

Marymount International School, Paris


Phone +33 1 46 24 10 51
Fax +33 1 46 24 93 26
Email info@marymount.fr
Website www.marymount.fr
Address 72, boulevard de la Saussaye, Neuilly-sur-Seine, 92200, France

STAFF
Headmaster Dr. Ron Roukema
Director of Administration & Human Resources
Charlotte Gomart
IT Manager Farid Braka

Librarian Fiona Ellis


Teaching staff Full time 67; Part time 26; Total 93
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 16; French
33; Other(s) 27

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-8
School year September-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, day
Year founded 1923
Governed by Marymount School Association
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, ASCD

Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 28; Elementary K-5 240;


Middle School 6-8 87; Total 370
Tuition range 13,850-28,300
Annual fees Busing 3,300; Lunch 1,360
One time Fees Registration 900; Capital Levy 9,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Latin, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Kumon Math, Art, Make A Difference, Tennis,
Technology Zone
Examinations IOWA, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 42 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 12,000
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Pau

France

International School of Barn


Phone 33 6 12 56 68 67
Fax 33 5 59 80 17 09
Email contact@isbearn.com
Website www.isbearn.com
Address Rue des Fougeres, Morlaas (Pau), 64160, France

STAFF
Head of School & Business Manager Maria Elias
Head of Primary School Steve Hayman
Head of Secondary School Mike Kirby
IT Coordinator Sebastien Vieilhescazes

Teaching staff Full time 23; Part time 9; Total 32


Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 24; French
4; Other(s) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2003
Governed by The Head of School
Accredited by CIS

Enrollment Nursery 28; PreK 15; Elementary K-5 90;


Middle School 6-8 40; High School 9-12 15; Grade 13
5; Total 193
Tuition range 4,330-7,950
Annual fees Registration 200; Insurance 14
One time Fees Capital Levy 340
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,
Dance, Drama

Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Martial Arts, Rugby,


Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Chess, Judo, Golf, Computer, Art & Crafts,
Ballet, Football, Hockey, Fun Science, Scottish
Dance, Rugby
Examinations A-level GCE, SAT, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 3 Buildings, 14 Classrooms, 1 Computer


Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 1 Library Volumes

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St. Germain-en-Laye

France

Lyce International, American Section


Phone 33 1 34 51 74 85
Fax 33 1 30 87 00 49
Email lycee@americansection.org
Website www.americansection.org
Address BP 70107, rue du Fer Cheval, St. Germain-en-Laye, 78101, France

STAFF
Director Kelly Herrity
Business Manager Alain Ginsbach
Director of Admissions Mary Friel
Middle School Principal Adrienne Covington
Primary Principal Barbara Moross

Head Librarian Amy Crist


Teaching staff Full time 17; Part time 3; Total 20
Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; Other(s)
(Canadian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by ASALI Board
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 16; Elementary K-5 250;
Middle School 6-8 180; High School 9-12 240; Total
702
Tuition range 3,410-8,900

One time Fees Registration 1,000


Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, U of Virginia,
McGill U, U Col London, U of Warwick

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian, Latin,
Russian, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction French, English
Staff specialists Counselor, Librarian, Nurse,
Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Green Team, Human Rights Watch,
Community Service
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 3 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 2 Computer Labs,


100,000 Library Volumes

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GABON

GABON
Area: 267,667 sq km
Population: 1,608,321
Capital: Libreville
Currency: CFA Franc
Languages: French, native languages

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Libreville

Gabon

American International School of Libreville


Phone 241 724 556
Fax 241 745 240
Email aislgabon@gmail.com
Website www.aislibreville.com
Address Ecole Americaine, Boulevard du Bord de la Mer, Libreville, BP4000, Gabon
Mailing Address 2270 Libreville Place, Department of State - Libreville, Washington D. C, District of
Columbia, 20521-2270, United States

STAFF
Director Dwayne Lehman
Business Manager Nissrine Moukarim
Curriculum Coordinator Gregory van Goidtsnoven
Computer Technician Eric Libya

Head of Library/Media Center Savitha Kumar


Teaching staff Full time 18; Total 18
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; Gabonese 2;
Other(s) (Canadian, Ghanaian) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1975
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA

Enrollment Elementary K-5 60; Middle School 6-8 15;


High School 9-12 12; Total 87
Tuition range 13,500-16,000
Annual fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, A+, Six Traits, Writers Workshop,
Readers Workshop, Daily 5
Average class size Elementary 12
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 9 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 6,000
Library Volumes

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GAMBIA

GAMBIA
Area: 11,295 sq km
Population: 1,840,454
Capital: Banjul
Currency: Dalasi
Languages: English, native languages

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Banjul

Gambia

Banjul American Embassy School


Phone 220 449 5920
Email baes@qanet.gm
Website www.baes.gm
Address Atlantic Road, Fajara, Gambia

STAFF
Director Raymond Lemoine
Accountant & Administrative Assistant Leah Moore
Teaching staff Full time 7; Part time 4; Total 11

Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 2; Gambian


3; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-9
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1984
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA

Enrollment PreK 7; Elementary K-5 32; Middle School


6-8 12; Grade 9 3; Total 54
Tuition range 4,250-11,000
One time Fees Registration 200; Capital Levy 2,100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 4 Buildings, 9 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


12 Instructional Computers, 7,000 Library Volumes

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GEORGIA

GEORGIA
Area: 69,700 sq km
Population: 4,570,934
Capital: Tbilisi
Currency: Lari
Languages: Georgian, Russian

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Tbilisi

Georgia

QSI International School of Tbilisi


Phone 995 32 2 537 674
Fax 995 32 2 322 607
Email tbilisi@qsi.ge
Website www.qsi.org/grg_home/grg_home.htm
Address Village Zurgovani, Tbilisi, 0126, Georgia

STAFF
Director James Rehberg
Business Manager Inga Keshelava
Director of Instruction Jeffery McGuire
Information & Technology Support Manager George
Barabadze

Library Nina Danelia


Teaching staff Full time 26; Part time 6; Total 32
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; Georgian 12;
Other(s) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, SRAA
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 18; Elementary K-5 65;
Middle School 6-8 37; High School 9-12 36; Total 171
Tuition range 5,500-19,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 3,200


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Yale U, Dominican U,
Trinity U, U.S. Military Academy at West Point,
Columbia U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 6
Language(s) taught French, German, Russian,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 22 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 56 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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GERMANY

GERMANY
Area: 357,022 sq km
Population: 81,305,856
Capital: Berlin
Currency: Euro
Languages: German

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Berlin

Germany

BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International


School GmbH
Phone 49 33203 8036 0
Fax 49 33203 8036 121
Email office@bbis.de
Website www.bbis.de
Address Am Hochwald 30, Kleinmachnow, Brandenburg, 14532, Germany

STAFF
Director & CEO Peter Kotrc
Business Manager & CFO Burkhard Dolata
Elementary School Principal Camille Du Aime
Head of Student Support Services Christina Limbird,
Ph.D.
High School Principal Richard Bartlett
IB Diploma Coordinator Karin Schnoor

Middle School Principal Michaela Jung


Teaching staff Full time 96; Part time 19; Total 115
Nationalities of teaching staff US 38; UK 25;
German 15; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 37

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Supervisory Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States, World-Wide
Education Service
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 275; Middle School 6-8


164; High School 9-12 250; Total 689
Tuition range 9,900-15,800
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 17,100; Busing 1,240
One time Fees Registration 3,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania,
Harvard U, Columbia U, Princeton U, London School
of Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Sailing,
Rowing, Karate, Horseback Riding

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Art Outings,
Still-Life Drawing, BBIS Band, Choir, Instrumental
Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Paper Creation Station,
Arts & Crafts, Recipe Fun
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Drama, Sailing, Human Rights, Dancing, Junior
Math, Senior Math, Chess, German, Model UN
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Suburban
Campus 6 Buildings

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Berlin

Germany

Berlin International School


Phone 49 30 82 00 77 90
Fax 49 30 82 00 77 99
Email office@berlin-international-school.de
Website www.berlin-international-school.de
Address Lentzeallee 8/14, Berlin, 14195, Germany

STAFF
Director Hubert Keulers
CEO Andreas Wegener
IB Coordinator Emma Moffatt
Principal of Primary School Helen Kelly
Principal of Secondary School Michael Cunningham
Principal, Early Childhood Center Kirsten Leang
ICT Coordinator Secondary School Garret Tynan

Librarian Cyril Compeyron


Teaching staff Full time 80; Part time 13; Total 93
Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; UK 15; German
15; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 43

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-12
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1998
Governed by Private Kant-Schule e.V.
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, AGIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 360; Middle School 6-8
220; High School 9-12 240; Total 820
Tuition range 10,320-11,220

One time Fees Registration 800; Books 300


Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (24% US)
Graduates have attended Humboldt U of Berlin,
Imperial Col London, McGill U, Georgetown U, Freie
U Berlin

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB, IBPYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 21
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Extensive After School Activities Program
Examinations SAT, SAT II, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 180 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes
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Berlin

Germany

John F. Kennedy School


Phone 49 30 90299 5758
Fax 49 30 90299 6868
Email highschool@jfksberlin.org
Website www.jfks.de
Address Teltower Damm 87-93, Berlin, 14167, Germany

STAFF
Managing Principal & German Elementary School
Principal Reinhard Roth
Business Manager Marina Hoffmann
American High School Principal Joseph Reale
German High School Principal Kathrin Rschel

Director of Technology Dallas Becker, Ph.D.


High School Librarian James Epps
Teaching staff Full time 145; Part time 12; Total 157
Nationalities of teaching staff US 76; UK 1; German
79; Other(s) (Canadian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1960
Governed by State of Berlin
Accredited by New England

Enrollment Elementary K-5 691; Middle School 6-8


412; High School 9-12 537; Total 1,640
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Harvard U,
Michigan State U, U of Cambridge, U of Oxford

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Latin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 135 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 70,000
Library Volumes
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Bonn

Germany

Bonn International School


Phone 49 228 30854 0
Fax 49 228 30854 350
Email admin@bonn-is.de
Website www.bonn-is.de
Address Martin-Luther-King Strasse 14, Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, 53175, Germany

STAFF
Director Dr. Chris Mller
Business Manager Sabine Schattenberg
Primary School Principal Shireen Appana
Secondary School Principal Peter Dawson
Educational IT Coordinator Ann Martin

Head Librarian Cindy Rogers


Teaching staff Full time 78; Part time 12; Total 90
Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; UK 23;
German 16; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 31

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1997
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 40; Elementary K-5 301; Middle
School 6-8 188; High School 9-12 211; Total 740
Tuition range 7,740-16,552

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,136


One time Fees Registration 4,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98% (10% US)
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, St.
Andrews U, Harvard U, Wharton School of Business,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Dance, Rocket, Model UN, Global Issues
Network, Bike
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes

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Bremen

Germany

International School of Bremen


Phone 49 4 21 515 7790
Fax 49 4 21 515 77955
Email office@isbremen.de
Website www.isbremen.de
Address Badgasteiner Str. 11, Bremen, 28359, Germany

STAFF
Director Malcolm Davis
Business/Finance Manager Brigitte Siemoneit
Head of Elementary School Susanna Bergmann
Head of Secondary School & IB Coordinator Kim
Walton
IGCSE Coordinator Susan Turner
Head of Technology Frank Rutherford

Librarian Ruth Holsten


Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 16; Total 56
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 10; German
11; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 25

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
day, private non-profit
Year founded 1998
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 24; Elementary K-5 184;
Middle School 6-8 101; High School 9-12 98; Total 422

Tuition range 8,900-14,100


One time Fees Registration 1,000; Capital Levy
5,000; Insurance 350
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 92% (20% US)
Graduates have attended Jacobs U, London Metro
U, Wheaton Col, Florida Institute of Technology,
Manchester U, Belmont U, Christopher Newport U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Basketball
Clubs Key, Global Issues Network
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 42 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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Dresden

Germany

Dresden International School


Phone 0049 351 440070
Fax 0049 351 4400723
Email dis@dresden-is.de
Website www.dresden-is.de
Address Annenstr. 9, Dresden, 01067, Germany

STAFF
Director Dr. Chrissie Sorenson
Business Manager Andrea Harnisch
Admissions Officer Katrin Schreiber
HR/Facilities Manager Luise Heyne
Marketing Officer Konstanze Gensmann
Primary School Principal Joyce Larson
Secondary School Principal Steven Ellis

IT Director Jennifer Janesko


MYP/DP Library Media Specialist Vivienne Blake
Teaching staff Full time 64; Part time 13; Total 77
Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; UK 9; German
25; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 24

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, AGIS
Enrollment Nursery 6; PreK 55; Elementary K-5 225;
Middle School 6-8 117; High School 9-12 108; Total 511
Tuition range 6,150-10,815

One time Fees Registration 55; Capital Levy 3,600


Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (30% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, St Andrews
U, Kings Col, Columbia U, Boston U, Seton Hall U,
Sorbonne U, Yokohama National U, U of Vienna,
Technische U Dresden

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, German, Japanese,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Sports, Yearbook, Aerobics, Yoga,
Dutch, Student Ambassador Program, Russian,
Knitting, Photography, Mediacast, Baking, Cooking,
Dance, Climbing, Jogging, & More
Examinations Act, SAT, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 170 Instructional Computers, 12,000 Library
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Duesseldorf

Germany

International School of Dsseldorf e.V.


Phone 49 211 94066
Fax 49 211 408 0774
Email info@isdedu.de
Website www.isdedu.de
Address Niederrheinstrasse 336, Duesseldorf, NRW, 40489, Germany

STAFF
Director Neil McWilliam
Finance Manager Dieter Kapteina
Admissions, Communication & Development
Director Beatrice Caston
Elementary School Principal Tony Batchelor
Senior School Principal Michael Coffey
Head of IT Pat DArcy

Head of Library Stuart Crouch


Teaching staff Full time 136; Part time 18; Total 154
Nationalities of teaching staff US 41; UK 43; German
25; Other(s) (Australian, Japanese) 45

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1968
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, AIE, CIS, IB, ISTA,
AMIS

Enrollment PreK 25; Elementary K-5 372; Middle


School 6-8 254; High School 9-12 410; Total 1,061
One time Fees Registration 4,630
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98% (30% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Cambridge, Cornell U, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Waseda U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Japanese,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service,
Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 35 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 84 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers,
65,000 Library Volumes

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Frankfurt

Germany

Frankfurt International School


Phone 49 6171 2024 0
Fax 49 6171 2024 384
Email employment@fis.edu
Website www.fis.edu
Address An der Waldlust 15, Oberursel, Hesse, 61440, Germany

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Paul Fochtman
Business Manager Detlev Siebrecht
Elementary School Principal Peter Baker
Primary School Principal John Weaver
Principal of FIS Wiesbaden Campus Andrea
Rosinger
Upper School Principal Rhiannon Wood

Director of Technology Gareth Brewster


Teaching staff Full time 170; Part time 30; Total 200
Nationalities of teaching staff US 65; UK 49;
German 32; Other(s) (British, Canadian) 54

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1961
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 44; Elementary K-5 802; Middle
School 6-8 390; High School 9-12 507; Total 1,743
Tuition range 16,075-19,075

Annual fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 11,000;


Busing 1,530; Lunch 800
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 95% (25% US)
Graduates have attended U of the Arts London, U of
Oxford, Northeastern U, Boston U, Brigham Young U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Booster
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 16 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 112 Classrooms,
9 Computer Labs, 850 Instructional Computers,
80,000 Library Volumes

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Frankfurt

Germany

ISF Internationale Schule Frankfurt-RheinMain


Phone 49 69 954 319 710
Fax 49 69 954 319 799
Email isf@sabis.net
Website www.isf-net.de
Address Verwaltungs-GmbH, Strasse zur Internationalen Schule 33, Frankfurt am Main, 65931, Germany

STAFF
Director Angus Slesser
Business/Finance Manager Oliver Steer
Lower Primary School Coordinator Cristina Jarque
Lower Secondary School Coordinator Buddy Tobias
SABIS(R) Student Life Org Coordinator Kenneth
Waddell
Upper Primary School Coordinator Usha Srivastava

Upper Secondary School & IB Coordinator Vivian


Papafakli Strouza
Computer Center & Examinations Coordinator
Gilmour Lothian
Head of Library Marleen Somers
Teaching staff Full time 99; Part time 8; Total 107
Nationalities of teaching staff US 34; UK 16; German
20; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 37

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1995
Governed by school board
Accredited by North Central
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment PreK 25; Elementary K-5 430; Middle


School 6-8 245; High School 9-12 325; Total 1,025
Tuition range 12,105-17,880
One time Fees Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (5% US)
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, Yale U,
Imperial Col London, U Col London, Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL,
AP, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 68 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes

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Hamburg

Germany

International School Hamburg


Phone 49 40 800050-0
Fax 49 40 881 1405
Email info@ishamburg.org
Website www.ishamburg.org
Address Hemmingstedter Weg 130, Hamburg, 22609, Germany

STAFF
Head of School Andreas Swoboda
Business Manager Ruediger Wrobel
Junior School Principal Dr. Suzan Weishof
Secondary School Principal Dr. Mark Frankel
IT Director Rachel van Maanen

Librarian Patricia Hayward


Teaching staff Full time 87; Part time 13; Total 100
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 34; German
19; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 30

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1957
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, AGIS, NECIS
Enrollment Nursery 19; PreK 34; Elementary K-5 288;
Middle School 6-8 154; High School 9-12 207; Total
702

Tuition range 9,400-18,300


One time Fees Registration 100; Capital Levy 7,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended New York U, McGill U,
Northeastern U, U of California- Los Angeles, U of
Toronto

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 3 Computer Labs,
250 Instructional Computers, 30,000 Library
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Hannover

Germany

International School Hannover Region


Phone 49 511 270 416 50
Fax 49 511 270 416 51
Email adminoffice@is-hr.de
Website www.is-hr.de
Address Bruchmeisterallee 6, Hannover, Niedersachsen, 30169, Germany

STAFF
Director Patricia Baier
Business Manager Steffen Stegemann
Academic Counsellor Karla Schmidt
Head of Early Years Cathy de Castro
Head of Primary Tony Pearson
Head of Secondary Chris Collins
IB Coordinator Naomi Resmer

IT Administrator Stephan Ahrens


Librarian Stewart Shipman
Teaching staff Full time 60; Part time 17; Total 77
Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; UK 14; German
18; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 26

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, AGIS

Enrollment PreK 85; Elementary K-5 190; Middle


School 6-8 127; High School 9-12 153; Total 555
Tuition range 7,475-12,850
One time Fees Registration 3,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Fencing
Clubs Drama, Choir, Media, Yearbook, Global Issues
Network, Sports, Model UN
Examinations SAT, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 180 Instructional Computers, 14,000
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Leipzig

Germany

Leipzig International School


Phone 49 341 337 558 0
Fax 49 341 337 558 96
Email admin@intschool-leipzig.com
Website www.intschool-leipzig.com
Address Koenneritzstrasse 47, Leipzig, 04229, Germany

STAFF
Headmaster Roelof Scheepens
Commercial Director Kirk Peiffer
Early Childhood Director Robert Brancale
Hort Leader Janka Krasselt
Primary School Principal Sarah Brannon
Secondary School Principal Matthew Raggett
IT Manager Alexander Burkhardt

Deborah Curtis
Teaching staff Full time 79; Part time 30; Total 109
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; UK 18; German
33; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 45

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1992
Governed by Management Association/Trgerverein
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 89; Elementary K-5 346; Middle
School 6-8 157; High School 9-12 108; Total 700
Tuition range 5,995-9,840

Annual fees Registration 350


Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 95% (5% US)
Graduates have attended St. Claires Col, U of
Oxford, U of St. Andrews, U Col London, HGB Leipzig
- Academy of Visual Arts

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Examinations A-level GCE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 11,000
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Munich

Germany

Bavarian International School e.V.


Phone 49 8133 917 111
Fax 49 8133 917 115
Email s.wenzel@bis-school.com
Website www.bis-school.com
Address Hauptstrasse 1, Schloss Haimhausen, Haimhausen, Bavaria, 85778, Germany

STAFF
Director Martin van Rijswijk
Business Director Marco Dahl
Assistant Primary School Principal Angela Hoelzl
IB Coordinator Adrian von Wrede Jervis
MYP Coordinator Brett Meuli
Primary School Principal Kathleen Slocombe
Secondary School Principal Julie Hessler

Head of IT Kevin Skidmore


Librarian John Schuster
Teaching staff Full time 110; Part time 7; Total 117
Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; UK 34; German
18; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 51

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1991
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 36; Elementary K-5 444; Middle
School 6-8 212; High School 9-12 257; Total 949
Tuition range 11,200-15,150

Annual fees Registration 1,500


One time Fees Capital Levy 10,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 96%
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania,
Emerson Col, U of Oxford, Northwestern U, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, German, Japanese,
Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts,
Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Drama, Model UN
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 60 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
36,000 Library Volumes

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Munich

Germany

Munich International School


Phone 49 8151 366 0
Fax 49 8151 366 119
Email employment@mis-munich.de
Website www.mis-munich.de
Address Schloss Buchhof, Starnberg, D-82319, Germany

STAFF
Head of School Simon Taylor
Chief Operations Officer Leonne Francot
Junior School Principal Paula Baxter
Middle School Principal Eifion Phillips
Senior School Principal Martin Ward

Director of Technology David Pritchard


Teaching staff Full time 147; Part time 14; Total 161
Nationalities of teaching staff US 59; UK 38;
German 17; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 47

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1966
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 497; Middle


School 6-8 287; High School 9-12 411; Total 1,215
Tuition range 12,400-15,700
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Columbia U,
Georgetown U, Yale U, U of Oxford

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 10 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 76 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 900 Instructional Computers,
33,000 Library Volumes

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Stuttgart

Germany

International School of Stuttgart


Phone 49 711 769 6000
Fax 49 711 769 60010
Email iss@issev.de
Website www.international-school-stuttgart.de
Address Sigmaringer Str. 257, Stuttgart, 70597, Germany

STAFF
Director Timothy Kelley
Business Manager Joachim Adam
Head of School, Sindelfingen Campus Sarah Kupke
High School Principal Mary Jane Martin
Lower School Principal Paul Morris
Middle School Principal Matthias Krusch
Director of IT Chanda Nsofu

Librarian Betty Turpin


Teaching staff Full time 106; Part time 39; Total 145
Nationalities of teaching staff US 40; UK 25;
German 46; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 34

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1985
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, AGIS (Association of
German Int Schools
Enrollment Nursery 28; PreK 20; Elementary K-5
330; Middle School 6-8 194; High School 9-12 182;
Total 754

Tuition range 8,650-14,400


Annual fees Registration 380
One time Fees Capital Levy 5,400
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98% (18% US)
Graduates have attended Imperial Col London, U
of Oxford, U of St. Andrews, U of Toronto, Michigan
State U, U of British Columbia, Queen Mary U of
London, Bowdoin Col, U of Virginia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Model UN, International Award, Global Issues
Network
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 3 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 55 Classrooms, 2


Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers

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GHANA

GHANA
Area: 238,533 sq km
Population: 25,241,998
Capital: Accra
Currency: Cedi
Languages: English, native languages

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Accra

Ghana

Lincoln Community School


Phone 233 302 774 018
Fax 233 302 780 985
Email headofschool@lincoln.edu.gh
Website www.lincoln.edu.gh
Address N 126/21 Dedeibaa Street, Abelemkpe, Accra, PMB CT 354 Cantonments, Ghana

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Dennis Larkin
Director of Business & Financial Services Emmanuel
Asiedu-Appiah
Director of Advancement Cynthia Davis-Hall
Director of Educational Programs Rebecca Caudill
Elementary School Principal Julie Olson
Secondary School Principal Geoff Smith

Head of IT /Systems Manager Moses Gaveh


Senior School Librarian Rhona Polonsky
Teaching staff Full time 78; Part time 2; Total 80
Nationalities of teaching staff US 29; UK 1;
Ghanaian 27; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 23

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1968
Governed by Ten Member Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 29; Elementary K-5 287; Middle
School 6-8 132; High School 9-12 186; Total 634
Tuition range 11-19

Annual fees Capital Levy 850


One time Fees Registration 650
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 97%
Graduates have attended Wesleyan U, U of
Michigan, U of Toronto, Boston U, U of Kent

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Golf, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs National Honor Society, Girl Scouts, Model UN,
Guitar, Language, Cooking, Outdoor
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 15 Buildings, 69 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 160 Instructional Computers, 18,080
Library Volumes

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Sunyani

Ghana

International School of Ahafo


Phone 233 244311493
Email Peter.Single-Liertz@newmont.com
Address c/o Newmont Ghana Gold Limited, C8256/26 Lagos Avenue, Ahafo, Ghana

STAFF
Principal Peter W. Single-Liertz
Teaching staff Full time 14; Part time 1; Total 15

Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; Ghanaian 8;


Other(s) (New Zealander) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-9
School year January-December
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 2006
Governed by Company Board

Accredited by Middle States


Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 6; Elementary K-5 34; Middle
School 6-8 12; High School 9-12 1; Total 54

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 12
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance
Sports Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural

Campus 2 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 1 Computer Lab,


15 Instructional Computers

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GREECE

GREECE
Area: 131,957 sq km
Population: 10,767,827
Capital: Athens
Currency: Euro
Languages: Greek

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Athens

Greece

American Community Schools of Athens


Phone 30 210 639 3200
Fax 30 210 639 0051
Email acs@acs.gr
Website www.acs.gr
Address 129 Aghias Paraskevis Street, Halandri, Athens, 15234, Greece

STAFF
President Dr. Stefanos Gialamas
Director of Finance Stefanos Kakaris
Academy Principal Antonia Hapsis-Ladas
Director of Athletics Affairs Annie Constantinides
Director of Human Resources Ino Korbaki
Director of Student Services Peggy Pelonis
Elementary School Principal Dina Pappas

Middle School Principal Mary Ann Augoustatos


Director of Technology John Papadakis
Head of Library Leigh Anderson
Teaching staff Full time 82; Part time 12; Total 94
Nationalities of teaching staff US 60; UK 3; Greek
18; Other(s) (Canadian, Greek) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1945
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 40; Elementary K-5 290; Middle
School 6-8 188; High School 9-12 344; Total 862
Tuition range 7,100-12,500

Annual fees Capital Levy 250; Busing 1,600; Lunch


900; Books 150
One time Fees Registration 850
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98% (18% US)
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
Boston U, Northwestern U, U of Bath, U of Warwick

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, Greek,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Forensics, Model UN, Current Events/
Leadership, Math, Recycling, Environmental,
Science, French, German, Greek
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 77 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 375 Instructional Computers, 27,900
Library Volumes

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Athens

Greece

International School of Athens


Phone 30 210 623 3888
Fax 30 210 623 3160
Email info@isa.edu.gr
Website www.isa.edu.gr
Address Xenias and Artemidos Streets, P.O. Box 51051, Kefalari, Kifissia, 14510, Greece

STAFF
Director Constantinos Koenig-Dardoufas
Financial Manager Fanis Malakondas
Assistant Director Chris Tragas
Director, Center for Counseling & Career Services
Gina Thanopoulou, Ph.D.
High School Principal Arthur Kattavenos
Middle School Principal Christopher Pulford

Primary School Principal Chris Grant-Bear


IT Systems Administrator Ilias Batzias
Librarian Theodoros Oikonomopoulos
Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 15; Total 65
Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; UK 4; Greek
25; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 17

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1972
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment Nursery 65; PreK 40; Elementary K-5 110;
Middle School 6-8 60; High School 9-12 125; Total
400
Tuition range 5,450-12,350

Annual fees Busing 1,600


One time Fees Registration 1,200
Tuition/fee currency EUR
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Boston U, European
U, London Metropolitan U, Newcastle U, Ecole
Superieure de Commerce

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, Greek,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Tennis, Dance, Arts & Crafts, Cinema, Band,
Guitar, Bowling, Chinese, Russian, Martial Arts,
Photography
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Buildings, 33 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 12,000 Library
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Greece

The American College of Greece (Pierce


College)
Phone 30 210 600 9800
Fax 30 210 600 9811
Email vbiba@acg.edu
Website www.acg.edu
Address 6 Gravias Street, GR-153 42 Aghia Paraskevi, Athens, Greece

STAFF
President David Horner
Controller Gabriel Alexopoulos
Director of Gymnasium Kleomenis Petrochilos
Director of Lykeion Angeliki Kechayia

Principal & Chair of English Department Olga Elaine


Julius
Chief Technology Officer Kathleen Cross
Librarian Vicky Tseroni

INFORMATION
Grade levels 7-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1875
Governed by Board of Trustees

Regional organizations ECIS, NESA


Graduates attending college 93%
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Virginia Tech U,
Wellesley Col, Mt. Holyoke Col, Vassar Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, German, Greek, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, Enviromental, Handball,
Fencing

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football,
Martialarts
Clubs Decoration, Debate, Astronomy, Orchestra,
Photography, Biology, Sports, English, Choir
Examinations SAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 65 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 57 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 22 Instructional Computers, 30,000
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Thessaloniki

Greece

Pinewood-The American International


School of Thessaloniki, Greece
Phone 30 231 0 301 221
Fax 30 231 0 323 196
Email administration@pinewood.gr
Website www.pinewood.gr
Address 14km National Road Thessaloniki - Moudania, Thermi, Thessaloniki, Greece

STAFF
Director Robin Giampapa, Ph.D.
Accountant Smaro Kyrimi, Ed.D.
IB Coordinator Dimitrios Terzidis, Ed.D.
Technology Instructor Natalie Pinakidou

Assistant Librarian Marian Dundon


Teaching staff Full time 20; Part time 10; Total 30
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 3; Greek 14;
Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1950
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 40; Elementary K-5 58; Middle
School 6-8 34; High School 9-12 57; Total 189
Tuition range 6,300-10,600

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 11,000; Busing 1,050


One time Fees Registration 1,800
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 90% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Georgia Institute of
Technology, Macalester Col, Cornell U, Ithaca Col,
Parsons the New School for Design

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught French, Greek, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Chess, Guitar
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Forensics, Model UN
Examinations IOWA, SAT, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 21 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 17,000
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GUAM

GUAM
Area: 544 sq km
Population: 185,674
Capital: Hagatna (Agana)
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: English, Chamorro, Pacific island languages

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Tumon

Guam

St. Johns School


Phone 671 646 8080
Fax 671 649 6791
Email pbennett@stjohnsguam.com
Website www.stjohnsguam.com
Address 911 North Marine Corps Drive, Tumon, 96913, Guam

STAFF
Dean of Students Imelda Santos
Business Manager Wilfredo Magdalera
College Counselor Robert Kelley
Head of School Glenn Chapin
Principal Patricia Bennett

Head of Technology Greg Folta


Librarian Maria Johnson
Teaching staff Full time 65; Total 65
Nationalities of teaching staff US 65

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1962
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Tuition range 9,000-13,100

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 15,000


One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Georgetown U, U of CaliforniaBerkeley, Princeton U, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Tennis, Basketball
Clubs Art, Kids for Corals, Mock Trial, Student
Council, Boy & Girl Scouts, Model UN, National Honor
Society, Handbells, Glee, Pacific Preservation
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 61 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes

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GUATEMALA

GUATEMALA
Area: 108,889 sq km
Population: 14,099,032
Capital: Guatemala City
Currency: Quetzal
Languages: Spanish, Amerindian languages

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Guatemala City

Guatemala

American School of Guatemala


Phone 502 2369-0791
Fax 502 2369-8335
Email cagadm@cag.edu.gt
Website www.cag.edu.gt
Address 11 Calle 15-79, Zona 15, Vista Hermosa III, Guatemala City, 01015, Guatemala

STAFF
General Director Robert Gronniger
Business Manager Cesar Garcia
Deputy Director Tracy Berry-Lazo
Early Childhood Principal Connie Turner
Elementary School Principal Brian Chalmers
Financial Manager Yokasta Lee
High School Principal Edward Langlais
K-12 Curriculum Coordinator Maria Hirst

Middle School Principal Edric Olsen


PR Coordinator Kimberly Pivaral
Sports Coordinator Henry Gonzalez
Technology Director Claudia Estrada
Library Coordinator Brandon ONeill
Teaching staff Full time 206; Part time 14; Total 220
Nationalities of teaching staff US 78; Guatemalan
135; Other(s) (Canadian) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1945
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by New England
Regional organizations AASCA, AASSA, TriRegional, AAIE, AISH
Enrollment Elementary K-5 684; Middle School 6-8
342; High School 9-12 484; Total 1,510

Tuition range 4,700-5,300


Annual fees Registration 375; Insurance 45; Busing
435
One time Fees Capital Levy 2,750
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Virginia, Georgetown
U, New York U, Purdue U, Northwestern U, Babson
Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 26
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English & Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician, Psychologist,
Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, School Community
Performances, Painting
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society, Junior
National Honor Society, Destination Imagination,
Chorus, Orchestra, Student Council
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, AP, PSAT,
Aprenda 3

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 22 Hectares, 22 Buildings, 87 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 430 Instructional Computers, 29,000
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Guatemala City

Guatemala

Colegio Interamericano
Phone 502 2385 7088
Fax 502 2364 1805
Email direccion.administrativa@interamericano.edu.gt
Website www.interamericano.edu.gt
Address Blvd. La Montana, Finca El Socorro, Zona 16, Guatemala City, 01016, Guatemala

STAFF
General Director Robert Michael Farr
Elementary Principal Mayra de Cifuentes
High School Principal Jim Burwell
Middle School Principal Jaime Tres

Technology Coordinator William Gatica


Library & Media Center Coordinator Odette de
Rodriguez

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1975
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA

Tuition/fee currency Guatemalan Quetzal


Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Purdue U, U of British
Columbia, New York U, Texas A&M U, Northeastern U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 24
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Choir

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Destination Imagination
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 62 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 142 Instructional Computers, 24,697
Library Volumes
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Guatemala City

Guatemala

Colegio Maya/The American International


School of Guatemala
Phone 502 6644 1200
Fax 502 2365 0116
Email info@cm.edu.gt
Website www.cm.edu.gt
Address Km. 12.5, Carretera a El Salvador, Guatemala City, 01073, Guatemala

STAFF
Director Ambler Moss
Business Manager Aida Tsuji
College Counselor Margareth Kakayan
Curriculum Facilitator Jeff Fifiel
Elementary Principal Stacy Sherman
School Counselor Aida Zea
Secondary Principal Maribel Maldonado

Head of Technology Edwin Obando


Head of Library Fiona Marr
Teaching staff Full time 54; Part time 1; Total 55
Nationalities of teaching staff US 41; Guatemalan
12; Other(s) (Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1958
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA
Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 139; Middle
School 6-8 70; High School 9-12 94; Total 316
Tuition range 1,500-7,000

Annual fees Busing 1,281


One time Fees Registration 7,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 97%
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
Purdue U, U of West Florida, Savannah Col, Boston
Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 16
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, National Junior Honor
Society
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 12 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 42 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 22,000
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GUINEA

GUINEA
Area: 245,857 sq km
Population: 10,884,958
Capital: Conakry
Currency: Guinean Franc
Languages: French

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Conakry

Guinea

American International School of Conakry


Phone 224 62 661535
Email iscdirector@biasy.net
Website www.iscguinea.org
Address BP 603 Corniche Sud, Matam, Lido, Conakry, Guinea

STAFF
Director Raymond Lemoine
Business Manager Djeinabou Sow
IT Coordinator Issa Fofana
Teaching staff Full time 10; Total 10

Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; 1; Other(s)


(Indian, Nigerian) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1966
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 4; PreK 5; Elementary K-5 18;
Middle School 6-8 10; High School 9-12 12; Total 49
Tuition range 3,000-17,000

Annual fees Registration 500; Books 100


One time Fees Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended McMaster U, Marshall U,
Georgia State U, Oklahoma State U, Korean National
U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 8; Secondary 6
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Baseball
Examinations SAT, AP, Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 25 Instructional Computers, 6,000
Library Volumes
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HAITI

HAITI
Area: 27,750 sq km
Population: 9,801,664
Capital: Port-au-Prince
Currency: Gourde
Languages: French, Creole

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Port-au-Prince

Haiti

Union School
Phone 509 2943 4923
Fax 954 206 0023
Email reception@unionschool.edu.ht
Website www.unionschool.edu.ht
Address PO Box 1175, Petionville, Haiti

STAFF
Director Marie France Jean-Baptiste
Business manager Exson Belizaire
Elementary Principal Jessye M. Bazile
Guidance Counselor Beatrice Francis
Resource Center Director Nadia Durban
Secondary Principal Marlene Ford Nicolas
Technology Director Fareed Teja

Head Librarian Janice Hall


Teaching staff Full time 37; Part time 3; Total 40
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; Haitian 17;
Other(s) (Canadian) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1919
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA

Enrollment PreK 8; Elementary K-5 100; Middle


School 6-8 90; High School 9-12 95; Total 293
Tuition range 2,750-9,000
Annual fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of Miami, New York U,
U.S. Military Academy, American U, McGill U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs CAISSA Chess
Examinations IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 38 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 12,000
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HONDURAS

HONDURAS
Area: 112,090 sq km
Population: 8,296,693
Capital: Tegucigalpa
Currency: Lempira
Languages: Spanish, Amerindian dialects

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La Ceiba

Honduras

Mazapan School
Phone 504 2443 2716
Fax 504 2443 3559
Email mazapan.school@dole.com
Website www.mazapanschool.org
Address Zona Mazapan, Dole-Standard Fruit de Honduras, La Ceiba, Atlantida, 31101, Honduras
Mailing Address Mia 951 PO Box 025365, Miami, Florida, 33102, United States

STAFF
Superintendent Martha Counsil
Business Manager Julia Medina Lopez
Guidane Counselor & Registrar Enma Nufio
Honduran Director Mirta Martinez
Principal Donna Dixon

Technology Coordinator Tyler Heuvel


Library Coordinator Patricia Laffite
Teaching staff Full time 26; Part time 3; Total 29
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; Honduran 12;
Other(s) (Canadian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1928
Governed by Dole Fresh Fruit International
Managers
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA

Enrollment PreK 25; Elementary K-5 150; Middle


School 6-8 75; High School 9-12 100; Total 350
Tuition range 340-376
Annual fees Registration 376
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Rice U, Bentley Col, Loyola
U, Savannah Col of Art & Design, Michigan State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Pop Band, Jazz Band,
Big Brothers & Sisters, Character Counts, Student
Council
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, PSAT, Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 18 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 32 Instructional Computers, 13,000
Library Volumes
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San Pedro Sula

Honduras

Escuela Bilingue Santa Barbara


Phone 504 2659 3052
Fax 504 2659 3059
Email mochitoschool@breakwater.hn
Address Apdo. 342-El Mochito, San Pedro Sula, Honduras

STAFF
Principal John Leddy
Teaching staff Full time 7; Part time 1; Total 8

Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; Honduran 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-9
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1988

Governed by Company

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English

Examinations IOWA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural

Campus 2 Buildings, 5 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


10 Instructional Computers, 2,000 Library Volumes

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San Pedro Sula

Honduras

Escuela Internacional Sampedrana


Phone 504 566 2722
Fax 504 566 1458
Email rvair@seishn.com
Website www.seishn.org
Address Colonia Gracias a Dios, 500 Metros arriba del Blvd. hacia el Hospital Mario Rivas, San Pedro Sula,
Honduras

STAFF
Superintendent Ronald Vair
Director of Finance Omar Cardona
Elementary School Principal Gina Rietti de Larach
High School Principal Austin Briggs
Middle School Principal Martha Zeron
Preschool Principal Lilliam Nasser
Principal of La Lima School Karla Gergen

Manager of Technology Edwin Cabrera


Library Director Elsa Barrios
Teaching staff Full time 248; Part time 47; Total 295
Nationalities of teaching staff US 42; Honduran 233;
Other(s) (Canadian, Mexican) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1953
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 70; PreK 90; Elementary K-5
605; Middle School 6-8 324; High School 9-12 488;
Total 1,577

Tuition range 64,710-79,990


One time Fees Registration 95,200
Tuition/fee currency Honduran Lempira
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Emory U, Baylor U, Mount
Holyoke Col, Babson Col, George Washington U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,


Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP, SATII, PLAN

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 30 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 101 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 280 Instructional Computers, 28,679
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Tegucigalpa

Honduras

DelCampo International School


Phone 504 2234 0775
Email info@delcamposchool.org
Website www.delcamposchool.org
Address PO Box 2100, Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan, 2100, Honduras

STAFF
Superintendent Robert Rinaldo
Business/Finance Manager Jose Antonio Montoya
Head of Technology Mauricio Carias
Head of Library/Media Center Claudia Rodriguez

Teaching staff Full time 120; Total 120


Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; UK 1; Honduran
111; Other(s) (Italian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 1986
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations Overseas Association for
College Admission Counseling (OACAC), Association
of Bilingual Schools of Honduras (ABSH)
Enrollment Nursery 55; PreK 63; Elementary K-5
488; Middle School 6-8 244; High School 9-12 303;
Total 1,153

Tuition range 3,320-5,115


Annual fees Insurance 25; Busing 750
One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (23% US)
Graduates have attended Mercyhurst Col, U of
Central Arkansas, Louisiana State U, Bucknell Col,
Bates Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Language(s) taught Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community


Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs STUCO, Junior State of America, Model UN,
School Band, Operation Smile, Helping Hands
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 8.5 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 70 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 11,000
Library Volumes
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Tegucigalpa

Honduras

Discovery School
Phone 504 239-4454
Fax 504 269-4451
Email dsdirector@mundo123.hn
Website www.discoveryschool.edu.hn
Address Zona el Molinon, Anillo Periferico, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

STAFF
Director Debra Giles
Administrative Manager Reina Salgado
Elementary Coordinator Cristiana Banegas
Secondary Assistant Principal Gloria Palacios
Technology Coordinator Carlos Ferrera

Librarian Carlos Echevarria


Teaching staff Full time 34; Part time 2; Total 36
Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; Honduran 20;
Other(s) (Australian, Peruvian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment PreK 29; Elementary K-5 116; Middle
School 6-8 61; High School 9-12 57; Total 263
Tuition range 3,000-7,120

Annual fees Busing 900


One time Fees Capital Levy 3,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Mercyhurst Col, U of Bath,
U of Texas, U Nacional Autonoma, U of Oklahoma

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 13; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service,
Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 7,500
Library Volumes
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Tegucigalpa

Honduras

The American School of Tegucigalpa


Phone 504 239 3333
Fax 504 239 6162
Email info@amschool.org
Website www.amschool.org
Address Avenida Republica Dominicana, Colonia Lomas del Guijarro, Tegucigalpa, 11101, Honduras
Mailing Address IMC TGU 227, PO Box 025320, Doral, FL, 33102, United States

STAFF
Superintendent Liliana Jenkins
Business Manager Hector Paz
Elementary School Principal Lourdes Vides
High School Principal Maria Motz
Middle School Principal Ricardo Belgrave
Preschool Principal Claudia Pereira

Coordinator of Instructional Technology Support


Jose Manuel Mendoza
Librarian Tali Tome
Teaching staff Full time 92; Total 92
Nationalities of teaching staff US 23; Honduran 62;
Other(s) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1946
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 76; PreK 79; Elementary K-5 462;
Middle School 6-8 242; High School 9-12 285; Total
1,144

Tuition range 2,800-7,700


Annual fees Busing 500
One time Fees Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Boston Col, Loyola U, U of
Pennsylvania, U of Notre Dame, Georgetown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Newspaper, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Student Government, National Honor Society,
Operation Smile, Hacia Democracy, Ecology, Junior
State of America, Model UN
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT,
SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 218 Instructional Computers, 30,000
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HUNGARY
Area: 93,028 sq km
Population: 9,958,453
Capital: Budapest
Currency: Forint
Languages: Hungarian

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Hungary

American International School of Budapest


Phone 36 26 556 000
Fax 36 26 556 003
Email gpitz@aisb.hu
Website www.aisb.hu
Address Kakukk utca 1-3, Budapest, Budapest, 1121, Hungary
Mailing Address P.O. Box 53, Budapest, 1525, Hungary

STAFF
Director Raymond Holliday-Bersegeay
Business Manager Zoltan Karaszy
Deputy Director Jan Wood
ES Librarian Sarah Ducharme
Elementary Principal Krista Zavits
High School Principal Derek Luebbe
Middle School Principal Paul Ducharme

Technology Coordinator Chris Zavits


MS/HS Librarian Coralie Clark
Teaching staff Full time 112; Part time 9; Total 121
Nationalities of teaching staff US 60; UK 14;
Hungarian 6; Other(s) (Canadian) 41

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1973
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 11; PreK 31; Elementary K-5 308;
Middle School 6-8 215; High School 9-12 261; Total
826

Tuition range 9,100-20,500


Annual fees Capital Levy 2,750
One time Fees Registration 700
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended US Military Academy at
West Point, London School of Economics, Boston U,
U of Edinburgh, George Washington U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Drama, Dance

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs National Honor Society, Community Service,
MathCounts, Sports
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 13 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 109 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 420 Instructional Computers,
48,000 Library Volumes

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Budapest

Hungary

Britannica International School


Phone 36 1 466 9794
Fax 36 1 466 9794
Email contact@britannicaschool.hu
Website www.britannicaschool.hu
Address Kakukk Utca 1-3, Budapest, Budapest, 1121, Hungary

STAFF
Headmaster Ken Baines
Deputy Head Zita Hetzer

Head of Pastoral Care Melanie Sefton

INFORMATION
Grade levels 5-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1993
Tuition range 2,380,000-3,235,000
One time Fees Registration 70,000
Tuition/fee currency Hungarian Forint

Graduates attending college 100%


Graduates have attended Imperial Col London, U of
Edinburgh, Queen Mary, U of London, U of Southern
California, U of Sussex

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Art, Photography, Guitar, French, Computer
Examinations GCSE, IGCSE, A-levelGCE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 1 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


28 Instructional Computers

Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Papa

Hungary

QSI International School of Papa


Phone 386-1-200-7881
Email scott-roley@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/ppa_home/ppa_home.htm
Address 14 Balla Robert Teri, Ppa, 8500, Hungary

STAFF
Director Scott Roley
Teaching staff Full time 8; Part time 6; Total 14

Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; 2; Other(s) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, private non-profit
Year founded 2012
Governed by Quality Schools International
Enrollment PreK 6; Elementary K-5 27; Middle School
6-8 9; High School 9-12 3; Total 45

Tuition range 7,800-19,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Lunch 1,000 - 2,000
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 5; Secondary 4
Language(s) taught Dutch, Norwegian
Language(s) of instruction English

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field, Basketball

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 2.5 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 10,000
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ICELAND
Area: 103,000 sq km
Population: 313,183
Capital: Reykjavik
Currency: Icelandic Krona
Languages: Icelandic, English

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Gardabaer

Iceland

International School of Iceland


Phone 354 5903106
Fax 354 5903110
Email isi@internationalschool.is
Website www.internationalschool.is
Address v/Sjalandsskoli, Langalina 8, Gardabaer, Gardabaer, 220, Iceland

STAFF
Teaching Principal Berta Faber
Managing Director Hanna Hilmarsdottir
Head of Library & Media Center Pamala Hansford
Teaching staff Full time 4; Part time 3; Total 7

Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 2; Icelander


2; Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-7
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2004

Governed by School Board


Enrollment Elementary K-5 30; Middle School 6-8 7;
Total 37
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education


Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions
Clubs German, English, Math
Examinations ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 2 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 3,000
Library Volumes
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INDIA

INDIA
Area: 3,287,263 sq km
Population: 1,205,073,612
Capital: New Delhi
Currency: Indian Rupee
Languages: Hindi, Bengali, English, native languages

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Bangalore

India

Canadian International School


Phone 91 80 4249 4444
Fax 91 80 2856 4950
Email info@cisb.org.in
Website www.canadianinternationalschool.com
Address 4 and 20 Manchenahalli, Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560 064, India

STAFF
Head of School Shane Kells
Business Manager Malathy Sastri
Dean of Studies Melanie Kells
Director of Admissions & Development Penny
Abraham, Ph.D.
Executive Director & Owner Shweta Sastri
Guidance Counselor Geetha Swamy

IB Coordinator Regis Caudrillier


IT Manager Prakash S.
Head Librarian Elizabeth Mathew
Teaching staff Full time 65; Part time 1; Total 66
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 2; Indian
40; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day,
proprietary
Year founded 1997
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England

Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 170; Middle


School 6-8 80; High School 9-12 170; Total 435
Tuition/fee currency Indian Rupee
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended U California- Berkeley,
U of Nottingham, McGill U, U of Michigan, U of
Massachusetts Amherst, Boston U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Cricket, Football
Clubs Model UN, Horseback Riding, Math, Cookery,
Fitness, Chess, Various Arts
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 7 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 44 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 159 Instructional Computers, 14,572
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Chennai

India

American International School - Chennai


Phone 91 44 2254 9000
Fax 91 44 2254 9001
Email directorpersonnel@aisch.org
Website www.aisch.org
Address 100 Feet Road, Taramani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 600 113, India

STAFF
Head of School Andrew Hoover
Finance Manager Seethalakshmi
Curriculum Coordinator Kim Bane
Elementary School Principal Kevin Hall
High School Guidance Counselor Kendra Callaway
High School Principal John McCandless
Middle School Principal Michele Dirksen

School Psychologist Dhanya Bhat


Director of Information Technology Kevin Crouch
Head Librarian K.P. Indrasimhan
Teaching staff Full time 136; Part time 4; Total 140
Nationalities of teaching staff US 67; UK 3; Indian
62; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 71; Elementary K-5 442; Middle
School 6-8 194; High School 9-12 202; Total 909
Tuition range 18,300-21,300

One time Fees Registration 3,000; Capital Levy


5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended McGill U, Pennsylvania
State U, Cornell U, Brown U, U of Cambridge

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Habitat for Humanity, Model UN, Student
Council, Chess, SAT Math
Examinations IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Buildings, 107 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 640 Instructional Computers, 52,000 Library
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Dehra Dun

India

Woodstock School
Phone 91 135 661-5000
Fax 91 135 263-2885
Email mail@woodstock.ac.in
Website www.woodstockschool.in
Address Landour, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, 248179, India

STAFF
Principal Dr. Jonathan Long
Head of Junior School Sanjaya Mark
Head of Senior School David Anderson
Head of ICT Jeff Rollins

Head Librarian Sarah Colwell


Teaching staff Full time 67; Part time 2; Total 69
Nationalities of teaching staff US 28; UK 6; Indian
24; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, private nonprofit
Year founded 1854
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Elementary K-5 73; Middle School 6-8
135; High School 9-12 305; Total 513

Tuition range 800,000-960,000


One time Fees Registration 5,000
Tuition/fee currency Indian Rupee
Graduates attending college 95% (59% US)
Graduates have attended McGill U, U of Toronto, U
of British Columbia, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Smith Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial
Arts, Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket,
Football
Clubs Crafts, Chess, Cooking, Rock Music
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, GCSE, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 120 Hectares, 15 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 188 Instructional Computers, 40,500
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Hyderabad

India

International School of Hyderabad


Phone 91 40 3071 3869
Fax 91 40 3071 3870
Email ish@ishyd.org
Website www.ishyd.org
Address c/o ICRISAT, Patancheru, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, 502324, India

STAFF
Head of School Helge Gallinger
Accountant Hanumanth Rao
Elementary School Vice-Principal Sunita Verghese
Secondary School Vice-Principal Lily Nair

Librarian & Software Administrator Patrick


Dempsey
Teaching staff Full time 42; Part time 1; Total 43
Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 1; Indian 25;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1982
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA, TAISI
Enrollment Nursery 6; PreK 26; Elementary K-5 127;
Middle School 6-8 44; High School 9-12 47; Total 250
Tuition range 235,000-580,000

One time Fees Registration 10,000; Capital Levy


195,000
Tuition/fee currency Indian Rupee
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Colombia U, Col of William
& Mary, Ohio State U, New York U, U of Southern
California, Manchester U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 15 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 29 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 52 Instructional Computers, 25,000
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Kodaikanal

India

Kodaikanal International School


Phone 91 4542 247 500
Fax 91 4542 241 109
Email contact@kis.in
Website www.kis.in
Address Seven Roads Junction, PO Box 25, Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, 624 101, India

STAFF
Principal Adrian Moody
Finance Director Samraj Ganga Christus, Ph.D.
Dean of Religious Life Raja Kristnamoorthy
Dean of Residential Life John Bussenschutt
High School Coordinator Barbara Block
IB Diploma Coordinator Santhosh Punoose
K-8 Coordinator Robin Bussenchutt

MYP Coordinator Graham Lambert


PYP Coordinator Jessica Johnson
Information Systems Manager Rudy Wuthrich
Head Librarian Katrina Dickkers
Teaching staff Full time 134; Part time 4; Total 138
Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; UK 2; Indian
88; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 34

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year July-May
School type boarding, coeducational, churchaffiliated, private non-profit
Year founded 1901
Governed by Association & Council of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA

Enrollment Nursery 5; PreK 4; Elementary K-5 63;


Middle School 6-8 103; High School 9-12 388; Total
563
Tuition range 14,070-15,410
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 15,410
One time Fees Registration 200; Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania, New
York U, Boston U, McGill U, U of Warwick

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish, English, Dzongkha, Hindi, Korean
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Video Production, Ultimate Frisbee, Canoe,
Chess, Robotics, Rowing
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB,
PSAT, ISA, SSAT, RSM

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 66 Hectares, 116 Buildings, 109 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 325 Instructional Computers,
45,000 Library Volumes

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Mumbai

India

American School of Bombay


Phone 91 22 6772 7272
Fax 91 22 2652 1234
Email asb@asbindia.org
Website www.asbindia.org
Address SF 2, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400 098, India

STAFF
Superintendent/CEO Craig Johnson
Director Operations Gerry Coutinho
Assistant Superintendent for Teaching & Learning
Madeleine Heide
Director- Institutional Advancement Joseph Cubas
Elementary School Principal Joe Atherton
High School Principal Jane McGee

Middle School Principal Fiona Reynolds


Director of Research & Development Shabbi Luthra,
Ed.D.
Head Librarian Tim Staal
Teaching staff Full time 99; Part time 2; Total 101
Nationalities of teaching staff US 58; UK 4; Indian
19; Other(s) (Canadian) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1981
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS, NESA, SGIS
Enrollment Nursery 32; PreK 36; Elementary K-5
300; Middle School 6-8 145; High School 9-12 175;
Total 688

Tuition range 15,250-32,400


One time Fees Registration 1,000; Capital Levy
25,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Brown U, Cornell U, U of
Pennsylvania, Sciences Po, Imperial Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 156 Classrooms, 750


Instructional Computers, 25,000 Library Volumes

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New Delhi

India

American Embassy School


Phone 91 11 2688 8854
Fax 91 11 2687 3320
Email aesindia@aes.ac.in
Website aes.ac.in
Address Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, 110021, India

STAFF
Director Dr. Robert Hetzel
Director - Finance and Operations Charles R. Moore,
Ph.D.
Admissions Director Scott White
Curriculum Coordinator Stacy Stephens
Elementary School Principal Susan Young
High School Principal John Shea

Middle School Principal Barbara Sirotin, Ed.D.


Director of Technology David Beaty
Middle School & High School Librarian Melinda
Kehe
Teaching staff Full time 178; Part time 11; Total 189
Nationalities of teaching staff US 154; UK 8; Indian
19; Other(s) (Canadian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA, MESAC
Enrollment PreK 60; Elementary K-5 647; Middle
School 6-8 342; High School 9-12 407; Total 1,456
Tuition range 9,680-21,470

Annual fees Busing 1,070 - 1,700; Lunch 535


One time Fees Registration 10,100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 84% (55% US)
Graduates have attended Northeastern U, U of
Pennsylvania, New York U, Tufts U, Brandeis U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 19
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Wrestling

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Chess, Fitness, Gamers, Rock Climbing,
Amnesty International, Reach Out, Book,
Investment, National Honor Society, Boy Scouts, Art
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT,
ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 13.8 Hectares, 14 Buildings, 148 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 780 Instructional Computers,
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INDONESIA

INDONESIA
Area: 1,904,569 sq km
Population: 248,216,193
Capital: Jakarta
Currency: Indonesian Rupiah
Languages: Bahasa Indonesia, English, Dutch, native languages

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Balikpapan

Indonesia

Pasir Ridge International School


Phone 62 542 756 3474
Fax 62 542 767 126
Email office@prisborneo.org
Address Chevron Indonesia Company, Pasir Ridge, PO Box 276, Balikpapan, 76102, Indonesia

STAFF
Director Seamus Marriott
Library/Media & Technology Integration Linc
Jackson
Teaching staff Full time 15; Total 15

Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; 1; Other(s)


(Canadian, New Zealander) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1975
Governed by Chevron Indonesia Company
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 55; Middle


School 6-8 18; Total 86
Tuition range 6,500-23,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, Other
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Golf, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming,
Tennis, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Climbing, Karate
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 17,000
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Bandung

Indonesia

Bandung Alliance International School


Phone 62 22 8681 3949
Fax 62 22 8681 3953
Email info@baisedu.org
Website www.baisedu.org
Address Jl Bujanggammanik Kav 2, Kota Baru Parahyangan, Bandung, Jawa Barat, 40553, Indonesia

STAFF
Director Peter Simano
Business Manager Mark Boccaccio
Elementary Principal Charity LaMertha
Secondary Principal Dan Cooley
IT Director Amudhan Ramappa

Librarian John Ratukado


Teaching staff Full time 31; Part time 5; Total 36
Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; Indonesian 5;
Other(s) (Indian, Indian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by NICS School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 18; Elementary K-5 61; Middle
School 6-8 46; High School 9-12 66; Total 191
Tuition range 3,360-9,556

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,400


One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (70% US)
Graduates have attended U of California- Davis, U
of California- Los Angeles, U of Southern California,
Wheaton Col, Mt. Holyoke Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Physician, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Student Council
Examinations Act, SAT, Stanford, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 27 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 17,000
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Bandung

Indonesia

Bandung International School


Phone 62 22 201 4995
Fax 62 22 201 2688
Email bisadmin@bisedu.or.id
Website www.bisdragons.com
Address Jl. Prof. Drg. Surya Sumantri No. 61, Bandung, West Java, 40164, Indonesia

STAFF
Head of School & Secondary Principal Henri
Bemelmans
Business Manager Suwardi Admorejo
College Guidance Counselor Jan Russell
Deputy Head of School, Elementary Principal & PYP
Coordinator Mary Collins
IB Diploma Coordinator Kavita Mathai

Vice-Secondary School Principal Steve Church


LT Coordinator Jason Graham
Librarian Any Fauzianie
Teaching staff Full time 29; Part time 1; Total 30
Nationalities of teaching staff US 3; UK 3;
Indonesian 4; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1972
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 11; PreK 7; Elementary K-5 88;
Middle School 6-8 56; High School 9-12 78; Total 240
Tuition range 4,870-16,210

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,500


One time Fees Registration 500 (400 credited back
upon commencement)
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
Emory U, Santa Clara U, Princeton U, Melbourne U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, IBPYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial
Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Environmental
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT,
MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 70 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes

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Bogor

Indonesia

The International School of Bogor


Phone 62 251 8324 360
Fax 62 251 8328 512
Email isb@isbogor.org
Website www.isbogor.org
Address Jl Papandayan 7, PO Box 258, Bogor, 16151, Indonesia

STAFF
Principal James Anderson
Office Manager Yulianti Agustina
Early Childhood Coordinator Edna Olaso
Science Coordinator Jonathan Maragliotti
Sports Coordinator Scott Andrew Masson

IT Coordinator Ade Hidayatullah


Library Instructor & Technician Lastari Sumitro
Teaching staff Full time 9; Part time 3; Total 12
Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 1;
Indonesian 6; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1974
Governed by Board
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Nursery 23; PreK 10; Elementary K-5 42;


Middle School 6-8 15; Total 90
Tuition range 2,700-11,500
Annual fees Capital Levy 900; Books 150
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 16
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation

Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,


Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Multi-Species, Magician, Environmental
Awareness, Homework, Cooking, Robotics, Science
Examinations ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 8 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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Denpasar

Indonesia

Bali International School


Phone 62 361 288 770
Fax 62 361 285 103
Email admin@baliis.net
Website www.baliinternationalschool.com
Address Jl. Danau Buyan IV #15, Sanur, Denpasar, 80228, Indonesia

STAFF
Head of School & Primary Principal Darren Arbour
Business Manager Anna Waruwu
Diploma Coordinator Franko Cifizzari
MYP Coordinator Tamar Bottema
PYP Coordinator Sofia Lyons

Librarian Agung Adi Lestari


Teaching staff Full time 33; Total 33
Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 4;
Indonesian 5; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 19

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1986
Governed by BIS Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 27; Elementary K-5 118; Middle
School 6-8 70; High School 9-12 104; Total 319
Tuition range 5,250-15,880

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,200-1,600


One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (50% US)
Graduates have attended U of British Colombia, U of
Melbourne, Brown U, Columbia U, U of Warwick

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football,
Wall Climbing
Clubs Robotics, Habitat for Humanity, Math, Roots
N Shoots, Spanish, Multicultural Art, Journalism
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 40,000
Library Volumes

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Jakarta

Indonesia

Jakarta International School


Phone 62 21 769 2555
Fax 62 21 765 7852
Email sdruggan@jisedu.or.id
Website www.jisedu.or.id
Address Jalan Terogong Raya 33, Cilandak, Jakarta, Jakarta, 12430, Indonesia
Mailing Address Jakarta International School, PO Box 1078 JKS, Jakarta, 12010, Indonesia

STAFF
Head of School Timothy Carr
Head of Business Development Vivien Brelsford
Deputy Head of Learning Stephen Druggan
High School Principal Stephen J. Clark
Middle School Principal Christophe D. Henry
Pattimura Elementary Principal Paul M. Buckley

Pondok Indah Elementary Principal Elsa H.


Donohue
Head of Technology Christina Devitt
High School Library Media Matthew Schafer
Teaching staff Full time 246; Part time 16; Total 262
Nationalities of teaching staff US 123; UK 22;
Indonesian 14; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 103

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1951
Governed by Board of Patrons
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 36; PreK 78; Elementary K-5 882;
Middle School 6-8 615; High School 9-12 886; Total
2,497

Tuition range 14,250-22,600


Annual fees Capital Levy 4,000; Busing 3,300
One time Fees Registration 250
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (98% US)
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
Yale U, U of Cambridge, Seoul National U, U of
Melbourne

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 19
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, English, Indonesian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs French, World Cinema, Emmanuels, Books
on Wheels, Magic, Ski & Snowboard Camp, Rock
Climbing, Travel
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP,
ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 21 Hectares, 46 Buildings, 206 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 1,000+ Instructional Computers,
100,000 Library Volumes

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Jakarta

Indonesia

North Jakarta International School


Phone 62 21 458-50060
Email garylafoy@hotmail.com
Website www.njis.org
Address Jl. Boulevard Bukit Gading Raya, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara, 14240, Indonesia

STAFF
Head of School Gary Lafoy
Chief Finance Manager Ron Spinner
Deputy Head of School Anna Rangkuti
Teaching staff Full time 15; Total 15

Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 1;


Indonesian 1; Other(s) (Korea, Republic of,
Taiwanese) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Yayasan Board NJIS
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 9; Elementary K-5 70; Middle


School 6-8 23; High School 9-12 16; Total 118
Tuition range 14,000-15,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 3,000; Busing 2,500 3,500
One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer, Squash, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Drama, French, Wushu, Debate,
Thespian
Examinations Stanford, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectres Hectares, 1 Buildings, 30
Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs, 40 Instructional
Computers, 16,000 Library Volumes

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Jakarta

Indonesia

Sinarmas World Academy


Phone 622153161400
Fax 622153161401
Email karen_oconnell@swa-jkt.com
Website www.swa-jkt.com
Address Jl. TM Pahalawan Seribu, CBD Lot XV, Jakarta, Tangerang, 15322, Indonesia

STAFF
CEO/Director John McBryde
Business Manager Elizabeth Lukito
Deputy CEO/Director Karen OConnell
Early Years/Elementary Principal Bruce Ashton
Middle/High School Principal Paul Sebastian

Director of Technology Sheldon Bradshaw


Librarian Amanda Clark
Teaching staff Full time 104; Part time 9; Total 113
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 14;
Indonesian 27; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 60

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, private non-profit
Year founded 21/02/2008
Governed by Yayasan Tjiptamas Eka Bangsa
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Nursery 23; PreK 28; Elementary K-5 195;


Middle School 6-8 147; High School 9-12 111; Total 504
Tuition range 5,450-17,550
Annual fees Capital Levy 2,848; Busing 844
One time Fees Registration 106
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught English, Chinese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Chinese Culture, Tech X, Model UN, GINDO,
Scholars Cup, MathCounts, Sports
Examinations SAT, IB, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 110 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers, 17,000
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Jakarta

Indonesia

The British International School


Phone 62 21 745 1670
Fax 62 21 745 1671
Email Enquiries@bis.or.id
Website www.bis.or.id
Address Bintaro Jaya Sektor 9, Jl Raya Jombang-Cileduk, Pondok Aren, Jakarta, 15227, Indonesia

STAFF
Principal Dr. Christian Barkei
Admissions Director Lee Bretherick
Head of Primary School Shane Nathan
Head of Secondary School Rachael Hodgson

Head of Art & Technology Katie Deacon


Teaching staff Full time 97; Part time 6; Total 103
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 89; Indonesian 3;
Other(s) (Australian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1973
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 108; PreK 175; Elementary K-5
432; Middle School 6-8 289; High School 9-12 242;
Grade 13 64; Total 1,310

Tuition range 8,400-21,900


Annual fees Capital Levy 3,000
One time Fees Registration 150
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, London
School of Economics, Boston U, Cornell U, U of
Sydney

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, German, Japanese,
Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian

Extra curricular programs Computers, Photography,


Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Examinations A-level GCE, GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 18 Hectares, 8 Computer Labs, 350


Instructional Computers, 39,000 Library Volumes

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Jakarta

Indonesia

The New Zealand International School


Phone 62 21 7183111
Fax 62 21 7196525
Email principal@nzis.net
Website www.nzis.net
Address 70 Jalan Kemang Raya, Kemang Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta, 12730, Indonesia

STAFF
Principal Linda Holdaway-Howard
Head of Primary Campus Raewyn Ashby
Head of Secondary Campus Mark Holmes
Teaching staff Full time 26; Part time 3; Total 29

Nationalities of teaching staff US 3; UK 5;


Indonesian 6; Other(s) (New Zealander, Australian)
15

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year January-December
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 2002
Governed by Foundation
Enrollment PreK 18; Elementary K-5 151; Middle
School 6-8 45; High School 9-12 52; Total 266

Tuition range 2,900-12,800


Annual fees Capital Levy 2,900; Busing 2,320
One time Fees Registration 160
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended U of Auckland, U of Papua
New Guinea, U of London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Tae Kwon Do, Arts & Crafts, Cooking, Chess,
Drawing, Mad Science, Mind Lab, Robotics
Examinations A-level GCE, GCSE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 2 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 18 Classrooms, 2


Computer Labs, 34 Instructional Computers

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Makassar

Indonesia

Makassar International School


Phone 62 411 315 889
Fax 62 411 313 168
Email mischool@indosat.net.id
Website www.mi-school.com
Address Jalan Botolempangan No.19, Makassar, 9013, Indonesia

STAFF
Principal Richard Hall
Office Manager Joyce Gani
Vice Principal Andrew Hipperson
Teaching staff Full time 13; Part time 1; Total 14

Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 2;


Indonesian 8; Other(s) (Filipino) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, private non-profit
Year founded 1991
Governed by Board of MIS
Accredited by World-Wide Education Service

Enrollment Nursery 7; PreK 7; Elementary K-5 31;


High School 9-12 6; Total 51
Tuition range 3,400-10,000
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 15
Language(s) taught Japanese, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Yearbook
Sports Gymnastics, Swimming, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Cooking

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 7 Classrooms, 10
Computer Labs, 5 Instructional Computers, 5,027
Library Volumes
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Medan

Indonesia

Medan International School


Phone 62 61 836 1816
Fax 62 61 836 1894
Email principal@mismedan.org
Website www.mismedan.org
Address Jl. Jamin Ginting Km10, Jl. Tali Air No. 5, Medan, North Sumatra, 20141, Indonesia

STAFF
Principal Wendy Lewis
Office Manager Alpian Hasibuan
MYP Coordinator Sylvia Saragih
PYP Coordinator Jennifer Scarff

Teaching staff Full time 8; Part time 5; Total 13


Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; Indonesian 8;
Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-10
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1969
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 9; Elementary K-5 25; Middle


School 6-8 12; High School 9-12 4; Total 50
Tuition range 5,600-11,100
One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Orangutanz Fundz, Computer, Science,
Student Librarians
Examinations IB, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 14 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 25 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes

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Pekanbaru

Indonesia

International Schools Riau


Phone 62 765 821 301
Fax 62 765 821 221
Email lorythiessen@isriau.org
Address PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia, Rumbai, Pekanbaru, Riau, 28271, Indonesia

STAFF
Director Lory Thiessen
Principal - Duri Campus Jeffrey Crawford
Technology Coordinator Brian Inskeep
Librarian Diana Dragonetti

Teaching staff Full time 23; Part time 3; Total 26


Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; Indonesian 2;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
day, private non-profit
Year founded 1953
Governed by CPI Management
Accredited by Western

Regional organizations EARCOS


Enrollment PreK 25; Elementary K-5 78; Middle
School 6-8 18; Total 121
Annual fees Registration 9,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 6
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Cub Scouts & Girl Scouts
Examinations SAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 143 Instructional Computers, 30,000
Library Volumes

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Surabaya

Indonesia

Surabaya International School


Phone 62 31 741 4300
Fax 62 31 741 4334
Email suptsis@sisedu.net
Website www.sisedu.net
Address Citra Raya International Village, Tromol Pos 2/SBDK, Surabaya, 60225, Indonesia

STAFF
Superintendent Lawrence Jones
Senior Business Manager Hj. Hestiawati
Athletic Director Jake Brown
Counselor Kelly Dawson
Elementary Principal & Deputy Superintendent
Mairin Wade
Secondary Principal Dr. Bryan Lewallen

Head of Technology Adam Kingry


Media Teacher Sydney Conzemius
Teaching staff Full time 44; Total 44
Nationalities of teaching staff US 28; Indonesian 5;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1971
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 27; Elementary K-5 87;
Middle School 6-8 59; High School 9-12 129; Total 317
Tuition range 4,805-15,946

Annual fees Capital Levy 2,200


One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (70% US)
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley, U
of Illinois, U of British Columbia, Rochester Institute
of Technology, Carnegie Mellon U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IBPYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Drama

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, National Junior Honor
Society, Model UN, Global Issues Network, Student
Government
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 54 Classrooms,
2 Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers,
35,000 Library Volumes

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Timika

Indonesia

Mt. Zaagkam International School


Phone 62 901 434803
Fax 62 901 434158
Email patricia_mcloughlin@fmi.com
Website mzis.org
Address PT Freeport Indonesia, PO Box 591, Timika, 99930, Indonesia

STAFF
Acting Superintendent & Principal Patricia
McLoughlin
Manager Human Resources Todd Graver
PYP Co-Coordinator Trish Phyall
Technology Coordinator & Vice Principal TPRA Mark
Brandin

Librarian Michael Monchilov


Teaching staff Full time 16; Part time 2; Total 18
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; Indonesian 2;
Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored, day
Year founded 1972
Governed by Company School

Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 25; PreK 15; Elementary K-5 80;
Middle School 6-8 15; Total 135

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 13
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations IOWA, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 20,000
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Yogyakarta

Indonesia

Yogyakarta International School


Phone 62 274 625 965
Fax 62 274 625 966
Email info@yis-edu.org
Website yisedu.org
Address JL. Magelang Km. 5.6, Cendrawasih No.1, Sinduadi, Mlati, Sleman, Yogyakarta, 55284, Indonesia

STAFF
Head of School Aldri Siregar
Secretary Lany Rudy
IT Elia Ekanindita
Librarian Singgih

Teaching staff Full time 16; Total 16


Nationalities of teaching staff UK 3; Indonesian 9;
Other(s) (American, Australian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-10
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1989
Governed by School Board
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 11; Elementary K-5 56; Middle


School 6-8 25; High School 9-12 2; Total 94
Tuition range 4,400-8,000
One time Fees Registration 250
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International
Average class size Elementary 17
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 5 Buildings, 5 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


27 Instructional Computers, 3,000 Library Volumes

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IRELAND
Area: 70,273 sq km
Population: 4,722,028
Capital: Dublin
Currency: Euro
Languages: English, Irish (Gaelic)

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Dublin

Ireland

St. Andrews College


Phone 353 1 288 2785
Fax 353 1 283 1627
Email information@st-andrews.ie
Website www.st-andrews.ie
Address Booterstown Avenue, Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland

STAFF
Headmaster Arthur Godsil
Bursar Jonathan Taylor
Deputy Principal Maeve Costigan
Deputy Principal Monica Lynott
Deputy Principal Joan Kirby
Deputy Principal & ICT Coordinator Rob Micallef
IT Manager Manoj Thomas

Librarian Katharine Ryan


Teaching staff Full time 141; Part time 25; Total 166
Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 6; Irish 145;
Other(s) (British, German) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, private
non-profit, proprietary
Year founded 1894
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 258; Middle School 6-8
474; High School 9-12 517; Total 1,249

Tuition range 6,110-8,160


One time Fees Registration 95
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 95% (1% US)
Graduates have attended Trinity Col Dublin,
University Col Dublin, U Col London, U of St.
Andrews, Columbia U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian,
Spanish, Irish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Skiing (Snow),
Swimming, Tennis, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Book, Computer, Gaelach, Board Game,
Christian Union, Debating Society
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, IELTS

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 15 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 75 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes

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Dublin

Ireland

Sutton Park School


Phone 353 1 832 2940
Fax 353 1 832 5929
Email info@sps.ie
Website www.suttonparkschool.com
Address St. Fintans Road, Sutton, Dublin, 13, Ireland

STAFF
Head of School Michael Moretta
Business Director Emer Crowley
Deputy Principal Ronan Walsh
Head of Intermediate School Liam Burns
Head of Junior School Emer Hoy

IT Manager Dave ONeill


Chief Librarian Valerie Richmond
Teaching staff Full time 36; Part time 7; Total 43
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 5; Irish 29;
Other(s) (French, Spanish) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-13
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1957
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Tuition range 6,250-7,900


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 15,000 plus tuition;
Books 400
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 97%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Trinity Col, U
Col Dublin, Dublin City U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian,
Mandarin, Spanish, Irish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Football
Examinations GCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes

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ISRAEL

ISRAEL
Area: 20,770 sq km
Population: 7,590,758
Capital: Jerusalem
Currency: New Israeli Shekel
Languages: Hebrew, Arabic, English

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Jerusalem

Israel

Anglican International School Jerusalem


Phone 972 2 567 7200
Fax 972 2 538 4874
Email office@aisj.co.il
Website www.aisj.co.il
Address 82 HaNeviim Street, PO Box 191, Jerusalem, 91001, Israel

STAFF
Director Owen Hoskin
Business Manager Erik Rogers
Head of Elementary School Jo Holmes
Head of Secondary School Lawrence Hilditch
Design & Technology & IT Coordinator Daniel Novich

Head of Library Marjorie Mendelson


Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 30; Total 70
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 10; Israeli
40; Other(s) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1960
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 32; PreK 20; Elementary K-5 80;
Middle School 6-8 50; High School 9-12 40; Total 222
Tuition range 30,000-85,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 9,000


One time Fees Registration 10,000
Tuition/fee currency Israeli New Shekel
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Yale U, U of Oxford,
Hebrew U of Jerusalem, U of Tampere

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, Hebrew,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 8 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 29 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 17,000
Library Volumes

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Netanya

Israel

The Walworth Barbour American


International School in Israel
Phone 972 9 890 1000
Fax 972 9 890 1001
Email wbaisisrael@wbais.net
Website www.wbais.net
Address 65 Hashomron Street, Even Yehuda, 40500, Israel

STAFF
Superintendent John Gates
Administrative Manager Neville Berman
Director of Institutional Advancement Sarah Kochav
High School Principal Neal Jacover
Middle School Principal Emily Sargent-Beasley
Public Relations Ada Renan

Technology Coordinator Garland Green


Director of Library & Media Services Margaret
Knudson
Teaching staff Full time 68; Part time 19; Total 87
Nationalities of teaching staff US 66; Israeli 21

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1958
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment Elementary K-5 210; Middle School 6-8
147; High School 9-12 208; Total 565
Tuition range 21-24

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,735; Busing 800


One time Fees Registration 5,440
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (85% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, American U,
Yale U, Brandeis U, New York U, Boston U, Tufts U,
Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Hebrew, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Council, Spanish, French,
Ecology
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 61 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
25,000 Library Volumes

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ITALY

ITALY
Area: 301,340 sq km
Population: 61,261,254
Capital: Rome
Currency: Euro
Languages: Italian

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Brindisi

Italy

QSI International School of Brindisi


Phone 39 0831 518764
Fax 39 0831 518764
Email brindisi@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/brd_home/brd_home.htm
Address via Benvenuto Cellini 25, Brindisi, 72100, Italy

STAFF
Director Stephen Christensen
Administrative Coordinator Daniela DellAglio
Technology Manager Andrea Florio
Teaching staff Full time 7; Part time 6; Total 13

Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; Italian 3;


Other(s) (Canadian, Bosnia and Herzegovina) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2005
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment PreK 5; Elementary K-5 22; Middle
School 6-8 16; High School 9-12 9; Total 52

Tuition range 16,700-17,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 2,100
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (20% US)
Graduates have attended St. Louis U, Georgia
Southern U, Bosphorus U, Pomona Polytechnic U, U
del Salento

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 9; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught Italian, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Computer, Science, Outdoor Sports, Cooking
Examinations SAT, AP, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 8 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 3,000
Library Volumes

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Como

Italy

International School of Como


Phone 0039 03157 22 89
Fax 0039 03157 22 89
Email info@iscomo.com
Website www.iscomo.com
Address Via Adda, 25, Como, 22073, Italy

STAFF
Head of School Emanuela Ferloni
Business Manager Danilo Lucci
PYP Coordinator Monique Pate, Ed.D.
Librarian Jena Patterson

Teaching staff Full time 20; Part time 26; Total 46


Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 10; Italian
15; Other(s) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-9
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 2002
Governed by Board of Directors

Regional organizations ECIS


Tuition range 7,500-13,500
Annual fees Registration 1,250
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught Italian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Librarian, Physician,
Psychologist

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Vocal Music
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Basketball

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 15 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 5,250
Library Volumes

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Florence

Italy

International School of Florence


Phone 39 055 200 1515
Fax 39 055 200 8400
Email admin.gat@isfitaly.org
Website www.isfitaly.org
Address Viuzzo di Gattaia, 9, Florence, 50125, Italy

STAFF
Head of School Lawrence Hobdell
Business Manager Marie Jose Manzini
Dean of Students Paul Cook
IB Dilpoma Coordinator Jason Blackstone
Junior School Principal Michael Colaianni
Secondary School Academic Dean Debra WilliamsGualandi

IT Coordinator Bark Kate


Librarian Sharon Allen
Teaching staff Full time 55; Part time 2; Total 57
Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; UK 16; Italian
14; Other(s) (French, British) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 16; Elementary K-5 140;
Middle School 6-8 111; High School 9-12 158; Total
440

Tuition range 9,900-18,000


One time Fees Registration 1,500; Capital Levy 3,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Brown U, U of Chicago, U
of London, Durham U, U Bocconi

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Italian, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Soccer, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, Tanzania Project, Tuscan Cooking,
Chess, Knitting, Math, Art, Chinese, Design
Technology
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 11 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 35 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 30,000
Library Volumes

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Genoa

Italy

The International School in Genoa


Phone 39 010 386 528
Fax 39 010 398 700
Email info@isgenoa.it
Website www.aisge.it
Address Via Romana della Castagna 11A, Genova, 16148, Italy

STAFF
Director Samer Khoury
Accountant Stefania Ferdeghini
Early Childhood Coordinator Maria Teresa Mongardi
Elementary Coordinator Deborah Lalonde
IB Diploma Program Coordinator Elizabeth Rosser
Boiardi
Registrar & Human Resources Officer Patrizia Palla

Technology Coordinator Paola Bonetto


Librarian Jessica Tyerman
Teaching staff Full time 41; Part time 7; Total 48
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 5; Italian
14; Other(s) (Australian) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1966
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 28; PreK 28; Elementary K-5
202; Middle School 6-8 57; High School 9-12 58; Total
373
Tuition range 7,450-13,560

Annual fees Registration 700; Books 200


One time Fees Capital Levy 500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended U of California, U of
Bristol, Clarkson U, U of Toronto, Politecnico di Torino

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, International, IB
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Italian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Hockey, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 29 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 26 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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Milan

Italy

American School of Milan


Phone 39 02 530 0001
Fax 39 02 576 06274
Email director@asmilan.org
Website www.asmilan.org
Address Via K. Marx, 14, Noverasco di Opera, MI, 20090, Italy

STAFF
Director Alan Austen
Business Manager Giovanni Orlando
Director of Advancement Linda Kavanagh
Elementary School Principal Michael Hibbeln
Upper School Principal Maureen Madden

Director of Technology Stephen Reiach


Head of Library/Media Center Harriette Hamblett
Teaching staff Full time 74; Total 74
Nationalities of teaching staff US 52; UK 2; Italian
11; Other(s) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, SGIS, IB
Enrollment Nursery 26; PreK 31; Elementary K-5 279;
Middle School 6-8 158; High School 9-12 192; Total
686

Tuition range 9,030-18,460


Annual fees Registration 1,350; Capital Levy 2,000;
Busing 2,550; Lunch 1,300
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 99% (45% US)
Graduates have attended Brown U, Georgetown
U, New York U, U of Cambridge, London School of
Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Italian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 16 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 24,000
Library Volumes

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Milan

Italy

International School of Milan


Phone 39 02 42290577
Fax 39 02 4235428
Email ismhigh@ism-ac.it
Website www.ism-ac.it
Address via Pogliaghi 1, Milan, 20146, Italy

STAFF
Head of School Terence Haywood
Director General Franco Formiga
Director of Early Years Section Sarah Ford
High School Principal Mark Dawson
Middle School Principal Clive Rogers
Primary School Principal Duncan Partridge
Principal of Monza Section Rachel Caldwell

ICT Coordinator Adam Ricketts


High School Librarian Olga Glussich
Teaching staff Full time 115; Part time 32; Total 147
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 105; Italian
15; Other(s) (Australian, Irish) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1958
Governed by Board
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 50; PreK 50; Elementary K-5
600; Middle School 6-8 280; High School 9-12 220;
Total 1,200
Tuition range 8,500-16,600

Annual fees Registration 500


One time Fees Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Cambridge, U of Notre Dame, Emory U, London
School of Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial
Arts, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Squash, Swimming,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Global Issues Network, Model UN
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 8 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 80 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 350 Instructional Computers, 35,000
Library Volumes
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Naples

Italy

The International School of Naples


Phone 39 081 721 2037
Fax 39 081 570 0248
Email info@isnaples.it
Website www.isnaples.it
Address Viale della Liberazione, 1, Bagnoli, Napoli, Naples, 80125, Italy

STAFF
Principal Josephine Sessa
Business Manager Maria Elizabeth Fusco
Vice Principal Patricia Montesano
Head of Technology Eleonora Bonnici

Librarian Pamela Brown


Teaching staff Full time 42; Part time 3; Total 45
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 6; Italian
20; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 21; Elementary K-5 134; Middle
School 6-8 76; High School 9-12 89; Total 320
Tuition range 3,834-8,262

Annual fees Registration 204; Lunch 840; Books


400
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 90% (29% US)
Graduates have attended Duke U, U of Pennsylvania,
U of Florida, New York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Italian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Student Council, Drama, Arts & Crafts, Guitar,
Piano, Cheerleading
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 12 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 7,000 Library
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Padova

Italy

The English International School of Padua


Phone 39 049 80 22 50 3
Fax 39 049 80 20 66 0
Email info@eisp.it
Website www.eisp01.com
Address Via Forcellini 168, Padova, 35128, Italy

STAFF
School Director Rossella Gilli
Head of Elementary School Angela Barlow
Head of High School & B Diploma Coordinator
Martin Daly
Head of Middle School Scott Suttonwood

Head of Nursery/Infant School Sharron Noakes


Teaching staff Full time 75; Part time 21; Total 96
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 54; Italian 39;
Other(s) (Australian, Spanish) 3

INFORMATION
School year September-June
School type day
Year founded 1987
Governed by Rossella Gilli
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 18; PreK 94; Elementary K-5
400; Middle School 6-8 174; High School 9-12 129;
Total 815

Tuition range 5,880-11,280


One time Fees Registration 800
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates have attended U of Southhampton,
Bocconi U, Boston U, Osaka U, U of Madrid

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Skiing (Snow),
Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations SAT, IB, IGCSE, KET, PET

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Urban
Campus 3 Buildings, 2 Computer Labs

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Rome

Italy

Ambrit Rome International School


Phone 39 06 559 5305
Fax 39 06 559 5309
Email ambrit@ambrit-rome.com
Website www.ambrit-rome.com
Address Via Filippo Tajani, 50, Rome, 00149, Italy

STAFF
Director Bernard Mullane
Bursar Irene Duranti
8th Grade Dean of Students Robin Gilbody
Co- Director Loretta Ward
Early Childhood Principal Josie Fabiani
Middle School Principal Margaret Pringle
Primary Principal Jane Andrews

Head of Technology Jeanne-Marie Byron


Head of Library Ruth Viola
Teaching staff Full time 90; Part time 10; Total 100
Nationalities of teaching staff US 40; UK 40; Italian
20

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-8
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1996
Regional organizations MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 19; PreK 47; Elementary K-5 360;
Middle School 6-8 130; Total 556

Tuition range 10,000-16,500


Annual fees Busing 2,850; Lunch 1,200
One time Fees Registration 1,500; Capital Levy 1,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Italian, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Tennis, Badminton,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Chess, Computer, Ceramics, Student Council,
Film Making

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 14,000
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Italy

American Overseas School of Rome


Phone 39 06 334 381
Fax 39 06 332 62608
Email info@aosr.org
Website www.aosr.org
Address Via Cassia, 811, Rome, 00189, Italy

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Beth Pfannl
Business Manager Elisa Bruno
Elementary School Principal Melissa Paolini Kay
Secondary School Principal Kenneth Kunin
Director of Technology Geoff Miller

High School Librarian Marta Rahm


Teaching staff Full time 80; Part time 4; Total 84
Nationalities of teaching staff US 49; UK 5; Italian
14; Other(s) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1947
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment PreK 30; Elementary K-5 230; Middle
School 6-8 150; High School 9-12 220; Total 630
Tuition range 9,900-19,500

Annual fees Busing 2,850; Lunch 1,000


One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 5,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Georgetown U,
U of Pennsylvania, New York U, California Institute
of Technology, Boston Col, Cornell U, Johns Hopkins U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Italian, Latin, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs Environmental Go Green, Global Issues
Network
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 55 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 22,000
Library Volumes

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Rome

Italy

Marymount International School


Phone 39 06 362 9101
Fax 39 06 363 01738
Email marymount@marymountrome.org
Website www.marymountrome.org
Address Via di Villa Lauchli, 180, Rome, 00191, Italy

STAFF
Head of School Maire McNamara
Business Manager Priscilla Marenzi
Director of Development James Dunn
Elementary School Principal Maria Castelluccio
IB Coordinator Lucy Alexander

Secondary School Principal Pete Kennedy


Librarian Chiara Canepa
Teaching staff Full time 86; Part time 6; Total 92
Nationalities of teaching staff US 33; UK 22; Italian
17; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 1946
Governed by Religious Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment PreK 82; Elementary K-5 209; Middle
School 6-8 128; High School 9-12 224; Total 643
Tuition range 9,900-19,000

Annual fees Registration 300; Busing 3,100


One time Fees Capital Levy 3,100
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (25% US)
Graduates have attended Imperial Col London, U Col
London, McGill U, Boston U, LUISS Guido Carli U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, Italian,
Latin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, Chess, National Honors Society,
Environmental, Student Council, Varsity Sports
Examinations SAT, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 16 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 52 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 84 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes

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Rome

Italy

St. Stephens School


Phone 39 06 575 0605
Fax 39 06 574 1941
Email ststephens@ststephens-rome.com
Website www.sssrome.it
Address Via Aventina 3, Rome, 00153, Italy

STAFF
Head of School Lesley Murphy
Chief Financial Officer Aldo Cavadini
Director of College Counselling Alison Lewis
Director of Studies Deborah Dostert
Head of Boarding Eleni Mantzarlis

Technology Coordinator Fausto Di Marco


Librarian William Latham
Teaching staff Full time 31; Part time 12; Total 43
Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 3; Italian
11; Other(s) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels 9-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment High School 9-12 258; Total 258


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 12,500; Lunch 1,250
One time Fees Capital Levy 1,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, Bryn Mawr Col,
Northeastern U, Yale U, U of Cambridge

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Secondary 13
Language(s) taught French, Italian, Latin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation

Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track


and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Bengt (political and Social Discussion Group),
Italian, Down Syndrome, Theater, Reach Out,
Recycling, Model UN, Peer Mentoring, Students
United for Nature, Soup Kitchen, Football for Africa,
Yearbook
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 12,500
Library Volumes

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Trieste

Italy

International School of Trieste


Phone 39 040 211 452
Fax 39 040 213 122
Email info@istrieste.org
Website www.istrieste.org
Address Via Conconello 16, Trieste, 34151, Italy

STAFF
Director Jason Anklowitz
Business Manager Paola Zonta
Deputy Director for Curriculum and Instruction
Jeremy Strickley
Elementary School Coordinator Amanda Knight

Upper School Coordinator Carrie Pierson


Teaching staff Full time 45; Part time 6; Total 51
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; UK 5; Italian
16; Other(s) (Italian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 35; PreK 25; Elementary K-5 115;
Middle School 6-8 65; High School 9-12 60; Grade 13
15; Total 315

Tuition range 3,600-9,000


One time Fees Registration 350
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (75% US)
Graduates have attended Bates Col, Clarkson U,
Fashion Institute of Technology, Northeastern U,
Boston U, George Mason U, Ithaca Col, LaSalle U,
DePaul U, U of Durham, U of Nottingham, U of Kent,
U of Southampton

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian, Latin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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Trieste

Italy

United World College of the Adriatic


Phone 39 040 3739 111
Fax 39 040 3739 225
Email uwcad@uwcad.it
Website www.uwcad.it
Address Via Trieste n. 29, Duino (TS), 34011, Italy

STAFF
Head of School Peter Howe
Secretary General Giorgio Pontoni
Deputy Head & Director of Studies Michael Price
Director of Student Life Helen White

Head of Guidance Anne Brearley


Head of Library/Media Center Henry Thomas

INFORMATION
Grade levels 12-13
School year September-May
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1982
Governed by Council of Administration

Graduates attending college 100%


Graduates have attended Princeton U, U of Oxford,
London School of Economics, Bocconi U, U of
Cambridge

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB
Average class size Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Arabic, Italian, Russian,
Spanish, English, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Librarian
Special curricular programs Instrumental Music

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball, Aerobics,
Kayaking, Road Hockey, Sailing, Climbing
Examinations SAT, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 17 Buildings, 19 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 20,000 Library
Volumes
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Turin

Italy

International School of Turin


Phone 39 011 645 967
Fax 39 011 643 298
Email info@isturin.it
Website www.isturin.it
Address Strada Pecetto 34, Chieri, Torino, 10023, Italy

STAFF
Head of School Carolyn Steinson
Business/Finance Manager Maria Recrosio
DP Dean Alex Lain
IB DP Coordinator Cy Webber
Lower School Dean Andrew Ridgway
MYP Coordinator Jan Stipek
MYP Dean David McEvoy

PYP Coordinator Susan Baker


Head of ICT Gregory Read
Research Coordinator Ljubica Milne
Teaching staff Full time 46; Part time 4; Total 50
Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 20; Italian
15; Other(s) (British, German) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1963
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 12; PreK 20; Elementary K-5 181;
Middle School 6-8 87; High School 9-12 100; Total
400

Tuition range 3,820-11,330


Annual fees Registration 2,100; Busing 1,800; Lunch
1,300
One time Fees Capital Levy 1,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (35% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, U of Rochester,
U of London, U of Plymouth, U of Turin

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Italian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Model UN, Photography, Drama, Golf, Art
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 130 Instructional Computers, 2,000 Library
Volumes
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Udine

Italy

The Udine International School


Phone 39 0432 541119
Fax 39 0432 403698
Email info@udineis.org
Website www.udineis.org
Address Via Martignacco 187, Udine, Udine, 33100, Italy

STAFF
Director Jason Anklowitz
Business/Finance Manager Mikogui Chacon
Principal & Head of Technology Matthew Conn
Library Coordinator Elizabeth Sewell

Teaching staff Full time 28; Part time 10; Total 38


Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 8; Italian 9;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 17

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-8
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2003
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, CIS

Enrollment Nursery 13; PreK 44; Elementary K-5 142;


Middle School 6-8 50; Total 249
Tuition range 6,500-8,300
Annual fees Registration 350
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, National, International
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian, Latin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Reading
Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Yearbook, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Track
and Field, Volleyball
Examinations ISA, DELF (A2), OSD (KID2), B2(FC)

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 600 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 19 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 19 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes

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JAMAICA

JAMAICA
Area: 10,991 sq km
Population: 2,889,187
Capital: Kingston
Currency: Jamaican Dollar
Languages: English

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Kingston

Jamaica

American International School of Kingston


Phone 876 702 2070
Fax 876 702 2074
Email office@aisk.com
Website aisk.com
Address 2 College Green Avenue, Kingston, 6, Jamaica

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Brian Horvath
Financial Administrator & Plant Manager Ingrid Fitt
Elementary Principal Anna Wallace
School Councelor Josh Centra
Technology Coordinator Jeff Tillinghast

Librarian Heather Guy


Teaching staff Full time 35; Part time 8; Total 43
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; UK 3; Jamaican
16; Other(s) (Canadian) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Nine Member Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 8; PreK 10; Elementary K-5 113;
Middle School 6-8 56; High School 9-12 82; Total 269
Tuition range 6,800-14,776

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,500


One time Fees Registration 4,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania, Cornell,
Princeton U, Boston U, U of Michigan, U of Chicago,
McGill U, U of Toronto

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs French, Scuba Diving, Sailing, Cooking,
Dance, Martial Arts, Homework, Photography,
TV Production, Robotics, National Honor Society,
National Junior Honor Society, Model UN
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 7,500
Library Volumes

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Mandeville

Jamaica

Belair School
Phone 876 962 2168
Fax 876 962 3396
Email general@belairschool.com
Website www.belairschool.com
Address 43 DeCarteret Road, Mandeville, 156, Jamaica

STAFF
Director June McCatty
Operations Manager Stacey-Ann Dillon
High School Vice Principal Rachel Hall
Prep School Vice Principal Susan Hawthorn

Computer & Support Specialist Franz Myers


Librarian Christalia Volaitis

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1967

Governed by Board of Governors


Tuition/fee currency Jamaican Dollar
Graduates attending college 90%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Swimming, Tennis,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Interact, Science, Environmental, Reading
Examinations SAT, GCSE, SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 18 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 5,751
Library Volumes
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JAPAN

JAPAN
Area: 377,915 sq km
Population: 127,368,088
Capital: Tokyo
Currency: Yen
Languages: Japanese

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Fukuoka

Japan

Fukuoka International School


Phone 81 92 841 7601
Fax 81 92 841 7602
Email admin@fis.ed.jp
Website www.fis.ed.jp
Address 18-50 Momochi, 3-chome, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka, 814-0006, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Diane Lewthwaite
Business Manager Kurt Davis
Elementary Division Head Brian Freeman
IB Diploma Coordinator Fumiko Nelson
IB PYP Coordinator Barbara Shanahan

Secondary Division Head Terry Swain


Teaching staff Full time 26; Part time 13; Total 39
Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 1; Japanese
6; Other(s) (Canadian) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
day, private non-profit
Year founded 1972
Governed by Board of Directors/Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 22; Elementary K-5 87; Middle
School 6-8 46; High School 9-12 55; Total 210

Tuition range 1,220,000-1,440,000


Annual fees Insurance 3,000
One time Fees Registration 300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Edinburgh, U of
Southern California, U of Colorado, Michigan State U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama, Piano Lab,
Violin
Sports Golf, Martial Arts, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Water Sports, Ensemble, Choir, French,
Cooking, Student Council, Soccer, Badminton, Soccer,
Outdoor Skills, Martial Arts
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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Hiroshima

Japan

Hiroshima International School


Phone 81 82 843 4111
Fax 81 82 843 6399
Email hisadmin@hiroshima-is.ac.jp
Website www.hiroshima-is.ac.jp
Address 3-49-1 Kurakake, Asakita-ku, Hiroshima, 739-1743, Japan

STAFF
Principal Mark Exton
Operations Manager Mika Solvie
Director of Studies Charles Hearsum
IT Coordinator Nigel Barker

Teaching staff Full time 17; Total 17


Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; UK 4; Japanese
6; Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Board of Directors, Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England

Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 60; Middle


School 6-8 25; High School 9-12 25; Total 120
Tuition range 750,000-2,200,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 75,000; Busing 225,000
One time Fees Registration 300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL
Special curricular programs Instrumental Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 17 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 70 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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Kobe

Japan

Canadian Academy
Phone 81 78 857 0100
Fax 81 78 857 3250
Email hdmstr@canacad.ac.jp
Website www.canacad.ac.jp
Address 4-1 Koyo-cho Naka, Higashinada-ku, Kobe, 658-0032, Japan

STAFF
Headmaster David Condon
Elementary School Principal Matthew Flinchum
Elementary/Middle School Assistant Principal
Jonathan Schatzky
High School Principal Melanie Vrba
Middle School Principal Michael Colaianni
Director of Technology Murray Smith

Media Services Coordinators Celia Schatzky &


Annette Davis
Teaching staff Full time 74; Part time 3; Total 77
Nationalities of teaching staff US 35; UK 8;
Japanese 14; Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1913
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 237; Middle
School 6-8 171; High School 9-12 202; Total 620

Tuition range 1,460,000-2,020,000


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 1,075,000; Busing
79,000 - 137,000
One time Fees Registration 346,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 85% (67% US)
Graduates have attended Brown U, U of CaliforniaBerkeley, Rhode Island School of Design, U of
Chicago, Cornell U, U of British Columbia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Habitat For Humanity, Japanese
Tea Ceremony
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 80 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 600 Instructional Computers,
42,000 Library Volumes

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Kobe

Japan

Marist Brothers International School


Phone 81 78 732 6266
Fax 81 78 732 6268
Email info@marist.ac.jp
Website www.marist.ac.jp
Address 1-2-1 Chimori-cho, Suma-ku, Kobe, 654-0072, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Marijana Munro
Business Manager Motoko Suzuta
Deputy Head of School Derek Lipp
Elementary Coordinator Kenneth Rowe
Montessori Coordinator Mark Pilgrim

IT Department Head Stephen Winter


Librarian Elbert Shitamoto
Teaching staff Full time 30; Part time 2; Total 32
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 2; Japanese
5; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1951
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, JCIS
Enrollment PreK 40; Elementary K-5 103; Middle
School 6-8 58; High School 9-12 56; Total 257
Tuition range 11,430,000-1,406,000

One time Fees Registration 255,000; Capital Levy


150,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 97% (99% US)
Graduates have attended Georgia Tech, Purdue U, U
of British Columbia, New York U, Pennsylvania State
U, U of California- Los Angeles, York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs Student Council, National Honor Society,
Athletics Association, Model UN
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 22 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes

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Kobe

Japan

St. Michaels International School


Phone 81 78 231 8885
Fax 81 78 231 8899
Email head@smis.org
Website smis.org
Address 3-17-2 Nakayamate-dori, Chuo-ku, Kobe, 650 0004, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Paul Grisewood
Office Manager Xue-Feng Liang
Deputy Head of School Wendy Taylor
KS1 Coordinator James Grimsby
KS2 Coordinator Alastair Moulton

ICT Coordinator Ahmed Aljonaid, Ph.D.


Librarian Steve Lewington
Teaching staff Full time 17; Part time 2; Total 19
Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 10; Japanese
2; Other(s) (Canadian) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-6
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 1946
Governed by School Council and Board
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment Nursery 18; PreK 22; Elementary K-5 130;


Total 170
Tuition range 96,800-1,050,000
Annual fees Insurance 3,000; Busing 200,000
One time Fees Registration 200,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 19
Language(s) taught French, Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Music, Chess
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Baseball, Cricket, Football
Examinations SAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 20 Instructional Computers, 5,500
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Kyoto

Japan

Kyoto International School


Phone 81 75 451 1022
Fax 81 75 451 1023
Email kis@kyotointernationalschool.org
Website www.kyotointernationalschool.org
Address 317 Kitatawara-cho, Nakadachiuri-sagaru, Yoshiyamachi-dori, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, 602 8247, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Annette Levy
Business Manager Megumi Emhoff
Curriculum Coordinator Mark Krabousanos
Librarian Izumi Hirai

Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 7; Total 22


Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; UK 2; Japanese
8; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-8
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1957
Governed by Executive Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Nursery 4; PreK 10; Elementary K-5 43;


Middle School 6-8 10; Total 67
Tuition range 840,000-1,684,000
One time Fees Registration 150,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates have attended Standford U, U of Oxford,
Berklee Col of Music, New York U, Kyoto U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 15
Language(s) taught Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Chess, Social Dance, Aikido, Cooking, Origami,
Jazz Dance, Environmental, Lego Animation
Examinations ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 7 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 24 Instructional Computers, 6,000
Library Volumes

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Nagoya

Japan

International Christian Academy of Nagoya


Phone 81-0561-62-4196
Fax 81-0561-62-4196
Email cheridood@icanjapan.org
Website www.icanjapan.org
Address Villa Yuzan 1F, 205 Kibutake, Nagakute-shi, Aichi-ken, 480-1117, Japan

STAFF
Director Cheri Dood
Business/Finance Manager Kent Sumiya
Head of Library/Media Center Sarah Davidson
Teaching staff Full time 18; Total 18

Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; Other(s)


(Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 2000
Governed by NICS
Accredited by Western

Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 104; Middle


School 6-8 36; High School 9-12 23; Total 178
Tuition range 818,135-882,238
Annual fees Registration 50,000; Capital Levy
20,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Learning Disabilities
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Buildings, 17 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 29 Instructional Computers, 8,000 - 10,000
Library Volumes

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Japan

Nagoya International School


Phone 81 52 736 2025
Fax 81 52 736 3883
Email info@nis.ac.jp
Website www.nagoyais.jp
Address 2686 Minamihara, Nakashidami, Moriyama-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, 463 0002, Japan

STAFF
Headmaster Matthew Parr
Business Manager Hiroshi Sakai
Director of Development Erik Olson-Kikuchi
Elementary Principal Paul Ketko
Secondary Principal Donald Fitzmahan

IT Coordinator Damianne President


Librarian Amy Wilson
Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 5; Total 45
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 2; Japanese
10; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, JCIS
Enrollment Nursery 3; PreK 12; Elementary K-5 126;
Middle School 6-8 73; High School 9-12 91; Total 305

Tuition range 1,436,000-1,618,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 100,000; Busing 180,000340,000
One time Fees Registration 200,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, Stanford U,
Nagoya U, Parsons the New School for Design, McGill
U, Dartmouth Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Habitat for Humanity, Japan Global
Issues Network, National Honor Society, National
Junior Honor Society, Student Councils, ES Drama,
MathCounts
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 140 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes

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Numazu

Japan

Katoh School
Phone 81 55 924 3322
Fax 81 55 924 3352
Email bostwick@gol.com
Website www.katoh-net.ac.jp
Address 1361-1 Nakamiyo, Numazu, Shizuoka, 410 0011, Japan

STAFF
Executive Director Mike Bostwick
Head Office Manager Sadao Hasegawa
DP Coordinator Craig Sutton
Director of Jr. & Sr. High School Nobuko Wendfeldt
Elementary Coordinator Geoff Parmentor
Kindergarten Head Teacher Lisa Sano
MYP Coordination Gay-Ann Bagotchay

IT Coordinator & Site Manager Kazuhiro Horie


Head Librarian Ayako Shanks
Teaching staff Full time 76; Part time 5; Total 81
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 2; Japanese
49; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 18

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year April-March
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1926
Governed by Board of Directors
Enrollment PreK 101; Elementary K-5 281; Middle
School 6-8 95; High School 9-12 100; Total 577
Tuition range 720,000-840,000

Annual fees Books 80,000


One time Fees Registration 200,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, McGill U,
Australian National U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Japanese, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Community Service, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Martial Arts
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 160 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes

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Osaka

Japan

Osaka International School


Phone 81 72 727 5050
Fax 81 72 727 5055
Email jsearle@senri.ed.jp
Website www.senri.ed.jp
Address 4-4-16 Onohara-nishi, Mino-shi, Osaka, 562 0032, Japan

STAFF
Head of School John Searle
Business Manager Steve Lewis
Elementary Principal Cecilia Rawlins
Middle & High School Principal Kurt Mecklem
Tech Coordinator Sam Adams

Head Librarian Chieko Singh


Teaching staff Full time 37; Part time 4; Total 41
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; UK 10;
Japanese 5; Other(s) (Australian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
private non-profit
Year founded 1991
Governed by Kwansei Gakuin Educational
Foundation
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 110; Middle School 6-8


70; High School 9-12 75; Total 255
Tuition range 1,400,000-1,700,000
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 700,000
One time Fees Registration 300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, Wesleyan U,
U of Southern California, Queens U, Rice U, Durham
U, Duke U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 33 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 80 Instructional Computers, 55,000
Library Volumes

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Sapporo

Japan

Hokkaido International School


Phone 81 11 816 5000
Fax 81 11 816 2500
Email his@his.ac.jp
Website www.his.ac.jp
Address 1-55 5-jo 19-chome, Hiragishi, Toyohira-ku, Sapporo, 062-0935, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Barry Ratzliff
Business Manager Eri Kashiwabara
Administrative Assistant Shimako Abe
International Primary Curriculum Coordinator
Peggy Shibuya
Outdoor Activities Coordinator David Piazza
Principal Dan Reynolds

Technology Coordinator Goro Senzai


Head Librarian Kathleen Riggins
Teaching staff Full time 19; Part time 7; Total 26
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; Japanese 7;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1958
Governed by Member Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 59; Middle
School 6-8 48; High School 9-12 59; Total 176
Tuition range 608,000-1,024,000

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 460,000; Insurance


3,000; Busing 90,000
One time Fees Registration 15,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 80% (75% US)
Graduates have attended U of British Columbia,
International Christian U, Richmond U, U of
Washington, U of California- Berkeley

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Outdoor, Student Council
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes

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Sendai

Japan

Tohoku International School


Phone 81 22 348 2468
Fax 81 22 348 2467
Email admin@tisweb.net
Website www.tisweb.net
Address 7-101-1 Yakata, Izumi-Ku, Sendai, 981-3214, Japan

STAFF
Head of School James Steward
Office Manager Yukiko Kawaguchi
Curriculum Coordinator Alana Steward
Elementary Coordinator Catherine Erpen
Secondary & Technology Coordinator Nick Schirmer

Library Coordinator April Sekine


Teaching staff Full time 10; Part time 10; Total 20
Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 1; Japanese
6; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1950
Governed by TIS Council & Nanko Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, JCIS

Enrollment PreK 8; Elementary K-5 45; Middle


School 6-8 17; High School 9-12 22; Total 92
Tuition range 850,000-1,080,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 120,000; Busing 50,000;
Lunch 12,600
One time Fees Registration 300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Golf, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Track
and Field, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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Tokyo

Japan

Aoba-Japan International School-Suginami


Campus
Phone 81 3 3335 6620
Fax 81 3 3332 6930
Email memberships@aobajapan.jp
Website www.aobaonline.jp
Address 7-5-1 Hikarigaoka, Nerima-ku, Tokyo, 179-0072, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Royce Jacobs
Business/Finance Manager Daniel Dittmeir
Admissions Director Hanako Shiratori
Elementary Principal Karen ONeill
President & Director of Development Adam Doi

Secondary Principal John Liss


IT Manager Brent Carlson
Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 4; Total 54
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 2; Japanese
8; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 34

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1976
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 50; Elementary K-5 140; Middle


School 6-8 65; High School 9-12 20; Total 275
Tuition range 1,035,000-2,383,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 100,000; Busing 315,000;
Lunch 128,700
One time Fees Registration 300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Japanese, Latin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Math Resource, Nurse, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs Art, Computer, Choir, Orchestra, Japanese
Dance, Hand Bell Choir, Junior Jaguars Sports
Examinations IOWA, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Buildings, 36 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 82 Instructional Computers, 9,000 Library
Volumes

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Japan

Christian Academy in Japan


Phone 81 42 471 0022
Fax 81 42 476 2200
Email infodesk@caj.or.jp
Website caj.or.jp
Address 1-2-14 Shinkawa-cho, Higashi Kurume-shi, Tokyo, 203-0013, Japan

STAFF
Headmaster Brian Vander Haak
Business Manager Rick Seely
Director of Educational Support Services Flossie
Epley
Elementary School Principal Jacquie Willson
High School Principal Anda Foxwell
Middle School Principal Tanya Hall

Technology Coordinator Dan Rudd


Librarian Virginia Blair
Teaching staff Full time 41; Part time 25; Total 66
Nationalities of teaching staff US 43; UK 1; Japanese
12; Other(s) (Canadian, Korea, Republic of) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, day
Year founded 1950
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 135; Middle School 6-8
133; High School 9-12 191; Total 459
Tuition range 1,246,000-1,654,000

Annual fees Registration 45,000; Capital Levy


70,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 90% (67% US)
Graduates have attended Purdue U, New York U,
Wheaton Col, U of Toronto, Waseda U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Digital
Arts

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Student Government
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball, Wrestling (boys)
Clubs Drama, Chapel Bands, Chess
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 235 Instructional Computers, 26,825
Library Volumes

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Japan

Columbia International School


Phone 81 4 2946 1911
Fax 81 4 2946 1955
Email admissions@columbia-ca.co.jp
Website www.columbia-ca.co.jp
Address 153 Matsugo, Tokorozawa, 359-0027, Japan

STAFF
Coordinator Tetsuya Morimata
Acting Director Mamoru Ito
Admissions Manager Natsuko Miura
Principal Barrie McCliggott, Ed.D.
Public Liaison Christopher Holland

School Administrator Ayako Hama


Senior Division Coordinator Robert Skinner
Teaching staff Full time 37; Part time 2; Total 39
Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; Canadian 19;
Other(s) (Japanese) 18

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-12
School year April-March
School type boarding, coeducational, day
Year founded 1988
Governed by Gakko Hojin Canada Gakuen
Accredited by Western, Ontario Ministry of Ed.
Regional organizations EARCOS, JASCD, TAIP
Enrollment Elementary K-5 122; Middle School 6-8
80; High School 9-12 71; Total 273
Tuition range 1,575,000-1,775,000

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 1,400,000; Busing


45,000; Lunch 81,000
One time Fees Registration 210,000; Capital Levy
420,000; Books 20,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Columbia U, U of Toronto,
McMaster U, Waseda U, Exeter Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, International, Ontario
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Japanese, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Nurse,
Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Eco Cap, Environmental, Sports, Music,
Photography, Yearbook, Karaoke, Movie
Examinations SAT, TOEFL

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 250 Instructional Computers, 5,000 Library
Volumes

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Japan

International School of the Sacred Heart


Phone 81 3 3400 3951
Fax 81 3 3400 3496
Email info@issh.ac.jp
Website www.issh.ac.jp
Address 4-3-1 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0012, Japan

STAFF
Headmistress Yvonne Hayes
Curriculum Coordinator K-12 Mary Beth Luttrell
High School Principal Charmaine Young
Kindergarten & Junior School Principal Una ONeill

Middle School Principal Margaret Griffiths


Teaching staff Full time 67; Part time 28; Total 95
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; UK 16;
Japanese 20; Other(s) (Australian) 37

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type church-affiliated, girls only
Year founded 1908
Governed by Society of the Sacred Heart Corporation
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 236; Middle School 6-8
115; High School 9-12 148; Total 499
Tuition range 1,890,000-2,060,000

One time Fees Registration 300,000


Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania,
Princeton U, Sophia U, State U of New York,
Edinburgh U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Boosters, Social Service
Council
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 49 Classrooms,
5 Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers,
50,000 Library Volumes

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Japan

K. International School Tokyo


Phone 81 3 3642 9993
Fax 81 3 3642 9994
Email info@kist.ed.jp
Website www.kist.ed.jp
Address 1-5-15 Shirakawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo, 135-0021, Japan

STAFF
School Director/Head of School Yoshishige Komaki
Elementary School Principal Kevin Yoshihara

Secondary School Principal Stephen Rothkopf

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1997
Governed by Board of Directors
Tuition range 1,480,000-1,780,000

One time Fees Registration 300,000; Capital Levy


300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Princeton U, Stanford U,
Imperial Col London, McGill U, U of Sydney

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 14,000
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Japan

Nishimachi International School


Phone 81 3 3451 5520
Fax 81 3 3456 0197
Website www.nishimachi.ac.jp
Address 2-14-7 Moto Azabu, Minato-ku, Azabu Juban, Tokyo, 106-0046, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Terence Christian
Director of Administration & External Affairs
Shusuke Ishida
Director of Admissions Kiki Jiang Yamaguchi
Director of Development Philippe Eymard
Elementary Principal Wayne Demnar
Middle School Principal Mick Hilleson

Director of Media Center Leanne Mercado


Teaching staff Full time 60; Total 60
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; UK 5; Japanese
16; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 24

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-9
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 300; Middle School 6-8


94; High School 9-12 16; Total 410
One time Fees Registration 300,000

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International
Language(s) taught Japanese, English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology, Drama

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Martial Arts, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Softball, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 36 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 325 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes

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Japan

Seisen International School


Phone 81 3 3704 2661
Fax 81 3 3701 1033
Email info@seisen.com
Website www.seisen.com
Address 1-12-15 Yoga, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 158-0097, Japan

STAFF
School Head Margaret Scott
Business Manager Masaki Kowada
Assistant High School Principal Colette Rogers
Elementary School Principal Sandra Mulligan
High School Principal Suzanne Kawasumi

Kindergarten Principal Sheila ODonoghue


IT Coordinator Douglas Jansen
Teaching staff Full time 70; Part time 17; Total 87
Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; UK 2;
Japanese 13; Other(s) (Canadian, Irish) 42

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, day,
girls only, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Seisen Jogakuin Educational
Foundation
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 287; Middle School 6-8


168; High School 9-12 165; Total 620
Tuition range 1,035,000-1,940,000
Annual fees Busing 300,000
One time Fees Registration 300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100% (45% US)
Graduates have attended New York U, U of British
Columbia, U of Tokyo, Kings Col London, U of
Sydney

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 19
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Table Tennis,
Netball, Kickball
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society, Boosters,
Adventurers, Debate, Speech, Drama, Math,
Brainbowl, Choir
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 49 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 315 Instructional Computers, 22,600
Library Volumes

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Japan

St. Marys International School


Phone 81 3 3709 3411
Fax 81 3 3707 1950
Email michelj@smis.ac.jp
Website www.smis.ac.jp
Address 1-6-19 Seta, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 158-8668, Japan

STAFF
Headmaster Br. Michel Jutras
Business Manager Kunihiko Takamichi
Curriculum Coordinator Linda Wayne
Elementary School Principal Michael DiMuzio
Elementary School Assistant Principal Steve
Tierney
High School Assistant Principal Bonetta Ramsey

High School Principal Saburo Kagei


Middle School Principal James Langholz
IT Program Manager DJ Feldmeyer
Elementary School Librarian Tammy Hays
Teaching staff Full time 91; Part time 25; Total 116
Nationalities of teaching staff US 37; UK 6; Japanese
21; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 52

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boys only, church-affiliated
Year founded 1954
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, JCIS Japan Council
of International Schools

Enrollment Elementary K-5 420; Middle School 6-8


220; High School 9-12 260; Total 900
One time Fees Registration 300,000; Capital Levy
400,000; Busing 400,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 100% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Brown U, Columbia U,
Johns Hopkins U, Stanford U, Yale U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Baseball,
Basketball, Wrestling
Clubs Leo, Habitat for Humanity, Model UN, Boy
Scouts
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT,
ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 9 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 80 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
40,000 Library Volumes

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The American School in Japan


Phone 81 422 34 5300
Fax 81 422 34 5308
Email info@asij.ac.jp
Website community.asij.ac.jp
Address 1-1-1, Nomizu, Chofu-shi, Tokyo, 182-0031, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Edwin Ladd
Business Manager Marty Tromburg
Deputy Head of School Timothy Thornton, Ed.D.
Early Learning Center Director Judy Beneventi
Elementary School Principal Daniel J. Bender
High School Principal Rick Weinland
Middle School Principal E. Scott Adams, Ed.D.

Director of Information Technology Eugene Witt


Director of Teaching and Learning & Head of
Library/Media Center Paul ONeill
Teaching staff Full time 149; Part time 4; Total 153
Nationalities of teaching staff US 110; UK 3;
Japanese 11; Other(s) (Canadian) 29

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1902
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 540; Middle School 6-8
350; High School 9-12 510; Grade 13 0; Total 1,400
Tuition range 2,197,000-2,240,940

Annual fees Capital Levy 100,000; Busing 330,000


One time Fees Registration 300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Stanford U, Tufts U, U of
Chicago

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Japanese Studies,
Outdoor Education

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Habitat for Humanity, COSA, Global Issues
Network, Model UN, Amnesty International,
Kyogen, Speech, Debate, Animal Advocates, Media
Production Network
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 100 Classrooms,
12 Computer Labs, 1,000 Instructional Computers,
70,000 Library Volumes

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Japan

Tokyo International School


Phone 81 3 5484 1160
Fax 81 3 5484 1139
Email tis@tokyois.com
Website www.tokyois.com
Address 3-4-22 Mita Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 108 0073, Japan

STAFF
Head of School Desmond Hurst, Ed.D.
Business Manager Shigeo Otsu
Deputy Head of School Lorraine Izzard, Ed.D.
Founder Patrick Newell
Office Manager Atsumi Fujii
Macintosh Computer Technician & Support Allan
Tsuda

Library Teacher Leanne Windsor, Ed.D.


Teaching staff Full time 44; Part time 5; Total 49
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; UK 2; Japanese
5; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 35

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1996
Governed by Patrick Newell
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 288; Middle


School 6-8 75; Total 383
Tuition range 1,500,000-1,890,000
Annual fees Busing 340,000
One time Fees Registration 300,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 16
Language(s) taught Japanese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Photography, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial
Arts, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Cooking, Computer, Tennis, Aikido, Karate,
Drama, Spanish, Photography, Floor Hockey, Dance

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 23 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 1,000
Library Volumes
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Japan

Saint Maur International School


Phone 81 45 641 5751
Fax 81 45 641 6688
Email office@stmaur.ac.jp
Website www.stmaur.ac.jp
Address 83 Yamate-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, 231-8654, Japan

STAFF
School Head Jeanette Thomas
Deputy School Head & Student Services Head
Catherine O. Endo
Director of Admissions Richard B. Rucci
Director of Alumni Relations & Services Yong-Lang
Kwan
Elementary School Principal Cassandra Kitani

Executive Director of Curriculum & Professional


Development Jennifer Robinson
Secondary School Principal Trent Citrano
Head of Technology Chase King
Head Librarian Jennifer Schumacher
Teaching staff Full time 61; Part time 7; Total 68
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 11; Japanese
9; Other(s) (Australian, British) 31

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, day,
private non-profit
Year founded 1872
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, JCIS, NAMTA
Enrollment PreK 43; Elementary K-5 135; Middle
School 6-8 110; High School 9-12 105; Total 393

Tuition range 1,202,000-2,107,000


One time Fees Registration 20,000
Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 99% (100% US)
Graduates have attended U of British Columbia,
International Christian U, Boston U, McGill U, U of
the Arts London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, International, IB, AP,
IGCSE, Trinity College of Music, IPC, Lions Quest
International
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Art, Ping-Pong, Jazz Band, Band, Choir, Science
Examinations IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, IB, IGCSE,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 1 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 34 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs,

188 Mac/Pc, 38 Ipads, 18,566 Library Volumes and


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Japan

Yokohama International School


Phone 81 45 622 0084
Fax 81 45 621 0379
Email yis@yis.ac.jp
Website www.yis.ac.jp
Address 258 Yamate-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 231-0862, Japan

STAFF
Head of School James MacDonald
Business Manager Chiyoka Kurahone
Elementary School Principal Jacqueline Pender
Head of Academics Dennis Stanworth
Head of School Operations Robert Pomeroy

Secondary Principal John Snowball


Information Technology Director Stephen Lehman
Teaching staff Full time 85; Total 85
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 16;
Japanese 12; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 40

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1924
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 32; Elementary K-5 239; Middle
School 6-8 154; High School 9-12 227; Total 652
Tuition range 1,050,000-2,390,000

One time Fees Registration 800,000


Tuition/fee currency Japanese Yen
Graduates attending college 95% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, U of Toronto,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Durham U, U
of British Columbia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, 1:1 Laptop
Program, Business Studies, Japanese Music

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Soccer, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Council, Brainbowl, Green,
Skateboard
Examinations SAT, SAT II, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 68 Classrooms,
1 Computer Labs, 600 Instructional Computers,
29,000 Library Volumes

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JORDAN
Area: 89,342 sq km
Population: 6,508,887
Capital: Amman
Currency: Jordanian Dinar
Languages: Arabic, English

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American Community School Amman,


Jordan
Phone 962 6 581 3944
Fax 962 6 582 3357
Email school@acsamman.edu.jo
Website www.acsamman.edu.jo
Address P.O.Box 310, Dahiat Al-Amir Rashid, Amman, 11831, Jordan

STAFF
Superintendent Larry McIlvain
Business Manager Hamdi Hamdi
Elementary & ECE Principal Diana OLeary
Elementary School Counselor Pam Pellicia
Guidance Counselor Tom Pellicia
High School Principal Steve Mancuso
Middle School Principal Rhonda Isley

Technology Coordinator Wayne Beyer


Librarian Samar Abu Ghazaleh
Teaching staff Full time 60; Part time 15; Total 75
Nationalities of teaching staff US 60; Jordanian 10;
Other(s) (Canadian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1955
Governed by Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment PreK 45; Elementary K-5 215; Middle
School 6-8 160; High School 9-12 200; Total 620
Tuition range 7,000-17,220

Annual fees Registration 1,500; Busing 1,500


One time Fees Capital Levy 4,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended American U, U of British
Colombia, Boston U, Northeastern U, Georgetown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Arabic, Student Council, National Junior
Honor Society, National Honor Society, Model UN,
Community Outreach, Leadership, Forensics &
Debate, Drama
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP, SRI

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 62 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 320 Instructional Computers, 28,000
Library Volumes

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Jordan

Amman Baccalaureate School


Phone 962 6 541 1572
Fax 962 6 541 2603
Email ghada_saifi@abs.edu.jo
Website www.abs.edu.jo
Address P.O. Box 441, Sweileh, Amman, 11910, Jordan

STAFF
Principal Stuart Bryan
Bursar Jorgen Hoeven
Head of IB Diploma College Cathy Souob
Head of Junior School Nora Shrydeh
Head of Middle Years School Bassma Nimri
Vice Principal Riham Kawar
Director of Educational Resources Christopher Webb

Head of Library & Media Center Maysa Al Haddadeh


Teaching staff Full time 161; Part time 15; Total 176
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 12;
Jordanian 143; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1981
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Elementary K-5 546; Middle School 6-8
258; High School 9-12 360; Total 1,164
Tuition range 4,255-10,630

Annual fees Busing 650


One time Fees Registration 1,050
Tuition/fee currency Jordanian Dinar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Stanford U, U of Pennsylvania, McGill
U, Yale U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Amman Model UN, Round Square,
Environmental, Community Service, Music,
Performing Arts, Visual Arts
Examinations Act, SAT, IB, PSAT

Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP


Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Mandarin,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 57 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 237 Instructional Computers, 50,000
Library Volumes

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Jordan

Modern American School


Phone 962 6 5862779 or 5810027
Fax 962 6 5816860
Email admin@modernamericanschool.com
Website www.modernamericanschool.com
Address P.O. Box 950553 Sweifieh, Code No 11195, Amman - Sweifieh, 11195, Jordan

STAFF
Principal Omaya Zamel
Head of Finance Naser Zetawi
Director of International Office & Admissions
Rumiana Nuseibeh
Head of Elementary Angela Nusheiwat
Principal of Kindergarten Angelica Foose
Principal of Middle School Eric Werner

Senior School Principal Dr. Thursenia De-Hart Porter


Head of IT Hala El-As
Chief Librarian Maysa Quteineh
Teaching staff Full time 144; Part time 9; Total 153
Nationalities of teaching staff US 28; UK 14;
Jordanian 92; Other(s) 19

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1986
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by North Central
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 22; PreK 147; Elementary K-5
401; Middle School 6-8 211; High School 9-12 278;
Total 1,059

Tuition range 3,675-8,500


Annual fees Insurance 200; Busing 750; Books 500
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Jordanian Dinar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of Toronto, U of
California, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Imperial Col London, American U of Beirut

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football, Martial Arts
Clubs Environment, Photography, Friends to the
Library
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 2 Buildings, 4 Computer Labs, 25,000


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Jordan

The International Academy - Amman


Phone 962 06 5502055
Fax 962 06 5502052
Email hr@iaa.edu.jo
Website www.iaa.edu.jo
Address Saad Khair Street, King Hussein Parks, Amman, 11814, Jordan

STAFF
Director Hana Kanan
Finance Manager Abdullah Arabiat
Deputy Director for Business & Finance Reem Abu
Harb
Deputy Director for Curriculum & Students Affairs
Christine Anne Marzouk
Primary Principal Martin Blackburn

Secondary Principal Ronald Smith


IT Manager Azzam Jarrad
Head of Libraries James Craig
Teaching staff Full time 135; Part time 9; Total 144
Nationalities of teaching staff US 14; UK 20;
Jordanian 91; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 19

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2004
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations ECIS, ISS, CIS, MEIBA
Enrollment PreK 150; Elementary K-5 377; Middle
School 6-8 208; High School 9-12 155; Total 890

Tuition range 5,530-13,490


Annual fees Busing 1,045; Lunch 960; Books 500 850
One time Fees Registration 1,400
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Arabic, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English, Arabic - Primary
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Theory of Knowledge

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs After School Activities Programme (Primary
and Secondary)
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 11 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 69 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 125 Instructional Computers, 70,283
Library Volumes

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Madaba

Jordan

Kings Academy
Phone 962 6 430 0230
Fax 962 6 430 0259
Email employment@kingsacademy.edu.jo
Website www.kingsacademy.edu.jo
Address P.O. Box 9, Madaba-Manja, 16188, Jordan

STAFF
Headmaster John Austin
Director of Finance & Legal Affairs Randa Qunsol
CFO & Deputy Headmaster Dana Adwan
Dean of Students & Deputy Headmaster Julianne
Puente
Dean of the Faculty & Deputy Headmster Sheena
Nabholz

Director of Educational Technology Ali Shameem


Director of Hrh Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al
Maktoum Library Huda Abbas
Teaching staff Full time 97; Part time 7; Total 104
Nationalities of teaching staff US 39; Jordanian 39;
Other(s) (American, Canadian) 26

INFORMATION
Grade levels 9-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 2007
Governed by The Kings Academy Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment High School 9-12 430; Total 430
Tuition range 23,200-34,400

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 30,550; Boarding, 7-day


34,400
One time Fees Registration 5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (70% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Stanford U,
Yale U, Columbia U, Brown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, AP
Average class size Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Mandarin,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Soccer, Squash,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Green, Model UN, Robotics, Debate, Theater,
Round Square, Art, Film, Student Government
Examinations Act, A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL,
AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 58 Hectares, 33 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 1
Computer Lab, One-to-One Laptops, 28,000 Library
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KAZAKHSTAN
Area: 2,724,900 sq km
Population: 17,522,010
Capital: Astana
Currency: Tenge
Languages: Kazakh (Qazaq), Russian

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Aktau

Kazakhstan

QSI International School of Aktau


Phone 8 7292 52 62 74
Email aktau@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/akt_home/akt_home.htm
Address Micro District #2, Building 74, Aktau, 130000, Kazakhstan

STAFF
Director Samuel Thomas
IT Teacher & Manager Ivan Litvin
Librarian & Russian Teacher Marina Dmitrichenko
Teaching staff Full time 5; Part time 5; Total 10

Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; Kazakhstani 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2006
Governed by Quality Schools International
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA

Enrollment PreK 8; Elementary K-5 20; Middle


School 6-8 3; Total 31
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International
Average class size Elementary 8
Language(s) taught Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 8 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 2,000
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Almaty

Kazakhstan

Almaty International School (QSI)


Phone 7 727 381-87-10/11/20
Fax 7 727 381-86-11
Email almaty@qsi.org
Website almaty.qsischool.org
Address 185 Auezov St., Kalkaman Village, Auezov District, Almaty, 050006, Kazakhstan

STAFF
Director Bruce Kleven
Business Manager Olga Duncan
Coordinator of Athletics & Activities Glenn
Chapman
Counselor Diana Smith
Director of Instruction - Elementary Eben Plese
Director of Instruction - Secondary Matt Matterson

IT Department Head Frank Southfield


Librarian Allen Chase
Teaching staff Full time 63; Part time 1; Total 64
Nationalities of teaching staff US 44; UK 1;
Kazakhstani 19

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 33; Elementary K-5 226; Middle
School 6-8 144; High School 9-12 136; Total 539
Tuition range 7,000-18,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,800; Lunch


770
One time Fees Registration 400
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (85% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, George
Washington U, New York U, West Point Academy,
John Hopkins U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Math, Student Store, Model UN, National
Honor Society
Examinations Act, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 57 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 49 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 133 Instructional Computers, 23,771
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Almaty

Kazakhstan

Miras International School - Almaty


Phone 7 727 2 551025
Fax 7 727 2 551151
Email secretary@almaty.miras.kz
Website www.miras.kz
Address 190 Al-Farabi Avenue, Almaty, Kazakhstan

STAFF
Head of School Irina Vlasyants
Primary School Principal Patricia Scott
Secondary School Principal Neil Creek
Head of IT Department Yuriy Telyuk

Librarian Gulnara Urazova


Teaching staff Full time 101; Part time 12; Total 113
Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 4;
Kazakhstani 70; Other(s) (British, Irish) 38

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1999
Governed by Nursultan Nazarbaev Educational
Foundation
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, UNESCO

Enrollment Nursery 34; PreK 55; Elementary K-5 271;


Middle School 6-8 99; High School 9-12 121; Grade 13
0; Total 580
Tuition range 1,000,000-2,500,000
One time Fees Registration 250,000
Tuition/fee currency Kazakhstan Tenge
Graduates attending college 100% (10% US)
Graduates have attended U of Rochester, U of
Glasgow, U of Richmond, Syracuse U, Kazakhstan
Institute of Management

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Russian
Language(s) of instruction English, Russian, Kazakh
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Hockey, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 7 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 57 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 35,000
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Astana

Kazakhstan

QSI International School of Astana


Phone 7 7172 978 367
Fax 7 7172 978 368
Email astana@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/ast_home/ast_home.htm
Address 21 Akyn Sara Street, Komsomolskiy Village, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

STAFF
Director Sandra Smith
Business Office Manager Vlad Shorikov
Director of Instruction John Cloyed
Library Administrator Gulmira Kussainova

Teaching staff Full time 22; Part time 6; Total 28


Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 1;
Kazakhstani 12; Other(s) (Indian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2005
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 65; Middle
School 6-8 25; High School 9-12 20; Total 130
Tuition range 6,500-21,000

Annual fees Busing 2,200; Lunch 800


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (54% US)
Graduates have attended George Washington U, U
of Minnesota, Haverford Col, Carlton Col, Grinnel Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Art, Band
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 11,000
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Atyrau

Kazakhstan

Dostyk American International School


Phone 7 7122 209203
Email info@daiskz.org
Website daiskz.org
Address Dostyk Village, 37 Vladimirskaya Street, Atyrau, 060011, Kazakhstan
Mailing Address (Atyrau Pouch Mail), P.O. Box 6066, San Ramon, California, 94583, United States

STAFF
Director Dr. Raul Hinojosa
Media Specialist Raphael Raphael, Ph.D.
Support Specialist Patricia Hinojosa
Teaching staff Full time 9; Part time 2; Total 11

Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; Kazakhstani 1;


Other(s) (Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored, day
Year founded 2002
Governed by International Schools Services
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA

Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 44; Middle


School 6-8 19; Total 73
One time Fees Registration 5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 13; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Dance,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball
Clubs Girl Scouts, Student Council
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 8,500
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Atyrau

Kazakhstan

QSI International School of Atyrau


Phone 8 712 232 1751 /52/53
Fax 8 712 232 1751 /52/53
Email atyrau@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/atr_home/atr_home.htm
Address 163, Mamekuly St., Atyrau, 060002, Kazakhstan

STAFF
Director Frank Underhill, Ph.D.
Director of Instruction Glenn Chapman
Librarian Heather Chapman
Teaching staff Full time 24; Part time 4; Total 28

Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 1;


Kazakhstani 4; Other(s) (Dutch, Italian) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2007
Governed by Quality Schools International
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment PreK 36; Elementary K-5 93; Middle
School 6-8 15; High School 9-12 11; Total 155

Tuition range 17,000-41,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Colorado State U, Simon
Frazier U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught Dutch, Italian, Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Games, Computers, Reading, Cooking, Crafts,
Multimedia, Web Design, Yearbook, Painting, Global
Issues Network
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 1 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 23 Classrooms, 30


Instructional Computers, 16,000 Library Volumes

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KENYA
Area: 580,367 sq km
Population: 43,013,341
Capital: Nairobi
Currency: Kenyan Shilling
Languages: English, Kiswahili, native languages

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Kijabe

Kenya

Rift Valley Academy


Phone 254 20 3246 249
Fax 254 20 3246 111
Email rva@kijabe.net
Website www.rva.org
Address PO Box 80, Kijabe, 00220, Kenya

STAFF
Superintendent Tim Cook
Director of Finance Linda Jander
Dean of Men Jeff Hazard
Dean of Women Deb Ort
Director of Student Guidance Alan Bouchard
Elementary Principal John Haynes
High School Principal Tim Hall

IT Department Head Dave Tilly


Library Head Sara Bouchard
Teaching staff Full time 27; Part time 18; Total 45
Nationalities of teaching staff US 35; UK 1; Kenyan
1; Other(s) (Canadian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-July
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1906
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment Elementary K-5 75; Middle School 6-8
120; High School 9-12 305; Total 500

Tuition range 143,000-456,600


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 326,000; Capital Levy
200,000
One time Fees Registration 3,500
Tuition/fee currency Kenyan Shilling
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Wake Forest U,
Princeton U, Stanford U, John Brown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 30 Hectares, 75 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 92 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes
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Nairobi

Kenya

International School of Kenya


Phone 254 20 209 1308
Fax 254 20 418 3272
Email isk_admin@isk.ac.ke
Website www.isk.ac.ke
Address P.O. Box 14103, Kirawa Road, Nairobi, 00800, Kenya

STAFF
Director John Roberts
Business Manager Moez Jiwani
Curriculum Coordinator Jodi Lake
Director of Human Resources & Administration
Sharon Wanyee
Elementary School Principal Patricia Salleh Matta
High School Principal Rob Blanchard

Middle School Principal Craig Baker


Technology Coordinator Phil Bloomstein
Library & Media Center Coordinator Barbara Jones
Teaching staff Full time 88; Part time 13; Total 101
Nationalities of teaching staff US 47; UK 12; Kenyan
17; Other(s) (American, Canadian) 25

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1976
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 14; Elementary K-5 308; Middle
School 6-8 215; High School 9-12 314; Total 851
Tuition range 10,450-20,895

Annual fees Busing 1,800


One time Fees Registration 175; Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (40% US)
Graduates have attended Amherst Col, Duke U,
London School of Economics, U of St. Andrews, U of
Michigan

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs National Honor Society, Students for
Environment, Games, Homework, Interact, Habitat
for Humanity, Book, Global Issues Network, Peer
Helpers, Pride
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 25 Hectares, 34 Buildings, 90 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 180 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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Nairobi

Kenya

Rosslyn Academy
Phone 254 020 7122407
Fax 254 020 7121306
Email info@rosslynacademy.com
Website rosslynacademy.org
Address PO Box 14146, Nairobi, 00800, Kenya

STAFF
Superintendent Gary Nipper
Accountant Simon Githinji
Director of Development & Operations Don
McGavran
Elementary School Principal Stephanie Weeks

High School Principal Don Mercer


Middle School Principal Tim Chute Ed.D.
IT Coordinator Alan Davis
Media Department Head Donna Kranik

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 1948
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA

Tuition/fee currency US Dollar


Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended LeTourneau U, U of
California- Berkeley, Wheaton Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 26
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Drama
Sports Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 16 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 38 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 140 Instructional Computers, 14,082
Library Volumes
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KOREA, REPUBLIC OF

KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
Area: 99,720 sq km
Population: 48,860,500
Capital: Seoul
Currency: South Korean Won
Languages: Korean, English

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Bundang

Korea, Republic of

Korea International School


Phone 82 31 789 0509
Fax 82 31 748 0509
Email scathers@kis.or.kr
Website www.kis.or.kr
Address 373-6 Baekhyun-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam, 463-420, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Director Steve Cathers
Director of Business Operations Daniel Choi
Elementary Principal Patrick Rich
High School Principal David Christenbury
KIS Jeju Principal/Director Jeff Beedy
Middle School Principal Richard Nies
IT Coordinator Bruce Roadside

Library Media Specialist Kris Feller


Teaching staff Full time 172; Total 172
Nationalities of teaching staff US 137; Korea,
Republic of 5; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 30

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 2000
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 34; Elementary K-5 571;
Middle School 6-8 487; High School 9-12 388; Total
1,500

Tuition range 20,800-28,000


Annual fees Busing 1,700
One time Fees Registration 800; Capital Levy 3,000;
Books 150
Graduates attending college 99% (98% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, Georgetown
U, New York U, U of California- Berkeley, U of
Pennsylvania, Duke U, U of California- Los Angeles,
Amherst Col, Carnegie Mellon U, Cornell U, Johns
Hopkins U, Tufts U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Squash, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Phoenix TV, Model UN, Habitat for Humanity,
National Honor Society, Jazz Band, Student Council,
Speech & Debate, Visual Impact, Style & Design
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 100 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs & 8 Mobile Labs, 1,140 Instructional
Computers, 28,000 Library Volumes
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Busan

Korea, Republic of

Busan International Foreign School


Phone 82 51 742 3332
Fax 82 51 742 3375
Email enquiries@bifskorea.org
Website www.bifskorea.org
Address 50 Gijang-daero, Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, 619-902, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Principal Stephen Palmer
Finance Manager Mi Kyung Kang
Head of Early Learning Center Karen Norris
Head of Elementary School Kevin Smith
Head of Middle & High School Alistair Roland
Head of School Management Jeff Blackband
Head of ICT Carina Jader

Head of Library Services Ivan Loste


Teaching staff Full time 61; Total 61
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 17; Korea,
Republic of 5; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 27

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1983
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 60; Elementary K-5 160;
Middle School 6-8 95; High School 9-12 92; Total 417
Tuition range 5,800-22,000

Annual fees Busing 2,000 - 3,500; Lunch 850 - 1,350


One time Fees Registration 250; Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Purdue U, Imperial
Col London, Paris Sorbonne U, New York U, U of
California- San Diego

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP, AP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Ceramics, Orchestra, String Group, Choir,
Yearbook, Sports, Crafts, Debating
Examinations SAT, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 26 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 220 Instructional Computers, 17,000
Library Volumes

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Daegu

Korea, Republic of

Daegu International School


Phone 82 10 53 985 1212
Email mgrice@dis.or.kr
Website www.dis.or.kr
Address 1555 Bongmu-dong, Dong gu, Daegu, 701-170, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Headmaster Mark Grice
Business Manager Doyle Choo
Principal Gary Odom
Teaching staff Full time 34; Part time 1; Total 35

Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; Korea,


Republic of 1; Other(s) (Canadian, Chinese) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day
Year founded 2010
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by New England

Enrollment Elementary K-5 100; Middle School 6-8


100; High School 9-12 70; Total 270
Tuition range 18,000-25,000
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 12,000; Busing 2,200
One time Fees Registration 250
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Robotics, Red Cross, National Honor Society,
National Junior Honor Society
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 29 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 5,000
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Daejeon

Korea, Republic of

Taejon Christian International School


Phone 82 42 620 9000
Fax 82 42 620 9010
Email tcisinfo@tcis.or.kr
Website www.tcis.or.kr
Address 709 Yong-Son Dong, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon, 305 500, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Thomas Penland
Business Administrator Lee Smith
Assistant Principal Timo Gobius
Assistant Principal Mike Moimoi
Elementary Principal George Zickefoose
Residence Program Directors Brent Frazier & Larry
Smith

Secondary Principal Mark Pleasants


Assistant Head of School Dr. Ryan Roberts
Teaching staff Full time 88; Part time 5; Total 93
Nationalities of teaching staff US 59; Korea,
Republic of 12; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 22

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1958
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 102; Middle School 6-8
105; High School 9-12 341; Total 548
Tuition range 18,260-27,000

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 13,225; Busing 1,800;


Lunch 640
One time Fees Capital Levy 3,636
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (95% US)
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania,
Northwestern U, Brown U, Duke U, Cornell U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Amnesty International, Environmental,
Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, National Honor Society,
Student Council, Key
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4.5 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 350 Instructional Computers, 11,000
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Jeju

Korea, Republic of

Korea International School, Jeju


Phone 82-64-741-0504
Fax 82-64-741-0517
Email dlee@kis.ac
Website www.kis.or.kr
Address San 11 Global Education City, Gueok-Ri, Daejung-Eup, Seogwipo-Si, Jeju-Do, 699-931, Korea

STAFF
Administrative Director David Lee
Technology Specialist Ian Craig
Libray Specialist Wendy Wagner
Teaching staff Full time 60; Part time 15; Total 75

Nationalities of teaching staff US 55; UK 2; Korea,


Republic of 10; Other(s) (Canadian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-9
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, companysponsored, day, proprietary
Year founded 2011
Governed by YBM
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 200; Middle School 6-8


200; High School 9-12 70; Total 470
Tuition range 17,000-18,000
Annual fees Registration 18,000; Boarding 7-day
12,000
One time Fees Capital Levy 3,000; Books 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish, English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 3.9 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 65 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
25,000 Library Volumes

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Pyongtaek

Korea, Republic of

International Christian School-Pyongtaek


Phone 82 31 651 1376
Fax 82 31 653 1375
Email TadRomsa@nics.org
Website www.icsptk.org
Address Shin-Dae Dong 367-3, Pyongtaek-Si, Kyunggi Do, Pyongtaek, 450-820, Korea,

STAFF
Director Tad Romsa
Business Manager Mylene Haselman
Athletic Director Jason Lantz
Lead Teacher Meredith Holder

IT Coordinator John Richards


Librarian Laurie Zanger
Teaching staff Full time 24; Total 24
Nationalities of teaching staff US 24

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Administration
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Tuition range 10,000,000-12,000,000

Annual fees Registration 450,000


One time Fees Capital Levy 2,000,000
Tuition/fee currency South-Korean Won
Graduates attending college 90% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Syracuse U, Pepperdine U,
Stony Brook U, Northwestern U, Azusa Pacific U, U of
California- Davis, Binghampton U, U of Washington

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Cheerleading
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Buildings, 18 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 7,000 Library
Volumes
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Seogwipo

Korea, Republic of

Branksome Hall Asia


Phone 82 2 6456 8405
Fax 82 2 6456 8407
Email glenradojkovich@branksome.asia
Website branksome.asia
Address San 613, Gueok-lee, Daejung-eup, Seogwipo City, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, 699-931,
Korea, Republic of

Mailing Address 5F Seoul Square, 541 Namdaemunro-5ga, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-714, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Principal Glen Radojkovich
Director of Business & Administrations Jeeun Kim
Head of Junior School JoAn Radojkovich
Head of Middle & Senior School Beverly Von
Zielonka

Digital Technologies Co-ordinator Andrew Ip


Head of Center for Learning Brian Farrell
Teaching staff Full time 60; Total 60
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 5; Korea,
Republic of 7; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 38

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, day, girls only
Year founded 2012
Governed by Board of Governors
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 100; Middle


School 6-8 150; High School 9-12 40; Total 310
Tuition range 18,330-27,040
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 17,000; Busing 1,930;
Lunch 1,100
One time Fees Registration 2,750
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Mandarin, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program,
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Squash,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Debating
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Suburban
Campus 9 Hectares, 13 Buildings, 50 Classrooms

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Seoul

Korea, Republic of

Dwight Seoul International School


Phone 82 2 305 7575
Fax 82 2 304 9933
Email admissions@dwight.or.kr
Website dwight.or.kr
Address 400 Worldcup-bukro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Head of School Kevin Skeoch
ICT Manager Roger Pelham

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 2012
Governed by The Dwight Family of Schools

Tuition range 18,716-21,853


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Community Service, Dance,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 20 Hectares

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Seoul

Korea, Republic of

Korea Kent Foreign School


Phone 08 2 2201 7091
Email kkfs@kkfs.org
Website www.kkfs.org
Address 619-30 Guui-Dong, Kwangjin-Gu, Seoul, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Principal William Van Houten III
Executive Director Hyun Suk Yoon
Computer Teacher Marc Montague
Librarian John Lee

Teaching staff Full time 25; Part time 1; Total 26


Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; Korea, Republic
of 4; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Director
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, KORCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 100; Middle School 6-8
70; High School 9-12 130; Total 300
Tuition range 12,600-15,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,000; Busing 1,100


One time Fees Registration 700
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 90% (97% US)
Graduates have attended Purdue U, U of Illinois, U
of Michigan, Syracuse U, Boston U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Newspaper, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 20,000 Library
Volumes

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Seoul

Korea, Republic of

Seoul Foreign School


Phone 82 2 330 3100
Fax 82 2 335 1857
Email sfsoffice@seoulforeign.org
Website www.seoulforeign.org
Address 55 Yonhi Dong, Seoul, 120-823, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Head of School John Engstrom, Ed.D.
Assistant Head of School-Operations Robert Black
Assistant Head of School-Academics Blair Lee
British School Headteacher Timothy J. Gray
Elementary School Principal John E. Gaylord
High School Principal Kevin C. Baker
Middle School Principal P. Lynn Gaylord

Director of InformationTechnology Jeffrey Kersting


Secondary Library Media Specialist Janis Hosemann
Teaching staff Full time 154; Part time 20; Total 174
Nationalities of teaching staff US 88; UK 24; Korea,
Republic of 13; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 49

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1912
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 12; PreK 47; Elementary K-5 633;
Middle School 6-8 365; High School 9-12 477; Total
1,534

Tuition range 11,153-26,894


Annual fees Busing 2,100
One time Fees Registration 481; Capital Levy 4,377
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended New York U, Dartmouth
Col, Northwestern U, U of Pennsylvania, Purdue U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, IB, AP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Student Council,
Fellowship of Christian Students
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, GCSE, IB, IGCSE,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 10 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 99 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
60,000 Library Volumes

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Seoul

Korea, Republic of

Seoul International School


Phone 82 31 750 1325
Fax 82 31 759 5133
Email director@siskorea.org
Website www.siskorea.org
Address 15, 1518 beon-gil, Seongnam-daero, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 461-830, Korea

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Hyung Shik Kim
Director of School Peter Corcoran
Elementary School Principal Art DeFilippo
High School Principal Jarret Lambie
Middle School Principal Liset Palmitessa

Technology Coordinator Mr. Shim


Secondary & Elementary Librarian Tim Gardes
Teaching staff Full time 98; Total 98
Nationalities of teaching staff US 61; UK 2; Korea,
Republic of 3; Other(s) (Canadian) 32

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1973
Governed by Foundation Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 474; Middle
School 6-8 267; High School 9-12 339; Total 1,093
Tuition range 21,600-26,700

Annual fees Busing 1,900; Lunch 600


One time Fees Registration 450; Books 180
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Columbia U, Duke
U, Carnegie Mellon U, Princeton U, Harvard U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York U,
Northwestern U, Wellesley Col, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Creative Writing, Forensics, Model UN,
Mathematics, National Honor Society, Drama,
Student Council, Habitat for Humanity, Knowledge
Master, Science, National Art Honor Society
Examinations AP, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 59 Classrooms, 9
Computer Labs, 438 & 1:1 Lap Top Initiative MS & HS
Instructional Computers, 30,000 Library Volumes

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Seoul

Korea, Republic of

Yongsan International School of Seoul


Phone 82 2 797 5104
Fax 82 2 797 5224
Email information@yisseoul.org
Website www.yisseoul.org
Address San 10-213, Hannam Dong, Yongsan Ku, Seoul, 140-210, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Headmaster Joe Beeson
Business Manager Stephen Boush, Ed.D.
Director of Admissions Robin Parrish
Elementary Principal Dan Lazor
Guidance Counselor Wilson Lee
High School Principal Seth Parrish
Middle School Principal Blair McCullough

Instructional Tech Director Carol Stanforth


Lead Librarian Gabriel Johnson
Teaching staff Full time 95; Part time 5; Total 100
Nationalities of teaching staff US 85; UK 2; 5;
Other(s) (Canadian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board Members
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, NAIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 400; Middle School 6-8
225; High School 9-12 300; Total 925
Tuition range 18,000-20,000

Annual fees Registration 400; Busing 1,800


One time Fees Capital Levy 5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (92% US)
Graduates have attended Northwestern U, Columbia
U, Emory U, U of California- Los Angeles, U of
Michigan

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Speech & Debate, Mu Alpha Theta,
Drama, Community Service, Newspaper, Chess,
Dance, Music Compassion
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP, PSAT, MAP, SATII,
Star Reading

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 3 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 1


Computer Labs, 15,000 Library Volumes

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Uijongbu

Korea, Republic of

International Christian School-Uijongbu


Phone 82 031 855 1277
Fax 82 031 855 1278
Email RexFreel@nics.org
Website www.ics-ujb.org
Address PO Box 23, Nok yang Dong 375-2, Uijongbu, 480-120, Korea, Republic of

STAFF
Director Rex Freel
Elementary Principal Shamala Boice
Guidance Counselor Jennifer Scudder
High School Principal Randy Lounds
Head of Technology Jay Silvas

Head of Library & Media Center Sharon Miller


Teaching staff Full time 22; Part time 5; Total 27
Nationalities of teaching staff US 24; Korea,
Republic of 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1983
Governed by School Board and NICS International
Accredited by Western, ACSI
Regional organizations EARCOS, ICEC
Enrollment Elementary K-5 60; Middle School 6-8
45; High School 9-12 100; Total 205
Tuition range 11,500,000-14,000,000

Annual fees Registration 600; Capital Levy 200


Tuition/fee currency South-Korean Won
Graduates attending college 94% (94% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Wheaton Col,
Liberty U, U of California- Los Angeles, US Military
Academy at West Point

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 13; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught German, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Drama, Singing
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Buildings, 21 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 12,000 Library
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KUWAIT

KUWAIT
Area: 17,818 sq km
Population: 2,646,314
Capital: Kuwait City
Currency: Kuwaiti Dinar
Languages: Arabic, English

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Kuwait City

Kuwait

Al-Bayan International School


Phone 965 22275000
Fax 965 22275002
Email bbsjadm@bbs.edu.kw
Website www.bbs.edu.kw
Address PO Box 24472, Kuwait City, 13105, Kuwait

STAFF
Director Thomas Quinn
Chairman & Managing Director Tariq Alsamerraie
Deputy Director Maha Kaddoura
Elementary School Principal Sheila Meibergen
High School Principal Jihad Sadeddin
Middle School Principal Debbie McIntosh
Pre-School Principal Mary Hartsfield

IT Coordinator Lamia El Khoury


Media Center Specialist Kathleen McKim
Teaching staff Full time 252; Part time 3; Total 255
Nationalities of teaching staff US 42; UK 7; Kuwaiti
18; Other(s) (Canadian, Jordanian) 188

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1977
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment PreK 120; Elementary K-5 1,040; Middle
School 6-8 360; High School 9-12 450; Total 1,970
Tuition range 2,012-4,003

Annual fees Registration 100; Busing 250


Tuition/fee currency Kuwaiti Dinar
Graduates attending college 100% (30% US)
Graduates have attended American U of Kuwait,
Harvard U, American U of Beirut, Bentley U,
Northeastern U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English & Arabic
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs National Honor Society, Model UN, Bowling,
Computer, Rock Climbing, Cooking, Painting, Table
Tennis, Soccer
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 126 Classrooms, 9
Computer Labs, 537 Instructional Computers, 55,400
Library Volumes

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Kuwait City

Kuwait

American Academy for Girls


Phone 965 2563 9612
Fax 965 2563 9648
Email cbt@aag.edu.kw
Website www.aag.edu.kw
Address Box 6087, Hawalli, 32035, Kuwait

STAFF
Superintendent Charleen Thompson
Executive Director Khaledah Al Mudhaf
Elementary School Principal Kristine Knutson
Middle School Principal Katrina Franklin
Information Technologist Thomas Junu

Head of Library & Media Center Dema Omar


Teaching staff Full time 133; Part time 1; Total 134
Nationalities of teaching staff US 43; Other(s)
(Canadian, Palestinian) 91

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year September-June
School type day, girls only, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA

Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 140; Elementary K-5


260; Middle School 6-8 180; High School 9-12 250;
Total 850
Tuition range 1,075-3,300
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency Kuwaiti Dinar
Graduates attending college 70%
Graduates have attended Kuwait U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Academic Games, INJAZ
Examinations IOWA, SAT, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 1 Buildings, 83 Classrooms, 3 Computer


Labs, 80 Instructional Computers

Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Kuwait City

Kuwait

American Creativity Academy


Phone 965 2267 3333
Fax 965 2263 2478
Email gertrude@aca.edu.kw
Website www.aca.edu.kw
Address Sharhabil Street-Block 9, PO Box 1740, Kuwait City, 32018, Kuwait

STAFF
Superintendent Gertrude Gomez
Operations Manager Ali Al-Marri
ACA Kindergarten Principal Allison Ibrahim
Elementary School Principal, Boys Campus Jeffrey
DeVaney
Elementary School Principal, Girls Campus Karen
Arter
Middle & High School Principal, Boys Campus
Joseph Morris

Middle & High School Principal, Girls Campus Diane


Richardson
Principal, ICA Campus Wendie Anderson
IT Manager Amed Fawzy
Librarian Nehad Mohammed
Teaching staff Full time 300; Part time 45; Total 345
Nationalities of teaching staff US 175; Kuwaiti 25;
Other(s) (Palestinian Territory, Egyptian) 145

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type boys only, company-sponsored, day,
girls only, proprietary
Year founded 1997
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA

Enrollment PreK 120; Elementary K-5 1,857; Middle


School 6-8 550; High School 9-12 578; Total 3,105
Tuition range 1,350-2,912
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency Kuwaiti Dinar
Graduates attending college 99% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Indiana U, American U of
Sharjah, Purdue U, Stanford U, Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 175 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 40,000
Library Volumes

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Kuwait City

Kuwait

American International School of Kuwait


Phone 965 2225 5155
Fax 965 2225 5156
Email superintendent@aiskuwait.org
Website www.aiskuwait.org
Address PO Box 3267, Salmiya, 22033, Kuwait

STAFF
Superintendent Russ McLean
Business Manager Wafaa Amarah
Elementary Principal Kevin Haggith
High School Principal Alicia Brown
Middle School Principal David Botbyl

Coordinator of Educational Technology Kevin


McKeon
Teaching staff Full time 161; Total 161
Nationalities of teaching staff US 62; UK 1; Kuwaiti
1; Other(s) (Canadian) 97

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1991
Governed by Samera Al-Rayes, Director/Owner
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 70; Elementary K-5 895; Middle
School 6-8 375; High School 9-12 400; Total 1,740
Tuition range 1,720-4,026

Annual fees Registration 100; Busing optional


Tuition/fee currency Kuwaiti Dinar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Boston U, Pepperdine U, U
of Toronto, Queen Mary U, U of Manchester, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Purdue U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Forensics, MS/HS Arts Festival,
School Theater, Music Performances, Art Exhibits,
Academic Games, Leadership Conference
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 119 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 340 Instructional Computers,
60,000 Library Volumes

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Kuwait

Fawzia Sultan International School


Phone 965 22619725 ext. 212
Fax 965 22619724
Email tania.woodburn@fsis.edu.kw
Website www.fsis.edu.kw
Address Hawally, Block 67, Beirut Street, Behind Dar Ashifaa Hospital, Kuwait City, 13008, Kuwait

STAFF
Director Tania Callaway
Chairman & Managing Director Tareq Al-Samerraie
Principal Bill Morgan
Technology Department Coordinator Lorraine Els

School Librarian Emily Smith


Teaching staff Full time 55; Part time 1; Total 56
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; Other(s)
(Canadian, Egyptian) 44

INFORMATION
Grade levels 2-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Ministry of Education in Kuwait, US,
Canada
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Elementary K-5 27; Middle School 6-8 45;
High School 9-12 80; Total 152

Annual fees Busing 250


One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency Kuwaiti Dinar
Graduates attending college 95% (5% US)
Graduates have attended Gulf U for Science &
Technology, American U of Kuwait, American U of
Washington, Grossmont Col, Box Hill Col Kuwait

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, Ministry of Education
Average class size Elementary 6; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Arabic, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Squash, Art, Music, Computer, Swimming,
Drama
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Buildings, 35 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 125 Instructional Computers, 6,000 Library
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Kuwait

The American School of Kuwait


Phone 965 2266 4341
Fax 965 2265 0438
Email ask@ask.edu.kw
Website www.ask.edu.kw
Address Al-Muthana St. and 4th Ring Rd., Block 7, Building 900017, Hawalli, Kuwait City, 32042, Kuwait
Mailing Address P.O.Box 6735, Al Muthanna Street, Hawalli, 32042, Kuwait

STAFF
Superintendent Rebecca Ness
Business Manager Nael Attya
Director of Studies Scott Dennison
Elementary School Principal Susan Boyer
High School Principal Tara Waudby

Middle School Principal David Brown


Librarian Christopher Roberts
Teaching staff Full time 165; Total 165
Nationalities of teaching staff US 91; Kuwaiti 2;
Other(s) (Canadian) 72

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA

Enrollment PreK 66; Elementary K-5 822; Middle


School 6-8 419; High School 9-12 540; Total 1,847
Tuition range 940-4,612
Annual fees Registration 100; Busing 300
Tuition/fee currency Kuwaiti Dinar
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Brown U, Stanford U, U of
Pennsylvania, Claremont Mckenna Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Debate, Forensics
Examinations IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 137 Classrooms, 7
Computer Labs, 320 Instructional Computers, 26,500
Library Volumes

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Kuwait

Universal American School


Phone 965 1822 827
Fax 965 2261 5007
Email uas@qualitynet.net
Website www.uas.edu.kw
Address Hawalli 3rd Ring Road, Opposite Al-Qadsiya Area, Kuwait City, 17035, Kuwait

STAFF
Superintendent Sherlock Hirning
Business Manager Mohammed Rashwan
Elementary Principal Joan Khaja
High School Counselor Denise Al-Shammari
High School Principal Dr. Paul Sullivan
Middle School Counselor Kamisha Padilla
Middle School Principal Dr. Dale Eineder

Head of Technology Bibi Alghanim


Head of Library May AL-Hajjaj
Teaching staff Full time 150; Total 150
Nationalities of teaching staff US 57; UK 1; Kuwaiti
7; Other(s) (Canadian, Egyptian) 85

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1976
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA, NEASC
Enrollment Nursery 55; PreK 133; Elementary K-5
740; Middle School 6-8 358; High School 9-12 438;
Total 1,724

Tuition range 1,775-3,513


Annual fees Busing 350-370
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency Kuwaiti Dinar
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended Boston U, Carnegie Mellon
U, Concordia U, Arizona State U, Bethany Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Computer, Chess, Homework, Horseback
Riding, Skating, Karate, Painting, Swimming,
Rollerblading
Examinations Act, SAT, Stanford, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 88 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers,
Approx 25,000 Library Volumes

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KYRGYZSTAN

KYRGYZSTAN
Area: 199,951 sq km
Population: 5,496,737
Capital: Bishkek
Currency: Som
Languages: Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Russian

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Bishkek

Kyrgyzstan

QSI International School of Bishkek


Phone 996 312 56-31-39
Fax 996 312 56-31-40
Email bishkek@qsi.org
Website bishkek.qsischool.org
Address 14-A Tynystanova Street, Bishkek, 720055, Kyrgyzstan

STAFF
Director Art Hudson
Accountant Svetlana Buhantseva
Head of Technology Wesley Steele
Head of Library Alexandra Kuzmina

Teaching staff Full time 16; Part time 2; Total 18


Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; UK 1;
Kyrgyzstan 6; Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 67; Middle
School 6-8 23; High School 9-12 10; Total 120
Tuition range 16,700-18,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Lunch 80


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Berkeley Col of Music,
American U Central Asia, U of South Africa, U of
Denver, Albion Col, State U of New York, Florida
Technological U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught French, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Math
Resource, Physician, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,


Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Track and Field
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 17 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 4,000
Library Volumes

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LAOS

LAOS
Area: 236,800 sq km
Population: 6,586,266
Capital: Vientiane (Viangchan)
Currency: Kip
Languages: Lao, French, English

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Vientiane

Laos

Vientiane International School


Phone 856 21 486 001
Fax 856 21 486 009
Email contact@vislao.com
Website www.vislao.com
Address PO Box 3180, Phonsavanh Road, Vientiane, Laos

STAFF
Director Greg Smith
Business Manager Bryndis Chapman
Middle School Coordinator Kim Green
Primary Head Carmel McCormick

Librarian Philip Williams


Teaching staff Full time 47; Part time 2; Total 49
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 3; Laotian 2;
Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 36

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1991
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 20; Elementary K-5 190;
Middle School 6-8 90; High School 9-12 90; Total 400
Tuition range 2,880-15,610

Annual fees Capital Levy 2,200; Busing 750; Lunch


450
One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (20% US)
Graduates have attended Wheaton Col, U of British
Columbia, U of Seattle, Trinity Col, U of Canterbury

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Student Council
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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LATVIA

LATVIA
Area: 64,589 sq km
Population: 2,191,580
Capital: Riga
Currency: Latvian Lat
Languages: Latvian, Russian

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Latvia

International School of Latvia


Phone 371 6775 5146
Fax 371 6775 5009
Email isloffice@isl.edu.lv
Website www.isl.edu.lv
Address Meistaru 2, Pinki, LV 2010, Latvia

STAFF
Director Larry Molacek
Finance Manager Ieva Berzina
IB Diploma Coordinator Rhonda Fisher
MYP Coordinator Ieva Smits
Principal & PYP Coordinator Randy Eplin
Technology Coordinator & Communication Director
David Callaway

Library Head Ligita Callaway


Teaching staff Full time 35; Part time 1; Total 36
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 2; Latvian
5; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 100; Middle
School 6-8 30; High School 9-12 70; Total 220
Tuition range 4,000-14,700

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,500; Busing 500; Lunch


350
One time Fees Registration 400 - 1,450
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, Leeds U, U
of Maine, U of Portsmouth, U of South Hampton,
William & Mary Col, St. Andrews U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,


Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 1 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 160 Instructional Computers, 14,000 Library
Volumes

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LEBANON

LEBANON
Area: 10,400 sq km
Population: 4,140,289
Capital: Beirut
Currency: Lebanese Pound
Languages: Arabic, French, English, Armenian

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Beirut

Lebanon

American Community School at Beirut


Phone 961 1 374 370 ext. 105
Fax 961 1 366 050
Email mbedeir@acs.edu.lb
Website www.acs.edu.lb
Address 67 Nigeria Street, Jal al Bahr, Beirut, 2035-8003, Lebanon

STAFF
Headmaster George Damon, Jr. Ed.D.
Business Manager Johnny Tanas
Early Years Principal Adele Hutchison
Elementary Principal Sandra Hite
High School Principal Fabio Corvaglia
Middle School Principal Karim Abu Haydar
Deputy Headmaster David Warren, Ph.D.

Head Librarian Andrea Norman


Teaching staff Full time 162; Part time 8; Total 170
Nationalities of teaching staff US 37; Lebanese 113;
Other(s) (Canadian, Jordanian) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1905
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 44; Elementary K-5 491; Middle
School 6-8 219; High School 9-12 307; Total 1,061
Tuition range 10,400-14,100

Annual fees Registration 2,000


One time Fees Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Vassar Col, Middlebury
Col, U of California- Davis, McGill U, U of Warwick

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Movie
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, IB, PSAT,
NNAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 16 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 65 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 156 Instructional Computers, 30,000
Library Volumes

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Beirut

Lebanon

International College
Phone 961 1 371 294
Fax 961 1 362 500
Email iclb@ic.edu.lb
Website www.ic.edu.lb
Address Bliss Street, PO Box 113-5373, Beirut, Lebanon

STAFF
President John Johnson
Chief Financial Officer Talal Jundi
Director of Elementary School Julia Kozak
Director of Human Resources Hiba Chaaban
Director of Middle School Wadad Hoss
Director of Secondary School Paula Moufarrij
Senior Vice President Mishka M. Mourani

IT Coordinator Mahmud Shihab


Acting Head Librarian Connie Hadba
Teaching staff Full time 322; Part time 33; Total 355
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; UK 1; Lebanese
325; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1891
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 666; Elementary K-5 1,161; Middle
School 6-8 996; High School 9-12 690; Total 3,513
Tuition range 11,535,000-13,450,000

Annual fees Busing 1,640,000; Books 600,000


Tuition/fee currency Lebanese Pound
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended American U of Beirut,
Harvard U, McGill U, Tufts U, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Physician

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 175 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 372 Instructional Computers,
100,000 Library Volumes

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Beirut

Lebanon

Sagesse High School, Mary Mother of Wisdom


Phone 961 1 872 145
Fax 961 1 872 149
Email sagessehs@sagessehs.edu.lb
Website www.sagessehs.edu.lb
Address Ain Saadeh, El Metn, 1476, Lebanon
Mailing Address Ain Saadeh Main Road, Beit Mery, 1476, Lebanon

STAFF
Rector Reverend Fr. Gabriel Tabet
Business Manager Joseph Gharios
Head of Intermediate Division Samira Mallat
Head of Lower Elementary Division Mireille Kopaly
Head of Preschool Manal Boustany
Head of Secondary Division & Academic Dean Cesar
Wazen

Head of Upper Elementary Division Juhaina Abu


Khalil
IB Coordinator Lady Maalouf
IT Manager Walid Geagea
Librarian Joelle Laoun
Teaching staff Full time 200; Part time 20; Total 220
Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; UK 20;
Lebanese 180

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1992
Governed by Catholic Church
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 11; PreK 24; Elementary K-5 298;
Middle School 6-8 250; High School 9-12 332; Total
915

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 18,000; Boarding, 7-day


22,000
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended American U of Beirut,
Lebanese American U, McGill U, U of Michigan, Royal
Col of Surgeons

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Italian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Speech/Hearing

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 59 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 12,100
Library Volumes
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Beirut

Lebanon

Universal College of Aley


Phone 9615-556665
Fax 9615-556660
Email uca@universalcollege.edu.lb
Website www.ucalebanon.com
Address Aley Court Street, P.O. Box 284, Aley, Lebanon

STAFF
Director Walter Day, III
Accounts Manager Suzan Andary
Technology Systems Coordinator Neda Timani
Teaching staff Full time 65; Part time 3; Total 68

Nationalities of teaching staff US 3; Lebanese 57;


Other(s) (Canadian, Venezuelan) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1907
Governed by Owner-Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations MAIS

Tuition range 4,000,000-5,900,000


Annual fees Registration 500,000; Books 400,000
Tuition/fee currency Lebanese Pound
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended American U of Beirut,
Lebanese American U, American U of Science &
Technology, Lebanese Arab U, U of Alberta

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Martial Arts,
Skiing
Clubs Health, Service, Subject Honor Societies,
Model UN
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, SATII, National Brevet
(Gr 9)

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 2,000 Library
Volumes
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LESOTHO

LESOTHO
Area: 30,355 sq km
Population: 1,930,493
Capital: Maseru
Currency: Maloti
Languages: Sesotho, English, Zulu, Xhosa

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Maseru

Lesotho

American International School-Lesotho


Phone 266 22 322 987
Fax 266 22 311 963
Email director@aisl.co.ls
Website www.aisl.co.ls
Address 14 United Nations Road, Maseru, 100, Lesotho
Mailing Address c/o US Embassy Maseru, 2340 Maseru Place, Dulles, Virginia, 20189, United States

STAFF
Director Dwight Mott
Business & Office Manager Mahlape Mosoeuyane
K-10 Principal Daniel Kriebel
IT Coordinator Jonathan Glenn

Librarian Rohini Pulyadath


Teaching staff Full time 15; Total 15
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; Mosotho 4;
Other(s) (Zambian, Canadian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-10
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1991
Governed by Board of Advisors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA

Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 15; Elementary K-5 105;


Middle School 6-8 35; High School 9-12 10; Total 180
Tuition range 4,150-12,500
One time Fees Registration 170; Capital Levy 1,375
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 14
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 13 Classrooms, 0
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 7,000
Library Volumes

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Maseru

Lesotho

Maseru English Medium Preparatory School


Phone 266 22312 276
Fax 266 22312 276
Email headteacher@maseruprep.co.ls
Website www.maseruprep.co.ls
Address Caldwell Road, Maseru West, Maseru, 100, Lesotho

STAFF
Head Teacher Richard Free
Bursar Mampho Motsusi
Deputy Head Mapokha Silase
Lower School Coordinator Maria Mohale
ICT Technician Kuena Mokuena

Librarian Rosina Mphethi


Teaching staff Full time 22; Total 22
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 2; Mosotho 13;
Other(s) (Australian, Indian) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-6
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1895
Governed by School Board of Governors
Enrollment Nursery 26; PreK 45; Elementary K-5 190;
Middle School 6-8 40; Total 301

Tuition range 17,834-35,659


Annual fees Capital Levy 600; Books 450
One time Fees Registration 392
Tuition/fee currency Lesotho Loti

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 18
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial
Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Basketball, Cricket

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 17 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 25 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes
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LIBERIA

LIBERIA
Area: 111,369 sq km
Population: 3,887,886
Capital: Monrovia
Currency: Liberian Dollar
Languages: English, native languages

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Monrovia

Liberia

American International School of Monrovia


Phone 231 777 458 742
Email aismadmissions@gmail.com
Website www.aismonrovia.org
Address Old Road, Congo Town, P.O Box 1625, Monrovia, Liberia
Mailing Address PO Box 1625, Monrovia, Liberia

STAFF
Director General Jeff Trudeau
Business/Finance Manager Jonathan Suter-Whaley
Teaching staff Full time 11; Part time 2; Total 13

Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; UK 1 Liberian 4;


Other(s) (South African) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2007
Governed by School Board
Regional organizations AISA

Enrollment PreK 8; Elementary K-5 74; Middle


School 6-8 16; Total 98
Tuition range 7,000-11,000
One time Fees Capital Levy 3,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Dance, Drama,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Karate, Musical Experession
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Table Tennis
Examinations MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 17 Classrooms, 6
Instructional Computers, 2,000 Library Volumes

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LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA


Area: 1,759,540 sq km
Population: 6,733,620
Capital: Tripoli (Tarabulus)
Currency: Libyan Dinar
Languages: Arabic, Italian, English

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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

American Libyan International School


Phone 218918223771
Email msewidan@hotmail.com
Web www.Alis.com
Address Gergarsh street, In front of Zarqa Alyamama 1, Tripoli, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

STAFF
International Education Consultant Magdy Sewidan
Finance Manager Ali Mehana
Executive Manager Fouad Ali
Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 5; Total 20

Nationalities of teaching staff UK 2; Other(s) 18

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-6
School year September-June
Year founded 2012
Governed by Zorieba Foundation

Tuition/fee currency Libyan Dinar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught English

Special curricular programs Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology
Sports Soccer, Basketball

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

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LITHUANIA

LITHUANIA
Area: 65,300 sq km
Population: 3,525,761
Capital: Vilnius
Currency: Litas
Languages: Lithuanian, Russian

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Vilnius

Lithuania

American International School of Vilnius


Phone 370 5 212 10 31
Fax 370 5 264 72 02
Email director@aisvilnius.lt
Website www.aisv.lt
Address Subaciaus 41, Vilnius, LT-11350, Lithuania

STAFF
Director Robert Hinman
Administrative Officer & Finance Rasa Marija
Sabaliauskiene
Activities Coordinator Jolita Norkunaite
Admissions & Marketing Coordinator Ieva
Dovydeniene
Assistant Director Dustin Shipman

Guidance (Part time) Emily Hinman


Computer Specialist & Coordinator Eric Olive
Librarian Egle Vidutyte
Teaching staff Full time 25; Part time 12; Total 37
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; Lithuanian 23;
Other(s) (Australian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 34; Elementary K-5 102;
Middle School 6-8 30; High School 9-12 45; Total 221
Tuition range 12,360-14,420

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,000


One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 90% (35% US)
Graduates have attended Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, U of California- Berkeley, New York U,
Cooper Union, Hult U, Imperial Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 9
Language(s) taught French, German, Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 70 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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LUXEMBOURG

LUXEMBOURG
Area: 2,586 sq km
Population: 509,074
Capital: Luxembourg
Currency: Euro
Languages: Luxembourgish, German, French

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Luxembourg

International School of Luxembourg


Phone 352 260 440
Fax 352 260 44704
Email info@islux.lu
Website www.islux.lu
Address 36 boulevard Pierre Dupong, L-1430, Luxembourg

STAFF
Director Christopher Bowman
Business Manager Ruth Smiley
Deputy Lower School Principal David Walker
Lower School Principal Patricia Angoy
Upper School Principal Nicki Crush

Technology Manager Jason Edwards


Teaching staff Full time 110; Part time 27; Total 137
Nationalities of teaching staff US 52; UK 49;
Luxembourger 2; Other(s) (Australian) 34

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1963
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 35; Elementary K-5 452; Middle
School 6-8 263; High School 9-12 293; Total 1,043
Tuition range 5,220-16,700

One time Fees Registration 900-1,500; Capital Levy


1,000
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended U of Queensland, U of St.
Andrews, U of Warwick, Boston U, Northwestern U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Global Issues Network, Duke of Edinburghs
Award, Student Council, Choir, Band, Yearbook,
School Newspaper
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, GCSE, IB, IGCSE,
PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 82 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers,
20,000 Library Volumes

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MACEDONIA

MACEDONIA
Area: 25,713 sq km
Population: 2,082,370
Capital: Skopje
Currency: Macedonian Denar
Languages: Macedonian, Albanian

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Skopje

Macedonia

American School, Macedonia


Phone 389 2 3063 265
Fax 389 2 3091 332
Email contact@asm.edu.mk
Website www.asm.edu.mk
Address Nikola Parapunov BB, Makotex Complex, Skopje, 1000, Macedonia

STAFF
Superintendent Mike Bujko
Assistant Superintendent Katerina Anguseva
Principal Jason Brown
Teaching staff Full time 9; Part time 6; Total 15

Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 2;


Macedonian 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Northwest
Regional organizations CEESA

Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 25; Middle


School 6-8 25; High School 9-12 15; Total 75
Tuition range 3,300-3,850
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (10% US)
Graduates have attended U of Southern California,
U of California- Los Angeles, New York U, Yale U,
Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 8; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Physician

Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,


Physical Education, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 20 Instructional Computers, 1,500
Library Volumes

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Skopje

Macedonia

QSI International School of Skopje


Phone 389 2 306 7678
Fax 389 2 306 2250
Email skopje@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/mcn_home/mcn_home.htm
Address Ilindenska BB, Reon 39A, Skopje, 1000, Macedonia

STAFF
Director Robert Tower
Office Manager Alex Kostadinovski
QSI Administrative Assistant Zaharija Tosanova
IT Specialist Vladimir Andovski

Librarian Stojana Popovska


Teaching staff Full time 31; Part time 1; Total 32
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; 21

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 12; Elementary K-5 45; Middle
School 6-8 10; High School 9-12 10; Total 77

Tuition range 5,600-18,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,500; Lunch
700
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 33% (33% US)
Graduates have attended Pace U, U of Idaho,
American U of Paris, Pennsylvania State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 9; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught French, German
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Archery,
Fencing
Clubs Debate, Model UN, Science, Drama
Examinations SAT, AP, IGCSE, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 13 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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MADAGASCAR

MADAGASCAR
Area: 587,041 sq km
Population: 22,585,517
Capital: Antananarivo
Currency: Madagascar Ariary
Languages: French, Malagasy, English

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Antananarivo

Madagascar

American School of Antananarivo


Phone 261 20 22 42039
Fax 261 20 22 53433
Email miasaadm@gmail.com
Website www.asamadagascar.org
Address BP 1717, Lot II J 161 A Ambodivoanjo Ivandry, Antananarivo, 101, Madagascar
Mailing Address 2040 Antananarivo Place, Dulles, VA, 20189, United States

STAFF
Director Dr. Amy Parish
Senior Bookkeeper Valerie Ratsimbazafy
Principal Stacy Rosie
Registrar Chantal Razafindrakambana
Technology Coordinator Julien Rakotondrasoa

Librarian Lanto Rakotoarison


Teaching staff Full time 31; Part time 3; Total 34
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 1; Malagasy
6; Other(s) (Dutch) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1969
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment Nursery 9; PreK 9; Elementary K-5 98;
Middle School 6-8 49; High School 9-12 68; Total 233
Tuition range 4,000-15,040

Annual fees Registration 250


One time Fees Capital Levy 4,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania, U of
California- Berkeley, Harvard U, Royal Holloway- U of
London, U of Toronto

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IBPYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs French, Model UN, Service Summit
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 85 Instructional Computers, 11,000
Library Volumes

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Toamasina

Madagascar

Ambatovy International School


Phone +261-033-37-652-20
Email AIS@ambatovy.mg
Address C/O Ambatovy Project, EX SMOI Building, Bv Augagneur, Toamasina, 501, Madagascar

STAFF
Head of School Nancy Hoppe
Teaching staff Full time 6; Part time 5; Total 11

Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; Malagasy 5;


Other(s) (Canadian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-11
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored, day
Year founded 2011
Governed by Company Board

Regional organizations AISA


Enrollment PreK 6; Elementary K-5 15; Middle School
6-8 6; High School 9-12 4; Total 31
Tuition/fee currency Canadian Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 6; Secondary 4
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton
Clubs Cooking, Arts & Crafts, Yoga, Board Games,
English Conversation, Geocaching
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural

Campus 2 Buildings, 7 Classrooms, 25 Instructional


Computers, 5,000 Library Volumes

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MALAWI

MALAWI
Area: 118,484 sq km
Population: 16,323,044
Capital: Lilongwe
Currency: Malawian Kwacha
Languages: Chichewa, Chinyanja, additional native languages

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Lilongwe

Malawi

Bishop Mackenzie International School


Phone 265 1756 364
Fax 265 1751 374
Email info@bmis.mw
Website bmis.mw
Address Plot Number 3/3/019 Baron Avenue, Area 3, Lilongwe, Malawi
Mailing Address PO Box 102, Lilongwe, Malawi

STAFF
Director Nikolas Bishop
Buisness Manager Willy Horea
Head of Primary School Janette Johnson
Head of Secondary School Paul Harrison
Head of IT Faculty Shane OLoughlin

Librarian Veronica Mahari


Teaching staff Full time 63; Part time 1; Total 64
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 28;
Malawian 2; Other(s) (Canadian, South African) 24

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1944
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations AISA

Enrollment PreK 63; Elementary K-5 396; Middle


School 6-8 129; High School 9-12 141; Total 729
Tuition range 11,964-18,464
Annual fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 97% (33% US)
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Brown U, British
Columbia U, U of Cambridge, Warwick U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Chess, Student Council, Model UN, Cooking,
Music & Dance Performance, Computer
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 12 Hectares, 22 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes

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MALAYSIA

MALAYSIA
Area: 329,847 sq km
Population: 29,179,952
Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Currency: Ringgit
Languages: Bahasa Malaysia, English, Chinese

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Georgetown

Malaysia

Dalat International School


Phone 60 4 899 2105
Fax 60 4 890 2141
Email admissions@dalat.org
Website www.dalat.org
Address Jalan Tanjung Bunga, Tanjung Bunga, 11200, Malaysia

STAFF
Director Karl Steinkamp
CFO & National Staff Director Joel Chong
Director of Development Larry Chinn
Elementary Principal Heather Fischer
High School Principal Brian Brewster
Middle School Principal Wayne Sawatzky
Residence Life Supervisor Brian Weidemann

Educational Technology Coordinator Jon Horton


Teaching staff Full time 79; Part time 17; Total 96
Nationalities of teaching staff US 65; UK 1;
Malaysian 4; Other(s) (Canadian, South African) 26

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1929
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 30; Elementary K-5 140; Middle
School 6-8 145; High School 9-12 190; Total 505
Tuition range 8,000-38,700

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 34,400; Capital Levy


4,650; Lunch 1,400
One time Fees Registration 4,150
Tuition/fee currency Malaysian Ringgit
Graduates attending college 100% (95% US)
Graduates have attended U of Washington, Biola U,
Wheaton Col, U of Wisconsin, U of Michigan

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Forensics, Student Council, Boy & Girl Scouts
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 20 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers, 21,000
Library Volumes

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Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Garden International School


Phone 60 3 6209 6888
Fax 60 3 6201 2468
Email admissions@gardenschool.edu.my
Website www.gardenschool.edu.my
Address No 16 Jalan Kiara 3, Off Jalan Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur, 50480, Malaysia

STAFF
Principal Stuart Walker
Head of Finance & Administration Kok Liang Leong
Acting Head of Kuantan Campus Joanne Julien
Head of Primary School Neil Smith
Head of Secondary School Graham Wilson
ICT Director Stephen Trask

Library & Learning Resource Manager Primalani


Muthucumaru
Teaching staff Full time 244; Part time 44; Total 288
Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 140;
Malaysian 119; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 28

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-July
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1951
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, SIRIM
Regional organizations ECIS, FOBISSEA, SEASAC

Enrollment PreK 170; Elementary K-5 970; Middle


School 6-8 515; High School 9-12 490; Total 2,145
Tuition range 30,864-55,710
One time Fees Registration N-R (10,000) Y1-13
(20,000)
Tuition/fee currency Myanmar Kyat

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Drama

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Debating, Aeronautics, Math, Poetry, Chess
Examinations A-level GCE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3.64 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 114 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 295 Instructional Computers,
89,565 Library Volumes

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Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

MontKiara International School


Phone 60 3 20938604
Fax 60 3 20936045
Email info@mkis.edu.my
Website www.mkis.edu.my
Address 22 Jalan Kiara, MontKiara, Kuala Lumpur, 50480, Malaysia

STAFF
Head of School Walter Morris
Business & Finance Manager Clinton Ho
Coordinator, Curriculum & Instruction Heather
Shepherd
Elementary Principal Deborah Chisholm
Middle & High School Principal Gary Melton

Student Support Services Coordinator Frances


Burns-Munro
IT Coordinator Christian Blessing
Head of Library & Media Center Laura Forgie
Teaching staff Full time 109; Part time 4; Total 113
Nationalities of teaching staff US 58; UK 6;
Malaysian 8; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 41

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 65; Elementary K-5 494; Middle
School 6-8 236; High School 9-12 226; Total 1,021
Tuition range 46,761-90,678

One time Fees Registration 29,000


Tuition/fee currency Myanmar Kyat
Graduates attending college 90% (90% US)
Graduates have attended U of British Colombia, U
of Manchester, U of Alberta, Oregon State U, U of
Illinois

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation

Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,


Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Debating, IB Film, Computer, Speech & Drama,
Symphonic Band, Student Council, Varsity Council,
Yearbook, Model UN, Helping Hands, Habitat for
Humanity, National Honor Society, Tri-M Honor
Society
Examinations IOWA, SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 86 Classrooms,
5 Computer Labs, 550 Instructional Computers,
38,000 Library Volumes

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Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

The Alice Smith School


Phone 60 3 2148 3674
Fax 60 3 2148 3418
Email klass@alice-smith.edu.my
Website www.alice-smith.edu.my
Address 2 Jalan Bellamy, Kuala Lumpur, 50460, Malaysia

STAFF
Chairman, Council of Governors David Chapplow
Director of Finance & Administration Jean Chang
Assistant Principal, Primary Campus Marcus
Sherwood
Assistant Principal, Secondary Campus Trevor
Spence
Director of School Valerie Thomas-Peter

Primary Principal Stephen Caulfield


Secondary Principal Roger Schultz
Faculty Head, Design Technology Adam Philips
Teacher Librarian Robert George
Teaching staff Full time 134; Part time 5; Total 139
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 111; Malaysian 12;
Other(s) (Irish, Australian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year September-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1946
Governed by Council
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 25; PreK 110; Elementary K-5
549; Middle School 6-8 332; High School 9-12 380;
Total 1,396

Tuition range 7,460-17,010


One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency Malaysian Ringgit
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, Durham
U, Edinburgh U, Kings Col London, Bond U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Basketball, Cricket, Football, Martial Arts
Clubs Boy & Girl Scouts
Examinations GCSE, IGCSE

Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, Fencing

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 14 Hectares, 19 Buildings, 99 Classrooms, 7
Computer Labs, 583 Instructional Computers, 13,000
Library Volumes
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Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

The International School of Kuala Lumpur


Phone 60 3 4259 5600
Fax 60 3 4257 9044
Email iskl@iskl.edu.my
Website www.iskl.edu.my
Address PO Box 12645, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, 50784, Malaysia

STAFF
Head of School Paul Chmelik
Director of Finance Thomas Abraham
Assistant Head of School-Operations Robert
Thompson
Director of Curriculum & Professional Development
Rami Madani
Elementary School Principal Anthony Harduar

High School Principal Grant Millard


Middle School Principal Michael Callan
Director of Technology Dave Neudorf
Librarian Nancy Woodward
Teaching staff Full time 189; Part time 11; Total 200
Nationalities of teaching staff US 100; UK 15;
Malaysian 13; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 72

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1965
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 12; PreK 42; Elementary K-5 578;
Middle School 6-8 400; High School 9-12 620; Total
1,652

Tuition range 16,709-23,596


One time Fees Registration 9,567
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Stanford U,
London School of Economics, Yale U, U of Oxford

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish, Other, BahasaMalaysia
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Mural, Dance, Homework Help, Chess,
Scrabble, 3-D Curiosity, Climbing, Drama & Story
Telling, Model UN
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP,
ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 143 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 1,505 Instructional Computers,
6,000 Library Volumes

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Melaka

Malaysia

Melaka International School


Phone 6 06 3368781
Fax 6 06 3368789
Email info@mis.edu.my
Website www.mis.edu.my
Address Lot 363 Jalan Siantan 1/3, Taman Siantan, Kampung Lapan, Melaka, 75250, Malaysia

STAFF
Principal Jeffery Louis
Senior Assistant I S. Saravanan
Senior Assistant II Farida Shariff
Senior Assistant III R. Ragagopal
Vice Principal of Academics Low Suan Neo

ICT Administrator Saeed Ahmed Khan Talpur


Librarian S. Superletchimy
Teaching staff Full time 35; Part time 1; Total 36
Nationalities of teaching staff Malaysian 33;
Other(s) (Filipino, Pakistani) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year September-August
School type boarding, coeducational, day
Year founded 1993
Governed by Shamsunnisa Ishak

Tuition range 4,000-15,000


Tuition/fee currency Myanmar Kyat
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Monash U, Sunway Col,
Singapore Polytechnic, Shanghai U, Aberdeen Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Mandarin, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, Table Tennis

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Arts and Crafts, Design and Technology,
Cookery, Woodwork, Math and Science, Drama,
Dance
Examinations A-level GCE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Buildings, 35 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 1,000 Library
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Nusajaya

Malaysia

Raffles American School


Phone 6016 212 5560
Email robmockrish@raffles-american-school.edu.my
Website www.raffles-american-school.edu.my
Address Lot No. 1 Anjung Neighborhood Center 5 Persiaran Ladang Heights, Nusajaya, Johor, 79250,
Malaysia

STAFF
Director Rob Mockrish
Admissions Coordinator Kerstin Mockrish
Teaching staff Full time 12; Part time 2; Total 14

Nationalities of teaching staff US 6; Malaysian 6;


Other(s) (Spanish, Venezuelan) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational
Year founded 2012
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 25; Middle School 6-8


25; Total 50
Tuition range 465,000-46,500
Annual fees Capital Levy 3,000
One time Fees Registration 800
Tuition/fee currency Malaysian Ringgit

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 20 Hectares, 22 Buildings, 10,000 Library


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MALI
Area: 1,240,192 sq km
Population: 14,533,511
Capital: Bamako
Currency: CFA Franc
Languages: French, Bambara, native languages

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Bamako

Mali

American International School of Bamako


Phone 223 2022 47 38
Fax 223 2022 08 53
Email aisb@aisbmali.org
Website www.aisbmali.org
Address Rue 90, Bougouba, Porte 134, Bamako, 34, Mali
Mailing Address 2050 Bamako Place, Dulles, Virginia, 20189-2050, United States

STAFF
Director Caroline Jacoby
Business Manager Kadia Kamano
Athletic and Activities Director Tim Antisdel
Guidance Counselor Cindy Cleary
Secondary Principal Randy Neen

Technology Coordinator Nathaniel Erickson


Librarian Jenny Rose
Teaching staff Full time 22; Part time 3; Total 25
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; Malian 1;
Other(s) (Canadian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1977
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 29; Elementary K-5 97; Middle
School 6-8 42; High School 9-12 40; Total 208
Tuition range 4,120-18,230

Annual fees Busing 1,850


One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 4,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended McGill U, Utica Col,
U Laval, U of Richmond, Montreal U, Virginia
Commonwealth U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation, Crafts, Guitar, Ballet
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Council, Global Issues
Network, MathCounts, Community Service
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 13,000
Library Volumes

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Bamako

Mali

Bamako International Academy


Phone 223 78764959
Email admin@bia-k8.ws
Website www.bia-k8.ws
Address Rue 308 Porte 5, Torokorobougou, Bamako, B.P.E4318, Mali

STAFF
Administrator Arthur Wilson

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year September-June
School type coeducational
Year founded 2006

Governed by Proprietor
One time Fees Registration 350
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10
Language(s) taught English
Language(s) of instruction English

Extra curricular programs Computers, Drama


Sports Baseball, Football

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

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MALTA
Area: 316 sq km
Population: 409,836
Capital: Valletta
Currency: Euro
Languages: Maltese, English

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Mosta

Malta

QSI International School of Malta


Phone 356-21-423067
Email malta@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/mlt_home/mlt_home.htm
Address Triq Durumblat, Mosta, MST 4815, Malta

STAFF
Director H. Bud Iles
Administrative Coordinator Caroline Sammut
IT Coordinator David Takhe
Teaching staff Full time 8; Part time 3; Total 11

Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; Maltese 6;


Other(s) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type day, private non-profit
Year founded 2007
Governed by Quality Schools International
Accredited by Middle States

Enrollment Elementary K-5 10; Middle School 6-8 10;


High School 9-12 10; Total 30
Tuition range 7,400-13,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 7; Secondary 7
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1,200 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 11 Classrooms,
1 Computer Labs, 20 Instructional Computers, 1,800
Library Volumes

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MARSHALL ISLANDS
Area: 181 sq km
Population: 68,480
Capital: Majuro
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: Marshallese, English

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Kwajalein

Marshall Islands

Kwajalein Schools
Phone 805 355 3761
Fax 805 355 2016
Email robinsaw@kwajalein-school.com
Website www.kwajalein-school.com
Address Kwajalein Range Services, LLC., Attn: Kwajalein Schools, APO, AP, 96555, Marshall Islands

STAFF
Superintendent/Principal Allan Robinson
Librarian Laura Callaway

Teaching staff Full time 34; Total 34


Nationalities of teaching staff US 33; Marshallese 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1956
Governed by School Advisory Council
Accredited by North Central

Enrollment Elementary K-5 124; Middle School 6-8


56; High School 9-12 85; Total 265
Graduates attending college 95% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Johns
Hopkins U, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Northwestern U, New York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs National Junior Honor Society, National Honor
Society
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 8 Buildings, 36 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 25,000 Library
Volumes

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MAURITANIA

MAURITANIA
Area: 1,030,700 sq km
Population: 3,359,185
Capital: Nouakchott
Currency: Ouguiya
Languages: Arabic, Pulaar, Soninke, Wolof, native languages

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Nouakchott

Mauritania

American International School of


Nouakchott
Phone 222 4525 2967
Fax 222 4525 2967
Email office@aisnmauritania.com
Website www.aisnmauritania.com
Address BP 3107, 288, rue 42-100 (Rue Abdallaye), Nouakchott, Mauritania

STAFF
Director Frank Walsh
Business Manager Joe Sambou
Head of Technology Sidi Ali Francois
Librarian Kimberly Sambou

Teaching staff Full time 10; Part time 2; Total 12


Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; Mauritanian 3;
Other(s) (Algerian, Canadian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1978
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA

Enrollment PreK 8; Elementary K-5 36; Middle


School 6-8 12; High School 9-12 12; Total 68
Tuition range 5,460-14,690
One time Fees Registration 70; Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 90% (50% US)
Graduates have attended American U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 7
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community


Service, Dance, Swimming
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 9 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 4,500
Library Volumes

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MAURITIUS

MAURITIUS
Area: 2,040 sq km
Population: 1,313,095
Capital: Port Louis
Currency: Mauritian Rupee
Languages: Creole, Bhojpuri, French

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Mapou

Mauritius

Northfields International High School


Phone 230 266 9448
Fax 230 266 9447
Email office@northfieldsonline.com
Website www.northfieldsonline.com
Address Labourdonnais Village, Mapou, Mauritius

STAFF
Head of School Clive Barnes
Accountant Rose May Laure
Deputing Headmaster Gerry Young
Head of Department, English Tamiyendi Rungasamy
Head of Department, Mathematics Phyllis Philogene
Head of Department, Science Thierry Adam

Personal Assistant to the Head of School Tracey


Fleurot
Head of IT Department Kevin Erskine
Librarian Linda Ramasawmy
Teaching staff Full time 27; Part time 7; Total 34
Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 8; Mauritian
17; Other(s) (South African) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels 7-12
School year September-July
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 2002
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 87; High School 9-12
117; Total 204

Tuition range 158,888-287,222


Annual fees Books 4,000
One time Fees Registration 40,000
Tuition/fee currency Mauritius Rupee
Graduates attending college 75%
Graduates have attended U of Western Australia,
Curtin U of Technology, U of Cape Town, Imperial Col
London, Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, Latin,
Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Art, Young Rotarians, Public Speaking,
Scrabble, Chess, Table Tennis, Cookery, Yoga, Dance,
Debating, Spelling Bee, Calligraphy, Carom
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 9 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 31 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 70 Instructional Computers, 3,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Port Louis

Mauritius

Le Bocage International School


Phone 230 433 0941 or 9900 or 1159
Fax 230 433 4914
Email lbis@intnet.mu
Website www.lebocage.net
Address Mount Ory, Moka, Mauritius

STAFF
Head of School Andrew Scott
Business Manager Stephanie Runghen
Careers Guidance Officer Prya Jundoosingh
IB Diploma Coordinator Marie Claire Luchmun
IGCSE Coordinator Nadine Espiegle
Principal for Pastoral & Student Support Shekar
Dewoo

Head of Technology Ronny Laroche


Head Librarian Anjali Hardin
Teaching staff Full time 57; Part time 3; Total 60
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 2; Mauritian 56;
Other(s) (Indian, South African) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels 6-12
School year January-November
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 267; High School 9-12
291; Total 558
Tuition range 145,200-302,500

Annual fees Books 4,000 - 8,000


One time Fees Capital Levy 45,000
Tuition/fee currency Mauritius Rupee
Graduates attending college 91%
Graduates have attended Mercer U, U of California,
Imperial Col London, U of Toronto, U of Melbourne

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBMYP, IGCSE
Average class size Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket,
Football
Clubs Computer, Games, Outdoor, Drums
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 37 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 680 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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MEXICO

MEXICO
Area: 1,964,375 sq km
Population: 114,975,406
Capital: Mexico City
Currency: Mexican Peso
Languages: Spanish, native languages

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Allende

Mexico

Cardinal School, Allende Campus


Phone 826 268 1870
Fax 826 268 1872
Email headmasters@cardinal.edu.mx
Website www.cardinal.edu.mx
Address Carretera a La Colmena #888; La Colmena de Abajo, Allende, Nuevo Leon, 67350, Mexico

STAFF
Head Master Leonor Arpee
Financial Comptroller Alejandro Fernandez
Academic Director Mely Coronado
Administrative Director Oscar Trevino
Admissions Director Patricia Najera
Elementary & Junior High Principal Reina Salazar
Preschool Principal Edith Cavazos

Technology Coordinator Edna Trevino


Head of Library Edith Segovia
Teaching staff Full time 20; Part time 6; Total 26
Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; Mexican 24

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year August-July
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 2005
Governed by Appointed
Enrollment Nursery 7; PreK 11; Elementary K-5 104;
Middle School 6-8 45; High School 9-12 15; Total 182
Tuition range 130-323

Annual fees Registration 320; Insurance 35; Books


515
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Instituto Tecnologico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, U de Monterrey, U
Autonoma de Nuevo Leon

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Community Service, Dance,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, HELP, Math, Ecology
Examinations College Board

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 25 Instructional Computers, 1,000
Library Volumes

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Guadalajara

Mexico

The American School Foundation of


Guadalajara A.C.
Phone 52 33 3648 0299
Fax 52 33 3817 3356
Email jheinze@asfg.mx
Website www.asfg.mx
Address Colomos 2100, APDO 6-280, Guadalajara, Jalisco, 44630, Mexico

STAFF
Director General Janet Heinze
Administration & Finance Director Laura Jimenez
Early Childhood Principal Tina Carstensen de Lopez
Elementary Principal Dawn Lussier
High School Principal David McGrath
Instructional Programs Director Julie Villand, Ph.D.
Mexican Program Director Norma Guinto

Middle School Principal David Markman


IT Manager Rafael De La Cruz
Information Technology & Literacy Director Juliet
Evans
Teaching staff Full time 126; Total 126
Nationalities of teaching staff US 62; UK 1; Mexican
63

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ASOMEX
Enrollment Nursery 44; PreK 75; Elementary K-5 746;
Middle School 6-8 292; High School 9-12 277; Total
1,434

Tuition range 5-7


Annual fees Registration 3,145 USD; Insurance 525
USD
Tuition/fee currency Mexican Peso
Graduates attending college 99% (25% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, U of Pennsylvania,
U of Notre Dame, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, National Junior Honor Society,
National Honor Society, MathCounts, Ecology,
Destination Imagination, Robotics, Societal Issues
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

Curriculum US, National, AP


Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian,
Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English/Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 100 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 725 Instructional Computers, 30,000
Library Volumes

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Mexico City

Mexico

The American School Foundation, A.C.


Phone 5255 5227 4900
Fax 5255 5272 8453
Email asf@asf.edu.mx
Website www.asf.edu.mx
Address Bondojito 215, Col. Las Americas, Mexico City, 01120, Mexico

STAFF
Executive Director Paul Williams
Chief Administration & Finance Officer Cynthia
DeLong
Head of Athletics & Extended Learning Robert
Wilson
Head of Early Childhood Center Susan Olivo
Head of Lower School Evan D. Hunt

Head of Middle School Rebecca Crutchfield


Head of Upper School Amy Gallie
Teaching staff Full time 238; Part time 3; Total 241
Nationalities of teaching staff US 100; UK 6;
Mexican 118; Other(s) (Canadian, Argentine) 17

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1888
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ASOMEX
Enrollment PreK 148; Elementary K-5 1,139; Middle
School 6-8 556; High School 9-12 712; Total 2,555

Tuition range 111,850-162,550


Annual fees Registration 29,053; Busing 22,050
Tuition/fee currency Mexican Peso
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Stanford U, Yale U, Princeton
U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, International, IB, IBPYP,
IBMYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English & Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Asian, Ecology, Film, French, Gamma, Habitat
for Humanity, Hogar Dulce Hogar, Literary Magazine,
Model UN, Camping
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, AP,
IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 7 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 160 Classrooms,
10 Computer Labs, 500 Instructional Computers,
90,000 Library Volumes

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Monterrey

Mexico

American School Foundation of Monterrey


Phone 52 81 5000 4400
Fax 52 81 5000 4470
Email jeff.keller@asfm.edu.mx
Website www.asfm.edu.mx
Address Ave. Ignacio Morones Prieto 1500, Colonia San Isidro, Santa Catarina, Nuevo Leon, 66190, Mexico

STAFF
Superintendent Dr. Jeffrey Keller
Chief Financial Officer Luis Carlos Reyes
Elementary Principal & Campus Director Joe
Stanzione
High School Principal & Campus Director Jeff
Farrington
Middle School Principal Ron Lalonde, Ph.D.

Information Technology Director Luis Zuniga


Elementary Librarian Fiona Morales
Teaching staff Full time 225; Total 225
Nationalities of teaching staff US 56; Mexican 114;
Other(s) (Canadian) 55

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1928
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ASOMEX
Enrollment Nursery 152; PreK 157; Elementary K-5
1,001; Middle School 6-8 513; High School 9-12 652;
Total 2,475

Tuition range 9,000-14,000


Annual fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Massachusetts of
Technology, Princeton U, Harvard U, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs MathCounts, National Honor Society, Junior
Honor Society, Student Council, Environmental,
Community Service
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 22 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 180 Classrooms,
10 Computer Labs, 800 Instructional Computers,
300,000 Library Volumes

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Monterrey

Mexico

Pan American School, Monterrey Campus


Phone 52 81 8342 0778
Fax 52 81 8340 2749
Email dadmission@pas.edu.mx
Website www.pas.edu.mx
Address Hidalgo 656 pte., Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, 64000, Mexico

STAFF
Head of School & Co-Founder Leonor Arpee
Finance Director Oscar Trevino
Elementary School Principal Mireya Pinelo
General Director Sandra Fernandez
Middle School Principal Elsa Salazar
Preschool Principal Lorena Flores
Sports Supervisor Ruben Lujano

Technology Coordinator Edna Trevino


Head of Library & Media Resources Alicia Saenz
Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 7; Total 57
Nationalities of teaching staff Mexican 56; Other(s)
(Australian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by Board of Directors
Enrollment Nursery 52; PreK 91; Elementary K-5 252;
Middle School 6-8 125; High School 9-12 34; Total 554

Tuition range 163-440


Annual fees Registration 727; Insurance 39
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Instituto Tecnologico y de
Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, U de Monterrey, U
Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Texas A&M U, Trinity U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance, Environmental
Conservation, Social Service
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Ecology, Math, Jazz, HELP (Healing the
Environment Learning Program), Model UN
Examinations TOEFL, Microsoft

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus .5 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 35 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 28 Instructional Computers, 7,193
Library Volumes

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Monterrey

Mexico

Pan American School, San Pedro Campus


Phone 52 8 363 5474
Fax 52 8 363 5602
Email cadmission@pas.edu.mx
Website www.pas.edu.mx
Address Casolar 200, Villas de San Agustin, San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon, 66266, Mexico

STAFF
Head of School & Co-Founder Leonor Arpee
Finance Director Oscar Trevino
Elementary School Principal Karla Silva
General Director Hermelinda Coronado
Middle School Principal Nancy Gonzalez
Preschool Principal Lourdes Guerra
Sports Supervisor Gabriel Guzman

Technology Coordinator Edna Trevino


Head of Library & Media Resources Claudia
Rodriguez
Teaching staff Full time 57; Part time 6; Total 63
Nationalities of teaching staff Mexican 63

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by Board of Directors
Enrollment Nursery 66; PreK 125; Elementary K-5
335; Middle School 6-8 148; High School 9-12 39;
Total 713

Tuition range 232-541


Annual fees Registration 1,075; Insurance 39; Books
300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates have attended Instituto Tecnologico de
Monterrey, U de Monterrey, U de Nuevo Leon, Texas
A&M U, Trinity U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 19
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Environmental Conservation, Social Service
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Ecology, Math, Jazz, HELP (Healing the
Environment Learning Program), Model UN
Examinations TOEFL, Microsoft

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 55 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 27 Instructional Computers, 4,720
Library Volumes

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Monterrey(San Pedro and Santa Catarina)

Mexico

American Institute of Monterrey


Phone 52 81 81743700
Fax 52 81 81743701
Email omguzman@aim-net.mx
Website www.aim-net.mx
Address Perseverancia No. 100, Col. Balcones del Valle, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, 66220, Mexico

STAFF
General Director Elizabeth Huergo
Finance Director Hilda Davila
Human Resources Supervisor Trudy Kwan
Public Relations & Admissions Supervisor Olga
Chapa
San Pedro Campus Director Elizabeth Huergo
Santa Catarina Campus Director David Arnold

Technology Director Guadalupe Mendoza


Technology Director Guadalupe Gonzalez
Library & Media Center Head Julieta Negrete
Teaching staff Full time 106; Part time 39; Total 145
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 1; Mexican
128; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1968
Governed by Proprietary School
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ASOMEX, Tri Association
Enrollment Nursery 118; PreK 92; Elementary K-5
615; Middle School 6-8 317; High School 9-12 93; Total
1,235

Tuition range 5,800-8,600


Annual fees Registration 1,300; Insurance 55; Books
350
One time Fees Capital Levy 3,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Librarian, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Track and Field,
Basketball
Examinations TOEFL, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectare and 4 Hectares Respectively
Hectares, 2 Buildings, 63 Classrooms

4 Computer Labs, 469 Instructional Computers,


29,081 Library Volumes

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Puerto Vallarta

Mexico

American School of Puerto Vallarta


Phone 52 322 221 1525
Fax 52 322 226 7677
Email gsel@aspv.edu.mx
Website www.aspv.edu.mx
Address Albatros 129, Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, 48354, Mexico

STAFF
General Director Gerald Selitzer
Financial Controller Martha Vega
Director of Admissions and College Guidance Elise
Langley
Junior & High School Principal Jose Antonio Salgado
Primary Principal Kathleen Selitzer
School Counselor Josiah Laposky

Technology Director Mark Picketts


Librarian Genevieve Orr
Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 1; Total 41
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 1; Mexican
12; Other(s) (Canadian, Italian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1986
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ASOMEX, The Tri
Association of American Schools

Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 18; Elementary K-5 176;


Middle School 6-8 65; High School 9-12 64; Total 339
Tuition range 5,423-7,833
One time Fees Registration 1,494
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, Clark U, Cornell
U, Queens U, U of Victoria

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, AP
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Vocal Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, Stanford, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 26 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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Queretaro

Mexico

John F. Kennedy School


Phone 52 442 218 0075
Fax 52 442 218 1784
Email mstappung@jfk.edu.mx
Website www.jfk.edu.mx
Address Av. Sabinos 272, Fracc. Jurica Campestre, Queretaro, 76100, Mexico

STAFF
General Director Mirtha Stappung
Finance Director Josefina Morgan
Elementary School Principal Mark Dunn
High School Principal Adrian Leece
Middle School Principal Tara Fitzgerald
Preschool Principal Debra Cortney

Systems Director & Head Librarian/Media Center


Patricia Muller
Teaching staff Full time 148; Part time 31; Total 179
Nationalities of teaching staff US 24; UK 3; Mexican
139; Other(s) (Canadian, Chilean) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Directors/Assembly
Accredited by Southern, IB
Regional organizations ASOMEX
Enrollment Nursery 129; PreK 97; Elementary K-5
599; Middle School 6-8 307; High School 9-12 351;
Total 1,483

Tuition range 5,400-9,050


Annual fees Registration 11,598; Insurance 550;
Books 1,640
Tuition/fee currency Mexican Peso
Graduates attending college 99% (99% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, U de
Monterrey, U del Valle de Mexico, Illinois Institute
of Technology, Institute Tecnolgico y de Estudios
Superiores

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5.3 Hectares, 36 Buildings, 70 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 226 Instructional Computers, 27,619
Library Volumes

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San Pedro Garza Garcia

Mexico

Instituto San Roberto


Phone 011 52 81 8625 1500
Fax 011 52 81 8625 1517
Email sbaumueller@sanroberto.edu.mx
Website www.sanroberto.edu.mx
Address AV Real San Agustin #4, San Pedro Garza Garcia, 66260, Mexico

STAFF
Superintendent Hortensia Prieto Salinas
Business/Finance Manager Heraclio Quiros
Director of Communications Emma Guerrero
Library VA Head Vernica Villarreal

Teaching staff Full time 300; Part time 150; Total


450
Nationalities of teaching staff US 50; Mexican 300;
Other(s) (Canadian, American) 100

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1982

Governed by ISR Board of Directors


Accredited by North Central
Regional organizations ASOMEX
Graduates attending college 99% (85% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program
Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Track and Field, Basketball
Examinations TOEFL, MAP, WRAP, ETS

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 110 Classrooms, 6 Computer Labs, 200


Instructional Computers, 175,800 Library Volumes

Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Tampico

Mexico

The American School of Tampico


Phone 52 833 227 2081
Fax 52 833 227 2080 ext 126
Email avega@ats.edu.mx
Website www.ats.edu.mx
Address Calle Hidalgo No. 100, Col. Tancol, Tampico, Tamaulipas, 89320, Mexico

STAFF
Director General Emma de Salazar
Business Manager Sandra Trevino de Alexandre
Development Director Leticia Prez Rodrguez
Early Childhood Coordinator Mnica Avia
Rodrguez
Elementary Principal Irelda Galvan Garza
High School Principal Charles Tracy

Middle School Principal Johnatan Kehl


Public Relations & Admissions Araceli Vega Paredes
Director of Technology Cesar Sanchez Rojas
Teaching staff Full time 100; Part time 8; Total 108
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; Mexican 88;
Other(s) (Canadian, French) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1917
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations ASOMEX, Character Counts!
Coalition
Enrollment PreK 120; Elementary K-5 330; Middle
School 6-8 120; High School 9-12 150; Total 720

Tuition range 3,575-7,900


Annual fees Registration 10,990; Books 3,000
One time Fees Capital Levy 45,000
Tuition/fee currency Mexican Peso
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Emerson Col, St. Edwards
U, U of Texas- Pan American, U of Southern Florida,
Rice U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Performing Arts, Destination Imagination,
MathCounts, Model UN, Character Counts,
Cheerleaders
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP, ERB

Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Psychologist,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 15 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 65 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 260 Instructional Computers, 13,500
Library Volumes

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Torreon

Mexico

Colegio Americano de Torren, A.C.


Phone 52 871 222 51 00
Fax 52 871 733 26 68
Email makhlouf.ouyed@cat.mx
Website www.cat.mx
Address Blvd. Paseo del Algodn #500, Fraccionamiento Los Viedos, Torreon, Coahuila, 27019, Mexico

STAFF
Director General Makhlouf Ouyed
Finance Manager Jos De la Parra
Early Childhood Coordinator Anneke Berumen
Elementary Principal Adrienne Flannery
Mexican Elementary Program Director Lorena Celis
Mexican Secondary Program Director Matilde Garca
Secondary Principal Timothy Bikowski

Technology Coordinator Eros Muoz


Head Librarian Andrea Bravin
Teaching staff Full time 97; Part time 23; Total 120
Nationalities of teaching staff US 31; Mexican 87;
Other(s) (Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1950
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA, ASOMEX
Enrollment Nursery 167; PreK 112; Elementary K-5
430; Middle School 6-8 299; High School 9-12 244;
Total 1,252

Tuition range 3,000-6,800


Annual fees Registration 461; Insurance 19; Busing
900; Books 350
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of Texas at San Antonio,
Michigan State U, U of Austin, McGill U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, National Junior Honor
Society, Student Council, Chess, Investigation,
Destination Imagination, Ecology
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 9 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 90 Classrooms, 7
Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes

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MOLDOVA

MOLDOVA
Area: 33,851 sq km
Population: 3,656,843
Capital: Chisinau (Kishinev)
Currency: Moldovan Lei
Languages: Moldovan, Russian, Gagauz

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Chisinau

Moldova

QSI International School of Chisinau


Phone 373 22 588 346
Fax 373 22 588 353
Email chisinau@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/mdv_home/mdv_home.htm
Address 48/3 Nicolae Costin Street, Chisinau, 2071, Moldova

STAFF
Director Valerie Mullen
Office Manager Ion Rotari
IT Specialist Andrei Rusu
Librarian Wesley Buck

Teaching staff Full time 13; Part time 4; Total 17


Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; UK 1; Moldovan
7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA

Enrollment PreK 16; Elementary K-5 50; Middle


School 6-8 6; High School 9-12 3; Total 75
Tuition range 4,000-18,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,000
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Ohio State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught French, Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation,
Art
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Book, Chess, Creative Dance, Tae Kwon Do,
Poetry, Drama, Math
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 0.75 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 32 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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MONGOLIA

MONGOLIA
Area: 1,564,116 sq km
Population: 3,179,997
Capital: Ulaanbaatar
Currency: Togrog/Tugriks
Languages: Khalkha Mongol, Turkic, Russian

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Ulaanbaatar

Mongolia

International School of Ulaanbaatar


Phone 976 70160010
Fax 976 70160012
Email administration@isumongolia.edu.mn
Website isumongolia.edu.mn
Address PO Box 36/10, Four Seasons Garden, Khan-Uul District, Ulaanbaatar, 17032, Mongolia

STAFF
Director Robert Stearns
Accounts Manager Luvsantseren Tugsjargal
DP Coordinator Deborah Kelly
Deputy Director & Business Tuul Arildii
Head of Primary Richard Elya
Head of Secondary Betsy Hanselmann
MYP Coordinator Barbara Dilthey

PYP Coordinator Sarah Isaac


Librarian & Media Specialist Judith Reid
Teaching staff Full time 47; Total 47
Nationalities of teaching staff US 21; UK 1;
Mongolian 5; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1992
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, New England, IB PYP, MYP
Regional organizations EARCOS, ACAMIS
Enrollment PreK 28; Elementary K-5 193; Middle
School 6-8 70; High School 9-12 74; Total 365
Tuition range 10,374-30,790

Annual fees Registration 150; Capital Levy 3,500;


Busing 1,050 (optional)
One time Fees Books 406 (refundable)
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)
Graduates have attended U of Michigan, U of British
Columbia, U of Virginia, Duke U, Lehigh U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish,
English, Korean
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Young Adventures, Roots & Shoots, Global
Issues Network
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 34 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 140 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes

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MONTENEGRO

MONTENEGRO
Area: 13,812 sq km
Population: 657,394
Capital: Podgorica
Currency: Euro
Languages: Serbian, Montenegrin

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Podgorica

Montenegro

QSI International School of Montenegro


Phone 382 20 641 734
Fax 382 20 640 837
Email montenegro@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/mtg_home/mtg_home.htm
Address Ul: Romanovih 33, Zabjelo, Podgorica, 81000, Montenegro

STAFF
Director Mitchell Elswick
Administrative Assistant Zorica Baosic
Head of Library/Media Center Pedja Jovanovic
Teaching staff Full time 14; Part time 5; Total 19

Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; UK 1;


Montenegrin 8; Other(s) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2006
Governed by QSI President & Board of Directors
Regional organizations CEESA

Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 35; Middle


School 6-8 18; High School 9-12 7; Total 70
Tuition range 6,300-18,000
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, AP, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus .75 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 25 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes

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MOROCCO

MOROCCO
Area: 446,550 sq km
Population: 32,309,239
Capital: Rabat
Currency: Moroccan Dirham
Languages: Arabic, Berber dialects, French

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Casablanca

Morocco

Casablanca American School


Phone 212 522 214 115
Fax 212 522 212 488
Email cas@cas.ac.ma
Website www.cas.ac.ma
Address Route de la Mecque, Lotissement Ougoug, Casablanca, 20150, Morocco

STAFF
Director Stephane Ruz
Business Manager Abdelhak El Fellah
Admissions/Communications Coordinator Samira
Peters
Curiculum Coordinator Amanda Scott
Lower School Principal Nada Collins
Middle School Principal Mario Fallios

Registrar Atika Amani


Upper School Principal Robert Esenberg
IT Manager Mohammed El Baakili
US Librarian Gabrielle Wong
Teaching staff Full time 95; Part time 4; Total 99
Nationalities of teaching staff US 52; UK 2;
Moroccan 29; Other(s) (British, Canadian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1973
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by New England
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 53; PreK 55; Elementary K-5 248;
Middle School 6-8 127; High School 9-12 137; Total
620

Tuition range 47,650-129,550


Annual fees Capital Levy 600
One time Fees Registration 10,000
Tuition/fee currency Moroccan Dirham
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of California- Los
Angeles, Georgetown U, Brown U, Stanford U, Boston
U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, GCSE
Average class size Elementary 38; Secondary 40
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 70 Instructional Computers, 16,000
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Morocco

George Washington Academy


Phone 212 522 95 30 00
Fax 212 522 95 30 01
Email info@gwa.ac.ma
Website www.gwa.ac.ma
Address Km 5, 6 Route dAzemmour, Hay Hassani, Casablanca, 20220, Morocco

STAFF
Head of School David Welling
Finance Manager Rime Karam
Administrative Director Scott Douglass
Lower School Principal Matthew Ilhe
Lower School Vice-Principal Joy Perrott

Upper School Principal Tim Warren


Technology Manager Isaac Martinat
Teaching staff Full time 81; Part time 5; Total 86
Nationalities of teaching staff US 41; UK 1;
Moroccan 32; Other(s) (Canadian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1998
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations MAIS
Enrollment PreK 78; Elementary K-5 299; Middle
School 6-8 143; High School 9-12 189; Total 709
Tuition range 50,600-98,325

Annual fees Registration 1,000; Busing 6,500 8,000; Lunch 7,650


One time Fees Capital Levy 24,000
Tuition/fee currency Moroccan Dirham
Graduates attending college 97% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Pennsylvania State U,
Temple U, Virginia Tech, Middlebury Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Cooking, Homework, Reading, Intramural
Sports, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Art & Crafts, Choir,
Board Games
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, AP, GCSE,
IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 55 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 128 Instructional Computers, 30,000
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Rabat

Morocco

Rabat American School


Phone 212 53 767 1476
Fax 212 53 767 0963
Email info@ras.ma
Website www.ras.ma
Address 1 bis rue El Amir Abdelkader, Agdal, Rabat, 10102, Morocco
Mailing Address Rabat American School, c/o US Embassy, BP 120, Rabat, 10000, Morocco

STAFF
Director Paul Johnson, Ed.D.
Business Manager Elizabeth Skiredj
Admissions & Development Officer Btissam Touijer
Elementary Principal Kristy Krahl
Secondary Principal Lynn Bridges

Technology Coordinator Woodrow Kramm


Librarian Cynthia Ruptic
Teaching staff Full time 48; Part time 9; Total 57
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; UK 6;
Moroccan 9; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations MAIS
Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 190; Middle
School 6-8 99; High School 9-12 110; Total 419

Tuition range 15,650-22,445


Annual fees Busing 1,025
One time Fees Registration 7,750
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, Georgetown U,
McGill U, American U of Paris, New York U, Columbia
U, Georgia Institute of Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ERB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 41 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 23,500
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Tangier

Morocco

The American School of Tangier


Phone 212 539 939827
Fax 212 539 947535
Email headofschool@ast.ma
Website www.theamericanschooloftangier.com
Address 149 Rue Christophe Colomb, Tangier, 90000, Morocco

STAFF
Head of School Richard Lussen
CFO Siham Idrissi
Asst. Head of School Troy Fillman
Head of Lower School Carole Rosethorn
Computer Lab Manager Aziz Laroussi

Librarian Serena Epstein


Teaching staff Full time 37; Part time 2; Total 39
Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 3; Moroccan
27; Other(s) (Indian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1950
Governed by Board of Trustees
Regional organizations MAIS
Enrollment PreK 12; Elementary K-5 172; Middle
School 6-8 68; High School 9-12 85; Total 337

Tuition range 5,000-15,000


One time Fees Registration 10,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (73% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Smith Col, Clark
Col, DePaul U, Northeastern U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Debate, Chess, Chorus
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 6 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 29 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 20 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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MOZAMBIQUE

MOZAMBIQUE
Area: 799,380 sq km
Population: 23,515,934
Capital: Maputo
Currency: Metical
Languages: Emakhuwa, Xichangana, Portuguese, other native languages

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Maputo

Mozambique

American International School of


Mozambique
Phone 258 21 491 994
Fax 258 21 490 596
Email aismdirector@aism-moz.com
Website www.aism-moz.com
Address Rua do Rio Raraga, 266, Bairro da Costa do Sol, Maputo, Mozambique

STAFF
School Director Mary Jo Heatherington
Finance Director Rob Lindsay-Rae
Primary School Counselor Tania Ribeiro
Primary School Principal Karen Crooke
Secondary School Counselor Chelsea Dullea
Secondary School Principal Colleen Fletcher
Technology Coordinator Eros Munoz

Librarian Andree Keenoy


Teaching staff Full time 58; Part time 4; Total 62
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; UK 5;
Mozambican 6; Other(s) (British, South African) 29

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 45; Elementary K-5 210; Middle
School 6-8 115; High School 9-12 115; Total 485
Tuition range 12,509-21,927

Annual fees Busing 1,500


One time Fees Registration 150; Capital Levy 5,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (75% US)
Graduates have attended New York U, Brown U,
Boston Col, Syracuse U, Rutgers U, Temple U, George
Mason U, Carnegie Mellon U, U of Toronto, U. of
Pretoria, U of Cape Town, Kings Col, U of Bath

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Service Learning, Drama,
Instrumental Music, Choir, Martial Arts, Dance, Week
Without Walls
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 55 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 275 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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MYANMAR

MYANMAR
Area: 676,578 sq km
Population: 54,584,650
Capital: Rangoon (Yangon)
Currency: Kyat
Languages: Burmese

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Yangon

Myanmar

International School of Myanmar


Phone 951 530 082
Fax 951 530 083
Email admin@ismyanmar.com
Website www.ismyanmar.com
Address No. W-22, Mya Kan Thar Main Road, Mya Kan Thar Housing, Yangon, Myanmar

STAFF
Director & High School Principal Tom Egerton
Business Manager Khin Win Myint
Coordinator Daw Myint Myint Win
Elementary Principal Stacey Gailey
Executive Director Daw Hla Hnin Khine
Middle School Principal Tom Keever
Librarian Maria Bernadette

Teaching staff Full time 66; Part time 1; Total 67


Nationalities of teaching staff US 50; UK 2; 4;
Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1998
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Enrollment PreK 50; Elementary K-5 450; Middle
School 6-8 250; High School 9-12 250; Total 1,000

Tuition range 3,000-6,200


One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Myanmar Kyat
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Washington U in St. Louis,
Bard Col, Colorado Col, U of Southern California,
Florida Institute of Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, Myanmar
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Dance

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Community Service, Golf, Badminton, Student
Council, Cooking, Yoga, Guitar, French Myanmar,
Computer
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 80 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 6,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Yangon

Myanmar

International School of Yangon


Phone 95 1 512793-5
Fax 95 1 525020
Email splisinski@isyedu.org
Website internationalschoolyangon.org
Address 20 Shwe Taungyar, Bahan Township, Yangon, 11181, Myanmar

STAFF
Director Stephen Plisinski
Business Manager Aung Thet Swe
Elementary Counselor Lyubov Borisova-Waters
Elementary School Principal Deron Marvin
IB Coordinator Patricia Moreno
Middle & High School Counselor Janet Susan
Hallwood

Secondary School Principal James Gerhard


Technology Coordinator Larry Johnson
Librarian Dianne Baasch
Teaching staff Full time 51; Part time 3; Total 54
Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; UK 1;
Myanmarese 9; Other(s) (French, Canadian) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1955
Governed by Board of Management
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 233; Middle
School 6-8 113; High School 9-12 143; Total 509

Tuition range 8,900-15,272


One time Fees Registration 1,000; Capital Levy
4,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Wesleyan U, U of
California- Berkeley, Pomona Col, Emory U, Georgia
Institute of Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP,
ISA, ERB CTPY

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 286 Instructional Computers, 29,400
Library Volumes

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Yangon

Myanmar

Myanmar International School


Phone 95-1558115
Fax 95-1-558119
Email 999.mis@gmail.com
Website www.mis-edu.com
Address No. 20, Pyin Nya Waddy Street, Yankin Township, Yangon, Myanmar

STAFF
Head Principal Richard Johnstone
Coordinator Dr. Win Aung
Admissions Officer Helen Haeusler
Executive Director Mie Mie Win
Primary Principal Joey Borja

Secondary Principal John Haeusler


Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 1; Total 41
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 2;
Myanmarese 12; Other(s) (Filipino, American) 19

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-10
School year August-June
School type day, proprietary
Year founded 2009
Governed by Board of Directors

Enrollment Nursery 14; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 175;


Middle School 6-8 36; High School 9-12 45; Total 300
Tuition range 2,000-8,000
One time Fees Registration 800.00
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Examinations TOEFL, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 38 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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Yangon

Myanmar

Yangon International School


Phone 95 1 578 171
Fax 95 1 578 604
Email vonspreecken@yismyanmar.com
Website www.yismyanmar.net
Address No. 117, Thumingalar Housing, Thingangyun Township, Yangon, Myanmar

STAFF
Director Greg Von Spreecken
Business Manager James
Athletic Director Richard Arguello
Elementary Principal Christine Ahrens
Secondary Principal Andrius Valadka

Technology Coordinator Andre Dyer


Librarian Nancy Grimwood
Teaching staff Full time 40; Total 40
Nationalities of teaching staff US 31; Myanmarese
4; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2004
Governed by International Language Business
Center
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 16; Elementary K-5 175; Middle
School 6-8 97; High School 9-12 85; Total 373

Tuition range 9,900-11


One time Fees Registration 1,000; Capital Levy 3,500
Tuition/fee currency USD
Graduates attending college 100% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Dickinson Col, Texas
Christian U, Elizabethtown Col, Lehigh U, Sarah
Lawrence Col, U of Southern California, Wooster Col,
Wellesley U, U of Pennsylvania, U of Massachusetts
Amherst, U of Tampa, Susquehanna U, Savannah Col
of Art & Design

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Games, Math, Student Council, Community
Service
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 4 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2 Computer


Labs, 80 Instructional Computers

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NAMIBIA

NAMIBIA
Area: 824,292 sq km
Population: 2,165,828
Capital: Windhoek
Currency: Namibian Dollar
Languages: English, Afrikaans, German, native languages

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Windhoek

Namibia

Windhoek International School


Phone 264 61 241 783
Fax 264 61 243 127
Email cheimstadt@wis.edu.na
Website www.wis.edu.na
Address Scheppmann Street, Pionierspark extn. 1, Windhoek, 9000, Namibia

STAFF
Principal Anthony Millward
IB Coordinator Padmini Nadar
IGCSE Coordinator Lian Cohen
Lower Primary Coordinator Ruby Duffield Harding
Middle School Coordinator Riegardt Smit
PYP coordinator Avril Van Zyl
Secondary vice Principal Margarete Reiff

Upper Primary Coordinator Yolande Stander


ICT Teacher JP Bruwer
Librarian Atrid Zu Bentheim
Teaching staff Full time 61; Part time 5; Total 66
Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; UK 4; Namibian
46; Other(s) (South African, Colombian) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1991
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment PreK 50; Elementary K-5 193; Middle


School 6-8 99; High School 9-12 73; Total 415
Tuition range 24,160-142,660
One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency Namibia Dollar
Graduates attending college 80%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of Cape
Town, U of British Columbia, U of Namibia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Portuguese,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Voluntary Work, Chess, Craft, Ballet, Band
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 14 Hectares, 41 Buildings, 52 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 10,100
Library Volumes

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NEPAL

NEPAL
Area: 147,181 sq km
Population: 29,890,686
Capital: Kathmandu
Currency: Nepalese Rupee
Languages: Nepali, Maithali, Bhojpuri, English, other native languages

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Kathmandu

Nepal

Lincoln School
Phone 977 1 4 270 482
Fax 977 1 4 272 685
Email rdetwiler@lsnepal.com
Website www.lsnepal.com
Address PO Box 2673, Rabi Bhawan, Kathmandu, Nepal

STAFF
Director Harold Fleetham
Business Manager Janne Shah
Elementary Counselor Joel Garrison
Elementary Principal Christie Powell
Guidance Counselor Allison OSullivan
School Services Officer Dal Thapa
Secondary Principal Brad Waugh

Transportation Director Ram Kashyap


Librarian Jennifer Alevy
Teaching staff Full time 38; Part time 2; Total 40
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; UK 1; Nepalese
2; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1954
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 125; Middle
School 6-8 65; High School 9-12 95; Total 300
Tuition range 5,500-1,950,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 700; Busing 980


One time Fees Registration 5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania, Johns
Hopkins U, Bates Col, U of British Columbia, Brown
U, Cornell U, Williams Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Roots & Shoots, National Honor Society,
French Honor Society, Model UN
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 30 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers,
25,000 Library Volumes

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NETHERLANDS

NETHERLANDS
Area: 41,543 sq km
Population: 16,730,632
Capital: Amsterdam
Currency: Euro
Languages: Dutch, Frisian

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Amsterdam

Netherlands

International School of Amsterdam


Phone 31 20 347 1111
Fax 31 20 347 1222
Email info@isa.nl
Website www.isa.nl
Address Sportlaan 45, Amstelveen, 1185 TB, Netherlands

STAFF
Director Edward Greene, Jr.
Business Office Manager Harmen Veling
Assistant Head of Lower School Susan Loban
Assistant Head of Upper School James Canavan
Head of Lower School Sarah Grace
Head of Upper School David Norcott
Educational Technology Director Warren Apel

All school Library Coordinator Anthony Tilke


Teaching staff Full time 111; Part time 33; Total 144
Nationalities of teaching staff US 33; UK 37; Dutch
40; Other(s) (Canadian, Irish) 34

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 57; PreK 72; Elementary K-5 467;
Middle School 6-8 229; High School 9-12 263; Total
1,088

Tuition range 14,450-22,050


Annual fees Registration 325
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 99% (25% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, Princeton U,
Stanford U, Imperial Col, U Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Japanese,
Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4.5 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 102 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 850 Instructional Computers,
35,000 Library Volumes

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Brunssum

Netherlands

AFNORTH International School


Phone 31 45 527 8221
Fax 31 45 527 8233
Email AIS.Directorate@eu.dodea.edu
Website www.afnorth-is.com
Address Ferd Bolstraat 1, Brunssum, 6445 EE, Netherlands

STAFF
Finance Manager Henry Schroeder
Canadian Elementary Head Shannon Tipping
Canadian High School Head Constance McLeese
German Section Head Iris Gerloff

UK Elementary Head Sheena Macleod


Educational Technologist Joanne Wolford
Media Specialist Lorna Kee

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1967
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by North Central
Regional organizations ECIS

Tuition range 17,376-19,976


Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 96%
Graduates have attended Queens Col, Colorado
School of Mines, U of Texas, Auburn U, U of
California

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP, Hauptschule, Realschule
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs International, National Honor Society, Junior
Honor Society
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, PSAT, SATII

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Location Suburban

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Eindhoven

Netherlands

International School Eindhoven (Primary)


Phone 31 040 251 94 37
Fax 31 040 252 76 75
Email info@riseindhoven.nl
Website www.isgroningen.nl
Address Humperdincklaan 4, Eindhoven, 5654, Netherlands

STAFF
Director David Gatley
Deputy Head Operations Ab van de Haar
Head of International Department John Hills
Head of the Dutch Department Carla Kemps
ICT Wildrik Verwimp

Librarian & Teacher Lynne Starrenburg


Teaching staff Full time 17; Part time 45; Total 62
Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 8; Dutch 14;
Other(s) (British) 36

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-6
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1965

Governed by School Board


Enrollment PreK 81; Elementary K-5 395; Total 476
Tuition range 2,665-3,490
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, International
Average class size Elementary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, English
Language(s) of instruction English

Staff specialists Learning Disabilities, Librarian


Extra curricular programs Computers
Sports Soccer, Cricket

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 29 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 76 Instructional Computers, 7,800
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Eindhoven

Netherlands

Regional International School


Phone 31 40 251 9437
Fax 31 40 252 7675
Email info@isecampus.nl
Website www.isecampus.nl
Address Humperdincklaan, 4, Eindhoven, 5654 PA, Netherlands

STAFF
Director Thomas Gunneweg
Deputy Head Ab van de Haar
Head of Dutch Department Carla Kemps
Head of International Department Jenny Muusze
ICT Manager Wildrik Verwimp

Teacher/Librarian L. Starrenburg
Teaching staff Full time 30; Part time 35; Total 65
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 15; Dutch
40

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-7
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1965

Governed by ISECAMPUS
Regional organizations ECIS
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 21
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing

Special curricular programs Physical Education,


Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance
Sports Swimming
Clubs Art, Chinese, Spanish

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 1 Buildings, 28 Classrooms, 1 Computer


Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 1 Library Volumes

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Groningen

Netherlands

International School Groningen


Phone 31 50 534 0084
Fax 31 50 534 0056
Email is@maartens.nl
Website www.isgroningen.nl
Address Postbus 6105, Groningen, 9702 HC, Netherlands

STAFF
Head of School M. Weston
Deputy Head of IB DP J. Jansma
Deputy Head of IB MYP J. Eschweiler
Secretary C. Howard

Teaching staff Full time 2; Part time 25; Total 27


Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; UK 3; Dutch 18;
Other(s) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels 6-12
School year September-July
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1984
Governed by Stichting Carmel College

Regional organizations ECIS


One time Fees Registration 175
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBMYP
Average class size Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Learning Disabilities

Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community


Service
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Softball, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Football
Examinations IB

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Location Rural

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Ommen

Netherlands

International School Eerde


Phone 31 529 451 452
Fax 31 529 456 377
Email info@eerde.nl
Website www.eerde.nl
Address Kasteellaan 1, Ommen, 7731 PJ, Netherlands

STAFF
Principal H. Voogd
Deputy Principal E. Lock
IB Coordinator H. Lenoir
IGCSE Coordinator E. Klein Legtenberg

Head of Library M. Plomp


Teaching staff Full time 16; Part time 13; Total 29
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 4; Dutch 10;
Other(s) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-July
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1934
Governed by Board, Landstede Education Group
Accredited by CIS

Regional organizations ECIS


Tuition range 13,200-21,000
Annual fees Boarding 5-day 24,000; Boarding, 7-day
27,400; Books 750
One time Fees Registration 2,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Italian,
Latin, Russian, Spanish, Finnish, Swedish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian

Special curricular programs Vocal Music


Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Drama, Diving
Week
Sports Golf, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 8 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 20 Instructional Computers, 5,000
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Rotterdam

Netherlands

American International School of Rotterdam


Phone 31 10 422 5351
Fax 31 10 422 4075
Email queries@aisr.nl
Website www.aisr.nl
Address Verhulstlaan 21, Rotterdam, 3055 WJ, Netherlands

STAFF
Director Neal Dilk
Business Manager Willem Horbach
Elementary Principal Anne Marie Blitz
Guidance Counselor Sharice Welch
IB Coordinator Marga Akerboom
Secondary Principal & Curriculum Coordinator
Alison Lipp

IT Specialist Steven Sabat


Elementary Librarian Melissa van Ringelesteijn
Teaching staff Full time 20; Part time 17; Total 37
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 8; Dutch 6;
Other(s) (Canadian, South African) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1959
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 36; Elementary K-5 96; Middle
School 6-8 41; High School 9-12 39; Total 212
Tuition range 13,100-18,700

Annual fees Registration 1,500; Busing 3,500


One time Fees Capital Levy 3,750
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended U of Toronto, Ithaca Col,
Erasmus U Rotterdam, Cardiff U, American U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IGCSE, IPC
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Global Issues Network, Model UN
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 35 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 95 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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The Hague

Netherlands

American School of The Hague


Phone 31 70 512 1060
Fax 31 70 511 2400
Email recruitment@ash.nl
Website www.ash.nl
Address Rijksstraatweg 200, Wassenaar, 2241 BX, Netherlands

STAFF
Director Richard Spradling
Business Manager Ton Ravensbergen
Curriculum Director Kili Lay
Elementary School Principal Tim Messick
External Relations Director Lesley Murphy
High School Principal Paul Mackaill

Human Resource Manager Fabienne MatasicGouverneur


Middle School Principal Mary Russman
Head Librarian Kim Tyo-Dickerson
Teaching staff Full time 131; Part time 21; Total 152
Nationalities of teaching staff US 92; UK 12; Dutch
21; Other(s) (Canadian, Irish) 27

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1953/54
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 25; PreK 44; Elementary K-5
450; Middle School 6-8 275; High School 9-12 366;
Grade 13 4; Total 1,164

Tuition range 11,900-19,040


Annual fees Capital Levy 3,080
One time Fees Registration 4,100
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 94% (42% US)
Graduates have attended McGill U, Technische U
Delft, U of Leeds, Texas A&M U, U of CaliforniaSanta Barbara

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Role Playing, Chess,
Math, Jazz Band, Speech & Debate, Student Senate,
Model UN, Online Art Forum, Service Learning/
Advisory, Environmental, SAFE, Vocal Ensemble
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT,
ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 100 Classrooms,
5 Computer Labs, 1,100 Instructional Computers,
50,000 Library Volumes

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The Hague

Netherlands

The British School in The Netherlands


Phone 31 070 315 4077
Fax 31 070 315 4078
Email info@britishschool.nl
Website www.britishschool.nl
Address Vrouw Avenweg 640, Den Haag, 2493 WZ, Netherlands

STAFF
Principal Martin Coles
Finance Director Wouter Hoobroeckx
Head of Junior School Diamanthorst Angela ParryDavies
Head of Junior School Leidschenveen David Porritt
Head of Junior School Vlaskamp Sue Aspinall
Head of Senior School Peter Simpson

Head of IT Leon de Graaff


Teaching staff Full time 182; Part time 98; Total 280
Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; UK 223;
Other(s) (Dutch, Australian) 55

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year September-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1931
Tuition range 12,510-17,430
One time Fees Registration 580
Tuition/fee currency Euro

Graduates attending college 98%


Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Cambridge, U of London, U of East Anglia, U of
Edinburgh

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Italian,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Community Service,
Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Badminton, Basketball,
Football
Examinations GCSE, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Buildings, 110 Classrooms, 6 Computer
Labs, 400 Instructional Computers, 28,000 Library
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NICARAGUA
Area: 130,370 sq km
Population: 5,727,707
Capital: Managua
Currency: Cordoba
Languages: Spanish, English, native languages

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Managua

Nicaragua

American Nicaraguan School


Phone 505 2278 0029
Fax 505 2278 2565
Email director@ans.edu.ni
Website www.ans.edu.ni
Address Reparto Lomas de Montserrat, frente al Club, Managua, Nicaragua

STAFF
Director General Dr. Gloria Doll
Director of Finance & Support Services Roberto
Cardenal
Athletic Director Oswaldo Ortiz
Curriculum Coordinator Virginia Ferrey
Elementary Principal Fredy Ramirez
High School Principal Bradley Cartwright

Middle School Principal Jackie Krger


Information Technology Director Michael Parrales
Head of Library Magda Morice
Teaching staff Full time 97; Total 97
Nationalities of teaching staff US 46; Nicaraguan
39; Other(s) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1944
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA, AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 30; PreK 53; Elementary K-5
390; Middle School 6-8 226; High School 9-12 258;
Total 957

Tuition range 1,920-6,900


Annual fees Registration 185
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (65% US)
Graduates have attended Georgetown U, Princeton
U, Rice U, Yale U, Johnson & Wales U, Purdue U, U of
Notre Dame

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Drama, Handball,
Flag Football, Table Tennis

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Football, Cheerleading
Clubs National Honor Society, National Junior Honor
Society, Hacia Democracy, Operation Smile, Drama,
Band, Knowledge Bowl, United Hands, Model UN,
Astronomy
Examinations Act, SAT, Stanford, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
SATII, LSAT, SSAT, SCAT, GRE, GRE Subject

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 12 Hectares, 33 Buildings, 96 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 230 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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Managua

Nicaragua

Lincoln International Academy


Phone 505 2276 3000
Fax 505 2276 1700
Email lincoln@lincoln.edu.ni
Website www.lincoln.edu.ni
Address Las Colinas Sur, de la Base Militar Julian Roque 600 mts al sur, Managua, Nicaragua

STAFF
General Director Adolfo Gonzalez
Business Manager Arsenio Toledo
Campus Minister Gonzalo Cardenal
Curriculum Coordinator Norma Vogel
Elementary School Principal Margarita Alaniz
High School Principal Henningston Hammond
Institutional Development Director Veronica
Cardenal

Middle School Principal Patricia Callejas


Preschool Coordinator Birgit Hugentobler
IT Coordinator Jorge Perez
Head Librarian Elizabeth Ugarte
Teaching staff Full time 130; Total 130
Nationalities of teaching staff US 20; Nicaraguan
105; Other(s) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 1991
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA
Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 53; Elementary K-5 253;
Middle School 6-8 156; High School 9-12 230; Total
708

Tuition range 2,388-6,622


Annual fees Registration 150
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Johns Hopkins
U, Notre Dame U, Purdue U, Savannah Col of Art &
Design

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs HACIA Democracy, Sagrada Familia, Operation
Smile, La Mascota Childrens Hospital, Student
Government, Model UN,
Examinations SAT, Stanford, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 15 Buildings, 44 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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NIGER

NIGER
Area: 1,267,000 sq km
Population: 17,078,839
Capital: Niamey
Currency: CFA Franc
Languages: French, Hausa, Djerma

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Niamey

Niger

American International School of Niamey


Phone 227 20723 942
Fax 227 20723 457
Email aisndirector@gmail.com
Website aisniger.com
Address c/o American Embassy, BP 11201, Niamey, Niger

STAFF
Director Heidi Cavanagh
Business Manager Fidele Dassi
Teaching staff Full time 8; Part time 5; Total 13

Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; Nigerian 5;


Other(s) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1982
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 37; Middle
School 6-8 22; High School 9-12 8; Total 80
Tuition range 3,000-14,515

Annual fees Busing 1,840


One time Fees Registration 3,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended California State U, John A.
Logan Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Yearbook,


Community Service, Dance
Sports Soccer, Softball, Basketball
Examinations IOWA, SAT, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 22 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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NIGERIA

NIGERIA
Area: 923,768 sq km
Population: 170,123,740
Capital: Abuja
Currency: Naira
Languages: English, Hausa, Yoruba, other native languages

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Abuja

Nigeria

American International School of Abuja


Phone 234 8033144022
Email director@aisabuja.com
Website www.aisabuja.com
Address Plot 346 Cadastral Zone B02, Durumi District, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
Mailing Address 8320 Abuja Place, Dulles, Virginia, 20189, United States

STAFF
Director Amy Uzoewulu
Finance Officer Grace Daniel
Assistant Elementary Principal Teri Campbell
Elementary Principal Deanna Emond
Guidance Counselor Rivien Amobi
Middle & High School Principal Diana Martelly, Ph.D.
IT Coordinator Mike Koronkowic

Librarian Carolina Cuello


Teaching staff Full time 40; Total 40
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; UK 1; Nigerian
6; Other(s) (Canadian, Indian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment Nursery 30; PreK 30; Elementary K-5
250; Middle School 6-8 90; High School 9-12 60; Total
460

Tuition range 4,330-16,086


One time Fees Registration 200; Capital Levy 5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Johns Hopkins U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Rice U, U of
Houston, Brandise U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Community Service,
Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Swimming, Gymnastics, Dance, Ballet, Tae
Kwon Do, Crafts, Basketball, Soccer, Community
Service
Examinations IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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Jos

Nigeria

Hillcrest School
Phone 234 73 465410
Fax 234 73 465410
Email hillcrest@hillcrestschool.net
Website www.hillcrestschool.net
Address 13 Old Bukuru Road, Jos, 930001, Nigeria

STAFF
Superintendent Dick Seinen
Finance Officer Vikram Bhide
Elementary School Principal Jennifer Bhide

High School & Middle School Principal Brian Huff,


Ph.D.
Head of Computer Department Dele Alabi
Librarian Aisha Garba

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-12
School year August-May
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1942
Governed by Cooperating Body
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA

Graduates attending college 92%


Graduates have attended American U, American U
of Beirut, Calvin Col, George Washington U, Texas
A&M U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Learning Disabilities,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 16 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 23 Classrooms, 3


Computer Labs, 45 Instructional Computers

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Lagos

Nigeria

American International School of Lagos


Phone 234 1 261 7793
Fax 234 1 261 7794
Email information@aislagos.com
Website www.aislagos.org
Address Behind 1004 Estates, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

STAFF
Superintendent Tim Travers
Business Office Administrator Tonya Oaks
Asst Principal/IB coordinator Carlos de la Sobera
Asst. Principal Ebele Mbanugo
Elementary Principal Justin Smith
Secondary Principal Garth Wyncoll

Director of Admissions & Technology Coordinator


John Stewart
Librarian Kay Riley
Teaching staff Full time 78; Part time 3; Total 81
Nationalities of teaching staff US 59; UK 2; Nigerian
9; Other(s) (Indian, Lebanese) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 48; Elementary K-5 400; Middle
School 6-8 220; High School 9-12 147; Total 815
Tuition range 12,600-22,200

Annual fees Capital Levy 2,000


One time Fees Registration 10,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended U of Chicago, Amherst Col,
U of Illinois, U of Maryland, U of Virginia, Duke U,
Northwestern U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs National Honor Society, Model UN, Global
Issues Network, Art, Student Senate, Debate, Chess,
Community Service
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 54 Classrooms, 9
Computer Labs, 429 Instructional Computers, 29,000
Library Volumes

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NORWAY

NORWAY
Area: 323,802 sq km
Population: 4,707,270
Capital: Oslo
Currency: Norwegian Krone
Languages: Bokmal Norwegian, Nynorsk Norwegian

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Bergen

Norway

International School of Bergen


Phone 47 55 306 330
Fax 47 55 306 331
Email post@isob.no
Website www.isob.no
Address Vilhelm Bjerknesvei 15, Bergen, 5081, Norway

STAFF
Director June Murison
Business Coordinator Anne Helen Austgulen
Deputy Director Lower School & PYP Coordinator
Zachary Gagnon
Deputy Director of Upper School & DP Coordinator
Frank Braccia
MYP Coordinator Gillian Boniface

Library Coordinator Juliet Crossley-Nilsen


Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 11; Total 26
Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 14;
Norwegian 3; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1975
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment PreK 40; Elementary K-5 100; Middle


School 6-8 50; High School 9-12 35; Total 225
Tuition range 25,360-190,000
Tuition/fee currency Norwegian Kroner

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Norwegian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Reading Resource

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Community Service, Drama
Clubs Model UN, Amnesty International
Examinations IB, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 80 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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Stavanger

Norway

International School of Stavanger


Phone 47 51 554300
Fax 47 51 554301
Email Lduevel@isstavanger.no
Website www.isstavanger.no
Address Treskeveien 3, Hafrsfjord, 4043, Norway

STAFF
Director Linda Duevel, Ph.D.
Business Manager Brynhild Asheim
Deputy Director Gareth Jones
High School Principal Liam Browne, Ph.D.
Middle School Principal Carol Wallace
Primary School Principal Len Duevel, Ph.D.
Director of Technology Andrew Rhodes

Librarian Emma Rees


Teaching staff Full time 83; Part time 13; Total 96
Nationalities of teaching staff US 39; UK 27;
Norwegian 10; Other(s) (Australian, Dutch) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1966
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 72; Elementary K-5 277; Middle
School 6-8 165; High School 9-12 256; Total 770
Tuition range 170,000-180,000

One time Fees Registration 15,000-20,000


Tuition/fee currency NOK
Graduates attending college 95% (40% US)
Graduates have attended U of British Columbia,
Imperial Col London, St. Andrews Col, U of Michigan,
Texas A&M U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Skating, Girl & Boy Scouts,
Environmental
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

Curriculum International, IB, IGCSE


Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Italian,
Mandarin, Norwegian, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 85 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 700 Instructional Computers, 35,000
Library Volumes

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OMAN

OMAN
Area: 309,500 sq km
Population: 3,090,150
Capital: Muscat
Currency: Omani Rial
Languages: Arabic, English, Baluchi, Urdu

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Oman

ABA-An IB World School


Phone 968 24603 646
Fax 968 24603 544
Email admin@abaoman.edu.om
Website www.abaoman.edu.om
Address PO Box 372, Medinat Al Sultan Qaboos, Muscat, 115, Oman

STAFF
Superintendent Mona Nashman-Smith
Business Manager Bahul Pillai
Assistant Elementary Principal Jayne De la Haye
Assistant Secondary Principal Patricia Bruce
Assistant Secondary Principal John Savage
Assistant to the Superintendent Diana Malik
Elementary Principal Michael Berry

Secondary Principal Terry Storer


IT Manager Dr. Shahji Prabhakar
Secondary Librarian Kimbra Weeks
Teaching staff Full time 86; Part time 2; Total 88
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; UK 23; Other(s)
(Canadian, Australian) 52

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1987
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, NESA, MEIBA
Enrollment Nursery 33; PreK 40; Elementary K-5 391;
Middle School 6-8 263; High School 9-12 271; Total
998

Tuition range 7,037-17,075


One time Fees Registration 389; Capital Levy 6,475
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (25% US)
Graduates have attended U of Waterloo, Edinburgh
U, Purdue U, McGill U, U of Pennsylvania,

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Design & Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation,
Cooking, Chess, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Sculpture,
Choir, Board Games, Destination Imagination,
Double Dutch Skipping
Sports Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Cricket, Football
Clubs Mosaic, Science, Homework, Students Against
Prejudice, Amnesty, Ring Pull
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, IGCSE, PSAT,
ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 79 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 312 Instructional Computers, 30,814
Library Volumes

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Muscat

Oman

The American International School of Muscat


Phone (968) 2459-5180
Fax (968) 2450-3815
Email info@taism.com
Website www.taism.com
Address P.O. Box 584, Azaiba, P.C. 130, Muscat, 130, Oman

STAFF
Director Kevin Schafer
Business Manager Hemant Dutia
Elementary School Principal Daniel Hovland
High School Principal Keith Boniface
Middle School Principal Peter Lee

IT Coordinator Douglas Irish


Library Coordinator Paige Spilles
Teaching staff Full time 70; Part time 3; Total 73
Nationalities of teaching staff US 54; UK 3; Other(s)
(Canadian, Lebanese) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1998
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, NESA
Enrollment PreK 60; Elementary K-5 335; Middle
School 6-8 152; High School 9-12 210; Total 757

Tuition range 4,165-8,300


Annual fees Busing 575
One time Fees Registration 75; Capital Levy 3,950
Tuition/fee currency Omani Rial
Graduates attending college 100% (70% US)
Graduates have attended Carnegie Mellon U, Brown
U, U of California- Berkeley, Tufts U, U of Waterloo

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, Crafts
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Chess, Student Council, Poetry,
Elementary Activities
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 77 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 410 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes

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Sohar

Oman

Al-Batinah International School


Phone 968 26850001
Fax 968 26850003
Email info@abisoman.com
Website abisoman.com
Address P.O. Box 193, Muwelah, Sohar, 321, Oman

STAFF
Head of School Neil Tomalin
Business Manager Ramesh Warrier
Librarian Taseen Ansari
Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 1; Total 16

Nationalities of teaching staff US 3; UK 2; Omani 2;


Other(s) (Canadian, South African) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-10
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
private non-profit
Year founded 2007
Governed by Board of Governors
Regional organizations ECIS, MEIBA

Enrollment Nursery 9; PreK 16; Elementary K-5 79;


Middle School 6-8 16; High School 9-12 11; Total 131
Tuition range 2,650-5,520
One time Fees Registration 100; Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Omani Rial

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, IBPYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Math Resource, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Football, Track and Field
Clubs Digital Photography, Year Book, Hockey, T-Ball,
Cooking, Ballet, Crafts, Swimming, Pickle Ball, Movie
Making
Examinations IGCSE, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 14 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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PAKISTAN

PAKISTAN
Area: 796,095 sq km
Population: 190,291,129
Capital: Islamabad
Currency: Pakistani Rupee
Languages: Punjabi, Sindhi, Siraiki, Urdu, English

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Islamabad

Pakistan

International School of Islamabad


Phone 92 51 443 4950
Fax 92 51 444 0193
Email school@isoi.edu.pk
Website www.isoi.edu.pk
Address PO Box 1124, H-9/1, Johar Rd., Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan

STAFF
Superintendent Rose Puffer
Director of Finance Sibte Hassan
Elementary School Principal Elizabeth Abbasi
Secondary School Principal David Lalonde
Technology Coordinator Heavenly Cole

School Librarian Andrea Fossum


Teaching staff Full time 32; Part time 1; Total 33
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 2;
Pakistani 9; Other(s) (Canadian) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1965
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA, SASIA
Enrollment Nursery 22; PreK 18; Elementary K-5 91;
Middle School 6-8 48; High School 9-12 58; Total 237

Tuition range 5,760-18,708


One time Fees Registration 250; Capital Levy 5,250
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Brown U, Vassar Col,
McGill U, U of London, U of St. Andrews

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, German
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society, Leadership
Councils
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Hectares, 14 Buildings, 54 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 200+ Instructional Computers,
30,000 Library Volumes

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Karachi

Pakistan

Karachi American School


Phone 92 21 3453 9096
Fax 92 21 3454 7305
Email pelosipeter@kas.edu.pk
Website www.kas.edu.pk
Address Amir Khusro Road, KDA Scheme No. I, Karachi, 75350, Pakistan

STAFF
Superintendent & HS Principal Peter Pelosi
Business Manager Erna Faruqui
Middle School & Elementary Principal Wayne
Morton
Director of Technology Toby Youngs

Head Librarian Terri Smith


Teaching staff Full time 38; Part time 3; Total 41
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 2;
Pakistani 16; Other(s) (South African) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1953
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA, SASIA

Enrollment PreK 9; Elementary K-5 133; Middle


School 6-8 93; High School 9-12 120; Total 355
Tuition range 8,730-13,250
One time Fees Registration 5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, New York U,
Columbia U, Bentley U, Boston Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation

Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Squash, Swimming,


Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Cricket, Tae Kwon Do, Table Tennis,
Computers, Camping, Proud Pakistan, Board Games,
Art, Puppetry, Jigsaw Puzzle, Community Service
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 45,000
Library Volumes

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Lahore

Pakistan

Lahore American School


Phone 92 423 576 2406 or 2407 or 2408
Fax 92 423 571 1901
Email las@las.edu.pk
Website www.las.edu.pk
Address 15 Upper Mall, Canal Bank, Lahore, 54000, Pakistan

STAFF
Superintendent Kathryn Cochran
Chief Financial Officer Saad Asif
Assistant Secondary School Principal Myna
Anderson
Curriculum Coordinator Karen Zuvich
Elementary School Principal Kathy Khan
ICT Education Coordinator Sharron McDuncan-Bain

Secondary Principal David Freeman


ICT Manager Tariq Khokhar
Librarian Farzana Baygum
Teaching staff Full time 45; Part time 10; Total 55
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; UK 2;
Pakistani 19; Other(s) (Canadian) 21

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 14; Elementary K-5 150;
Middle School 6-8 122; High School 9-12 114; Total 410
Tuition range 4,445-9,590

One time Fees Registration 2,500


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended John Hopkins U, Carnegie
Mellon U, Cornell U, U Col London, McGill U, Duke U,
U of Oxford, U of British Columbia, U of Columbia, U
of Toronto, U of Warwick, Kings Col, U of Michigan

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Arts & Crafts, Badminton, Basketball, Choir,
Cricket, Dancing, Dodge Ball, Floor Hockey, Computer
Games, Math Wizards & Games, Painting, Soccer,
Swimming
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 47 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 110 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes

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PALESTINIAN TERRITORY

PALESTINIAN TERRITORY
Area:5,860 sq km
Population: 2,622,544
Currency: Israeli Shekel & Jordanian Dinar
Languages: Arabic, Hebrew, English

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Ramallah

Palestinian Territory

Ramallah Friends School


Phone 972 2 2952286
Email rfsadmin@rfs.edu.ps
Website www.palfriends.org
Address An-Nahda Street, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory
Mailing Address P.O. Box 18606, Jerusalem, 91184, Israel

STAFF
Director Joyce Ajlouny
Chief Accountant Diana Khoury
Lower School Principal Dr. Hendrik Taatgen
Upper School Principal Mahmoud Amra
IT Manager Salim Zughayar

Librarian Lisa Maarouf


Teaching staff Full time 85; Part time 4; Total 89
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; Palestinian 76

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, day,
private non-profit
Year founded 1869
Governed by Friends United Meeting

Enrollment PreK 88; Elementary K-5 580; Middle


School 6-8 290; High School 9-12 360; Total 1,318
Graduates attending college 98% (32% US)
Graduates have attended Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Harvard U, Yale U, Stanford U,
Swarthmore Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 26; Secondary 26
Language(s) taught Arabic, English
Language(s) of instruction Arabic & English
Depending on Grade Level
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Environmental, Debate

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

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PANAMA

PANAMA
Area: 75,420 sq km
Population: 3,510,045
Capital: Panama City
Currency: Balboa
Languages: Spanish, English

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Panama City

Panama

The International School of Panama


Phone 507 293 3000
Fax 507 266 7808
Email isp@isp.edu.pa
Website www.isp.edu.pa
Address New Golf Club Road, Cerro Viento, Panama City, Panama

STAFF
Director Rajiv Bhat
Director of Finance & Operations Juan Carlos Lopez
Associate Principal Alida de Garcia de Paredes
Elementary Principal Wendy McArthur
HR Manager Wanda Bennasar
High School Principal Daniel McKee
Middle School Principal Diane Guevara

Library & Media Center Specialist John Fitzgerald


Teaching staff Full time 105; Part time 9; Total 114
Nationalities of teaching staff US 29; UK 6;
Panamanian 59; Other(s) (Canadian) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1982
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASCA
Enrollment PreK 84; Elementary K-5 465; Middle
School 6-8 229; High School 9-12 257; Total 1,035
Tuition range 5,250-10,450

Annual fees Registration 1,000


One time Fees Capital Levy 10,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended U of Virginia, Duke U, U of
Southhampton, Savannah Col of Art and Design, U
of Vienna

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB
Average class size Elementary 22
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Science, Chess, Yoga
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 65 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA

PAPUA NEW GUINEA


Area: 462,840 sq km
Population: 6,310,129
Capital: Port Moresby
Currency: Kina
Languages: Tok Pisin, English, native languages

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Goroka

Papua New Guinea

Ukarumpa International School


Phone 675 537 4575
Fax 675 537 3532
Email uissc-principal@sil.org.pg
Website www.ukarumpainternationalschool.org
Address SIL Box 1-406, Ukarumpa, Papua New Guinea

STAFF
Secondary Principal Gary Lenn
Bookkeeper Christine Apini
Primary School Principal Phil Doron
School Registrar Denise Nightingale
Secondary Campus Assistant Principal Greg
Barkman

Secondary Campus Head of Technology Robert


Noble
Secondary Campus Head Librarian DeeAnne Rearick
Teaching staff Full time 37; Part time 15; Total 52
Nationalities of teaching staff US 39; UK 2; Other(s)
(Australian, Canadian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year July-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1962
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Western

Enrollment PreK 38; Elementary K-5 149; Middle


School 6-8 41; High School 9-12 95; Total 323
Tuition range 244-4,800
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 85%
Graduates have attended Messiah Col, Houghton
Col, U of Southern California, Wheaton Col, Brown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Drama


Sports Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball, Football
Examinations Act, SAT, Stanford, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 10 Buildings, 26 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 12,000 Library
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PARAGUAY

PARAGUAY
Area: 406,752 sq km
Population: 6,541,591
Capital: Asuncion
Currency: Guarani
Languages: Spanish, Guarani

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Asuncion

Paraguay

The American School of Asuncion


Phone 595.21 603-518
Email asagator@asa.edu.py
Website www.asa.edu.py
Address Av. Espaa 1175, Asuncion, Paraguay

STAFF
Director General Dr. Robert Beck
Business Manager Arturo Insaurralde
Elementary Principal Mr. David Flaschberger
High School Principal Dr. Steven Nilhas
Middle School Associate Principal Dr. Ann Beck

Technology Coordinator Tim Teasdale


Librarian Graciana de Boettner
Teaching staff Full time 58; Part time 6; Total 64
Nationalities of teaching staff US 35; Paraguayan
24; Other(s) (Canadian, Argentine) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1953
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA

Enrollment PreK 38; Elementary K-5 257; Middle


School 6-8 144; High School 9-12 204; Total 643
Tuition range 4,765-7,390
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (24% US)
Graduates have attended Georgia Tech, U of
California- Berkeley, U of Pennsylvania, New York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English & Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Bijouterie, Computer, Student Council,
Portuguese
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 6.5 Hectares, 34 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 160 Instructional Computers, 26,000 Library
Volumes

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PERU

PERU
Area: 1,285,216 sq km
Population: 29,549,517
Capital: Lima
Currency: Nuevo Sol
Languages: Spanish, Quechua, other native languages

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Cajamarca

Peru

Davy College
Phone 51 76 367501
Fax 51 76 367502
Email peter.zeitoun@davycollege.edu.pe
Website www.davycollege.edu.pe
Address Av. Hoyos Rubio 2684, Casilla Postal 1, Cajamarca, Peru

STAFF
Superintendent Peter Zeitoun
Business Manager Marisabel Abanto
Early Childhood Principal Arlette Romero
Interim Secondary Principal Manuel Huaripata
Primary Principal Robert Hagenbucher

Head of Technology Paul Chavez


Librarian Debra Kienzle
Teaching staff Full time 170; Part time 10; Total 180
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; Peruvian 160;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year February-December
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1996
Governed by Davy Educational Association
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 57; PreK 131; Elementary K-5
402; Middle School 6-8 146; High School 9-12 108;
Total 844

Tuition range 300-400


One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Lima, Catholic U of
Lima, U of Piura, Polytechnic U of Catalonia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 7 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 64 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 270 Instructional Computers, 44,000
Library Volumes

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Lima

Peru

Colegio FDR, The American School of Lima


Phone 51 1 435 0890
Fax 51 1 619-9301
Email fdr@amersol.edu.pe
Website www.amersol.edu.pe
Address Av. Las Palmeras 325, Camacho, La Molina, Lima, 12, Peru

STAFF
Director Russell Jones
Business Manager Mara Isabel Payet
Deputy Director Oli Tooher-Hancock
Primary School Principal Rachel Metcalf
Secondary School Principal Chris Akin

Technology Director John Lakatos


Media Center Director John Kurtenbach
Teaching staff Full time 242; Part time 4; Total 246
Nationalities of teaching staff US 51; UK 10;
Peruvian 163; Other(s) (Canadian) 22

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1946
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment PreK 128; Elementary K-5 635; Middle
School 6-8 346; High School 9-12 387; Total 1,496

Tuition range 10,040-11,400


Annual fees Busing 1,170
One time Fees Registration 10,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Pepperdine U, Princeton
U, U of Massachusetts, Vassar Col, Yale U, Cornell U,
McGill U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Virtual High School, Aquatics

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial
Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Operation Smile, Debate, Drama, Photography,
Korean Culture, Model UN, Jazz Band, Technology
Student Association, National Honor Society, Global
Issues Network, Techo Para Mi Pas
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 10 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 108 Classrooms, 8
Computer Labs, 700 Instructional Computers, 55,000
Library Volumes

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Lima

Peru

International Christian School Of Lima


Phone 51 1 442 6149
Fax 1 502 470 1066
Email icslimaperu@gmail.com
Website www.icslima.org
Address Av. Angamos Oeste 1155, Lima, 18, Peru

STAFF
Director John Havill
Business Manager Jeremy Hollie
Academic Principal Kathy McKinney
Computer teacher John Swaney

Librarian Amy DeGroat


Teaching staff Full time 32; Part time 3; Total 35
Nationalities of teaching staff US 27; Peruvian 6;
Other(s) (Canadian, Ecuadorean) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type private non-profit
Year founded 2001
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Enrollment Elementary K-5 76; Middle School 6-8
40; High School 9-12 47; Total 163
Tuition range 6,000-7,050
Annual fees Registration 50

One time Fees Capital Levy 6,000


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended John Brown U, Mount
Vernon Nazarene U, Gordon Col, Florida State U,
Liberty U, Wheaton Col, William Carey U, LeTourneau
U, Williams Baptist Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 16 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 31 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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PHILIPPINES

PHILIPPINES
Area: 300,000 sq km
Population: 103,775,002
Capital: Manila
Currency: Philippine Peso
Languages: Filipino, English

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Baguio City

Philippines

Brent International School Baguio


Phone 63 74 442 4050
Fax 63 74 442 3638
Email brent@brentbaguio.edu.ph
Website www.brentbaguio.edu.ph
Address Brent Road, Baguio City, 2600, Philippines

STAFF
Headmaster Dick Robbins
Chief Administrative Officer Marissa Caluya
Academic Director & IB Coordinator Todd Wyks
Deputy Head, Acting Lower School Principal & US
Principal Ursula Daoey
Middle School Principal Susan Sanidad
Registrar & Admission Contact Lourdes Balanza

Information Technology Manager Kurt Salvador


Librarian Vivien Torres
Teaching staff Full time 36; Part time 2; Total 38
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 1; Filipino
26; Other(s) (Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-May
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1909
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 12; Elementary K-5 90; Middle
School 6-8 73; High School 9-12 107; Total 282

Tuition range 3,110-13,434


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 9,600; Capital Levy 250
One time Fees Registration 150
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 75% (25% US)
Graduates have attended Embry-Riddle U, U of
Miami, Ateneo de Manila U, U of the Philippines,
Seoul National U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish, Filipino
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Environmental
Conservation

Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Track and Field,


Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Community Service, Go Bananas Game
Time, Table Tennis, Dance, Video Production,
Dancing, Glee, Taekwondo, Model UN, Tae Kwon Do,
Environmental, Wushu
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, AP,
IB, MAT, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 13 Hectares, 19 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 81 Instructional Computers, 18,500
Library Volumes

497
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Cebu

Philippines

Cebu International School


Phone 0063 32 401 1900 to 1903
Fax 0063 32 401 1904
Email CebuIntSchool@gmail.com
Website www.cis.edu.ph
Address Pit-os Road, Pit-os, Talamban, Cebu City, 6000, Philippines

STAFF
Superintendent Deidre Fischer
Chief Financial Director Ofelia Rivera
Dean of Student Services Jenny Basa
Elementary School Principal Theodore Mockrish
Middle & High School Principal Neil Walton
Registrar Emma Peligro
IT Manager Graham Taylor

Educational Media Center Manager Karen


MacCormack
Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 3; Total 53
Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 5; Filipino
31; Other(s) (American, British) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1924
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS, CIS
Enrollment Nursery 8; PreK 11; Elementary K-5 134;
Middle School 6-8 93; High School 9-12 104; Total 350
Tuition range 94,204-323,329

Annual fees Registration 168,082; Busing 48,000


Tuition/fee currency Philippine Peso
Graduates attending college 100% (34% US)
Graduates have attended U of Hong Kong, Penh
State U, U of Toronto, Hong Kong U of Science &
Technology, Waseda U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology, Wall
Climbing

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Cooking, Model UN, Arts & Crafts, Guitar,
Piano, Ikebana, Band
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 51 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 165 Instructional Computers, 23,000
Library Volumes

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Manila

Philippines

Brent International School Manila


Phone 6326979087
Fax 63495114343
Email bism@brent.edu.ph
Website www.brent.edu.ph
Address Brentville Subdivision, Mamplasan, Binan, Laguna, 4024, Philippines

STAFF
Headmaster Dick Robbins
Director for Finance Edna Ballesteros
Head of Media Center & Library Kurt Lamb
Teaching staff Full time 113; Part time 2; Total 115

Nationalities of teaching staff US 37; UK 7; Filipino


49; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 22

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, private
non-profit
Year founded 1984
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 19; Elementary K-5 407;
Middle School 6-8 248; High School 9-12 420; Total
1,104

Tuition range 5,113-15,046


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,575
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, Fordham U,
John Hopkins U, Michigan State U, U of California

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Suburban
Campus 4.3 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 46 Classrooms

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Manila

Philippines

Brent International School, Manila (South


Campus)
Phone 63 2 697 9043
Fax 63 49 511 4343
Email bism@brent.edu.ph
Website www.brent.edu.ph
Address Brentville Subdivision, Brgy. Mamplasan, Binan, 4024, Philippines

STAFF
Headmaster Dick Robbins
Director for Finance Edna Ballesteros
Deputy Headmaster Jeffrey Hammett
Director for Admissions Heather Atkins
Lower School Principal Ian Sutherland
Middle School Principal Dr. Ronald Knapp
Upper School Principal Jason Atkins

Head of Library & Media Center Kurt Lamb


Teaching staff Full time 113; Part time 2; Total 115
Nationalities of teaching staff US 38; UK 6; Filipino
47; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 24

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, church-affiliated
Year founded 1984
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 9; PreK 25; Elementary K-5 349;
Middle School 6-8 248; High School 9-12 393; Total
1,024

Tuition range 5,600-16,150


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,575; Busing 1,460-1,600
One time Fees Registration 150
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 96%
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Harvard U,
Yale U, U of British Columbia, Simon Fraser U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish,
Chinese, Filipino

Language(s) of instruction English


Examinations SAT, Stanford, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 6 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 85 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 196 Instructional Computers, 31,741
Library Volumes

500
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Manila

Philippines

Faith Academy, Inc.


Phone 011 63 2 248 5000
Fax 011 63 2 857 2001
Email vanguard@faith.edu.ph
Website www.faith.edu.ph
Address Penny Lane Street, Valley Golf Rd, Cainta Rizal, 1900, Philippines
Mailing Address MCPO Box 2016, Makati, 0706, Philippines

STAFF
Superintendent Thomas Hardeman
Boarding Administrator Tom Ballentyne
Business Administrator Frank Cherry
Deputy Superintendent Steve Schwarze
Elementary Principal Karen Spain
High School Principal Brian Foutz
Middle School Principal Peter Winslade

Director of Technology Kris Rickert


Learning Resource Center Director Becca
VanWeerdhuizen
Teaching staff Full time 108; Part time 59; Total 167
Nationalities of teaching staff US 112; UK 6; Filipino
8; Other(s) (Canadian, Korea, Republic of) 41

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1957
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 17; Elementary K-5 209; Middle
School 6-8 142; High School 9-12 300; Total 668
Tuition range 278-7,908

Annual fees Registration 60; Boarding 5-day 3,556;


Boarding, 7-day 4,978; Capital Levy 5,500; Busing
1,860
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 85%
Graduates have attended Northwestern U,
Pennsylvania State U, Kent State U, Notre Dame U,
Wheaton Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, Korean
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Model UN, Academic Bowl, Tae Kwon
Do, Juggling, Calligraphy
Examinations Act, SAT, Stanford, AP, GCSE, IGCSE,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 225 Instructional Computers, 22,000
Library Volumes

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Manila

Philippines

International School Manila


Phone 63 2 840 8400
Fax 63 2 840 8441
Email super@ismanila.org
Website www.ismanila.org
Address University Parkway, Fort Bonifacio Global City, Manila, 1634, Philippines

STAFF
Superintendent David Toze
Director of Finance & Administration Juris Lallana
Elementary School Assistant Principal Michael
Rourke
Elementary School Principal Adam Campbell
High School Assistant Principal Michael Dickinson
High School Principal William Brown

Middle School Assistant Principal Clarissa Sayson


Middle School Principal Simon Gillespie
Director of IT Alexander Van Iperen
Director of Media Services David Birchenall
Teaching staff Full time 198; Part time 11; Total 209
Nationalities of teaching staff US 84; UK 40;
Filipino 14; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 71

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1920
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 80; Elementary K-5 688; Middle


School 6-8 663; High School 9-12 763; Total 2,194
Tuition range 11,000-25,000
One time Fees Registration 400
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (55% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale U,
Stanford U, Princeton U, Dartmouth Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs Scouting, Environmental, Cultural, Outreach,
Scholia, Publications, Debate, Math, Charity, IT
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 7 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 149 Classrooms,
9 Computer Labs, 1,000 Instructional Computers,
87,000 Library Volumes

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Olongapo

Philippines

Brent International School Subic


Phone 63 47 252 6871
Fax 63 47 252 3240
Email biss.info@brentsubic.edu.ph
Website www.brentsubic.edu.ph
Address Bldg 6601, Binictican Drive, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, 2222, Philippines

STAFF
Head of School Dick Robbins
Treasury Officer Norma Lingad
Deputy Headmaster & Upper School Principal
Patrick Higgins
Director of Admissions Maricar Peralta
Director of Student Activities Stephen Davis
IB Coordinator Sheila Marie Griarte

Lower School & Middle School Principal Ximena


Silva
Librarian Angelo Fernandez
Teaching staff Full time 52; Total 52
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 2; Filipino
25; Other(s) (Canadian, Chilean) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, private
non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, NHS, SC
Enrollment Nursery 3; PreK 9; Elementary K-5 152;
Middle School 6-8 101; High School 9-12 107; Total 372

Tuition range 5,851-13,757


Annual fees Capital Levy 500; Busing 650
One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended U of Washington, U of
Indiana, U of Illinois, Green Mountain Coll U of
Colorado

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Babybacks, Touchball, Brent Review, Drama,
Yoga, Book Advertising, Lego Builders, Dance,
Karate, Dodgeball, Recycling, Photography
Examinations SAT, Stanford, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 17 Buildings, 46 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 122 Instructional Computers, 37,788
Library Volumes

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POLAND

POLAND
Area: 312,685 sq km
Population: 38,415,284
Capital: Warsaw
Currency: Zloty
Languages: Polish

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Krakow

Poland

International School of Krakow


Phone 48 12 270 14 09
Email director@iskonline.org
Website www.iskonline.org
Address Lusina ul. sw. Floriana 57, Krakow, 30-698, Poland

STAFF
Director & Head of Secondary Mamie Heard
Business Officer Piotr Buczkowicz
Admission Director Malgorzata Gonet-Mroczka
Head of Elementary and Early Years Brett Elkei
Head of Middle School Erik Lutley
Special & Exceptional Needs Coordinator Lilianna
Lutley

Head of IT David Prouse


Head of Library Sara Hobbs
Teaching staff Full time 35; Part time 7; Total 42
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 1; Polish 14;
Other(s) (Canadian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1992
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 24; Elementary K-5 82;
Middle School 6-8 33; High School 9-12 21; Total 176
Tuition range 7,600-12,545

One time Fees Registration 500


Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Jagiellonian U, U of
Toronto, U Col London, Kent State U, Michigan State
U, U of British Columbia, Oxford Brookes U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French, German, Polish,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball, Football, Skiing
Clubs Languages, Science, Yoga, Math, After School
of Rock, Gardening, Book Worms, Guitar, Chess,
Snow Riders
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes

505
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Warsaw

Poland

The American School of Warsaw


Phone 48 22 702 85 00
Fax 48 22 702 85 98
Email director@aswarsaw.org
Website www.aswarsaw.org
Address Bielawa, Ul. Warszawska 202, Konstancin-Jeziorna, 05-520, Poland

STAFF
Director Terry Gamble
Director of Finance & Operations Larry Kraut
Elementary School Assistant Principal & Literacy
Coordinator Leslie Erian Leishman
Elementary School Principal Craig Belshe
High School Principal Jo Loiterton
Middle School Principal Matthew Leishman

PD & Curriculum Director Susan Williams


Director of Technology William MacKenty
Librarians Matthew Kollasch & Susan Matter
Teaching staff Full time 111; Part time 11; Total 122
Nationalities of teaching staff US 78; UK 5; Polish
19; Other(s) (Canadian) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1953
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 30; Elementary K-5 423; Middle
School 6-8 211; High School 9-12 277; Total 941
Tuition range 10,636-19,910

Annual fees Capital Levy 3,350


One time Fees Registration 750
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 93% (37% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Johns Hopkins U,
Stanford U, Carnegie Mellon U, Georgetown U,

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Polish,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Mask Making, Cultural Arts, Jazz Ensemble,
Sign Language, Chess, Math Olympiads, Card
Making, Fun with Fabrics
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 80 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 770 Instructional Computers, 42,838
Library Volumes

506
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PORTUGAL

PORTUGAL
Area: 92,090 sq km
Population: 10,781,459
Capital: Lisbon
Currency: Euro
Languages: Portuguese, Mirandese

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Carcavelos

Portugal

St. Julians School


Phone 351 21 458 5300
Fax 351 21 458 5312
Email admissions@stjulians.com
Website www.stjulians.com
Address Carcavelos, 2776-601, Portugal

STAFF
Head of School David Smith
Head of Finance & Business Operations Antonio
Vilhena
Primary School Principal Angela Harris
Secondary School Principal Nicholas Connolly
ICT Director Michael Brooke

Head of Careers & Library Resources Christine


Sousa e Sa
Teaching staff Full time 113; Total 113
Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 83;
Portuguese 27; Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1932
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 44; PreK 52; Elementary K-5 370;
Middle School 6-8 370; High School 9-12 244; Total
1,080

Tuition range 7,980-18,945


Annual fees Insurance 60; Lunch 1,050
One time Fees Registration 900; Capital Levy 3,100
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (3% US)
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, Imperial
Col London, U Catolica, St. Andrews Col, U of Bath

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Cricket, Football
Clubs Chess, Robotics, Global Issues Network
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT

Curriculum UK, IB
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 19
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 55 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 369 Instructional Computers, 18,000
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Lisbon

Portugal

Carlucci American International School of


Lisbon
Phone 351 21 923 9800
Fax 351 21 923 9809
Email info@caislisbon.org
Website www.caislisbon.org
Address Rua Antnio dos Reis, 95, Linh, Sintra, 2710-301, Portugal

STAFF
Director Blannie Curtis
Business Manager Mark Crathorne
Elementary School Principal Katie Morris
Secondary School Principal Nathan Chapman
IT Coordinator Vera Tamen

Library & Media Specialist Helen Jenkins


Teaching staff Full time 61; Part time 2; Total 63
Nationalities of teaching staff US 29; UK 5;
Portuguese 22; Other(s) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment PreK 28; Elementary K-5 203; Middle
School 6-8 138; High School 9-12 156; Total 525

Tuition range 7,280-16,980


Annual fees Busing 2,448; Lunch 749
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (19% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Harvard U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U of St.
Andrews, Instituto Superior Tcnico

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Student Council,
Drama, Math, Community Service, Model UN, Junior
Model UN
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 35,000
Library Volumes

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PUERTO RICO
Area: 13,790 sq km
Population: 3,998,905
Capital: San Juan
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: Spanish, English

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Ponce

Puerto Rico

Caribbean School
Phone 787 843 2048
Fax 787 844 5626
Email learning@caribbeanschool.org
Website caribbeanschool.org
Address 1689 Calle Navarra, Urbanizacion La Rambla, Ponce, 00730-4043, Puerto Rico

STAFF
Headmaster Ismael Villafane
Comptroller Israel Gonzalez
Elementary School Principal Norvia Seda
Middle & High School Principal Michael Buhl

Librarian Belinda Cabassa


Teaching staff Full time 49; Part time 1; Total 50
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; Puerto Rico 43

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1954
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment PreK 34; Elementary K-5 331; Middle
School 6-8 107; High School 9-12 133; Total 605

Tuition range 3,460-4,700


One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Harvard U, Brown
U, U of Puerto Rico

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, Math Bowl, Spelling
Bee, Geography Bee

Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track


and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Red Cross, Art, National, Junior and
Elementary Honor Societies, Space Camp, Europe
Trip, Close Up, Math Counts, Boy & Girl Scouts, After
School First Communion & Confirmation
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, ERB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 25 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 44 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes

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San Juan

Puerto Rico

Commonwealth-Parkville School
Phone 787 765 4411
Fax 787 764 3809
Email rmarracino@cpspr.org
Website www.cpspr.org
Address Urb Roosevelt, 100 Castillo Street, San Juan, 00918, Puerto Rico

STAFF
Head of School Richard Marracino
Director of Finance & Operations Diana de Jesus
Dean of Students of High School Edmundo Bez
Director of Lower Elementary School Elsie I.
Calimano
Director of Middle & High School Evelyn Collazo
Director of Upper Elementary School Judith Rivera

System Administrator Eric Acosta


Librarian Magali Sanchez
Teaching staff Full time 80; Total 80
Nationalities of teaching staff US 80

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment Nursery 18; PreK 34; Elementary K-5 286;
Middle School 6-8 144; High School 9-12 163; Total
645
Tuition range 4,360-12,810

Annual fees Capital Levy 975


One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, Dartmouth
Col, Brown U, Williams Col, New York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs National Honor Society, Junior National Honor
Society, Forensics, Drama, Interact, Spelling Bee,
Spanish Oratory, Science, Mathematics, Recycling
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 70 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 352 Instructional Computers, 41,000
Library Volumes

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QATAR
Area: 11,586 sq km
Population: 1,951,591
Capital: Doha
Currency: Qatari Rial
Languages: Arabic, English

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Al Khor

Qatar

Qatar Leadership Academy


Phone 974 4742222
Fax 974 4742112
Email qla@qf.org.qa
Website www.qla.edu.qa
Address P.O.Box 24421, Doha, Qatar

STAFF
Director Robert Trent
Head, Administration Affairs Abdulla al Naimi
Head, Student Affairs & Residential Life George
Hopkins
IT Coordinator Moustafa Kolosy

Library Coordinator Nivine Mustafa


Teaching staff Full time 45; Part time 2; Total 47
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; UK 4; Qatari 14;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 18

INFORMATION
Grade levels 7-12
School year September-June
School type boys only, boarding
Year founded 2005
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 50; High School 9-12
90; Total 140

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 50,000; Boarding, 7-day


60,000
Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial
Graduates attending college 100% (70% US)
Graduates have attended Georgetown U- Qatar,
Texas A&M U- Qatar, Carnegie Mellon U- Qatar,
Northwestern U- Qatar, Qatar U, US Military
Academy, Sandhurst Military Academy

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Secondary 12
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program,
Leadership Training

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Council,
Ambassadors(service)
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes
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Doha

Qatar

Academic Bridge Program-Qatar Foundation


Phone 97444542122
Fax 974 44642198
Email sjacob@qf.org.qa
Website www.abp.edu.qa
Address P.O. Box 24404, LAS Building Roon B118, Doha, Qatar

STAFF
Director Miles Lovelace, Ed.D.
Coordinator of Business Services Buthaina Al Sheeb
Assistant Director for Academic Affairs Mark
Newmark, J.D.
Assistant Director for Administration Jim Boyce
Assistant Director for Student Services Moza AlBoainain

Coordinator of Admissions & Records Said Sami


Hijab
Acting IT Coordinator Harfaan Khanzada
Learning Resources Center Coordinator Hassan
Zeidan
Teaching staff Full time 62; Total 62
Nationalities of teaching staff US 28; UK 5; Qatari
11; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 18

INFORMATION
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2001
Governed by ABP Board of Governors
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Grade 13 245; Total 245
Tuition range 48,500-95,000

One time Fees Registration 500


Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial
Graduates attending college 85% (7% US)
Graduates have attended Weill Cornell Medical
Col- Qatar, Carnegie Mellon U- Qatar, Texas A&M UQatar, Virginia Commonwealth U- Qatar, Georgetown
School Foreign Service- Qatar, Qatar U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Secondary 13
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Computer/Technology,
University Preparation, Time Management

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Basketball
Clubs Photography, Journalism, Robotics, Student
Government, Debate, Model UN, Movie Nights
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus Not Known Hectares, 1 Buildings, 20
Classrooms, 8 Computer Labs, 265 Instructional
Computers, 12,000 Library Volumes

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Doha

Qatar

American School of Doha


Phone 974 4459 1501
Fax 974 4459 1570
Email facultyjobs@asd.edu.qa
Website www.asd.edu.qa
Address PO Box 22090, Al Bustan Street, Al Waab, South Al Soudan District, Doha, Qatar

STAFF
Director Deborah Welch
Chief Financial Officer Jim Carpenter
Director of Curriculum & Professional Development
Gail Seay
High School Principal Colin Boudreau
Lower Elementary Principal Lana Al Aghbar
Middle School Principal Steven Leever

Upper Elementary Principal Brian Donaldson


IT Director Bob Elliott
Head of High School Library Kathy Patterson
Teaching staff Full time 194; Part time 5; Total 199
Nationalities of teaching staff US 158; UK 4;
Other(s) (Canadian) 37

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1988
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by New England
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment PreK 105; Elementary K-5 868; Middle
School 6-8 484; High School 9-12 616; Total 2,073
Tuition range 30,980-67,180

Annual fees Capital Levy 10,950-14,600; Busing


6,650
One time Fees Registration 3,650
Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial
Graduates attending college 98% (78% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Stanford U,
Duke U, Carnegie Mellon U, Texas A&M U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Boy & Girl Scouts, Community Soccer League,
Community Baseball League, Booster
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 154 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 1,400 Instructional Computers,
34,500 Library Volumes

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Doha

Qatar

Awsaj Academy (formerly The Learning


Center & Awsaj Institute of Education)
Phone 974 4454 2088
Fax 974 4454 2110
Email fbraganza@qf.org.qa
Website tlc.edu.qa
Address PO Box 6639, 52 Al Luqta Street, Doha, 6639, Qatar

STAFF
Director Dr. Ralph Pruitt
Business Support Manager Ahmed Sayed Naiem
Deputy Director Suad Al-Kindi
Head Of Curriculum Development & Research Dr.
Howard De Leeuw

Teaching staff Full time 124; Part time 5; Total 129


Nationalities of teaching staff US 61; UK 3; Qatari
16; Other(s) (Jordanian, Indian) 49

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board of Governors
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Elementary K-5 95; Middle School 6-8
49; High School 9-12 40; Total 184

Tuition range 41,675-54,409


Annual fees Lunch 3,906
One time Fees Registration 2,200
Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial
Graduates attending college 90% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Col of the North AtlanticQatar, Qatar U, Stenden U, Virginia Commonwealth
U- Qatar, Northwestern- Qatar, Queen Mary U of
London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Arabic
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Model UN, Roots & Shoots
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 300 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 308 Instructional Computers, 7,295
Library Volumes

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Doha

Qatar

International School of Choueifat-Doha


Phone 974 44933110
Fax 974 44835874
Email iscdoha@sabis.net
Website www.iscdoha-sabis.net
Address West Bay Area No. 66, Al Onaizah Street No. 825, Doha, 22085, Qatar

STAFF
Regional Director Ramzi Germanos
Business Manager Oussama Loubani
Director Joseph Salemeh
Grade 1 & Grade 2 Academic Quality Controller
Chantal Lahad
Head of Intermediate Department Selman Mawad
Head of Primary Department Rima Abou Alwan
Head of Secondary Department Maha Abu Shaaban

KG1 & KG2 Academic Quality Controller ZuZanna


Lempicka
IT Manager Shinu Varughese
Head of Library Mona Hamza
Teaching staff Full time 126; Total 126
Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 41; Other(s)
(Lebanese, Romanian) 81

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1886
Governed by SABIS
Accredited by CIS, North Central, World-Wide
Education Service
Enrollment Elementary K-5 1,603; Middle School 6-8
473; High School 9-12 291; Total 2,367
Tuition range 15,150-31,950

Annual fees Busing 4,000; Lunch 1,750 per term;


Books 2,000
One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Carnegie Mellon
U, Texas A&M U, Georgetown U, American U of Beirut

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, International, AP, IGCSE, GCSE
Average class size Elementary 32; Secondary 36
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Ballet, Gymnastics
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Art, Music, Football, Basketball, Chess
Examinations A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
GCSE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 71 Classrooms,
2 Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 10
Library Volumes
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Doha

Qatar

QF Community School
Phone 974 44 54 04 05
Email QFCS2012@me.com
Address Pre University Education Office, PO Box 5825, Doha, Qatar

STAFF
Executive Director Buthaina Al-Nuaimi
Teaching staff Full time 38; Total 38

Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; UK 5; Qatari 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-6
School year September-June
School type coeducational, private non-profit
Year founded 2012
Governed by Qatar Foundation

Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 255; Middle


School 6-8 30; Total 300
Tuition range 14,200-30,867
One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, English

Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,


Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 2 Buildings, 1 Computer Labs, 12,000 Library


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Qatar

Qatar Academy
Phone 00974 44542000
Fax 00974 44542026
Email qataracademy@qf.org.qa
Website www.qa.edu.qa
Address PO Box 1129, Education City, Doha, Qatar

STAFF
Director Eric Sands
Business Support Manager Shaheed Khan
Assistant Principal of Primary School Joneen Walker
Assistant Principal of Primary School Derek Nelson
Assistant Principal of Senior School Timothy Chute
Assistant Principal of Senior School & IBD
Coordinator Sarah McGinley
Head of Curriculum Diana Rosberg

Principal of Primary School Sandy Sheppard


Principal of Senior School Michael Hitchman
Head of IT & E-Learning Sam Liberto
Head of Libraries & Multimedia Beverley Stubbs
Teaching staff Full time 268; Part time 4; Total 272
Nationalities of teaching staff US 46; UK 50; Qatari
33; Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 143

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 204; Elementary K-5 642; Middle
School 6-8 330; High School 9-12 368; Total 1,544
Tuition range 16,145-42,678

Annual fees Lunch 540-1,812


One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial
Graduates attending college 95% (23% US)
Graduates have attended Imperial U, McGill U,
New York U, U of California- Berkeley, Weill Cornell
Medical Col- Qatar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, Guitar, Beginners Band
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Model UN, Laptops for Workers, Hamad
Hospital, Recycling
Examinations IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 300 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 112 Classrooms,
9 Computer Labs, 2,500 Instructional Computers,
64,683 Library Volumes

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Qatar

Qatar Academy Al-Khor


Phone 974 454 6785
Fax 974 454 6764
Email sjoy@qf.org.qa
Website www.qak.edu.qa
Address Khalid Bin Waleed St, PO Box 60774, Al-Khor, Qatar

STAFF
Director Ghada Bou Zeineddine
Business/Finance Manager Noora Al-Manni
Elementary Principal Aisha Al-Megbali
Head of Department IT Nadim Bahou

Librarian Hissa Al-Mohanndi


Teaching staff Full time 61; Total 61
Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; UK 6; Qatari 8;
Other(s) (Lebanese, Canadian) 38

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2008
Governed by Board of Governors
Regional organizations NESA, MEBA

Enrollment PreK 80; Elementary K-5 327; Middle


School 6-8 44; Total 451
Tuition range 14,200-30,867
One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, English
Language(s) of instruction English & Arabic
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Vocal Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Buildings, 39 Classrooms, 1 Computer Lab,
168 Computers + 20 IPads, 24,000 Library Volumes

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Qatar

The English Modern School


Phone 974 4488 3806
Fax 974 4488 3819
Email theems@emsdoha.net
Address 22 February ST, Madinat Khalifa South, Doha, Qatar
Mailing Address Almessila, 22 February St., Doha, Qatar

STAFF
Director Judith Drotar
Deputy Director Jean Claude Chalouhi
IT coordinator Isaac Zebian
Librarian Michelle Wardrip

Teaching staff Full time 210; Total 210


Nationalities of teaching staff US 31; UK 7; Other(s)
(South African, Lebanese) 172

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, girls only
Year founded 1991
Accredited by CIS

Enrollment PreK 180; Elementary K-5 919; Middle


School 6-8 423; High School 9-12 375; Grade 13 70;
Total 1,967
Tuition range 20,341-31,834
One time Fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency Qatari Rial

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IGCSE, GCSE
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Computer/Technology
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Examinations A-level GCE, GCSE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2.579 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 99 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 190 Instructional Computers,
3,000 Library Volumes

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ROMANIA
Area: 238,391 sq km
Population: 21,848,504
Capital: Bucharest
Currency: Leu
Languages: Romanian

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Bucharest

Romania

American International School of Bucharest


Phone 40 21 204 4300
Fax 40 21 204 4306
Email office@aisb.ro
Website www.aisb.ro
Address Sos. Pipera-Tunari 196, Voluntari, Judet Ilfov, 077190, Romania

STAFF
Director David Ottaviano
Director of Finance & Operations Peter Taylor
Admission & Advancement Director Lynn Wells
Elementary Principal Melissa Schaub
Elementary School Vice Principal Rosella Diliberto
High School Principal Lorne Bird
Middle School Principal Brian Roach

IT Director Johnson Jacob


Head Librarian Gael Reilly
Teaching staff Full time 92; Part time 4; Total 96
Nationalities of teaching staff US 47; UK 9;
Romanian 21; Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 19

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Ten Member Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 59; Elementary K-5 346; Middle
School 6-8 166; High School 9-12 185; Total 756
Tuition range 10,300-15,605

Annual fees Capital Levy 3,000; Lunch 800


One time Fees Registration 800
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended City U London, Kings Col,
Swarthmore Col, U of Oxford, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 180 Instructional Computers, 24,000
Library Volumes

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RUSSIA
Area: 17,098,242 sq km
Population: 138,082,178
Capital: Moscow
Currency: Russian Ruble
Languages: Russian

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Russia

Anglo-American School of Moscow


Phone 7 495 231 4488
Fax 7 495 231 4471
Email director@aas.ru
Website www.aas.ru
Address Beregovaya 1, Moscow, 125367, Russia
Mailing Address Att: Jon Zurfluh, 5430 Moscow Place, Box M, Dulles, Virginia, 20189-5430, United States

STAFF
School Director Jon Zurfluh
Deputy Director Ian Forster
Director of Admissions Nicolette Kirk
Director of Communications & Development Rita
Ehrman
Director of Curriculum Peggy Smith, Ph.D.
Director of Human Resources Erica Holt Fursova
Elementary School Principal George Dolesch

High School Principal Paul Sexton


Middle School Principal Judith Curtis
St. Petersburg Campus Principal Ronald Gleason
PreK-12 Tech Coordinator Jim Stratton
Librarian John Bishop
Teaching staff Full time 140; Part time 5; Total 145
Nationalities of teaching staff US 61; UK 16; Russian
15; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 53

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1949
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS, IBO
Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 48; Elementary K-5 555;
Middle School 6-8 298; High School 9-12 350; Total
1,267

Tuition range 14,700-27,550


One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 10,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (39% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, Brown U, McGill
U, U of Edinborough, U Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, International, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Information Technology, Psychology,
Photography, Yearbookdrama, Dance, Environmental
Studies, Health

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Community Service,
Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation, Band,
Choir, Cultural Arts
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs Student Council, National Honor Society, Table
Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee, Badminton, Oriental Chess,
Robotics, Woodworking, Cooking, MathCounts,
Speech & Debate, Model UN, Knowledge Bowl
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 6 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 85 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 245 Instructional Computers, 65,511
Library Volumes

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St. Petersburg

Russia

Anglo-American School of St. Petersburg


Phone 7 812 320 8925
Fax 7 812 320 8926
Email nastia.smirnova@aas.ru
Website www.aas.ru/stpetersburg.cfm
Address Tatarskiy Pereulok 3-5, St. Petersburg, 197198, Russia

STAFF
AAS Director Jon Zurfluh
Director of Finance & Operations Ian Forster
Principal Ronald Gleason
IT Consultant Alexey Sheglov

Librarian Samira Hajiyeva


Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 5; Total 20
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; Russian 7;
Other(s) (Korea, Republic of) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1993
Governed by Anglo-American School of Moscow
School Board
Accredited by New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 92; Middle School 6-8
33; High School 9-12 38; Total 163

Tuition range 24,000-25,000


Annual fees Busing 2,000
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 86% (28% US)
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
Cornell U, Penn State U, U of California- Los Angeles,
U of Washington

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Basketball
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 15 Classrooms, 60


Instructional Computers, 5,200 Library Volumes

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SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS


Area: 168 sq km
Population: 50,726
Capital: Basseterre
Currency: East Caribbean Dollar
Languages: English

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Basseterre

Saint Kitts and Nevis

RUSVM Preparatory School


Phone 869 465 2405
Fax 869 465 1203
Email jsandquist@rossvet.edu.kn
Website www.rossu.edu/veterinary-school/preschool.cfm
Address Box 334, West Farm, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis

STAFF
Superintendent Jane Sandquist
Librarian Carole Soden
Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 2; Total 17

Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; Saint Kitts and


Nevis 1

INFORMATION
Grade level N-8
School year September-August
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 2001
Governed by Management Team

Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 9; Elementary K-5 27;


Middle School 6-8 21; Total 77
Tuition range 1,320-7,600
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Photography,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Track and Field, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 40 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 8 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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SAUDI ARABIA

SAUDI ARABIA
Area: 2,149,690 sq km
Population: 26,534,504
Capital: Riyadh
Currency: Saudi Riyal
Languages: Arabic

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Al Khobar

Saudi Arabia

International Programs School


Phone 966 3 857 5603
Fax 966 3 857 0076
Email ipsksa@gmail.com
Website www.ipsksa.com
Address Eurovillage Compound, In front of Taba Center, Al Khobar, 31932, Saudi Arabia
Mailing Address P.O. Box 691, Al Khobar, 31932, Saudi Arabia

STAFF
Director Jim Leahy
Finance Manager Halah Hijazi
ES & Girls School Principal Linda Amin
HS Guidance Counselor Bill Cooke
MS/HS & Boys School Principal Bryan Ashby

Head Librarian Karen Yeramian


Teaching staff Full time 79; Part time 2; Total 81
Nationalities of teaching staff US 27; UK 2; Saudi 4;
Other(s) (Lebanese, Filipino) 48

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type boys only, coeducational, girls only
Year founded 2000
Governed by Owner; Board implementation in
process
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment Elementary K-5 301; Middle School 6-8
78; High School 9-12 103; Total 482

Tuition range 19,380-42,840


One time Fees Registration 4,000
Tuition/fee currency Saudi Riyal
Graduates attending college 100% (38% US)
Graduates have attended Carleton U, American U of
Beirut, Lebanese American U, Eastern Michigan U,
Rollins Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology, Guidance, Health

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, Fencing, Floor Hockey, Arts &
Crafts, Volleyball, Band, SAT Test Taking Skills,
Writing, Poetry, Chess, Puzzle, Martial Arts
Examinations SAT, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 18 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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Dammam

Saudi Arabia

Dhahran Ahliyya Schools


Phone 966 3 891 9222; 966 3 891 9444
Fax 966 3 891 5252
Email skat@alturkigroup.com
Website www.das.sch.sa
Address PO Box 5162, Dammam, 31422, Saudi Arabia

STAFF

Deputy President Dr. Sarah Alturki


Business/Finance Manager Alaa Al-Mumten

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type private non-profit
Year founded 1977
Governed by HRH Prince Mohammed bin Fahd bin
Abel Aziz Al Saud
Accredited by North Central
Regional organizations NESA

Enrollment PreK 171; Elementary K-5 544; Middle


School 6-8 508; High School 9-12 567; Total 1,790
Tuition/fee currency Saudi Riyal
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Stanford U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brown U,
Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 23; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught Arabic, English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL
Special curricular programs Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Community Service


Sports Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Lego Robotics
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, PSAT, MAP, DRA2,
PIRLS, PISA, Quderat

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Urban
Campus 11 Computer Labs, 80,000 Library Volumes

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Dhahran

Saudi Arabia

International Schools Group


Phone 966 3 330 0555
Fax 966 3 330 2450
Email hr@isgdh.org
Website www.isgdh.org
Address P.O. Box 31677, Al-Khobar, 31952, Saudi Arabia

STAFF
Superintendent Dr. Norma Hudson
Director Business Operations David Whitaker
Director Human Resources John Chapman
Director of Facilities Rick Barnhouse

Director Support Services Stuart LEsteve


Teaching staff Full time 530; Part time 9; Total 539
Nationalities of teaching staff US 102; UK 46; Saudi
5; Other(s) (Canadian, Lebanese) 386

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 336; Elementary K-5 1,206; Middle
School 6-8 692; High School 9-12 988; Total 3,222
Tuition range 16,960-62,188

One time Fees Registration 7,000


Tuition/fee currency Saudi Riyal
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, New York
U, U of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth Col, Columbia U,
Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, IB, AP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, Tagalo,
Urdu
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket,
Football
Clubs Model UN, Duke of Edinburgh Award, Habitat
for Humanity, Honors Society
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, AP, IB,
IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 20 Hectares, 16 Buildings, 60 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
100,000 Library Volumes

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Dhahran

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Aramco Schools


Phone 966 3 877 1676
Fax 966 3 872 0783
Email timothy.hansen@aramco.com
Website www.saudiaramco.com
Address c/o Saudi Aramco, Box 73, Dhahran, 31311, Saudi Arabia

STAFF
Superintendent of Schools Timothy Hansen
Business Office Manager Christopher Wollak
Associate Superintendent John A. Carey
Curricululm Coordinator Tracey Carey
Curriculum Coordinator Crystal W. Jacobs
Director of Pupil Personnel & Special Services
Nathan H. Taylor, Ph.D.

Technology Coordinator Benjamin Jacobs


Teaching staff Full time 248; Part time 60; Total 308
Nationalities of teaching staff US 223; Saudi 6;
Other(s) (Canadian) 79

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-9
School year September-June
School type company-sponsored, day
Year founded 1945
Governed by Saudi Arabian Oil Company

Accredited by Middle States


Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment PreK 285; Elementary K-5 1,395; Middle
School 6-8 653; High School 9-12 194; Total 2,527
Tuition/fee currency Saudi Riyal

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Student Council, Knowledge Bowl, Jazz Band,
Math Olympiads, Climbing, Photography, Media
Examinations MAP, SSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 11 Buildings, 152 Classrooms, 22 Computer
Labs, 550 Instructional Computers, 105,305 Library
Volumes

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Jeddah

Saudi Arabia

American International School of Jeddah


Phone 966 2 662 0051
Fax 966 2 691 2402
Email aisj@aisj.edu.sa
Website www.aisj.edu.sa
Address Khaleel Al-Azdey Street, (N35 - W14), Al-Zahra District 4, Jeddah, 21352, Saudi Arabia
Mailing Address P.O. Box 127328, Jeddah, 21352, Saudi Arabia

STAFF
Superintendent Mark English
Business Manager Barry Edwards
Assistant Principal Mark Sullivan
Director of Curriculum Kimberly Gertz
Elementary School Principal Debra Caskey
High School Principal Jonathon Acker
Middle School Principal Nathan Swenson

HS/MS Librarian Yvonne Mayo


Teaching staff Full time 150; Total 150
Nationalities of teaching staff US 85; Saudi 5;
Other(s) (Canadian, Lebanese) 60

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 100; Elementary K-5
400; Middle School 6-8 200; High School 9-12 300;
Total 1,010

Tuition range 6,126-13,536


One time Fees Registration 400
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Johns Hopkins U, Georgia
Institute of Technology, U of California- Los Angeles,
U of Texas, Penn State U, Col of William & Mary

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Chess, Robotics
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 9 Buildings, 85 Classrooms, 5 Computer
Labs, 300 Instructional Computers, 12,000 Library
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Jeddah

Saudi Arabia

The KAUST School


Phone 966 2 808 6803
Email madeleine.hewitt@kaust.edu.sa
Website www.kaustschools.org
Address Superintendents Office, Safaa Gardens School, Thuwal, 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia

STAFF
Superintendent Madeleine Hewitt
Activities/Athletic Director Tarique Al-Iesa
Early Childhood Assistant Principal Leny de Ruijter
Elementary Principal Kyle Brewerton
Secondary Principal Jennifer Lees

Manager IT Bruce Knox


Head Librarian Cathy White
Teaching staff Full time 132; Total 132
Nationalities of teaching staff US 52; UK 8; Saudi 9;
Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 63

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 2008
Governed by University Management

Enrollment Nursery 119; PreK 89; Elementary K-5


394; Middle School 6-8 112; High School 9-12 117;
Total 831
Tuition range 6,000-12,000
One time Fees Registration 1,400
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (95% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Softball, Squash, Swimming, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs 4-Change Environmental, Model UN, Green
Team, Scouts, Student Council, Yearbook, Math,
Honor Band & Choir
Examinations IB, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Buildings, 86 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 700 Instructional Computers, 38,000 Library
Volumes

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Jeddah

Saudi Arabia

The British International School of Jeddah


Phone 966 2 699 0019
Fax 966 2 699 1943
Email director@conti.sch.sa
Website www.continentalschool.com
Address West of Al Amir Sultan Street, Mohammadiyah District, Al Basateen Development, Jeddah, 21442,
Saudi Arabia

STAFF
Director Bruce Gamwell
Business Manager Dammes Ledeboer
Head Teacher of Primary School Jennifer Thompson
Head Teacher of Upper School Helen Mack
IT Manager Jacques Gouws

Upper School Librarian Colleen Schermer


Teaching staff Full time 118; Part time 14; Total 132
Nationalities of teaching staff US 9; UK 60; Saudi 4;
Other(s) (New Zealander, Lebanese) 59

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1977
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Enrollment Nursery 37; PreK 270; Elementary K-5
437; Middle School 6-8 321; High School 9-12 379;
Grade 13 84; Total 1,528
Tuition range 20,700-68,400

One time Fees Registration 900


Tuition/fee currency Saudi Riyal
Graduates attending college 98% (33% US)
Graduates have attended California Institute of
Technology, Brown U, U of California- Los Angeles, U
Col London, Bath U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community


Service, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 100 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 278 Instructional Computers, 35,500
Library Volumes

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Riyadh

Saudi Arabia

Advanced Learning Schools


Phone 0096614700754
Fax 0096614700754
Email istirling@alsschools.com
Website www.alsschools.com
Address P.O. Box 221985, Riyadh, 11311, Saudi Arabia

STAFF
Superintendent Iain Stirling
Business Manager Essam El-Soubky
Boys Principal Majdi El-Hajj
Girls Principal Kathy Khayatt
IB DP Coordinator Mark Johnson
IB MYP Coordinator Rola Abu Sager
IB PYP Coordinator Heidi Brenner

K-3 Coordinator Yamama Saleh


ICT Systems Manager Imran Mahmood
Librarian Nenita Hermann
Teaching staff Full time 65; Total 65
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 4; Saudi 3;
Other(s) (Jordanian, Lebanese) 48

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type boys only, coeducational, day, girls only,
private non-profit
Year founded 2005
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations NESA

Enrollment PreK 12; Elementary K-5 216; Middle


School 6-8 106; High School 9-12 87; Total 421
One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Saudi Riyal
Graduates attending college 100% (16% US)
Graduates have attended Bentley U, Georgetown
U, Lebanese American U, Al Faisal U, King Fahad
Medical U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Community Service, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Model UN, Debating Society, Student Council,
Drama, CPR, Arabic Theatre, Computer, Reading,
Photography, Spotlight, Spanish, Singing, Music,
Cookery
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Buildings, 48 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 177 Instructional Computers, 26,000 Library
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Riyadh

Saudi Arabia

American International School-Riyadh


Phone 966 1 491 4270
Fax 966 1 491 7101
Email superintendent@aisr.org
Website www.aisr.org
Address PO Box 990, Riyadh, 11421, Saudi Arabia

STAFF
Superintendent Dr. Brian Matthews
Finance Director Leila Giansiracusa
Assistant Elementary Principal Katherine Inghram
Assistant High School Principal Hal Ott
Elementary School Principal Jennifer Canar
High School Principal Craig Randall
Middle School Principal Geraldine Myers

Director of Technology Michael McGlade


Librarian Rhonda Lesperance
Teaching staff Full time 175; Part time 6; Total 181
Nationalities of teaching staff US 66; UK 5; Saudi 2;
Other(s) (Canadian, South African) 108

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1963
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 28; PreK 64; Elementary K-5
526; Middle School 6-8 264; High School 9-12 420;
Total 1,302

Tuition range 9,043-16,866


Annual fees Registration 1,866; Capital Levy 533
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Brown U, Harvard U,
Stanford U, U of Michigan- Ann Arbor, U of Oxford, U
of Cambridge

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service,
Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations SAT, SAT II, Stanford, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 131 Classrooms,
9 Computer Labs, 220 Instructional Computers,
50,000 Library Volumes

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SENEGAL
Area: 196,722 sq km
Population: 12,969,606
Capital: Dakar
Currency: CFA Francs
Languages: French, Wolof, Pulaar, Jola, Mandinka

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Dakar

Senegal

Dakar Academy
Phone 221 33 832 0682
Fax 221 33 832 1721
Email office@dakar-academy.org
Website www.dakar-academy.org
Address BP 3189, 69 Rue des Peres Maristes, Dakar, Senegal

STAFF
Director Joseph Rosa
Business Manager Murray Sitte
Assistant Director Dan Mulay
Curriculum Coordinator Barb Van Straten
Guidance Counselor Deborah Aisenbrey

IT Coordinator Paul Bradbury


Librarian Mindee Evans-Maxson
Teaching staff Full time 51; Part time 4; Total 55
Nationalities of teaching staff US 44; UK 2;
Senegalese 3; Other(s) (Canadian) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1961
Governed by Owning Missions
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment Elementary K-5 55; Middle School 6-8
50; High School 9-12 113; Total 218

Tuition range 10,950-11,750


Annual fees Registration 300
One time Fees Capital Levy 3,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 96%
Graduates have attended Carson-Newman Col,
Houghton Col, Col of the Ozarks, Wheaton Col,
Covenant Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 11; Secondary 23
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Newspaper, Yearbook,


Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Association of
Christian Athletes
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, PSAT, Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 17,000
Library Volumes
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Senegal

International School of Dakar


Phone 221 33 825 0871
Fax 221 33 860 8523
Email admin_isd@orange.sn
Website www.isdakar.org
Address Route de Ouakam, cote de lENEA, Dakar, Senegal
Mailing Address BP 5136, Fann, Dakar, Senegal

STAFF
Director Barb Gage
Business Manager Philippe Lambert
Athletics & Activities Director Murray Te Huki
Curriculum Coordinator Kristine Michael
Elementary School Principal Ian Clark
IB Coordinator Wendy Welander
Upper School Counselor Sam Scoggin

Upper School Principal Brad Bell


Technology Director Rick Park
Librarian Elizabeth Warrick
Teaching staff Full time 43; Part time 11; Total 54
Nationalities of teaching staff US 37; UK 2;
Senegalese 1; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1983
Governed by Nine Member Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 40; Elementary K-5 220; Middle


School 6-8 100; High School 9-12 100; Total 460
Tuition range 15,500-19,000
One time Fees Registration 100; Capital Levy 3,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Columbia U, Cornell U,
Duke U, U of British Columbia, Lewis & Clark Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Service, Social,
Environmental
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 220 Instructional Computers, 14,500
Library Volumes

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SERBIA
Area: 77,474 sq km
Population: 7,276,604
Capital: Belgrade (Beograd)
Currency: Serbian Dinar
Languages: Serbian

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Serbia

International School of Belgrade


Phone 381 11 206 9999
Fax 381 11 206 9940
Email isb@isb.rs
Website www.isb.rs
Address Temisvarska 19, Belgrade, 11040, Serbia

STAFF
Director Dr. Robert Risch
Business Manager Snezana Hasanovic
Lower School Principal Brian Lettinga
Middle School Coordinator Jeff Eller
Secondary Principal Bill Kralovec

IT Director Branislav Nikolic


Librarian Jennie Scott-McKenzie
Teaching staff Full time 61; Part time 6; Total 67
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; UK 5; Serbian
24; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1948
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 7; Elementary K-5 195; Middle
School 6-8 83; High School 9-12 84; Total 369

Tuition range 13,460-23,135


Annual fees Capital Levy 2,640; Busing 2,450
One time Fees Registration 875
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended London School of
Economics, Brown U, McGill U, Cornell U, Delft U of
Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs International Thespian Society, Global Issues
Network
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2.5 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 31 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 80 Instructional Computers, 14,573
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SINGAPORE
Area: 697 sq km
Population: 5,353,494
Capital: Singapore
Currency: Singapore Dollar
Languages: Mandarin, English, Malay, Hokkien, Tamil

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United World College of Southeast Asia- East


Campus
Phone 65 6305 5344
Email uwcseaeast@uwcsea.edu.sg
Website www.uwcsea.edu.sg
Address 1 Tampines Street 73, 528704, Singapore

STAFF
Head of Campus James Dalziel
Director of Administration How Poon Chegne
Director of Admissions Jonathan Carter
Director of College Advancement David Shepherd
Director of Communications and Marketing Sinead
Collins
Head of College Julian Whiteley

Director of IT Ben Morgan


Head Librarian, East Campus Katie Day
Teaching staff Full time 160; Part time 30; Total 190
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 30;
Singaporean 2; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 150

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 2010
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 1,012; Middle School 6-8


528; High School 9-12 360; Total 1,900
Tuition range 24,990-31,217
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 29,018
One time Fees Registration 374; Capital Levy 2,150
Tuition/fee currency Singapore Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket,
Floorball, Sailing, Sport Climbing
Clubs National Youth Achievement Award, Chess,
Maths, Global Concern & Services, Outdoor Education
Trips
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Suburban

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Singapore

Canadian International School


Phone 65 6467 1732
Fax 65 6467 1729
Email admissions@cis.edu.sg
Website www.cis.edu.sg
Address 7 Jurong West Street 41, 649414, Singapore

STAFF
Head of School Glenn Odland
Chief Finance Officer Chua Wai Ling
Elementary School (ECE - Gr. 3) Principal Rob
Kiddell
High School (Gr. 9 - 12) Principal David Ansbacher
Middle School (Gr. 4 - 8) Principal Keith Bland

Tanjong Katong Campus (ECE - Gr.10) Principal Paul


Hoff
Deputy Head of IT Yian Ching Ling
Head Librarian Lisa Patton
Teaching staff Full time 395; Part time 5; Total 400
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; UK 20;
Singaporean 5; Other(s) (Canadian) 350

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 100; PreK 250; Elementary K-5
1,100; Middle School 6-8 350; High School 9-12 300;
Total 2,100

Tuition range 10,620-28,570


One time Fees Registration 1,284
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 96%
Graduates have attended U of Toronto, Queens U, U
of London, U of Sydney, U of Zurich

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Leadership, Kids for Kids, Student Council
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 10 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 164 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
20,000 Library Volumes

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Singapore

ISS International School


Phone 65 6475 4188
Fax 65 6273 7065
Email hm@iss.edu.sg
Address 21 Preston Road, 109355, Singapore

STAFF
Head Master Anthony Race
Admin Director Joyce Chia
Head of Elementary School Julia Alden
Head of High School Toni Nash
Head of Middle School Melanie Hughes

IT Teacher Vic Gecas


Librarian Michael Smith
Teaching staff Full time 88; Part time 1; Total 89
Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; UK 18;
Singaporean 6; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 46

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1981
Governed by Committee of Management
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 340; Middle School 6-8
150; High School 9-12 260; Total 750
Tuition range 20,400-29,800

Annual fees Busing 1,450-3,150


One time Fees Registration 3,210
Tuition/fee currency Singapore Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (30% US)
Graduates have attended U of British Columbia,
McGill U, U of Edinburgh, U Col London, Hong Kong U
of Science and Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1
Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Chess, Rugby, French, Drama, Roots & Shoots,
Yearbook, Badminton, Basketball, Volleyball,
Softball, Tennis, Track & Field
Examinations IB, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 0.9162 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 68 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 92 Instructional Computers, 21,230
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Singapore

International Community School


Phone 65 6776 7435
Fax 65 6776 7436
Email info@ics.edu.sg
Website www.ics.edu.sg
Address 27A Jubilee Road, 128575, Singapore

STAFF
Director Joseph Beeson
Business Manager John Kennedy
Admissions Director Florence Tan
Elementary Principal Gretchen Schlie
High School Principal Matt Eiler
Middle School Principal Noelle Fleischmann
School Counselor Sam Fleischmann

IT Director Robert Brosius


Librarian Marjorie Kennedy
Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 5; Total 55
Nationalities of teaching staff US 50; Singaporean
2; Other(s) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 160; Middle


School 6-8 115; High School 9-12 100; Total 390
Tuition range 17,000-20,000
Tuition/fee currency Singapore Dollar
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkley,
Purdue U, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U
of Virginia, Virginia Military Institute

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes
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Singapore

Overseas Family School


Phone 65 6738 0211
Fax 65 6733 8825
Email executive_director@ofs.edu.sg
Website www.ofs.edu.sg
Address 25F Paterson Road, 238515, Singapore

STAFF
Chairman David Perry
Executive Director Irene Wong
Academic Director Pat Keenan
Elementary School Principal Aaron Nussbaum
High School Principal Sue Bentin
Kindergarten Principal Rani Suppiah
Middle School Principal David Edwards

Technology Manager Stephen Woodmansee


Library Manager Lam Yee Kwan Winny
Teaching staff Full time 375; Part time 15; Total 390
Nationalities of teaching staff US 50; UK 60;
Singaporean 30; Other(s) (Australian, New
Zealander) 250

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
day, proprietary
Year founded 1991
Governed by Executive Board
Accredited by Western

Enrollment PreK 80; Elementary K-5 1,970; Middle


School 6-8 880; High School 9-12 1,090; Total 4,020
Tuition range 23,000-32,000
One time Fees Registration 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Singapore Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Japanese,
Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Scouts & Guides, Model UN, Chess,
Technology, Martial Arts, Dance, Gymnastics
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 7 Hectares, 13 Buildings, 234 Classrooms,
9 Computer Labs, 2,500 Instructional Computers,
100,000 Library Volumes

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Singapore

Singapore American School


Phone 65 6363 3403
Fax 65 6363 3408
Email humanresources@sas.edu.sg
Website www.sas.edu.sg
Address 40 Woodlands Street 41, 738547, Singapore

STAFF
Superintendent of Schools Chip Kimball, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent for Finance & Business
Operations William Scarborough
Assistant Superintendent for Learning Mark Boyer
Director of Human Resources Laurynn Evans, Ed.D.
High School Principal Tim Stuart, Ed.D.
Intermediate School Principal Marian Graham
Middle School Principal Devin Pratt

Primary School Principal David Hoss


Director of Educational Technology Jason Cone
High School Librarian & Media Specialist John
Johnson
Teaching staff Full time 364; Part time 9; Total 373
Nationalities of teaching staff US 237; UK 6;
Singaporean 14; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 116

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by Board of Governors
Regional organizations EARCOS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 160; Elementary K-5 1,641; Middle
School 6-8 924; High School 9-12 1,149; Total 3,874

Tuition range 11,250-28,316


Annual fees Capital Levy 3,745
One time Fees Registration 12,840
Tuition/fee currency Singapore Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (82% US)
Graduates have attended Cornell U Columbia U Duke
U, Stanford U, Yale U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Chess, Drama, Newspaper, Photography,
Community Service, Environmental Conservation,
Computers, Literary Magazine, Yearbook
Examinations IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 14 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 302 Classrooms,
15 Computer Labs, 2,090 Instructional Computers,
144,530 Library Volumes

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Singapore

Stamford American International School


Phone 65 6602 7247
Email admissions@sais.edu.sg
Website www.sais.edu.sg
Address 279 Upper Serangoon Road, 347691, Singapore

STAFF
Superintendent Malcolm Kay
Director of Finance Damian Ferguson

Director of Admissions Eve Rogove

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year August-June
School type coeducational
Year founded 2009

Accredited by CIS, Western


Tuition range 12,620-31,010
Tuition/fee currency Singapore Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IBPYP, IBMYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Martial
Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Art, Band, Chess, Choir, Math, Model UN,
Spanish, Chinese, Student Council, Theater
Production, Yearbook
Examinations AP, IB, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Urban

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Singapore

Tanglin Trust School


Phone 65 6778 0771
Fax 65 6777 5862
Email communications@tts.edu.sg
Website www.tts.edu.sg
Address 95 Portsdown Road, 139299, Singapore

STAFF
Chief Executive Officer Peter Derby-Crook
Financial Controller Lynn Yip
Chief Operating Officer Ling Guan Heng
Head of Infant School Geraldine Chandran
Head of Junior School David Ingram
Head of Senior School Neil Turrell

Director of Educational & Business Technology Craig


Whalland
Director of TLRC Jacqueline Makselon
Teaching staff Full time 211; Part time 26; Total 237
Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; UK 210;
Other(s) (Australian) 25

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year August-August
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1925
Governed by Board of Governors
Regional organizations FOBISSEA

Enrollment Nursery 167; PreK 192; Elementary K-5


387; Middle School 6-8 770; High School 9-12 1,054;
Grade 13 130; Total 2,700
Tuition range 17,770-31,949
Tuition/fee currency Singapore Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, German, Latin,
Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, Karate, Fencing, Scuba
Diving, Judo, Netball, Dodgeball

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Community Service, Dance,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Basketball,
Cricket, Football
Clubs Cooking, Fired Ceramics, Scrapbooking, Chess,
Lego, Newsletter Production, Sewing, Athletics,
Netball, Football & Ball Games
Examinations A-level GCE, GCSE, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 96 Classrooms,
8 Computer Labs, 1,156 Instructional Computers,
56,800 Library Volumes

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Singapore

United World College of Southeast AsiaDover Campus


Phone 65 6775 5344
Fax 65 6778 5846
Email info@uwcsea.edu.sg
Website www.uwcsea.edu.sg
Address 1207 Dover Road, 139654, Singapore

STAFF
Head of Campus Frazer Cairns
Director of Administration How Poon Chegne
Director of Admissions Jonathan Carter
Director of College Advancement David Shepherd
Director of Communications and Marketing Sinead
Collins
Head of College Julian Whiteley

Director of IT Ben Morgan


Head Librarian, Dover Campus Susanne Clower
Teaching staff Full time 230; Part time 60; Total 290
Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; UK 45;
Singaporean 2; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 241

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1971
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 946; Middle School 6-8
770; High School 9-12 1,283; Total 2,999

Tuition range 24,990-31,217


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 29,018; Capital Levy
2,150
One time Fees Registration 375
Tuition/fee currency Singapore Dollar
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Cambridge, Stanford U, Princeton U, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IGCSE, GCSE
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Floorball, Sailing, Sport Climbing
Clubs National Youth Achievement Award, Chess,
Maths, Global Concern & Services, Outdoor Education
Trips
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 16 Hectares, 25 Buildings, 11 Computer
Labs, 500 Instructional Computers, 41,000 Library
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SLOVAKIA
Area: 49,035 sq km
Population: 5,483,088
Capital: Bratislava
Currency: Slovak Koruna, Euro
Languages: Slovak, Hungarian

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Slovakia

British International School Bratislava


Phone 00421 2 6930 7081 or 7082
Fax 00421 2 6930 7083
Email mkraslanova@bisb.sk
Website www.nordanglia.com/bratislava
Address Peknikova 6, J.V.Dolinskeho 1, Bratislava, 841 02, Slovakia

STAFF
Principal Wendy Ellis
Business Manager Barbara Kanclirova
Admissions Officer Milina Bires
Head of Primary Niki Meehan
Head of Secondary Garry Minnit

Marketing Officer Martina Kraslanova


Teaching staff Full time 75; Part time 17; Total 92
Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 45;
Slovakian 31; Other(s) (Canadian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year September-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit,
proprietary
Year founded 1997
Governed by Nord Anglia Education
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 30; PreK 25; Elementary K-5 275;
Middle School 6-8 155; High School 9-12 160; Grade 13
32; Total 677

Tuition range 7,971-17,365


Annual fees Busing 1,770; Lunch 300-500
One time Fees Registration 675
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (9% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt U, Bath U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English, Slovak
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Squash, Swimming,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Choir, Design & Technology, Jewellery, Cookery,
ICT Games, Nature, Sewing, Chess, Young Enterprise,
Arts & Crafts, Film & Photography , Guitar, Scrabble,
Sign Language
Examinations IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 5,000
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Bratislava

Slovakia

QSI International School of Bratislava


Phone 421 2 6542 2844
Fax 421 2 6541 1646
Email bratislava@qsi.org
Website bratislava.qsischool.org
Address Iuventa, Karloveska 64, Bratislava, 842 20, Slovakia

STAFF
Director Britt Brantley
Finance Manager Jana Mezovska
Counselor Debbie Galicia
Director of Instruction Brian Garner
Resource Coordinator Elizabeth McAuliffe Pokorny

Technology Co-Ordinator Peter Kosut


Librarian Beata Balog
Teaching staff Full time 41; Part time 5; Total 46
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; Slovakian 15;
Other(s) (Canadian) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 120;
Middle School 6-8 70; High School 9-12 90; Total 320

Tuition range 6,800-19,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended U of Michigan,Purdue
U, McGill U, Boston Col, Bocconi U, U of Ottawa,
Pennsylvania State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Global Issues Network, Humanitarian, Habitat
for Humanity
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 65 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes

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Kosice

Slovakia

QSI International School of Kosice


Phone 421 55 6250040
Fax 421 55 7294157
Email kosice@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/ksc_home/ksc_home.htm
Address Drabova 3, Kosice, 04 023, Slovakia

STAFF
Director, Business Manager & Head of Technology
Lisa Haberman
Librarian Diane McNary

Teaching staff Full time 14; Part time 1; Total 15


Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; UK 1; Slovakian
3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 2001
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA

Enrollment PreK 5; Elementary K-5 30; Middle


School 6-8 6; High School 9-12 8; Total 49
Tuition range 7,000-20,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Mercer Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 6; Secondary 3
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse,
Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Dance, Drama
Sports Basketball
Clubs Student Council
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 14 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 2 Instructional Computers, 7,000
Library Volumes

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SLOVENIA

SLOVENIA
Area: 20,273 sq km
Population: 1,996,617
Capital: Ljubljana
Currency: Euro
Languages: Slovenian

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Ljubljana

Slovenia

QSI International School of Ljubljana


Phone 386 1 244 1750
Fax 386 1 244 1754
Email ljubljana@qsi.org
Website ljubljana.qsi.org
Address Dolgi most 6a, Ljubljana, 1000, Slovenia

STAFF
Director Jay Loftin
Teaching staff Full time 11; Part time 4; Total 15

Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; Slovenian 5;


Other(s) (Indian, Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA

Enrollment PreK 18; Elementary K-5 18; Middle


School 6-8 14; High School 9-12 4; Total 54
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Redeemer U Col, U of
Ljubljana, Memphis Col of Art

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 6
Language(s) taught German, Other
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Skiing
Clubs Boy & Girl Scouts, Cooking, Drama, Study
Group, Instrumental Music, Sports, Gardening, Arts,
Crafts, Board Games
Examinations SAT, AP, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 17 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes

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SOUTH AFRICA

SOUTH AFRICA
Area: 1,219,090 sq km
Population: 48,810,427
Capital: Pretoria
Currency: Rand
Languages: IsiZulu, IsiXhosa, Afrikaans, English, other native languages

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Cape Town

South Africa

American International School of Cape Town


Phone 27 21 713 2220
Fax 27 21 713 2240
Email info@aisct.org.za
Website www.aisct.org
Address 42 Soetvlei Avenue, Constantia, Cape Town, 7806, South Africa

STAFF
Head of School Kevin Coordt
Accounts Administrator Cecille Collins
Administrative Officer Brenda Roberts
Upper School Coordinator Alison van der Merwe
Technology Department Head Walter Witrodt

Librarian Elizabeth Velez


Teaching staff Full time 33; Total 33
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; UK 2; South
African 7; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2001
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 140; Middle
School 6-8 80; High School 9-12 80; Total 315

Tuition range 35,000-80,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 21,000; Busing 15,000
One time Fees Registration 850
Tuition/fee currency South African Rand
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended U of Virginia, Fordham U,
New York U, U of Oxford, U of British Columbia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Student Council, Art, Culture, Sculpting, Model
UN, Surfing
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes
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Johannesburg

South Africa

American International School of


Johannesburg- Johannesburg Campus
Phone 27 11 464 1505
Email info@aisj-jhb.com
Website www.aisj-jhb.com
Address Private Bag X4, Bryanston, Johannesburg, 2021, South Africa

STAFF
School Director Andy Page-Smith, Ed.D
Finance Manager Elize Ramsay
Admissions Coordinator Hazel Jessop
Chief Operating Officer Willie Rudolph
College and HS Counselor Melissa Johnson
Communications Coordinator Tamara Rodrigues
Director of Teaching & Learning Liz Hargreaves
ES Counselor Carol Wootten
Elementary Principal Terry Burns
HS Coordinator Sandy van Nooten
High School Principal Tony Mock

Human Resource Manager Rhonda Russ


IB Coordinator Will Hurtado
K-12 Service Learning Coordinator Tara Barton
K-12 Sport and Activities Coordinator Kris Jettner
MS Counselor Justin Walker
Middle School Principal Robyn Schilling
Director of Technology Fred Biggar
MS/HS Librarian Andrea Staples
Teaching staff Full time 104; Part time 2; Total 106
Nationalities of teaching staff US 54; UK 6; South
African 30; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1982
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 30; Elementary K-5 380; Middle
School 6-8 200; High School 9-12 265; Total 875

Tuition range 16,770-29,030


Annual fees Busing 3,720
One time Fees Registration 333; Capital Levy 8,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Tufts U, Cornell U, U of
Virginia, Edinburgh U, Leeds U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama

xtra curricular programs (cont.) Environmental


Conservation, Scouts, StudentCo, MathCounts,
SpeedStacks, Speech & Debate, Indaba
Sports Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball, Karate, Equestrian, Ballet, Hip Hop
Dance, Rush Soccer
Clubs Johannesburg Model UN, National Honor
Society, Stock Market Investors, Astronomy, Kili,
Hiking
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 33 Hectares, 86 Buildings, 77 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 420 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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Pretoria

South Africa

American International School of


Johannesburg- Pretoria Campus
Phone 27 12 991 5056
Email bweinberg@aisj-jhb.com
Website www.aisj-jhb.com
Address PO Box 40817, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0007, South Africa

STAFF
School Director Andy Page-Smith, Ed.D.
Finance Manager Elize Ramsay
Admissions Coordinator Hazel Jessop
Chief Operating Officer Willie Rudolph
Communications Coordinator Tamara Rodrigues
Director of Teaching & Learning Liz Hargreaves
K-12 Sport and Activities Coordinator Kris Jettner

Pretoria Campus Counselor Joe Rauschenbach


Director of Technology Fred Biggar
Librarian Judy Irving
Teaching staff Full time 23; Part time 4; Total 27
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 1; South
African 12; Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2001
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 14; Elementary K-5 161; Middle


School 6-8 43; Total 218
Tuition range 16,770-29,030
Annual fees Busing 3,720
One time Fees Registration 333; Capital Levy 8,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2.38764 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 22
Classrooms, 105 Instructional Computers, 8,400
Library Volumes

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SPAIN

SPAIN
Area: 505,370 sq km
Population: 47,042,984
Capital: Madrid
Currency: Euro
Languages: Castilian Spanish, Catalan

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Barcelona

Spain

American School of Barcelona


Phone 34 93 371 4016
Fax 34 93 473 4787
Email info@a-s-b.com
Website www.a-s-b.com
Address C/Jaume Balmes, 7, Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona, 08950, Spain

STAFF
Director Mark Pingitore
Operations Manager Ferran Sole
Admissions & Community Relations Coordinator
Robin Berting
ECC Coordinator Christina Torrengo
Elementary Principal Nancy Boyd
High School Principal William Volchok

Middle School Principal Alan Phan


Instructional Technology Coordinator Ros Greehy
Librarian Fiona Mar
Teaching staff Full time 91; Part time 4; Total 95
Nationalities of teaching staff US 42; UK 8; Spanish
26; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 19

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Foundation
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment PreK 72; Elementary K-5 270; Middle
School 6-8 145; High School 9-12 175; Total 662
Tuition range 7,440-11,100

Annual fees Registration 900; Insurance 500; Busing


1,600; Lunch 1,550
One time Fees Capital Levy 3,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 99% (40% US)
Graduates have attended Rice U, Oxford U,
Georgetown U, Duke U, Texas A&M U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, Other
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Drama, Choir
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 35 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 240 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes

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Barcelona

Spain

The Benjamin Franklin International School


Phone 34 93 434 2380
Fax 34 93 417 3633
Email info@bfischool.org
Web www.bfischool.org
Address Martorell i Pena, 9, Barcelona, 08017, Spain

STAFF
Director William Knauer
Finance & Operations Director Monica Chitnis
College Counselor Shellee Hendricks
ES Counselor Jessica Delgado
High School Counselor Jeremy Marks
Middle & High School Principal Joe Santos

Preschool & Elementary School Principal James


Duval
IT & Communications Director Roberto Baldizon
Librarian David Cevoli
Teaching staff Full time 80; Part time 8; Total 88
Nationalities of teaching staff US 36; UK 8;
Canadian 29; Other(s) (Venezuelan, Mexican) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1986
Governed by Foundation Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 18; PreK 32; Elementary K-5 230;
Middle School 6-8 132; High School 9-12 146; Total
558

Tuition range 8,870-12,260


Annual fees Registration 810; Busing 1,470; Lunch
1,230
One time Fees Capital Levy 3,400
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Wesleyan U, U of Chicago,
Boston U, U of Michigan, Imperial Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society, National
Junior Honor Society
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Buildings, 38 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 102 Instructional Computers, 11,200 Library
Volumes

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Las Palmas

Spain

American School of Las Palmas


Phone 34 928 430 023
Fax 34 928 430 017
Email info@aslp.org
Website www.aslp.org
Address Carretera a los Hoyos, KM. 1.7, Las Palmas de Gran Canari, Spain

STAFF
Director Lina Saab
Business Manager Juan Carlos Aleman
ECC/ES Principal & Curriculum Coordinator Sarah
Zarzo
First Steps Coordinator Carmen Padilla

Secondary School Principal Bruno Costemale


Librarian Fiona Shea
Teaching staff Full time 72; Part time 2; Total 74
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 13; Spanish
41; Other(s) (Canadian, Irish) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1967
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by New England
Regional organizations MAIS

Enrollment Nursery 91; PreK 67; Elementary K-5 134;


Middle School 6-8 105; High School 9-12 118; Total 515
Tuition range 2,500-5,500
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Rochester Institute of
Technology, Hofstra U, U of Toronto, U de Madrid
Computense, U de Las Palmas

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Roots & Shoots, Ecology, Mathematics,
Computers, Drama
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 2 Hectares, 14 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 78 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes
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Madrid

Spain

American School of Madrid


Phone 34 91 740 1900
Fax 34 91 357 2678
Email info@asmadrid.org
Website www.asmadrid.org
Address Apartado 80, Madrid, 28080, Spain

STAFF
Headmaster William OHale
Director of Administrative Services Jess L. Hortal
Director Tcnico Spanish Program Juan Ortiz
Head of Admissions Sholeh Farpour
Head of Development Ana Surez
Lower School Director Faraday de la Camara
Middle School Director Michael Nugent

Upper School Director Joanne Reykdal


Technology Coordinator Fernando Montalban
Middle & Upper School Librarian Elizabeth J. Keating
Teaching staff Full time 88; Part time 8; Total 96
Nationalities of teaching staff US 69; UK 1; Spanish
17; Other(s) (French, Canadian) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1961
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 33; Elementary K-5
330; Middle School 6-8 191; High School 9-12 290;
Total 864

Tuition range 8,296-19,654


Annual fees Busing 2,100; Lunch 7.50
One time Fees Registration 6,200
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Columbia U, U of
Cambridge, Georgetown U, Dartmouth Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Literary


Magazine, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball, Weight Lifting; Gymnastics for Fun, Step
Club
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 70 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 400 Instructional Computers,
40,000 Library Volumes

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Madrid

Spain

Evangelical Christian Academy


Phone 34 91 886 5003
Fax 34 91 886 6419
Email info@ecaspain.com
Website www.ecaspain.com
Address Calle la Manda, 47, Camarma de Esteruelas, 28816, Spain

STAFF
Headmaster Scot Musser
Business Manager Jerry Fields
Academic Principal Beth Almack
Webmaster Paul Madsen

Librarian Jennifer Fields


Teaching staff Full time 20; Part time 20; Total 40
Nationalities of teaching staff US 36; Spanish 2;
Other(s) (Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1973
Governed by Board of Trustees
Enrollment Elementary K-5 26; Middle School 6-8
24; High School 9-12 36; Total 86

Tuition range 1,855-5,410


Annual fees Registration 50; Boarding 5-day 3,825;
Boarding, 7-day 4,275; Capital Levy 200
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Evangel U, Asbury Col,
Bryan Col, Northwest U, Grove City Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 8; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community
Service
Clubs Soccer, Basketball, Ping-Pong, Running,
Hockey, Volleyball, Yearbook, Dance
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, Stanford

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural

Campus 1 Buildings, 15 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


14 Instructional Computers, 12,500 Library Volumes

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Madrid

Spain

International College Spain


Phone 34 91 650 2398
Fax 34 91 650 1035
Email icsinfo@wclschools.org
Website www.icsmadrid.org
Address Calle Vereda Norte 3, La Moraleja, Madrid, 28109, Spain

STAFF
Director Peter Southern
Business Manager Raquel Pariente
Deputy Director & Head of Primary School Paul
Saich
Deputy Director & Head of Secondary School Barry
Hughes
Systems Manager Ramesh Farhangi

Librarian Ursula Garcia


Teaching staff Full time 88; Part time 12; Total 100
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; UK 27; Spanish
32; Other(s) (Dutch) 30

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1980
Governed by World Class Learning
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 22; PreK 31; Elementary K-5 275;
Middle School 6-8 146; High School 9-12 222; Total
696

Tuition range 8,700-15,420


Annual fees Books 511
One time Fees Registration 550
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 96%
Graduates have attended U Col London, Warwick U,
Harvard U, Columbia U, U Complutense de Madrid

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Golf, Hockey, Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Badminton,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 56 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 34,000
Library Volumes

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Palma de Mallorca

Spain

Bellver International College


Phone 34 971 401679
Fax 34 971 401762
Email info@bellvercollege.com
Website www.bellvercollege.com
Address Jose Costa Ferrer 5, Marivent, Palma de Mallorca, 07015, Spain

STAFF
Principal Albert Loddo
Treasurer Mark Muirhead
Deputy Heads of Whole School David Sluys &
Christopher Scorer

Primary Coordinator Gillian Amengual


Teaching staff Full time 26; Part time 5; Total 31
Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 24; Spanish
4; Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1950
Governed by Director & Owners
Enrollment Nursery 24; PreK 24; Elementary K-5 132;
Middle School 6-8 49; High School 9-12 78; Grade 13
23; Total 330

Tuition range 5,200-9,240


Annual fees Insurance 20
One time Fees Registration 1,200
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, Imperial
Col London, Kings Col London, Durham U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Skiing (Snow), Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Examinations A-level GCE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 1 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 1


Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers

Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Valencia

Spain

American School of Valencia


Phone 34 96 140 5412
Fax 34 96 140 5039
Email saaratatem@asvalencia.org
Website www.asvalencia.org
Address Avenida Sierra Calderona 29, Urb. Los Monasterios, Puzol, 46530, Spain

STAFF
Director Saara Tatem
Finance Director Ildefonso Segura
Assistant Director/High School Principal Robyn
Chapel
Elementary & Preschool Principal Lillian Lahe
Elementary Counselor Felicitas Berazay
Elementary & Preschool Vice Principal Elena Corchs

HS Vice Principal & IB Diploma Coordinator Josep


Vicent Frechina
High School Guidance Counselor Emily Thomsen
IT Coordinator Kathy House
Librarian Alex Caamano
Teaching staff Full time 80; Part time 4; Total 84
Nationalities of teaching staff US 23; UK 10;
Spanish 35; Other(s) (Canadian, Argentine) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1980
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment Nursery 18; PreK 104; Elementary K-5
310; Middle School 6-8 137; High School 9-12 181;
Total 750

Tuition range 4,000-5,500


Annual fees Registration 250; Busing 1,200; Lunch
900; Books 300
Tuition/fee currency Euro
Graduates attending college 100% (4% US)
Graduates have attended Tufts U, U of Oxford, U de
Navarra, U Comillas, American U of Paris

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Soccer, Volleyball, Judo, Ballet, Hip Hop,
Chinese, Model UN, Europrojects, Honor Choir
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA, FCE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 57 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 8,500
Library Volumes

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SRI LANKA

SRI LANKA
Area: 65,610 sq km
Population: 21,481,334
Capital: Colombo
Currency: Sri Lankan Rupee
Languages: Sinhala , Tamil

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Colombo

Sri Lanka

The Overseas School of Colombo


Phone 94 11 2 784920
Fax 94 11 2784999
Email admin@osc.lk
Website www.osc.lk
Address Pelawatte, P O Box 9, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka

STAFF
Head of School Areta Williams
Head of Administrative Operations Hiruka Soza
Primary School Principal Jason Grandbois
Secondary School Principal Eileen Niedermann
Head of Information Technology Jonathan Smith

Secondary Librarian Ronipuii Aineh


Teaching staff Full time 53; Part time 5; Total 58
Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 4; Sri
Lankan 20; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1957
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 27; Elementary K-5 163; Middle
School 6-8 88; High School 9-12 126; Total 404
Tuition range 7,870-17,940

One time Fees Registration 6,000 - K to 12 Preschool


1,550
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended London School of
Economics, New York U, Stanford U, U of British
Colombia, U of California- Berkeley

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Interact
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 42 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers,
24,000 Library Volumes

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SUDAN

SUDAN
Area: 2,505,813 sq km
Population: 34,206,710
Capital: Khartoum
Currency: Sudanese Pounds
Languages: Arabic, English, native languages

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Khartoum

Sudan

Khartoum American School


Phone 249 15 577 0105 or 0107
Fax 1 202 315 3433
Email kas@krtams.org
Website www.krtams.org
Address Street 69 and Mohamed Nageeb Road, Khartoum, 11111, Sudan
Mailing Address PO Box 699, Khartoum, 11111, Sudan

STAFF
Superintendent Gregory Hughes
Office & Business Manager Mona Hassan
ES Principal Benjamin Voborsky
MS & HS Principal Susan Boutros
K-12 Computer Teacher & Network Administrator
Egbal Mohamed
Librarian Elizabeth Collins

Teaching staff Full time 52; Part time 1; Total 53


Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; UK 1;
Sudanese 8; Other(s) (Canadian, British) 25

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1957
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 7; PreK 33; Elementary K-5 89;
Middle School 6-8 39; High School 9-12 49; Total 217
Tuition range 7,550-21,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 600 1,650 or 2,000


One time Fees Registration 200 or 250
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (98% US)
Graduates have attended McMaster U, U of
Waterloo, Col of William & Mary, U of Southern
California, Drexel U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 13 Buildings, 31 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 70 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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SURINAME

SURINAME
Area: 163,820 sq km
Population: 560,157
Capital: Paramaribo
Currency: Surinamese Dollar
Languages: Dutch, English, Sranang Tongo

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Paramaribo

Suriname

International Academy of Suriname


Phone 597 499 461
Fax 597 427 188
Email business@iasuriname.org
Website www.iasuriname.org
Address Lawtonlaan 20, Paramaribo, Suriname

STAFF
Director Evelyn Jones
Business Manager Andrea Huisden
Middle School Science Teacher Steve Gee
Librarian Jean Gee

Teaching staff Full time 20; Part time 1; Total 21


Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; Surinamer 1;
Other(s) (Canadian, South African) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1985
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 36; Middle
School 6-8 23; High School 9-12 34; Total 103

Tuition range 5,500-9,000


One time Fees Registration 100; Capital Levy 3,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 88% (80% US)
Graduates have attended Erasmus U, Indian River
Col, Miami Dade Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 8; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL, Librarian

Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,


Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 15 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 36 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes
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SWAZILAND

SWAZILAND
Area: 17,364 sq km
Population: 1,386,914
Capital: Mbabane
Currency: Lilangeni
Languages: English, siSwati

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Mbabane

Swaziland

Sifundzani School
Phone 268 2404 2465
Fax 268 2404 0320 or 268 404 2465
Email sifundzani@realnet.co.sz
Website www.sifundzaniprimary.ac.sz
Address Makhosini Drive, Makhosini Street, Mbabane, H100, Swaziland

STAFF
Principal Ella Magongo Principal
Bursar Priscila Kateule Accounts
HS Deputy Principal K. Rowley, Ed.D.
HS Principal P. R. Magongo, Ed.D.
JS Deputy Principal Anna Simelane, Ed.D.
School Secretary Z. Hatton
IT Tutor Wesley Carmichael

Librarian Ann McDermott


Teaching staff Full time 19; Part time 5; Total 24
Nationalities of teaching staff US 2; Swazi 11;
Other(s) (South African, Zambian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-7
School year January-December
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1981
Governed by School Board
Regional organizations AISA, ISASA
Enrollment Elementary K-5 180; Middle School 6-8
227; Total 407

Tuition range 14,400-15,150


Annual fees Capital Levy 330
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency Swaziland Lilangeni
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Stellenbosch U, Rhodes
U, Witwatersrand U, Durban U, Pretoria U, U of
Swaziland

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, National, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 30; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Portuguese, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Basketball,
Cricket, Football
Clubs Math, Conversational SiSwati, Scripture Union,
Speech & Drama, Embroidery
Examinations GCSE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 20 Hectares, 14 Buildings, 36 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 10 500
Library Volumes

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SWEDEN

SWEDEN
Area: 450,295 sq km
Population: 9,103,788
Capital: Stockholm
Currency: Swedish Krona
Languages: Swedish

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Gothenburg

Sweden

International School of the Gothenburg


Region
Phone 46 31 3672900
Fax 46 31 3672901
Email iona.sadler@isgr.se
Website www.isgr.se
Address Molinsgatan 6, Gothenburg, 411 33, Sweden

STAFF
Head of School Birgitta Sandstrm Barac
Business Manager Imre Tomasits
High School Deputy Principal Maria Olsson
International Section Principal Jayson Williams
Swedish Section Principal Mikael Levy

High School Princpal Kristina Bergman Alm


Teaching staff Full time 86; Part time 15; Total 101
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; UK 10; Swedish
57; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 23

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1997
Governed by Gothenburg Region
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 430; Middle School 6-8


300; High School 9-12 450; Total 1,180
Tuition range 5,200-25,600
Tuition/fee currency Swedish Krona

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish, Other
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 6,000 Library
Volumes
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Helsingborg

Sweden

International School of Helsingborg


Phone 46 42 10 57 05
Fax 46 42 10 20 30
Email ish@helsingborg.se
Website www.helsingborg.se/internationalschool
Address stra Vallgatan 9, Helsingborg, S254 37, Sweden

STAFF
Head of School Bjrn Von Wachenfeldt
Diploma Principal Michael Moore
Guidance Counselor Gabrielle Mastmeier
MYP Principal Shane Tastad
PYP Principal Majken Johansson

Head of Technology Pr Kristoffersson


Librarian Christina Stuhlmiller
Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 30; Total 70
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 10; Swedish
15; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 37

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1995
Governed by The City of Helsingborg
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment PreK 30; Elementary K-5 145; Middle


School 6-8 96; High School 9-12 152; Total 423
Tuition/fee currency Swedish Krona
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, U of
Dundee, U of Edinburgh, Lund U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Football
Clubs Homework, Art, Language
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 36 Classrooms, 0
Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 7,000
Library Volumes

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Stockholm

Sweden

The Stockholm International School


Phone 46 8 412 4000
Fax 46 8 412 4001
Email admin@intsch.se
Website www.intsch.se
Address Johannesgatan 18, Stockholm, SE-111 38, Sweden

STAFF
Director Rune Svaninger
Business Manager Annica Ward
Head of Admissions Teri Al Fakir-Williams
Primary School Principal David Osler

Secondary School Principal Kevin Munro


Teaching staff Full time 53; Part time 17; Total 70
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; UK 10;
Swedish 10; Other(s) (French, Australian) 35

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1951
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS

Tuition range 84,000-165,000


Tuition/fee currency SEK
Graduates attending college 68%
Graduates have attended U of Tokyo, U of
Stockholm, U of Antwerp, U of Budapest, American
U of Vienna

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Instrumental Music

Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,


Yearbook, Drama
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Basketball, Football
Clubs Knitting, Film, Running, Fashion Design, Web
Design, Writing
Examinations SAT, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Buildings, 28 Classrooms, 4 Computer
Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 15,000 Library
Volumes
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SWITZERLAND

SWITZERLAND
Area: 41,277 sq km
Population: 7,655,628
Capital: Bern
Currency: Swiss Franc
Languages: German, French, Italian, Romansch

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Basel

Switzerland

The International School of the Basel Region


AG
Phone 41 61 715 3333
Fax 41 61 715 3375
Email info@isbasel.ch
Website www.isbasel.ch
Address Fleischbachstrasse 2, Reinach, Baselland, 4153, Switzerland

STAFF
Director Lesley Barron
Finance Manager Andreas Schmid
Head of Pre-School Joanna Havenhand
High School Principal Stephen Sims, Ph.D.
Junior School Principal Brenda Christopherson
Middle School Principal Grant Fielder
IT Services Manager Claude Sanford

Middle School Librarian Susan Clark


Teaching staff Full time 165; Part time 25; Total 190
Nationalities of teaching staff US 40; UK 75; Swiss
10; Other(s) (Canadian, German) 65

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1979
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS

Enrollment PreK 110; Elementary K-5 530; Middle


School 6-8 300; High School 9-12 390; Total 1,330
Tuition range 20,450-32,450
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 95% (20% US)
Graduates have attended Kings Col London, Imperial
Col London, Duke U, U of Guelph, Syracuse U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Rugby, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 24,000 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 110
Classrooms, 12 Computer Labs, 500 Instructional
Computers, 40,000 Library Volumes

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Berne

Switzerland

International School of Berne


Phone 41 31 951 2358
Fax 41 31 951 1710
Email office@isberne.ch
Website www.isberne.ch
Address Mattenstrasse 3, Guemligen, Berne, 3073, Switzerland

STAFF
Director & Elementary School Principal Kevin Page
Business Manager Margrit Schuerch
ELC/Elementary Principal Scott Jackson
Guidance & Pastoral Care Coordinator Christopher
Warren
Secondary School Principal Tobin Bechtel

Head of IT Alain Levy


Head of Media Center Jill Van Niekerk
Teaching staff Full time 32; Part time 7; Total 39
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; UK 8; Swiss 2;
Other(s) (New Zealander, French) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1961
Governed by Seven Member Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 15; Elementary K-5 69;
Middle School 6-8 56; High School 9-12 85; Total 240
Tuition range 8,475-31,350

Annual fees Registration 250


One time Fees Capital Levy 3,500
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 90% (60% US)
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, Imperial
Col London, Brown U, Stanford U, McGill U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Football, Skiing,
Snowboarding
Clubs Ski/Snowboard, Swimming Squad
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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Chesieres-Villars

Switzerland

Aiglon College
Phone 41 24 496 6161
Fax 41 24 496 6162
Email info@aiglon.ch
Website www.aiglon.ch
Address Route Centrale, Chesieres-Villars, Vaud, 1885, Switzerland

STAFF
Head Master Richard McDonald
Bursar Patricia Bremner
Director of Admissions Mary Sidebottom
Director of Pastoral Care Claire Chalcraft
Director of Studies Andrew Cheadle
Head of Junior School Didier Boutroux
Second Master Chris Chalcraft

Computer Services Manager Andre Jordaan


Library Services Manager Alison Jeffery
Teaching staff Full time 62; Part time 24; Total 86
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 70; Swiss 6;
Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels 4-13
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1949
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 20; Middle School 6-8
50; High School 9-12 200; Grade 13 60; Total 330
Tuition range 39,000-84,100

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 84,100


Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Cambridge, Brown U, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB
Average class size Elementary 8; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, Italian,
Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Rugby, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Investment, Erasmus Programme for Gifted
and Talented
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 16 Buildings, 29 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 125 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes

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Geneva

Switzerland

Collge du Lman International School


Phone 41 22 775 5555
Fax 41 22 775 5559
Email info@cdl.ch
Website www.cdl.ch
Address 74 Route de Sauverny, Versoix, Geneva, CH-1290, Switzerland

STAFF
Director General Yves Ths
Financial Director Benoit Caquot
Director of Studies James Bearblock
IT Director Jean Franois Maeder

Head of Library & Media Center Elizabeth Brown


Teaching staff Full time 350; Total 350
Nationalities of teaching staff US 100; UK 100; 150

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1960
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Tuition range 65,000-85,000

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 74,500


One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Georgetown
U, U of Oxford, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de
Lausanne, London School of Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, IB, AP, IGCSE, Swiss Maturite
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, Dutch, French, German,
Italian, Russian, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 18 Buildings, 90 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 66 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes

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Geneva

Switzerland

Foundation of the International School of


Geneva
Phone 41 22 787 24 00
Fax 41 22 787 24 10
Email admissions@ecolint.ch
Website www.ecolint.ch
Address 62 route de Chene, Geneva, 1208, Switzerland

STAFF
Director General Vicky Tuck
Director of Finance Francois Collini
Campus Principal Campus des Nations Michel
Chinal
Campus Principal La Chataigneriae David Woods
Campus Principal La Grande Boissiere Jean-Guy
Carpentier

IT Director Mark Grace


Teaching staff Full time 255; Part time 162; Total 417
Nationalities of teaching staff US 29; UK 140; Swiss
94; Other(s) (Canadian) 154

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1924
Governed by Governing Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment Nursery 77; PreK 123; Elementary K-5
1,231; Middle School 6-8 911; High School 9-12 1,351;
Total 3,693

Tuition range 17,445-29,930


Annual fees Lunch 2,155
One time Fees Registration 2,500; Capital Levy
4,000
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended McGill U, U of Oxford,
U of Cambridge, London School of Economics,
Georgetown U, Princeton U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education


Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Rugby, Soccer, Volleyball,
Basketball, Skiing
Examinations GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 11 Hectares, 13 Buildings, 100,000 Library


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Gstaad

Switzerland

John F. Kennedy International School


Phone 41 0 33 744 1372
Fax 41 0 33 744 8982
Email info@jfk.ch
Website www.jfk.ch
Address Chilchgasse 2, Saanen, 3792, Switzerland

STAFF
Head of School Gareth Davies
Head of Business & Administration Ursula Kappeler
Librarian Lucy Zeller-Brown

Teaching staff Full time 8; Part time 7; Total 15


Nationalities of teaching staff UK 3; Swiss 3;
Other(s) (Canadian, Russian) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-8
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1950
Governed by Board of Directors of the JFK School
Foundation

Accredited by ProCert - QSC


Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 30; Middle School 6-8
45; Total 75
Tuition range 32,000-55,000
Annual fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, International, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, German, Russian,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Alpine Skiing,
Drama

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Dance, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial
Arts, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Badminton, Basketball, Football, UniHockey, Rock-Climbing
Examinations ERB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural

Campus 3 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 50


Instructional Computers, 10,000 Library Volumes

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Lausanne

Switzerland

Brillantmont International School


Phone 41 21 310 0400
Fax 41 21 320 8417
Email info@brillantmont.ch
Website www.brillantmont.ch
Address Avenue Secrtan 16, Lausanne, 1005, Switzerland

STAFF
Director Philippe Pasche
Academic Head & Deputy Director Geraldine Boland
Webmaster Christophe Guignard
Librarian Marie Odile Robbins

Teaching staff Full time 25; Part time 5; Total 30


Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 15; Swiss 5;
Other(s) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels 6-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1882
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 20; High School 9-12
130; Total 150
Tuition range 64,000-70,000

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 58,600; Boarding, 7-day


64,000
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended New York U, Boston U,
Tufts U, George Washington U, U of Sussex

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, AP, IGCSE
Average class size Secondary 12
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian,
Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, Charity Fundraising, Habitat for
Humanity, Aerobics, Young Enterprise
Examinations A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
GCSE, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 4 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 10


Instructional Computers, 4,400 Library Volumes

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Lausanne

Switzerland

International School of Lausanne


Phone 41 21 5600202
Fax 41 21 5600203
Email info@isl.ch
Website www.isl.ch
Address Chemin de la Grangette 2, Le Mont sur Lausanne, 1052, Switzerland

STAFF
Director Lyn Cheetham
Business & Services Manager Thomas Baetschmann
Assistant Director & Secondary School Principal
John Ivett
High School Principal Yvonne Secker
Primary School Principal Edward McBride
Head of Information Technology Julien Rovira

Head of Library Janet Gereige


Teaching staff Full time 59; Part time 32; Total 91
Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 29; Swiss
21; Other(s) 23

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment PreK 54; Elementary K-5 225; Middle
School 6-8 132; High School 9-12 208; Total 619

Tuition range 23,650-32,500


One time Fees Registration 5,000
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 98% (25% US)
Graduates have attended McGill U, Stanford U,
Cornell U, U of Oxford, Ecole Polytechnique Federale
de Lausanne, Brown, U of Cambridge

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Excursions, String Ensemble,
Stage Band, Drama, Model UN, Eco, Leadership,
Mathematics Competition, Forensics
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 15,000 Library
Volumes

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Leysin

Switzerland

Kumon Leysin Academy of Switzerland


Phone 41 24 493 5335
Fax 41 24 493 5300
Email klas@klas.ch
Website www.klas.ch
Address Ave. Secretan, Leysin, 1854, Switzerland

STAFF
Principal Hiroshi Watanabe
Business Manager Riki Okura
Academic Dean Masahiro Zaita
Dean of Students William Mangan
Head of Department of Foreign Lanugage John
Southworth

IT Coordinator/Campus Network Administrator


Michael Stowers
Teaching staff Full time 29; Part time 1; Total 30
Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 4; Other(s)
(Japanese, Canadian) 22

INFORMATION
Grade levels 10-12
School year July-May
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of KLAS S.A.
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment High School 9-12 178; Total 178

One time Fees Insurance 400; Books 200


Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania, Tufts
U, Hitotsubashi U, Waseda U, Keio U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, AP
Average class size Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Squash, Swimming,
Tennis, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Skiing
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Buildings, 21 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 9,000 Library
Volumes
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Leysin

Switzerland

Leysin American School


Phone 41 24 493 4888
Fax 41 24 493 4889
Email admissions@las.ch
Website www.las.ch
Address Avenue Rollier, Leysin, Vaud, CH 1854, Switzerland

STAFF
Head of School Marc-Frdric Ott
Business Manager Maurice Felli
Administrative Director Doris Ott
Dean of Faculty & Academic Affairs Stephen Dexter
Dean of Students Rhonda McMullan
Dean of the Belle Epoque Campus (IB Program)
Jonathan Keen

Director of Technology Bill Tihen


Librarian Glenn Kantz
Teaching staff Full time 40; Part time 10; Total 50
Nationalities of teaching staff US 35; UK 8; Swiss 3;
Other(s) 4

INFORMATION
Grade levels 8-13
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1960
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS, NESA, SGIS
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 15; High School 9-12
345; Grade 13 10; Total 370
Tuition range 76,000-76,000

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 62,500; Boarding, 7-day


74,500
One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Princeton U, U
of Chicago, Boston U, McGill U, U of St. Andrews

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Secondary 13
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural

Campus 5 Hectares, 14 Buildings, 75 Classrooms,


13,000 Library Volumes

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Lucerne

Switzerland

Ecole dHumanit
Phone 41 33 972 9292
Fax 41 33 972 9211
Email us.office@ecole.ch
Website www.ecole.ch
Address Dorfstrasse, Hasliberg-Goldern, 6085, Switzerland

STAFF
Director Ashley Curtis
Business & Finance Manager Enrico Simen
Dean of Academics Melissa Bagg, Ph.D.
Head of Technology Stefan Wschenfelder

Head of Library & Media Center Natalie LuethiPeterson


Teaching staff Full time 32; Part time 10; Total 42
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 4; Swiss 20;
Other(s) (German) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels 5-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1934
Governed by Genossenschaft der Ecole dHumanit
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 6; Middle School 6-8 47;


High School 9-12 87; Total 140
Tuition range 44,000-48,000
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 44,000
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 95% (98% US)
Graduates have attended Brown U, Colorado Col,
New York U, Brandeis U, Reed Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 5; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught French, German, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Psychologist
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama

Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow),


Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball,
Snowboarding
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 20 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 106 Instructional Computers, 22,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Lugano

Switzerland

TASIS, The American School in Switzerland


Phone 41 91 960 5151
Fax 41 91 986 54 22
Email administration@tasis.ch
Website switzerland.tasis.com
Address Via Collina DOro 15, Montagnola-Lugano, 6926, Switzerland

STAFF
Chairman of the Board of Directors Lynn Aeschliman
Business Manager Max Gygax
Director of Admissions William E. Eichner
Elementary School Head Nyman Brooks
HS Academic Dean John Nelson
HS Dean of Student Life Thomas Bendel
Headmaster Michael Ulku-Steiner
Interim HS Dean of Student Life Jennifer Blum

MS Academic Dean James Lemmon


MS Dean of Student Life Marie-Jose Breton
Director of Information Technology Fulvio Galli
Director of Libraries Thomas Mauro, Ph.D.
Teaching staff Full time 98; Part time 32; Total 130
Nationalities of teaching staff US 73; UK 10; Swiss
20; Other(s) (Italian, Canadian) 27

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1956
Governed by TASIS Foundation Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment PreK 12; Elementary K-5 174; Middle
School 6-8 115; High School 9-12 319; Grade 13 4; Total
624

Tuition range 25,230-70,380


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 68,300
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended U of Virginia, George
Washington U, Boston U, Tufts U, New York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian,
Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper

Extra curricular programs (cont.) Photography,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Ultimate Frisbee,
Lacrosse, Aerobics, Horseback Riding, Hiking,
Mountain Biking
Clubs Peer Mediators, Peer Tutoring & Counseling,
Environmental E-Club, Habitat for Humanity, Model
UN, Malaria Education, Amnesty International,
WISER, Operation Smile, Philip House
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, AP,
IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 15 Hectares, 20 Buildings, 43 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 30,000
Library Volumes

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Rolle

Switzerland

Institut Le Rosey
Phone 41 21 822 5500
Fax 41 21 822 5555
Email rosey@rosey.ch
Website www.rosey.ch
Address Chateau du Rosey, Rolle, 1180, Switzerland

STAFF
Director General Philippe Gudin de la Sablonniere
Hotel Director Bruce Reynier
Counselor Thomas Andrew White
Headmaster Michael Gray
Head of Studies Henri-Francois Vellut
IB Coordinator Steven Cranville
IT Director Jean-Jacques Pioger

Librarian Pierre Berube


Teaching staff Full time 105; Part time 22; Total 127
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 35; Swiss
25; Other(s) (French, German) 57

INFORMATION
Grade levels 2-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 1880
Governed by Philippe Gudin
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 50; Middle School 6-8
150; High School 9-12 200; Total 400
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 95,000

One time Fees Registration 2,000


Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended U of Chicago, Princeton U,
Tufts U, Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne, London
School of Economics

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation, Sailing, Rowing
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Charity Committee, Yearbook, Debating, Model
UN, Reading
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, IGCSE

Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE


Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 7
Language(s) taught Arabic, Dutch, French, German,
Italian, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin, Norwegian,
Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 40 Hectares, 24 Buildings, 80 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers, 26,500
Library Volumes

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Zug and Luzern

Switzerland

International School of Zug and Luzern


Phone 41 41 768 1188
Fax 41 41 768 1189
Email carolina.hofmann@iszl.ch
Website www.iszl.ch
Address Walterswil, Baar, 6340, Switzerland

STAFF
Director Dominic Currer
Business Manager Urs Kappeler
Curriculum Director Dr. Nancy Holodak
Development Director Jeff Snyder
Director of Admissions Laura Schoepfer
Director of Student Life Colin Walker
Head of Luzern Campus Gary Langenhuizen

Head of Riverside Campus David Monk


Head of Zug Campus Meryl Siggs
Middle School Pincipal Daniel Hamilton
Head of Technology Brant Davidson
Teaching staff Full time 115; Part time 55; Total 170
Nationalities of teaching staff US 24; UK 68; Swiss
27; Other(s) 51

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1961
Governed by Board of Trustees
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment PreK 103; Elementary K-5 526; Middle
School 6-8 275; High School 9-12 270; Total 1,174

Tuition range 22,500-32,000


One time Fees Registration 5,000
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 100% (35% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, U of Cambridge,
Brown U, Stanford U, Warwick U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Skiing
Clubs Duke of Edinborough
Examinations SAT, AP, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural

Campus 6 Buildings, 5 Computer Labs, 220


Instructional Computers, 15,000 Library Volumes

Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Zurich

Switzerland

The Inter-Community School Zurich


Phone 41 44 919 8300
Fax 41 44 919 8320
Email admissions@icsz.ch
Website www.icsz.ch
Address Strubenacher 3, Zumikon, CH-8126, Switzerland

STAFF
Head of School Michael Matthews
Finance Manager Edgar Suppiger
Primary Principal Tim Moynihan
Secondary Principal Martin Hall

Technology Coordinator Ian Dundas


Teaching staff Full time 107; Part time 24; Total 131
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; UK 32; Swiss
19; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 58

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1960
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment Nursery 21; PreK 40; Elementary K-5 328;
Middle School 6-8 203; High School 9-12 224; Total
816

Tuition range 15,300-33,700


Annual fees Busing 2,750
One time Fees Registration 1,000; Capital Levy
5,000; Lunch 9
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 92%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, McGill U, U of
Oxford, U of London, U of Zurich

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 20 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 46 Classrooms, 4


Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers

Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Zurich

Switzerland

Zurich International School


Phone 41 58 750 2500
Fax 41 58 750 2501
Email info@zis.ch
Website www.zis.ch
Address Steinacherstrasse 140, Waedenswil, CH-8820, Switzerland

STAFF
Director Jeffrey Paulson
Head of Finance and Control Beatrice Pleban
Assistant Principal, Early Childhood Laurel Sutcliffe
Principal, Baden Lower and Middle Schools Ji Han
Principal, Kilchberg Middle School David Wood
Principal, Upper School John Switzer
Principal, Waedenswil Lower School Viki Stiebert

Head of Educational Technology Mark Dilworth


Librarian Marjorie Schreier
Teaching staff Full time 173; Part time 59; Total 232
Nationalities of teaching staff US 63; UK 52; Swiss
28; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 89

INFORMATION
Grade Levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2001
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, SGIS
Enrollment Nursery 67; PreK 70; Elementary K-5 573;
Middle School 6-8 326; High School 9-12 464; Total
1,500

Tuition range 22,400-33,200


Annual fees Busing 3,000; Lunch 1,925
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Swiss Franc
Graduates attending college 96% (41% US)
Graduates have attended London School of
Economics, Imperial Col London, Columbia U,
Princeton U, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Council, Junior
Achievement, Young Enterprise Switzerland, Harvard
Model Congress, Amnesty International, Climbing,
Duke of Edinburgh Award
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 30 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 6 Computer Labs,
1,000 Instructional Computers, 25,000 Library
Volumes

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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC


Area: 185,180 sq km
Population: 22,530,746
Capital: Damascus
Currency: Syrian Pound
Languages: Arabic, Kurdish, Armenian, Aramaic, Circassian, French

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Aleppo

Syrian Arab Republic

ICARDA International School of Aleppo


Phone 963 21 574 3104
Fax 963 21 576 3936
Email info@icardaschool.org
Website www.icardaschool.org
Address PO Box 5466, Damascus Rd. Al-Aazamieh Area, Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic

STAFF
Head of School Shirley Davis
School Accountant Munzer Kastaly
Counselling Jomelyn Lopez
Elementary Principal Susan Victor
IB Coordinator Angel Bouari
Secondary School Principal Susan Canobie
IT Teacher Joanne Fatahi

Curriculum Consultant Dan Phillips


Teaching staff Full time 34; Part time 2; Total 36
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; Syrian Arab
Republic 15; Other(s) (Canadian) 11

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1978
Governed by Committee
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations MAIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 8; PreK 15; Elementary K-5 124;
Middle School 6-8 68; High School 9-12 107; Total 322
Tuition range 3,933-13,486

Annual fees Busing 500


One time Fees Registration 475; Capital Levy 2,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, American U
of Beirut, U of Toronto, Birmingham Southern Col,
North Florida U, U of Southern California

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Global Issues Network, Creativity Action
Service, Chess, Drama
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 43 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 140 Instructional Computers, 21,000
Library Volumes

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TAIWAN
Area: 35,980 sq km
Population: 23,113,901
Capital: Taipei
Currency: New Taiwan Dollar
Languages: Mandarin Chinese

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Hsinchu

Taiwan

Hsinchu American School


Phone 03 520 3211 x611 or x612
Fax 03 529 6482
Email darin.murphy@has.hc.edu.tw
Website has.hc.edu.tw
Address No.2, Yih-Shuh Road, National Art Park, Hsinchu, 300-67, Taiwan

STAFF
Principal Darin Murphy
Administrative Director Sonia Murphy
Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 4; Total 19

Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; 4; Other(s)


(Canadian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels 6-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 2005
Governed by Board of Directors
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 40; High School 9-12
50; Total 90
Tuition range 330,000-350,000

Annual fees Registration 20,000; Boarding 5-day


100,000; Busing 30,000; Lunch 14,000; Books 15,000
Tuition/fee currency Taiwan Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (70% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, U of
Pennsylvania, U of California- Los Angeles, U of
California- San Diego, U of Washington

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Secondary 12
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Theater, Singing, Rock Band,
Community Service, Model UN, Yearbook
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 1 Buildings, 12 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


30 Instructional Computers

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Hsinchu

Taiwan

Int. Bilingual School Hsinchu-Science-Park


Phone 886 3 5777011 ext 280
Fax 886 3 578 5565
Email chuang886@gmail.com
Website www.ibsh.tw
Address 300 Jieshou Road, Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan

STAFF
Principal Christine Huang
Dean of General Affairs Office Tree Chen
Academic Affairs Coordinator Nancy Wang
Dean Helen Jou
Registrar Serena Lee
Student Affairs Coordinator Yichi Chu
Western Teachers Liaison Jess Cheng

Director of Computer Center Spock Tsai


Director Jieh-Yin Chao
Teaching staff Full time 62; Part time 20; Total 82
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; Taiwanese 59;
Other(s) (Canadian) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-12
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1983
Governed by Taiwan Ministry of Education
Accredited by Western
Enrollment Elementary K-5 218; Middle School 6-8
171; High School 9-12 228; Total 617
Tuition range 38,000-52,000

Annual fees Registration 50,000; Boarding 5-day


9,000; Insurance 284; Busing 5,000; Lunch 12,000;
Books 15,000
Tuition/fee currency Taiwan Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (98% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Harvard U,
Stanford U, Princeton U, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, U of California- Berkeley, Brown U,
Georgetown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Football, Table Tennis
Clubs Student Council, Environmental, Interact, Key,
Humane Society, Chinese Chess, Computer
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
PSAT

Curriculum US, International, AP


Average class size Elementary 21; Secondary 29
Language(s) taught Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English & Chinese
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 113 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 70,000
Library Volumes

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Hsinchu

Taiwan

Pacific American School


Phone 886 357 17070
Fax 886 357 21148
Email pchu@pacificamerican.org
Website pacificamerican.org
Address 3F, No. 151, Section 2, Guang-Fu Road, Hsinchu, 30071, Taiwan

STAFF
Head of School Pamela Chu
Academic Director Sue Liou
Elementary School Director Jenny Chen
General Affairs Head Popo Yuan
Human Resources Director Jane Wang
Principal Greg Jones
Special Assistant Sherry Lee

Technology Coordinator Carlos Argueta


Teaching staff Full time 26; Part time 7; Total 33
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; Taiwanese 8;
Other(s) (South African, Canadian) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 2007
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 17; Middle School 6-8 32;
High School 9-12 116; Total 165
Tuition range 450,000-520,000

Annual fees Registration 30,000; Boarding 5-day


220,000; Capital Levy 30,000; Insurance 1,600;
Busing 46,000; Lunch 20,000; Books 15,000
Tuition/fee currency Taiwan Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (99% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, U of Chicago,
Washington U in St. Louis, Rice U, Vanderbilt U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 30
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Hockey, Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Horseback Riding, Robotics, Chess, Cooking,
Hip-Hop, Choir, Guitar, School Band, Cheerleading
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 78 Instructional Computers, 17,000
Library Volumes

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Kaohsiung

Taiwan

Kaohsiung American School


Phone 886 7 5830112
Fax 886 7 5824536
Email tfarrell@kas.kh.edu.tw
Website www.kas.kh.edu.tw
Address 35 Sheng Li Road, Tzuo-Ying Dist, Kaohsiung, 81351, Taiwan

STAFF
Superintendent of Schools Thomas Farrell
Business Manager Candy Chiu
Administrative Assistant Daisy Chang
Asst. Superintendent & College Counselor Parker
Beverage
Counselor Lori Dietrich
Elementary & Middle School Principal Gerry Dery

High School Principal Dawn Rock


Technology Coordinator Victor Boulanger
Librarian Martha Johnson
Teaching staff Full time 48; Total 48
Nationalities of teaching staff US 35; Taiwanese 6;
Other(s) (Canadian, Taiwanese) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1989
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 131; Middle
School 6-8 152; High School 9-12 207; Total 503

Tuition range 7,000-13,000


Annual fees Registration 833; Capital Levy 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (95% US)
Graduates have attended Georgetown U, U of
Pennsylvania, Columbia U, Dartmouth Col, Brown U,
U of California- Berkeley

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Volleyball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society,
International, Global Issues Network, Science,
Yearbook, Shakespeare for Kids
Examinations SAT, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 43 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 450 Instructional Computers, 13,000
Library Volumes

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Taichung

Taiwan

American School in Taichung


Phone 886 4 2239 7532
Fax 886 4 2239 7520
Email director@ast.tc.edu.tw
Website www.ast.tc.edu.tw
Address 21-1 Chu Yuan Lane, Pei-Tun, Taichung, 40661, Taiwan

STAFF
Director Andrew Corcoran
Business Manager Anna Lee
Activities Director Scott Brown
Counselor Vickey Leasure

Executive Secretary Ching Wang


Librarian Debra Chen
Teaching staff Full time 20; Total 20
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; 1; Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels 1-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1989
Governed by Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 25; Middle School 6-8
70; High School 9-12 77; Total 172
Tuition range 280,000-320,000

Annual fees Registration 40,000; Capital Levy


40,000; Busing 35,000; Lunch 22,000
Tuition/fee currency Taiwan Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania, Tufts
U, Brandeis U, U of California, Berkeley, Parsons the
New School of Design

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 9; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Red Cross
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 9,000 Library
Volumes

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Taichung

Taiwan

Morrison Academy
Phone 886 4 2297 3927
Fax 886 4 2292 1174
Email morrison@mca.org.tw
Website www.mca.org.tw
Address 136-1 Shui Nan Road, Taichung, 406, Taiwan

STAFF
Superintendent Timothy McGill
Director of Finance Michele Law
Bethany Campus Principal Garett Freeman
Director of Curriculum & Professional Development
Matt Strange
Director of Human Services Bonnie McGill, Ph.D.
Kaohsiung Campus Principal Gabe Choi

Taichung Campus Principal Dan Robinson


Director of Information Technology Services Larry
Dilley
System Library Coordinator Cris Laytham
Teaching staff Full time 91; Part time 17; Total 108
Nationalities of teaching staff US 75; Taiwanese 11;
Other(s) (Canadian, South African) 22

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1952
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 359; Middle School 6-8
199; High School 9-12 279; Total 837

Tuition range 335,000-412,200


Annual fees Registration 30,000; Boarding 7-day
402,320
Tuition/fee currency Taiwan Dollar
Graduates attending college 90% (90% US)
Graduates have attended U of British Columbia, U
of Washington, Wheaton Col, Rice U, U of Illinois at
Urbana-Champain

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 9 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 3 Computer
Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 20,000 Library
Volumes

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Taipei

Taiwan

Taipei Adventist American School


Phone 886 2 2861 6400
Fax 886 2 2861 5121
Email taasprin@gmail.com
Website taas-taiwan.com
Address No.64 Ln. 80 Zhuang Ding Rd., Shihlin, Taipei, 111, Taiwan

STAFF
Principal David Robinson
Accountant Hogg Joshua
Vice-Principal- Grades 1-5 Sarah Timothy
Vice-Principal- grades 6-8 Robert Johnston
IT director and computer teacher Robert Alway

Resource Teacher and librarian Rachel Gagarin


Teaching staff Full time 20; Part time 5; Total 25
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; Taiwanese 7;
Other(s) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-8
School year August-May
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, private
non-profit
Year founded 1950
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 58; Middle School 6-8


55; Total 113
Tuition range 312,000-354,000
Annual fees Registration 30,000; Busing 60,000;
Lunch 17,000
Tuition/fee currency Taiwan Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 15
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource
Special curricular programs Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Examinations IOWA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 5 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 10 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 25 Instructional Computers, 5,000
Library Volumes

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Taipei

Taiwan

Taipei American School


Phone 886 2 2873 9900
Fax 886 2 2873 1641
Email mainadmin@tas.edu.tw
Website www.tas.edu.tw
Address 800 Chung Shan North Road, Section 6, Taipei, 11152, Taiwan

STAFF
Superintendent Sharon Hennessy, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent for Business &
Operations Steve Panta
Assistant Superintendent for Advancement Paige
Summers
Assistant Superintendent for Learning Karen
Moreau
Lower School Principal Catriona Moran, Ed.D.

Middle School Principal Michelle Hiteman


Upper School Principal Richard Hartzell, Ed.D.
Information Technology Director David Sinclair
U.S. Librarian & Library Services Coordinator
Candace Aiani, Ed.D.
Teaching staff Full time 233; Part time 16; Total 249
Nationalities of teaching staff US 167; Taiwanese 31;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 51

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1949
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS, IASAS
Enrollment PreK 39; Elementary K-5 730; Middle
School 6-8 568; High School 9-12 880; Total 2,217
Tuition range 508,415-563,855

Annual fees Registration 50,000; Insurance 564;


Busing 44,000; Lunch 26,000
One time Fees Capital Levy 250,000
Tuition/fee currency Taiwan Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (94% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Stanford U, U
of California- Berkeley, Princeton U, U of CaliforniaLos Angeles

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Robotics, Political
Science, Forensics

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Over 60 Different Clubs Including Forensics &
Model UN
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, ERB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 7 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 230 Classrooms,
1 Computer Labs, 2,100 Instructional Computers,
160,003 Library Volumes

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Taipei

Taiwan

Taipei European School


Phone 886 2 8145 9007
Fax 886 2 2862 1458
Email admission@tes.tp.edu.tw
Website www.taipeieuropeanschool.com
Address Swire European Campus, 31, Jian Ye Road, Yang Ming Shan, Shihlin District, Taipei, 11193, Taiwan

STAFF
Chief Executive Officer Allan Weston
Director of Finance Joyce Tsao
Head of British Infant School Section Ruth Martin
Head of British Junior School Section Adele Corry
Head of British Secondary & High School Section
Stuart Glascott
Head of French School Section Catherine Buatois

Head of German School Section Emmanuel Fritzen


IT Coordinator Jonathan Marshall
Chief Librarian Angela Chang
Teaching staff Full time 104; Part time 22; Total 126
Nationalities of teaching staff US 7; UK 42;
Taiwanese 9; Other(s) (French, German) 68

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Enrollment Nursery 76; PreK 87; Elementary K-5 512;
Middle School 6-8 238; High School 9-12 245; Total
1,158
Tuition range 181,200-477,400

Annual fees Capital Levy 60,000; Busing 36,000;


Lunch 24,300
One time Fees Registration 50,000
Tuition/fee currency Taiwan Dollar
Graduates attending college 97%
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, Boston U,
Melbourne U, Bristol U, U of Paris

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE, French
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, Choir
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs International Award, Model UN
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 70 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers,
30,000 Library Volumes

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TAJIKISTAN
Area: 143,100 sq km
Population: 7,768,385
Capital: Dushanbe
Currency: Somoni
Languages: Tajik, Russian

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Dushanbe

Tajikistan

QSI International School of Dushanbe


Phone 992 372 224 8559 or 8560
Email dushanbe@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/tjk_home/tjk_home.htm
Address Sovetskaya 85, Dushanbe, 734001, Tajikistan

STAFF
Director Lois Bridenback
Teaching staff Full time 7; Part time 14; Total 21

Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 1; Tajik 13;


Other(s) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2004
Governed by Advisory Board
Regional organizations CEESA

Enrollment Nursery 5; PreK 11; Elementary K-5 34;


Middle School 6-8 8; High School 9-12 4; Total 62
Tuition range 1,500-18,000
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 950
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 7; Secondary 1
Language(s) taught Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Physician

Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,


Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance
Sports Soccer
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Buildings, 19 Classrooms, 1 Computer
Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 3,000 Library
Volumes

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TANZANIA

TANZANIA
Area: 947,300 sq km
Population: 43,601,796
Capital: Dar es Salaam
Currency: Tanzanian Shilling
Languages: Swahili, English, Arabic, other native languages

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Dar es Salaam

Tanzania

International School of Tanganyika Ltd.


Phone 255 22 2151 817
Fax 255 22 2152 077
Email director@istafrica.com
Website www.istafrica.com
Address United Nations Road, Upanga, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

STAFF
Director Martin Hall
General Manager of Finance & Administration Nazir
Thawer
Elementary Principal Alan Lorenzini
Elementary Vice Principal Swarn Lamba
Elementary Vice Principal Glen Blair
Secondary Principal Elizabeth Andrews
Secondary Vice Principal Tom Triller

Secondary Vice Principal Jarrod Dale


ICT Manager Santha Kumar
Secondary School Librarian Ilana Locker
Teaching staff Full time 115; Part time 5; Total 120
Nationalities of teaching staff US 40; UK 25;
Tanzanian 10; Other(s) (British, Canadian) 45

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1963
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 48; Elementary K-5 492; Middle
School 6-8 210; High School 9-12 280; Total 1,030

Tuition range 14,000-23,700


One time Fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (60% US)
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale U,
Princeton U, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Community Service, Model UN, Global Issues
Network
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 30 Buildings, 90 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 800 Instructional Computers, 41,000
Library Volumes

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Moshi and Arusha

Tanzania

International School Moshi


Phone 255 27 275 5004
Fax 255 27 275 2877
Email school@ismoshi.org
Website www.ismoshi.org
Address Lema Road, PO Box 733, Moshi, Tanzania

STAFF
Director Bob Horton
Finance Manager Mustafa Madan
Head of Arusha Campus Eanna OBoyle
Head of Boarding Rosemary Bango
Head of Moshi Campus Keiron White
Head of Secondary, Arusha Campus Carl Love
Head of Secondary, Moshi Campus Charlotte Aris

Information Technology Teacher Paul Johnson


Head Librarian Tahera Madan
Teaching staff Full time 58; Part time 6; Total 64
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; UK 23;
Tanzanian 10; Other(s) (Canadian, Dutch) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1969
Governed by Governing Board
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 39; Elementary K-5 173; Middle
School 6-8 103; High School 9-12 145; Total 460
Tuition range 5,200-19,600

Annual fees Boarding 7-day 6,500


One time Fees Capital Levy 700
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98%
Graduates have attended Yale U, Duke U, U of
British Columbia, McGill U, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Community Service,
Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Model UN, Amnesty International
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 40 Hectares, 25 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 15,000
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THAILAND
Area: 513,120 sq km
Population: 67,091,089
Capital: Bangkok
Currency: Baht
Languages: Thai, English

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Bangkok Patana School


Phone 66 2 398 0200
Fax 66 2 399 3179
Email admissions@patana.ac.th
Website www.patana.ac.th
Address 643 Lasalle Road, Sukhumvit 105, Bangna, Bangkok, 10260, Thailand

STAFF
Head of School Matthew Mills
Financial Controller Preeyanuch Paiboonsithiwong
Business Director Andrew Gordon
Director to the Office of the Foundation Board
Kulvadee Siribhadra
Principal of Primary School David Knott
Principal of Secondary School Mick Smith

Assistant Principal for Campus Curriculum


Technology John Tranter
Head of Libraries Sally Flint
Teaching staff Full time 277; Part time 45; Total 322
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; UK 154; Thai
69; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 91

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1957
Governed by Nominated Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS, FOBISSEA
Enrollment Nursery 32; PreK 50; Elementary K-5
883; Middle School 6-8 509; High School 9-12 596;
Grade 13 113; Total 2,183

Tuition range 352,620-711,555


Annual fees Busing 71,000; Lunch 12,600
One time Fees Registration 4,000; Capital Levy
700,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 95% (20% US)
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, U of
Oxford, Kings Col London, Imperial Col London, Yale
U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby,
Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket,
Football
Clubs Youth, International Award for Young People,
Community Groups
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB, IGCSE

Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE


Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/
Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 20 Hectares, 18 Buildings, 107 Classrooms, 9
Computer Labs, 793 Instructional Computers, 90,000
Library Volumes

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Concordian International School


Phone 66 2 706 9000
Fax 66 2 706 9001
Email enquiries@concordian.ac.th
Website www.concordian.ac.th
Address 918 Moo 8, Bangna-Trad Highway Km. 7, Bangkaew, Bangplee, Bangkok, 10540, Thailand

STAFF
Director Varnnee Ross
HR & Communications Manager Shelley Harris
Elementary & Middle School Principal Laurent
Goetschmann
High School Principal & Academic Dean James
Leung, Ph.D.
MYP Coordinator Aloha Lavina

PYP Coordinator Inese Zvirgzdins


Vice Principal Robert Wenger
Teacher Librarian Margaret Lojek
Teaching staff Full time 108; Total 108
Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; UK 2; Thai 14;
Other(s) (Chinese) 67

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 2001
Governed by Ministry of Education
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 32; PreK 107; Elementary K-5
277; Middle School 6-8 94; High School 9-12 78; Total
588

Tuition range 356,900-563,900


Annual fees Lunch 22,100
One time Fees Registration 4,000; Capital Levy
300,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Stanford U, U of
Pennsylvania, London School of Economics, Imperial
Col London, Hong Kong U of Science & Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin
Language(s) of instruction English, Mandarin
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Piano, Violin
Sports Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis,
Badminton, Basketball
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 24 Classrooms,
2 Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers,
35,000 Library Volumes

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International Community School


Phone 662 338 0777
Fax 662 338 0778
Email info@icsbangkok.com
Website www.icsbangkok.com
Address 1225 The Parkland Rd., Khwaeng Bangna, Bangkok, 10260, Thailand

STAFF
Headmaster Darren Gentry
Finance Manager Junya Thanatanya
Elementary Principal Elsie Poosawtsee
High School Principal Gary Opfer
Middle School Principal Stephen Ladas
Thai Principal & Director Aungsana
Kinghirunwatana

Head of Technology Anchalee Tanabodeeumpon


Librarian Sujimon Suppha-ophas
Teaching staff Full time 85; Total 85
Nationalities of teaching staff US 72; Thai 11;
Other(s) (Canadian, Russian) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by ICS Local School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 27; Elementary K-5 288; Middle
School 6-8 235; High School 9-12 368; Total 918
Tuition range 212,000-360,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 30,000; Busing 50,000;


Lunch 14,000
One time Fees Registration 200,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
U of California- Los Angeles, Columbus Col of Art &
Design, Hawaii Pacific U, Mahidol U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Clubs Bible, Student Council, Scholars World Cup,
Judo, Science, Boy & Cub Scouts
Examinations Act, SAT, Stanford, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 16 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 230 Instructional Computers, 14,600
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International School Bangkok


Phone 66 2 963 5800
Fax 66 2 583 5431
Email register@isb.ac.th
Website www.isb.ac.th
Address 39/7 Soi Nichada Thani, Samakee Road, Nonthaburi, 11120, Thailand

STAFF
Head of School Andrew Davies
Deputy Head of School & Chief Financial Officer
Ugo Costessi
Deputy Head of School for Learning Graeme Scott
Elementary School Principal Kelly Armitage
Headmistress Usa Somboon
High School Principal Phillip Bradley

Middle School Principal Tom Burgess


Director of Information Technology Chad Bates
Librarian Mischele Jamgochian
Teaching staff Full time 205; Part time 25; Total 230
Nationalities of teaching staff US 130; UK 11; Thai
15; Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 74

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1951
Governed by Board of Trustees
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS, IASAS
Enrollment PreK 35; Elementary K-5 663; Middle
School 6-8 481; High School 9-12 701; Total 1,880

Tuition range 427,000-773,000


One time Fees Registration 240,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 99% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Stanford U,
Brown U, Columbia U, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Japanese,
Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Robotics, Industrial
Design, Photography, Dance, Drama

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs More than 60 Clubs Offered
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 15 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 235 Classrooms,
3 Computer Labs, 1,500 Instructional Computers,
65,000 Library Volumes

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KIS International School


Phone 66 2 274 3444
Fax 66 2 274 3452
Email info@kis.ac.th
Website www.kis.ac.th
Address 999/124 Kesinee Ville, Pracha-Utit Rd., Huay-Kwang, Bangkok, 10320, Thailand

STAFF
Head of School Sally Holloway
Business Director Suraphong Thunyatada
IB DP Coordinator Melissa Johnson-Schnyder
IB MYP Coordinator Darryl Anderson
IB PYP Coordinator Gerry Campbell
Primary School Principal June van den Bos
Secondary School Principal Michael Hirsch

Head of Technology Piyarat Khanthap, Ph.D.


Head of Library & Media Center Gerry Campbell,
Ed.D.
Teaching staff Full time 62; Part time 2; Total 64
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 9; Thai 12;
Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 27

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1998
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS

Enrollment Nursery 40; PreK 25; Elementary K-5 212;


Middle School 6-8 125; High School 9-12 92; Total 494
Tuition range 253,500-515,000
Annual fees Busing 54,000; Lunch 21,000
One time Fees Registration 150,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish, Other,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Drama, Model UN, Speed Stacking, Sports,
Student Council, Art, IT, Newcomers, Junior
Achievement, Stray Dog Rescue
Examinations SAT, IB, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 16 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 170 Instructional Computers, 32,000
Library Volumes
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New International School of Thailand


Phone 66 2 651 2065
Fax 66 2 253 3800
Email nist@nist.ac.th
Website www.nist.ac.th
Address 36 Sukhumvit Soi 15, Klongtoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand

STAFF
Headmaster Simon Leslie
Finance & Accountancy Director Malai Bupapirak
Deputy Head & Director of Academic Studies Adrian
Watts
Director of Development Supranee Taecharungroj
Elementary School Principal Brett Penny

Secondary School Principal Julian Edwards


Director of IT Jay Priebe
Librarian Stephanie Wallis
Teaching staff Full time 154; Part time 8; Total 162
Nationalities of teaching staff US 32; UK 34; Thai 6;
Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 90

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1992
Governed by Foundation for International Education
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations AASCA, EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 93; Elementary K-5 690; Middle
School 6-8 331; High School 9-12 395; Total 1,509

Tuition range 362,600-699,100


Annual fees Capital Levy 55,000; Busing 70,590
One time Fees Registration 265,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Pepperdine U, Yale U,
Berklee Col of Music, Parsons the New School for
Design, U of Oxford

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Mandarin, Norwegian, Spanish, English,
Mother Tongue languages of Swedish, Danish, Hindi,
Korean
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop
Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Habitat for Humanity, Amnesty International
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 63 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 1,200 Instructional Computers,
46,000 Library Volumes

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Ruamrudee International School


Phone 66 2 518 0320
Fax 66 2 518 0334
Email director@rism.ac.th
Website www.rism.ac.th
Address 6 Ramkhamhaeng 184 Road, Minburi, Bangkok, 10510, Thailand

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Peter Toscano
School Manager Anonth Collaco
Elementary School Principal Antonia Lee Boush
High School Principal Eric Monson
Middle School Principal John Westerman
School Director Rev. Apisit Kritsaralam

Technology Coordinator Timothy Pettine


MS/HS Library & Media Specialist Dr. Grier Rivers
Teaching staff Full time 174; Total 174
Nationalities of teaching staff US 102; UK 4; Thai
20; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 48

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, day
Year founded 1957
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 78; Elementary K-5 274; Middle


School 6-8 328; High School 9-12 635; Total 1,315
Tuition range 350,000-530,000
One time Fees Registration 200,000; Books 40,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 100% (25% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, London School
of Economics, Yale U, Cornell U, Columbia U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 21
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Robotics

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Forensics, Model UN, Amnesty International,
Interact Rotary, Math, National Honor Society,
Digital Art, Global Issues Network, Web Design,
French
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, MAT, PSAT,
ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 26 Hectares, 29 Buildings, 150 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 700 Instructional Computers,
103,000 Library Volumes

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St. Stephens International School


Phone 66 2 513 0270
Fax 66 2 930 3307, 513-8271
Email info@sis.edu
Website www.sis.edu
Address 998 Viphavadi Rangsit Road, Lad Yao, Bangkok, 10900, Thailand

STAFF
Principal Gary Rodbard
School Manager Supatra Angkawinijwong
Assistant Principal Andrew Jeffrey
Head of Primary Vicky Foster

Head of ICT Melanie Morison


Teaching staff Full time 40; Total 40
Nationalities of teaching staff UK 35; Other(s) (Irish,
Australian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year August-July
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1998
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations FOBISSEA
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 44; Elementary K-5 160;
Middle School 6-8 107; High School 9-12 108; Grade 13
4; Total 438

Tuition range 210,000-437,800


Annual fees Lunch 24,000
One time Fees Registration 100,000; Books 10,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 100% (5% US)
Graduates have attended Cornerstone U, U of
Portsmouth, Chulalongkorn U, Thammasat U,
Mahidol U, U of New South Wales

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 15-20; Secondary
20-25
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Track and Field, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Art, Dance, Italian, French, Origami, Face
Painting, UNESCO, Table Tennis, Bowling, Tae Kwon
Do
Examinations A-level GCE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 42 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 78 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 64 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes
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Thai-Chinese International School


Phone 66 2 751 1201
Fax 66 2 751 1210
Email registrar@tcis.ac.th
Website www.tcis.ac.th
Address 101/177 Moo 7, Soi Mooban, Bangpleenives, Prasertsin Road, Bangplee, 10540, Thailand

STAFF
Academic Director Charles Knisley
Thai Director & Business Manager Andrew
Juthapornmanee
Head of Lower School Paul Henderson
Head of Middle School Dr. Steve Ballowe
Head of Upper School Dr. Mike Cyrus

IT Coordinator Robert Dietz


K-12 School Librarian Cheryl Blatt
Teaching staff Full time 92; Total 92
Nationalities of teaching staff US 70; Thai 8;
Other(s) (Canadian, Taiwanese) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Foundation School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 50; Elementary K-5 250; Middle
School 6-8 250; High School 9-12 250; Total 800
Tuition range 198,240-256,851

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 150,000; Boarding,


7-day 200,000; Insurance 1,080; Busing 15,000;
Lunch 10,000; Books 12,651
One time Fees Registration 100,000; Capital Levy
100,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 100% (20% US)
Graduates have attended Carnegie Mellon U,
National Taiwan U, U of California- Los Angeles,
Chulalongkorn U, U of Michigan

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Mandarin,
Thai
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program,
Robotics

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Chess, Math, Junior Council, Student Council,
Environmental, Jazz Ensemble, Forensics, Drama
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Stanford, TOEFL, AP,
MAT, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 102 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 300 Instructional Computers, 49,500
Library Volumes

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Chiang Mai International School


Phone 66 53 306 152
Fax 66 53 242 455
Email info@cmis.ac.th
Website www.cmis.ac.th
Address 13 Chetupon Road, PO Box 38, Chiang Mai, 50000, Thailand

STAFF
Superintendent Lance Potter, Ph.D.
School Manager Chatchai Montreevat
Director Pitak Potong
Elementary Principal Barbara Burleigh
Secondary Principal Andrew McRady

IT Systems Administrator Bradley Shank


Librarian Ruth Erickson
Teaching staff Full time 57; Total 57
Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; UK 4; Thai 9;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 14

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, church-affiliated, day,
private non-profit
Year founded 1954
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 184; Middle
School 6-8 114; High School 9-12 156; Total 467

Tuition range 136,000-305,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 20,000
One time Fees Registration 70,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 95% (38% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, Wheaton
U, Berkeley Col of Music, Boston U, U of British
Columbia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball,
Futsal
Clubs Boy Scouts, Kendo, Fencing, Environment,
Thai Music & Dance, Strength Training, ROTC
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1.6 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 23 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 52 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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Lanna International School Thailand


Phone 66 53 806 231
Fax 66 53 806 230 ext 116
Email head@lannaist.ac.th
Website www.lannaist.ac.th
Address 300 Grandview Moo 10, Chiang-Mai to Hang Dong Road, Chiang Mai, 50100, Thailand

STAFF
Head of School Roy Lewis
Business Manager Surin De Muth
Primary Principal Hugh Williams
Secondary Principal Kevin Pugh
Thai Director Cherdchaisiri Suwimonprapas

ICT Teacher Bevan MacQuibban


Teaching staff Full time 48; Part time 1; Total 49
Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 21; Thai 9;
Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Investors/Advisory Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ISAT
Enrollment Elementary K-5 151; Middle School 6-8
74; High School 9-12 72; Total 297
Tuition range 95,000-252,000

Annual fees Insurance 600; Busing 24,000; Lunch


11,000
One time Fees Registration 12,000; Capital Levy
30,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Boston Col, Deakin U, U of
Alaska Fairbanks, Mahidol U, Chiang Mai U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, International, IGCSE, GCSE
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket,
Football
Clubs Model UN, Chess
Examinations A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, GCSE, IGCSE,
PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Buildings, 44 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 25,000 Library
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International School Eastern Seaboard


Phone 66 3 837 2591
Fax 66 3 837 2590
Email ise@ise.ac.th
Website www.ise.ac.th
Address 282 Moo 5, Bowin, Chonburi, 20230, Thailand

STAFF
Superintendent & Secondary Principal Dr. Robert
Brewitt
Chief Financial Officer Charlie Chuvapituck
Elementary Principal Heather Naro
IB Coordinator Tim Overacker
Secondary Coordinator Andrew McDermid
Technology Coordinator Megan Eastlake

Librarian John Pahls


Teaching staff Full time 41; Total 41
Nationalities of teaching staff US 19; UK 6; Thai 4;
Other(s) (Canadian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS
Enrollment Nursery 5; PreK 15; Elementary K-5 120;
Middle School 6-8 66; High School 9-12 112; Total 318
Tuition range 220,100-440,000

Annual fees Busing 60,000


One time Fees Registration 83,000; Capital Levy
155,000
Tuition/fee currency Thai Baht
Graduates attending college 100% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Purdue U, U of
Washington, U of Toronto, Chulalongkorn U, U of
California- Los Angeles

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught German, Japanese, Mandarin,
Spanish, English, Korean
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, National Honor Society, Creativity
Action Service, Student Council, Concert Band, Math,
Art, Jazz Band
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 10 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 17,000
Library Volumes

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Phuket

Thailand

QSI International School of Phuket


Phone 66 0 76 304 312
Fax 66 0 76 304 311
Email phuket@qsi.org
Website phuket.qsischool.org
Address 8 1/4 Moo 1, Chalemprakiat R.9, Soi Teepaksong Samkong, Phuket, 83120, Thailand

STAFF
Director Patrick Buckley
Office Manager Angelika Langner
Thai Director Jantira Nobnorb
Technology Coordinator & Teacher Dave Moody

Library Coordinator Marivic Maxwell


Teaching staff Full time 24; Total 24
Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; Thai 6;
Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2000
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment PreK 5; Elementary K-5 31; Middle School
6-8 18; High School 9-12 49; Total 103
Tuition range 3,600-1,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Insurance 15; Busing


500; Lunch 350
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (25% US)
Graduates have attended ESEC Cinema School,
Glion Institute of Hotel Management, Blue Mountain
Hotel School, Curtin U, James Madison U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 9; Secondary 14
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, Chair Ball

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Student Government
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 23 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 35 Instructional Computers, 5,100
Library Volumes

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TIMOR-LESTE

TIMOR-LESTE
Area: 14,874 sq km
Population: 1,201,255
Capital: Dili
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: Tetum, Portuguese, Indonesian, English, native languages

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Dili

Timor-Leste

Dili International School


Phone 670 731 6065 (after 1 pm daily)
Email managerdis@gmail.com
Website www.distimor.com
Address 14 Rue Avenue de Portugal, Pantai Kelapa, Dili, Timor-Leste

STAFF
Principal Kirsty Hilson
Finance Manager Tony Haritos
Manager Carmel Bates
Teaching staff Full time 15; Part time 5; Total 20

Nationalities of teaching staff US 1; UK 1; Australian


10; Other(s) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year January-December
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 2003

Enrollment PreK 35; Elementary K-5 40; Middle


School 6-8 25; High School 9-12 15; Total 115
Tuition range 7,000-15,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Language(s) of instruction English
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Computers


Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Basketball

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus .35 Hectares, 4 Buildings

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Dili

Timor-Leste

QSI International School of Dili


Phone 670 332 2389
Email dili@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/etm_home/etm_home.htm
Address Aldea 04 Marconi, Suco Fatuhada, Dili, Timor-Leste

STAFF
Director Dr. Jason Moore
Administrative Assistant Daniel Neri
Teaching staff Full time 15; Total 15

Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 1; Other(s)


(Canadian, Filipino) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2005
Enrollment PreK 24; Elementary K-5 40; Middle
School 6-8 20; High School 9-12 15; Total 99
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600

One time Fees Registration 300


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended U of Manitoba, U of
Hawaii

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 9; Secondary 8
Language(s) taught French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball
Examinations IOWA, SAT, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 5 Buildings, 6 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


20 Instructional Computers, 4,000 Library Volumes

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TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO


Area: 5,128 sq km
Population: 1,226,383
Capital: Port-of-Spain
Currency: Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
Languages: English, Caribbean Hindustani, French, Spanish, Chinese

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Trinidad and Tobago

The International School of Port of Spain


Phone 868 633 4777
Fax 868 632 4595
Email slrique@isps.edu.tt
Website www.isps.edu.tt
Address 1 International Drive, Westmoorings, Trinidad and Tobago

STAFF
Director Eric Larson
Business & Finance Manager Nadine Pereira
Elementary School Principal Suzette Julien
High School Principal John Horsfall
Middle School Principal Alicia Solozano

Head of Technology Arnold Thomas


Head of Library & Media Center Deborah Jacob
Teaching staff Full time 66; Part time 2; Total 68
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; UK 5; Trinidad
and Tobago 49; Other(s) (Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment PreK 13; Elementary K-5 155; Middle
School 6-8 107; High School 9-12 156; Total 431
Tuition range 10,270-15,938

Annual fees Insurance 10


One time Fees Registration 100; Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (97% US)
Graduates have attended Cornell U, Boston Col, Yale
U, Princeton U, Stanford U, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IBPYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Spanish, Dive, Volleyball, Yearbook
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 7
Computer Labs, 220 Instructional Computers, 17,192
Library Volumes

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TUNISIA

TUNISIA
Area: 163,610 sq km
Population: 10,732,900
Capital: Tunis
Currency: Tunisian Dinar
Languages: Arabic, French

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Tunis

Tunisia

American Cooperative School of Tunis


Phone 216 71 760 905
Fax 216 71 761 412
Email american.school@acst.intl.tn
Website www.acst.net
Address Km 10 Route de la Marsa, Cite Taieb MHiri, Laouini, 2045, Tunisia

STAFF
Director Allan Bredy
Business Manager Faouzi Ben Sedrine
Director of Teaching, Learning, & Curriculum Dr.
Susan Peacock
Elementary Guidance Jennifer Caldwell
Elementary Principal Lesley Tait
Finance Director Erik Do Valle
IB Coordinator Elizabeth Thornton

Secondary Guidance Diane Mills Hart


Secondary Principal Lauren Mehrbach
Special Services Coordinator & MS Counselor Ann
Peckham
Librarians Gwen Martin & Jason Roach
Teaching staff Full time 74; Part time 6; Total 80
Nationalities of teaching staff US 50; UK 4; Tunisian
10; Other(s) (German, Nigerian) 16

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1959
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 45; Elementary K-5 300; Middle
School 6-8 120; High School 9-12 150; Total 615
Tuition range 9,700-23,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,330


One time Fees Registration 9,600
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (70% US)
Graduates have attended McGill U, U of Virginia,
Carleton Col, Duke U, U of Pennsylvania, Johns
Hopkins U, Cornell U, Brown U, Purdue U, Virginia
Tech, York U, U of British Columbia, Loyola U, U of
Chicago

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society, Student Council,
Community Service, Intramural Sports, Girl Scouts
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 18 Buildings, 56 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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TURKEY

TURKEY
Area: 783,562 sq km
Population: 79,749,461
Capital: Ankara
Currency: Turkish Lira
Languages: Turkish, Kurdish

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Ankara

Turkey

Bilkent Laboratory & International School


Phone 90 312 290 5361
Fax 90 312 266 4963
Email school@blis.bilkent.edu.tr
Website www.blis.bilkent.edu.tr
Address East Campus, Bilkent University, Ankara, 06800, Turkey

STAFF
Director General James Swetz
Administrative Manager Gulcan Ataman
Associate Director General, Elementary Daniel Keller
Associate Director General, Secondary Jim Costigan
Elementary School Director Zeren Onal
High School Director Aysegul Erdem
International & Middle School Principal Chris Green

Director of Technology Fatih Ulbegi


Head Librarian Melanie Swetz
Teaching staff Full time 120; Part time 2; Total 122
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; UK 5; Turkish
69; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 26

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 36; Elementary K-5 243; Middle
School 6-8 135; High School 9-12 180; Total 594

Tuition range 11,015-27,225


Annual fees Busing 2,680; Lunch 1,585; Books 500
One time Fees Registration 200
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (35% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Stanford U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U of Chicago,
U of Oxford

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English (Grades 1-5 are
Bilingual English & Turkish)
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Math Society, Chemistry, Chess, Philosophy,
Poetry, Flamenco Guitar, Comic Book, Light & Sound,
Debate, Film
Examinations SAT, SAT II, GCSE, IB, IGCSE, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 80 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 70 Instructional Computers, 23,600
Library Volumes

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Turkey

Oasis International School


Phone 90 312 285 7524
Fax 90 312 286 0560
Email ankara@oasisis.org
Website www.oisankara.org
Address 1558 Sokak No 5, 25 Caddesi, Cigdem Mah., Ankara, 06530, Turkey

STAFF
Director Ross Campbell
Business Administrator Troy Lundy
Assistant Principal Brenda Morton
IT Director Chris Puckett

Teaching staff Full time 20; Part time 3; Total 23


Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; Turkish 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 2004
Governed by Oasis International Schools
Accredited by Middle States
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 135; Middle
School 6-8 60; High School 9-12 45; Total 250

Tuition range 8,500-13,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 1,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Northwestern U, Wheaton
Col, Brown U, Columbia International U, Middle East
Technical U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Yearbook, Community


Service, Drama
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Bible, Cooking, Game
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 2 Computer
Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 8,000 Library
Volumes

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Istanbul

Turkey

Enka Okullari-Enka Schools


Phone 90 212 276 0545
Fax 90 212 276 8294
Email mailbox@enkaschools.k12.tr
Website www.enkaschools.k12.tr
Address Sadi Gulcelik Spor Sitesi, Istinye, Istanbul, 34460, Turkey

STAFF
Director Darlene Fisher
Business Manager Cumhur Goksoy
High School Principal Erkan Gultekin
Preschool Principal Ayten Yilmaz
Primary School Principal Filiz Aktepe

Technology Coordinator Cetin Artan


Librarian Cara Keyman
Teaching staff Full time 155; Part time 9; Total 164
Nationalities of teaching staff US 10; UK 5; Turkish
132; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 17

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Board of Trustees
Regional organizations ECIS, CIS
Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 72; Elementary K-5 518;
Middle School 6-8 258; High School 9-12 342; Total
1,206
Tuition range 32,000-33,500

Annual fees Lunch 1,899


Tuition/fee currency Turkish Lira
Graduates attending college 98% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Duke U,
Carnegie Mellon U, Brown U, McGill U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, German, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Learning Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician,
Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 105 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 45,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Istanbul

Turkey

Istanbul International Community School


Phone 90 212 857 8264
Fax 90 212 857 8270
Email headmaster@iics.k12.tr
Website www.iics.k12.tr
Address Karaagac Koyu, Hadimkoy, Istanbul, 34866, Turkey

STAFF
Head of School Peter Welch
Business Manager Nalan Yalcin
Primary Principal Sean Murphy
Primary Vice Principal Judith Kingsbury
Secondary Principal Chris Andre
University Counselor Cherie Mobasherie
Head of Technology Ash Esmail

Librarian Amanda Bond


Teaching staff Full time 80; Part time 3; Total 83
Nationalities of teaching staff US 21; UK 14; Turkish
2; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 46

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1911
Governed by Volunteer Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS

Enrollment PreK 46; Elementary K-5 265; Middle


School 6-8 138; High School 9-12 163; Total 612
Tuition range 14,100-28,200
One time Fees Registration 1,000; Capital Levy 5,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 96%
Graduates have attended Brown U, McGill U,
Columbia U, U of Exeter, Boston U, Lancaster U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 19
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Design Technology,
Theater Arts, Table Tennis, Ballet, Swimming

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Skiing (Snow),
Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, MathCounts, Knowledge Bowl,
Student Leadership
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 13 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 94 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes

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Istanbul

Turkey

Robert College
Phone 90 212 359 2211
Fax 90 212 287 0117
Email tjones@robcol.k12.tr
Website portal.robcol.k12.tr
Address Kurucesme Cad. No. 87, Arnavutkoy, Istanbul, 34345, Turkey

STAFF
Head of School Anthony Jones
Director of Business & Finance Umran Ungun
Academic Director Maria Orhon
Dean of Student Activities Joseph Welch
Dean of Student Affairs Margaret Halicioglu
Director of Alumni & Development Leyla Aktay
Turkish Assistant Head Guler Kamer

IT Director Metin Ferhatoglu


Director of Library Karen Lindsay
Teaching staff Full time 110; Part time 1; Total 111
Nationalities of teaching staff US 32; UK 11; Turkish
56; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels 8-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1863
Governed by Board of Trustees & Ministry of
Education
Accredited by NYSAIS
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA

Enrollment Middle School 6-8 198; High School 9-12


800; Total 998
Annual fees Boarding 5-day 12,500; Lunch 1,500;
Books 500
Tuition/fee currency Turkish Lira
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, Yale U,
Princeton U, Brown U, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, European Youth Parliament,
Drama, Music, Intramural Sports, Community
Service, Art, Student Publications, Destination
Imagination, Math, Science, IT
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, English
Language(s) of instruction English & Turkish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 60 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 130 Instructional Computers, 45,000
Library Volumes

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Turkey

The Ko School
Phone 90 216 585 62 00
Fax 90 216 304 10 48
Email info@kocschool.k12.tr
Website www.kocschool.k12.tr
Address P.O. Box 60, Tuzla, Istanbul, 34941, Turkey

STAFF
General Director Robert Lennox
Finance Officer & HR Director Aynur Demirayak
Elementary School Director Mesrure Tekay
High School Director Koray Ozsarac
Plant Manager Ozgur Tekbas
Head of Information & Communications David
Cousens

Head Librarian Sebnem Yalcin


Teaching staff Full time 296; Part time 6; Total 302
Nationalities of teaching staff US 17; UK 21; Turkish
233; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 31

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1988
Governed by Board of Trustees
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 615; Middle School 6-8
459; High School 9-12 985; Total 2,059
Tuition range 17,000-19,000

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 10,000; Boarding, 7-day


13,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (50% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Yale U,
Princeton U, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Stanford U, U of Oxford

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English & Turkish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, Archeology, European Youth,
Ceramics, Arts, Photography
Examinations SAT, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 300 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 118 Classrooms,
10 Computer Labs, 280 Instructional Computers,
75,000 Library Volumes

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Turkey

skdar American Academy & skudar SEV


Elementary School
Phone 90 216 333 1106
Fax 90 216 553 1818
Email etrujillo@uaa.k12.tr
Website www.uaa.k12.tr
Address Vakif Sokak No. 1, Baglarbasi, Istanbul, 34664, Turkey

STAFF
Headmaster Eric Trujillo
Business Manager Simay Barim
Elementary School Principal Arzu Ozcetin
Secondary School Principal Funda Cceloglu
IT Coordinator Birkan Kilic

Head Librarian Lesley Lee


Teaching staff Full time 218; Part time 7; Total 225
Nationalities of teaching staff US 29; UK 10; Turkish
177; Other(s) (British, Canadian) 9

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1876
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 670; Middle School 6-8


335; High School 9-12 790; Total 1,795
Tuition/fee currency Turkish Lira
Graduates attending college 100% (30% US)
Graduates have attended Brown U, Amherst Col,
McGill U, Sorbonne U, Imperial Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, National, AP
Average class size Elementary 28; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Swimming, Tennis,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Floor Hockey
Clubs Student Association, Model UN, Art, Hiking,
Chess, Destination Imagination
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 6 Hectares, 14 Buildings, 112 Classrooms, 6
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 44,000
Library Volumes

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Izmir

Turkey

ACI High School & SEV Elementary School


Phone 90 232 285 3401
Fax 90 232 246 1674
Email school@aci.k12.tr
Website www.aci.k12.tr
Address Inonu Cad. No: 476, Goztepe, Izmir, 35290, Turkey

STAFF
Headmaster Todd Cuddington
Business Manager Canturk Candan
International University Counselor Victoria
Lidzbardski
Marketing & Development Coordinator Aydan Yakin
SEV Elementary Principal Nilhan Cubuk
Turkish High School Principal Anet Gomel

Campus IT Coordinator Serpil Kilic


Director of Library & Media Center Services Garrett
Drake
Teaching staff Full time 132; Part time 17; Total 149
Nationalities of teaching staff US 13; UK 6; Turkish
122; Other(s) (American, Canadian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1878
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 417; Middle School 6-8


414; High School 9-12 694; Total 1,525
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (36% US)
Graduates have attended Georgetown U, Yale U, U
of California- Berkeley, Kings Col London, City U,
Parsons the New School for Design, Cornell U, New
York U, McGill U, U of British Columbia, U of Toronto

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 26
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English & Turkish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Softball, Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Various Clubs Available
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 14 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 86 Classrooms, 8
Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers, 55,000
Library Volumes

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Tarsus

Turkey

Tarsus American School & SEV Elementary


School
Phone 90 324 613 5402
Fax 90 324 624 6347
Email info@tac.k12.tr
Website www.tac.k12.tr
Address Caminur Mahallesi 44, Cengiz Topel Caddesi, Tarsus, Mersin, 33440, Turkey

STAFF
Headmaster Charles Hanna
Business Manager Ayse Apa Dildar
Counsellor Emily Kramer
Elementary School Principal Pelin Caglayan
Turkish First Vice Principal Tekin Baransel

Network Manager Mutlu Dogru


Librarian Sezin Ozkan
Teaching staff Full time 119; Part time 10; Total 129
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; Turkish 110;
Other(s) (Canadian, British) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1888
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 334; Middle School 6-8
140; High School 9-12 366; Total 840

Tuition range 12,500-13,525


Annual fees Registration 12,000; Boarding 7-day
6,500; Busing 1,550; Lunch 1,000; Books 550
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (27% US)
Graduates have attended McGill U, U of British
Columbia, U of Southern California, Boston U,
Bentley U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum National, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, German, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Physician

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 25 Hectares, 14 Buildings, 47 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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TURKMENISTAN

TURKMENISTAN
Area: 488,100 sq km
Population: 5,054,828
Capital: Ashgabat (Ashkhabad)
Currency: Turkmen Manat
Languages: Turkmen, Russian, Uzbek

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Ashgabat

Turkmenistan

Ashgabat International School (QSI)


Phone 993 12 48-90-27
Fax 993 12 48-90-28
Email ashgabat@qsi.org
Website ashgabat.qsischool.org
Address Berzengi, Ataturk Street, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

STAFF
Director Frank Redmon
Teaching staff Full time 32; Part time 5; Total 37

Nationalities of teaching staff US 15; Turkmen 19;


Other(s) (Dutch, Pakistani) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 20; Elementary K-5 86; Middle
School 6-8 20; High School 9-12 21; Total 147
Tuition range 5,100-16,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (75% US)
Graduates have attended Emerson Col, George
Mason U, Jacksonville U, U of London, American U in
Bulgaria

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught French, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists ESL, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Photography, Yearbook, Dance, Drama
Clubs Gymnastics, Dance, Music, Team Sports,
Guitar, Russian, Technology, Cross-Country, Soccer,
Softball, Basketball, Badminton
Examinations IOWA, AP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 5 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 40 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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UGANDA

UGANDA
Area: 241,038 sq km
Population: 35,873,253
Capital: Kampala
Currency: Ugandan Shilling
Languages: English, Luganda, other native languages

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Kampala

Uganda

Kampala International School, Uganda


Phone 256 752 71909 or 256 752 711882
Fax 256 41 4543 444
Email office@kisu.com
Website www.kisu.com
Address Bukoto, Kampala, Uganda
Mailing Address P.O. Box 34249, Kampala, Uganda

STAFF
Director Neil Wrightson
Bursars Wasat Husain, Bava Kassim, & Subramanian
Kumar
Head of Administration Mousumi Mallik
Head of Marketing Aneela Altaf Mukhi

Head of Secondary Terry Garbett


IB Diploma Coordinator Liz Charsley
Secondary Coordinator Catherine Meyer
Librarian Florence Nabbumba
Teaching staff Full time 59; Total 59

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1993
Governed by Advisory Board
Accredited by CIS, New England, IBO, Uganda
Ministry of Education

Enrollment Total 625


Tuition range 3,060-19,650
One time Fees Enrollment (1-12) 3,050; Enrollment
(Early Years) 550
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IGCSE, IB Diploma
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, Spanish (IB only)
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation, Sports, Music, Choir,
Languages

Sports Cross-Country, Hockey, Martial Arts,


Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Squash, Swimming,
Basketball, Cricket, Netball
Clubs Student Council, Creative, Cultural, Swimming,
Soccer, Basketball, Hockey, Track & Field, Music,
Art & Drama, Yearbook, Academic/Language
Development
Examinations SAT, SAT II, GCSE, IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 12 Hectares, 15 Buildings, 70 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 110 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes

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Kampala

Uganda

The International School of Uganda


Phone 256 414 200374 or 378 or 379
Fax 256 414 200303
Email admin@isumail.ac.ug
Website www.isu.ac.ug
Address Plot 272 Lubowa, Entebbe Rd, Kampala, Uganda

STAFF
Head of School Christopher Maggio
Operations & Business Manager Sara Ochieng
Dean of Studies Jan Coyle Groves
Junior School Principal Tony Breese
Senior School Principal Dr. Bryn Gabriel

IT Coordinator Marciej Sudra


Librarian Cathy Kreutter
Teaching staff Full time 60; Part time 2; Total 62
Nationalities of teaching staff US 12; UK 11;
Ugandan 10; Other(s) (Canadian, Irish) 29

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1967
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA
Enrollment PreK 80; Elementary K-5 219; Middle
School 6-8 122; High School 9-12 169; Total 590
Tuition range 4,170-22,400

Annual fees Busing 1,760


One time Fees Registration 250; Capital Levy 6,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (60% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, Duke U,
Georgetown U, New York U, Yale U, McGill U,

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 13 Hectares, 28 Buildings, 45 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers,
20,000 Library Volumes

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UKRAINE

UKRAINE
Area: 603,550 sq km
Population: 44,854,065
Capital: Kyiv (Kiev)
Currency: Hryvnia
Languages: Ukrainian, Russian

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Kiev

Ukraine

Kyiv International School


Phone 380 44 452 2792
Fax 380 44 452 2998
Email kyiv@ukr.qsi.org
Website kis.net.ua
Address 3A Svyatoshinskiy Provulok, Kyiv, 03115, Ukraine

STAFF
Business Office Manager Yulia Usikova
Director of Instruction Elementary Victor DEttorre
Director of Instruction Secondary Dan Blaho
Guidance Counselor Adam Runyan
PreSchool Coordinator Rachel DuBose
Information Technologist Kostya Osadchuk
Librarian Keith Tinlklenberg

Teaching staff Full time 74; Part time 2; Total 76


Nationalities of teaching staff US 40; Ukrainian 24;
Other(s) (Canadian) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1992
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations CEESA
Enrollment PreK 50; Elementary K-5 340; Middle
School 6-8 160; High School 9-12 150; Total 700
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600

One time Fees Registration 300


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (77% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Cornell U, U
of Chicago, U of California- Los Angeles, George
Washington U, Indiana U, New York U, Ohio State U,
Kyoto U, Singapore Institute of Management

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Sewing, Humanitarian, Homework,
Nature, Dance, Foreign Language, Art, Tae Kwon Do,
Jewelry Making
Examinations SAT, Stanford, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

Curriculum US, IB, AP


Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, German, Russian,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 4 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 40 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 50,000
Library Volumes

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Kiev

Ukraine

Pechersk School International


Phone 380 44 455 9585
Fax 380 44 455 9580
Email communication@psi.kiev.ua
Website www.psi.kiev.ua
Address Victora Zabily 7a, Kyiv, 03039, Ukraine

STAFF
Director Steven Calland-Scoble
Business Manager Valery Povorotniy
Counselor Sarah Charles
Primary Principal Tatiana Lopukhin
Secondary Principal Patricia Puia

IT Coordinator Sarah Woods


Librarian Jennifer Gross
Teaching staff Full time 64; Part time 2; Total 66
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; UK 9;
Ukrainian 12; Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 23

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1995
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 28; Elementary K-5 215; Middle
School 6-8 97; High School 9-12 97; Total 437
Tuition range 11,827-26,170

Annual fees Busing 2,100


One time Fees Registration 1,200
Tuition/fee currency USD
Graduates attending college 98% (25% US)
Graduates have attended Cambridge U, Carnegie
Mellon U, Durham U, Imperial Col of London, U of
British Colombia

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts,
Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Pay-It-Forward, Drama, Yearbook
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1.4 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 144 Instructional Computers, 25,700
Library Volumes

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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES


Area: 83,600 sq km
Population: 5,314,317
Capital: Abu Dhabi
Currency: Emirati Dirham
Languages: Arabic, Persian, English, Hindi, Urdu

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Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates

Al-Worood School
Phone 971 2 444 7655
Fax 971 2 444 9732
Email alworood@emirates.net.ae
Website www.alworood.sch.ae
Address Off Airport Road, after 29th Street, Opposite ADCB Building, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
President Abdulla Al Nowais
College Counselor Robert Sivers
Examinations Officer Habibullah A. Salam
Principal Judith Flatt, Ph.D.

Teaching staff Full time 176; Total 176


Nationalities of teaching staff UK 1; Other(s)
(Lebanese, Jordanian) 175

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1982
Governed by School President
Accredited by Middle States, North Central
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 14; Elementary K-5
1,600; Middle School 6-8 560; High School 9-12 687;
Total 2,876

Tuition range 11,220-24,860


Annual fees Busing 3,150; Books 2,500
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended American U of Sharjah,
Abu Dhabi U, Zayed U, Petroleum Institute, U of
Sharjah

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International
Average class size Elementary 27; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English

Staff specialists Nurse


Sports Soccer, Basketball
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, GCSE, IGCSE, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 124 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 30,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates

American Community School of Abu Dhabi


Phone 971 2 681 5115
Fax 971 2 681 6006
Email acs@acs.sch.ae
Website acs.sch.ae
Address Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Street, Street No. 32, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Mailing Address PO Box 42114, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Superintendent Bob Gross
Director of Finance Jan Al Hafi
Director of Curriculum & Professional Learning Fred
Schafer
Elementary School Principal Jane Shartzer
High School Principal Geoff Morgan
Middle School Principal Mike Emborsky

Technology Director Bill Willis


Head Librarian Steve Crandell
Teaching staff Full time 106; Part time 4; Total 110
Nationalities of teaching staff US 58; UK 4; Other(s)
(Canadian, Australian) 48

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1973
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA

Enrollment PreK 60; Elementary K-5 355; Middle


School 6-8 255; High School 9-12 345; Total 1,015
Tuition range 39,960-73,130
One time Fees Registration 300; Capital Levy 18,700
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 98% (70% US)
Graduates have attended Columbia U, Princeton U,
Tufts U, McGill U, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Habitat for Humanity, Doctors Without
Borders, National Honor Society, Student Council,
Film, Robotics
Examinations Act, SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP, ERB-CTP4

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 76 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 900 Instructional Computers,
25,000 Library Volumes

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Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates

American International School in Abu Dhabi


Phone 971 2 444 4333
Fax 971 2 444 4005
Email aisa@emirates.net.ae
Website www.aisa.sch.ae
Address Corner of Airport Road and 29th Street, Muroor, Abu Dhabi, 5992, United Arab Emirates
Mailing Address PO Box 5992, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Superintendent Walid Abushakra
Business Manager Carlo Kasparian
Director Gareth Jones
Elementary Principal Mary Pittman-Jones
Elementary Vice Principal Seith Lewis
Secondary Assistant Principals Amy Hansen & Alan
Morley

Secondary School Principal Joe Ravesi


Head of Technology Kashan Khan
Librarian Alene Morley
Teaching staff Full time 134; Part time 8; Total 142
Nationalities of teaching staff US 50; UK 7; Other(s)
(Canadian, Jordanian) 85

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1995
Governed by ESOL
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 31; Elementary K-5 630; Middle
School 6-8 234; High School 9-12 339; Total 1,234
Tuition range 27,960-50,820

Annual fees Busing 4,000


One time Fees Registration 3,000
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 95% (65% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, New York U,
London U, McGill U, U of Toronto, Queens U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 19; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Global Village, Environment
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 79 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 143 Instructional Computers, 15,500
Library Volumes

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Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates

GEMS American Academy - Abu Dhabi


Phone 971 2 557 4880
Fax 971 2 557 4990
Email info_gaa@gemsedu.com
Website www.gemsaa-abudhabi.com
Address 3rd & 16th St, Khalifa City A, Abu Dhabi, 110273, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Principal and CEO Ian Deakin
Accounts Manager Saikrishna Shetty
Arabic Coordinator Mona Elsaleh
Athletic Coordinator Nicholas McBride
Elementary Principal Belinda Holland
Kindergarten Coordinator Jeannie Tackett
ICT Coach Lucy Peachey

Librarian Stephanne Siberry


Teaching staff Full time 82; Total 82
Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; UK 10;
Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 42

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-10
School year August-June
School type coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 1997
Governed by Global Education Management
Systems (GEMS)
Accredited by CIS

Enrollment Nursery 100; PreK 100; Elementary K-5


550; Middle School 6-8 150; High School 9-12 100;
Total 1,000
Tuition range 31,500-66,780
Annual fees Registration 500; Busing 6,500-7,500
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Students Council, GAA Cares
Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 100 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 450 Instructional Computers, 16,000
Library Volumes

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Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates

International School of Choueifat


Phone 971 2 446 1444
Fax 971 2 446 1048
Email iscad@sabis.net
Website www.iscad-sabis.net
Address Mohamed Bin Khalifa Street, PO Box 7212, Abu Dhabi, 7212, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Regional Director Ramzi Germanos
Director Malak Khalid Malak
Teaching staff Full time 150; Total 150

Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 13; Other(s)


(Irish, Lebanese) 133

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1886
Governed by SABIS
Enrollment PreK 229; Elementary K-5 1,908; Middle
School 6-8 655; High School 9-12 713; Grade 13 8;
Total 3,513

Tuition range 19,200-35,100


Annual fees Busing 3,500; Lunch 4,500; Books 1,700
One time Fees Registration 750
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 100% (65% US)
Graduates have attended U of Manchester, U of
Edinburgh, New York U, Boston U, McGill U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, UK, International, AP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 29; Secondary 30
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Librarian, Nurse
Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Environmental
Conservation, Ballet, Gymnastics, Art, Music, Ball
Games

Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer,


Softball, Squash, Swimming, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Music, Art, Computers, Board Games
Examinations A-level GCE, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP,
GCSE, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 10 Hectares, 25 Buildings, 117 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 1,000 Instructional Computers,
18,000 Library Volumes

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Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Al Mizhar American Academy


Phone 97142887250
Email dscotto@americanacademy.ae
Website www.americanacademy.ae
Address 11A, Mizhar 1, PO Box 78484, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Mailing Address Street 11 A and 4A, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Principal Delice Scotto
CFO Kapil Kapoor
Teaching Librarian Renee La Rue Cripe
Teaching staff Full time 85; Total 85

Nationalities of teaching staff US 54; UK 5; Emirian


1; Other(s) (Jordanian, Canadian) 25

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, girls only, proprietary
Year founded 2005
Governed by Taaleem
Accredited by CIS, New England
Enrollment PreK 10; Elementary K-5 288; Middle
School 6-8 120; High School 9-12 205; Total 623

Tuition range 9,300-14,000


Annual fees Registration 550; Busing 2,000
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 95% (50% US)
Graduates have attended New York U, Northeastern
U, U of California- Berkeley, Boston U, St. Lawrence
U, U of Richmond

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 25
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations IOWA, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 15,000 Library
Volumes

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Dubai

United Arab Emirates

American School of Dubai


Phone 971 4 395 0005
Fax 971 4 395 0008
Email asdadmin@asdubai.org
Website www.asdubai.org
Address Intersection of Streets 316/331, Across Saudi-German Hospital, Al Barsha, Dubai, 71188, United
Arab Emirates

STAFF
Superintendent Dr. Brent Mutsch
Financial Controller Sikander Shallwani
Director of Learning Michelle Kuhns
Elementary School Principal John Advento
High School Principal Dr. Michelle Remmington

Director of IT Grant Weaver


Teaching staff Full time 136; Part time 4; Total 140
Nationalities of teaching staff US 92; UK 1; Other(s)
(Canadian, New Zealander) 47

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1966
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment PreK 96; Elementary K-5 678; Middle
School 6-8 362; High School 9-12 491; Total 1,627

Tuition range 13,358-17,720


One time Fees Registration 137
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Columbia U, U of Pennsylvania, McGill
U, US Naval Academy

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse,
Physician, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation, Debate
Sports Cross-Country, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball,
Wrestling, Sailing
Clubs National Honor Society, National Junior Honor
Society, Thespians, Medicins Sans Frontiers, Student
Council, Backgammon, Chess, Scouts, International
Student Association
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 9.29 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 120 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 1,000 Instructional Computers,
75,000 Library Volumes

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Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Deira International School


Phone 009714 2325552
Fax 009714 2325151
Email info@disdubai.ae
Website www.disdubai.ae
Address Dubai Festival City, Dubai, 79043, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Director Norm Dean
Business Manager Syed Abdul Wajeed
Deputy Primary School Principal Nigel Ludlam
Deputy Secondary School Principals Linda Clifford &
Mark Williams
Primary School Principal Martyn Clifford
Secondary School Principal Ian Temple

Head of Technology Joseph Nettikaden


Librarian Debra Naysee
Teaching staff Full time 132; Part time 3; Total 135
Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; UK 71; Other(s)
(Australian, New Zealander) 60

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-13
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2005
Governed by Educational Services Overseas Limited
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 700; Middle School 6-8


360; High School 9-12 250; Grade 13 40; Total 1,350
Tuition range 28,995-58,420
One time Fees Registration 3,000
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 98% (29% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Skiing
(Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cricket,
Football
Examinations IB, IGCSE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 10 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 74 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 135 Instructional Computers, 4
Library Volumes

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Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Dubai American Academy


Phone 971 4 347 9222
Fax 971 4 341 1047
Email superintendent_daa@gemsedu.com
Website www.gemsaa-dubai.com
Address PO Box 32762, Al Barsha, Sheik Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Superintendent Robin Appleby
Accounts Manager Mohan Viswanathan
Assistant Superintendent Denise Hardie
Elementary School Principal Steve Charbonneau
High School Principal Tony Mock
Middle School Principal Andrew Ball
IT Coordinator Anthony DePrato

MS & HS Librarian Jennifer Cauley


Teaching staff Full time 175; Total 175
Nationalities of teaching staff US 86; UK 13;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 76

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 1997
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment PreK 53; Elementary K-5 1,212; Middle
School 6-8 448; High School 9-12 546; Total 2,259

Tuition range 17,630-65,270


One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Yale U, London School of
Economics, U of Toronto, Cornell U, Columbia U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 25; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Student Senate, Student Council, Community
Service, Creativity Action Service, Foreign Language,
Art, Environmental
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 5 Buildings, 116 Classrooms,
11 Computer Labs, 900 Instructional Computers,
40,000 Library Volumes

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Dubai

United Arab Emirates

GEMS World Academy-Dubai


Phone 97143736373
Email info_gwa@gemsedu.com
Website www.gemsworldacademy-dubai.com
Address Al Barsha South, Dubai, 126260, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Head of School/CEO Dan Young
Director of Operations Himmat Sandhu
Assistant Head of School Jason McBride
Elementary Principal Megan Brazil
Secondary Principal Andy Roberts

ICT Coordinator Tony Potts


ES Librarian Jennifer Martin
Teaching staff Full time 107; Total 107
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; UK 22;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 63

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, proprietary
Year founded 2007
Governed by GEMS Education
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations NESA, MEIBA

Enrollment PreK 44; Elementary K-5 545; Middle


School 6-8 216; High School 9-12 235; Total 1,040
Tuition range 55,386-96,140
Annual fees Registration 500; Busing 7,200
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 98% (98% US)
Graduates have attended Michigan State U, York U,
U of Edinburgh, Eramus U, Indiana State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 24
Language(s) taught Arabic, Dutch, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Skiing (Snow), Soccer,
Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Model UN, Ecoschools,
French, Spanish, Yearbook
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 102 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 282 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes

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Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Jumeirah English Speaking School


Phone 971 4 3619019
Fax 971 4 3943531
Email jess@jess.sch.ae
Website www.jess.sch.ae
Address PO Box 24942, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Director Robert Stokoe
Finance Manager Catherine Lodge
Head of Primary School at Arabian Ranches Ann
Jones
Head of Primary School at Jumeirah Ruth Burke
Head of Secondary School at Arabian Ranches M.
Biggs, Ph.D.

Director of E-Learning Catherine Convery


Librarian Yvette Judge
Teaching staff Full time 245; Part time 7; Total 252
Nationalities of teaching staff US 3; UK 200;
Emirian 3; Other(s) (Australian, New Zealander) 46

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1975
Governed by Board
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Elementary K-5 1,200; Middle School 6-8


400; High School 9-12 400; Total 2,000
Tuition range 30,000-65,000
One time Fees Registration 500
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 100% (5% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum UK, IB
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial Arts,
Rugby, Skiing (Snow), Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Badminton,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Examinations SAT, GCSE, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 14 Buildings, 84 Classrooms, 5 Computer
Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 12,000 Library
Volumes

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Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Universal American School in Dubai


Phone 9714 2325222
Fax 9714 2325545
Email gbrandt@uasdubai.ae
Website www.uasdubai.ae
Address P.O Box 79133, Dubai Festival City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

STAFF
Director Gunther Brandt
Business Manager Ayman Khouzam
Assistant Principal Elementary Joan Marie Larter
Assistant Principal Secondary Scott Terry
Elementary Principal Eric Webb
IB Coordinator Carinn Mariani
Secondary Principal Simone Sebban

CIO Joseph Nettikaden


Librarians Vicki Murray & Tania McPhilamy
Teaching staff Full time 120; Total 120
Nationalities of teaching staff US 44; UK 4; Other(s)
72

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational
Year founded 2005
Governed by ESOL
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 34; Elementary K-5 550; Middle
School 6-8 230; High School 9-12 345; Total 1,159
Tuition range 26,000-61,000

Annual fees Busing 7,600


One time Fees Registration 4,000
Tuition/fee currency Emirati Dirham
Graduates attending college 90%
Graduates have attended Syracuse U, Boston U, York
U, U of Toronto, George Washington U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Rugby,
Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball
Examinations IOWA, SAT, TOEFL, IB, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 6 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 62 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 295 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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UNITED KINGDOM

UNITED KINGDOM
Area: 243,610 sq km
Population: 63,047,162
Capital: London
Currency: Pound
Languages: English, Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Irish

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Aberdeen

United Kingdom

International School of Aberdeen


Phone 44 1224 730300
Fax 44 1224 865558
Email admin@isa.aberdeen.sch.uk
Website www.isa.aberdeen.sch.uk
Address Pitfodels House, North Deeside Road, Pitfodels, Cults, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB15 9PN, United

Kingdom

STAFF
Director Dr. Dan Hovde
Finance Manager Lesley Blackstock
Elementary School Principal Don Newbury
Middle School & High School Principal Franke
Thomas

IT Coordinator Stan Richards


Library Media Teacher Lisa Smith
Teaching staff Full time 52; Part time 11; Total 63
Nationalities of teaching staff US 29; UK 21; Other(s)
(Australian, Dutch) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1972
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 205;
Middle School 6-8 126; High School 9-12 125; Total
496

Tuition range 17,700-19,820


Annual fees Registration 500; Capital Levy 2,100
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 99% (50% US)
Graduates have attended U of Cambridge, London
School of Economics & Politics, U of Chicago,
Princeton U, Texas A&M U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Drama

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Girl & Boy Scouts, National Honor Society,
Model UN, English as an Additional Language,
Spanish, Drama, Pottery, Circus
Examinations Act, SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 56 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 270 Instructional Computers, 26,000
Library Volumes

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London

United Kingdom

ACS Cobham International School


Phone 44 1932 867 251
Fax 44 1932 869 789
Email hrd@acs-schools.com
Website www.acs-schools.com/acs-cobham.aspx
Address Heywood, Portsmouth Road, Cobham, KT11 1BL, United Kingdom

STAFF
Head of School Thomas Lehman
Chief Accountant Clive Abbott
Academic Dean Craig Worthington
High School Principal Steve Baker
Lower School Principal Lacy Chapman

Middle School Principal Diane Hren


IT Coordinator Peter Tilghman Ph.D.
Teaching staff Full time 147; Part time 13; Total 160
Nationalities of teaching staff US 47; UK 66;
Other(s) (Canadian) 47

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational
Year founded 1967
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 54; PreK 53; Elementary K-5
488; Middle School 6-8 290; High School 9-12 469;
Total 1,354

Tuition range 5,620-18,280


Annual fees Boarding 5-day 10,870; Boarding, 7-day
14,880; Capital Levy 500; Busing 2,320
One time Fees Registration 150
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, London School
of Economics, U of Oxford, Pennsylvania State U,
Imperial Col London

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German,
Japanese, Norwegian, Spanish, Danish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Badminton, Baseball,
Basketball
Clubs Student Council, Honor Society, Art, Habitat
for Humanity, Model UN, Peer Supporters,
Animation & Science, Junior & Senior Math Teams
Examinations SAT, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 52 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 91 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 258 Instructional Computers, 26,500
Library Volumes

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London

United Kingdom

ACS Egham International School


Phone 44 1784 430 800
Fax 44 1784 742 146
Email EghamAdmissions@acs-england.co.uk
Website www.acs-schools.com/acs-egham.aspx
Address Woodlee, London Road (A30), Egham, TW20 0HS, United Kingdom

STAFF
Head of School Jeremy Lewis
Chief Accountant Clive Abbott
Assistant HS Principal & IB Coordinator Alan
Perkins
High School Principal Richard Naylor
Lower School Principal Cindy Blanes
Middle School Principal Peter Hosier

Head of Technology Denis Connolly


HS Librarian Susan Merrick
Teaching staff Full time 130; Part time 10; Total 140
Nationalities of teaching staff US 18; UK 54;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 68

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1967
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 26; PreK 32; Elementary K-5 234;
Middle School 6-8 162; High School 9-12 187; Total
641

Tuition range 6,480-20,890


Annual fees Registration 1,000; Busing 2,540
One time Fees Capital Levy 500
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Kings Col London, U Col
London, U of Oxford, London School of Economics,
New York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Rugby,
Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Student Council, Model UN, Chess, Duke
of Edinburgh Award, Horseback Riding, Math,
Homework, Creative Writing, Arts & Crafts, Boy & Girl
Scouts
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP


Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource,
Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 8 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 50 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes

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United Kingdom

ACS Hillingdon International School


Phone 44 1895 259771
Fax 44 1895 818404
Email hrd@acs-schools.com
Website www.acs-schools.com/acs-hillingdon.aspx
Address Hillingdon Court, 108 Vine Lane, Hillingdon, UB10 0BE, United Kingdom

STAFF
Head of School Ginger Apple
Chief Accountant Clive Abbott
Assistant High School Principal & IB Coordinator
Chris Green
High School Principal Monika Howick
Lower School Principal Michelle Eriksen
Middle School Principal Kevin Larkin

IT Coordinator Michael Parr


High School Librarian Ridings Cindy
Teaching staff Full time 87; Part time 5; Total 92
Nationalities of teaching staff US 35; UK 29;
Other(s) (Canadian, Australian) 28

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-13
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1978
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by New England
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 12; Elementary K-5 209; Middle
School 6-8 168; High School 9-12 220; Grade 13 1;
Total 610

Tuition range 9,170-19,490


One time Fees Registration 150
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U Col London,
Imperial Col London, U of Pennsylvania, Harvard U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBMYP, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Japanese,
Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Student Council, National Honor Society,
Homework, Drama, Jazz Music, Boy & Girl Scouts
Examinations SAT, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 72 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 440 Instructional Computers,
25,000 Library Volumes

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London

United Kingdom

International School of London


Phone 44 0 20 8992 5823
Fax 44 0 20 8993 7012
Email mail@isllondon.org
Website www.islschools.org
Address 139 Gunnersbury Avenue, London, W3 8LG, United Kingdom

STAFF
Head of School Huw Davies
Business Officer Sesil Costandi
Head of Primary Michelle Newman
IB Diploma Coordinator Paul Morris
MYP Coordinator Maria Laminhao

Systems Administrator James May


Librarian Farideh Urrestarazu
Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 30; Total 80
Nationalities of teaching staff British 25; Other(s)
(Australian, New Zealander) 55

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1972
Governed by ISL Group
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 18; PreK 20; Elementary K-5 120;
Middle School 6-8 96; High School 9-12 128; Total 382
Tuition range 16,000-21,500

Annual fees Busing 2,700; Lunch 1,700


One time Fees Registration 200; Capital Levy 1,400
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Chicago, U of Oxford,
U of London, Keio U, Bocconi U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught Arabic, Czech, Dutch, French,
German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin,
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish,
English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian

Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,


Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Rugby,
Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Examinations IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 3 Buildings, 45 Classrooms, 3 Computer


Labs, 60 Instructional Computers

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London

United Kingdom

Marymount International School


Phone 0044 20 8949 0571
Fax 0044 20 8336 2485
Email admissions@marymountlondon.com
Website www.marymountlondon.com
Address George Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT2 7PE, United Kingdom

STAFF
Head of School Sarah Gallagher
Bursar Alan Fernandes
Deputy Head Annah Langan
Head of Boarding Duveen Pierce
IB Diploma Coordinator John MacInerney
Middle School Coordinator Geraldine Donnelly
Middle Years Program Coordinator Nick Marcou

Librarian Jennifer Beeftink


Teaching staff Full time 39; Part time 6; Total 45
Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; UK 14; Other(s)
26

INFORMATION
Grade levels 6-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, church-affiliated, girls only
Year founded 1955
Governed by Board of Governors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Middle School 6-8 70; High School 9-12
174; Total 244
Tuition range 17,050-19,480

Annual fees Boarding 5-day 11,900; Boarding, 7-day


13,290
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 99% (20% US)
Graduates have attended U of Oxford, U of
Cambridge, Imperial Col London, Stanford U, U of
Pennsylvania

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBMYP, IGCSE
Average class size Secondary 12
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, Italian,
Japanese, Latin, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Student Council, Boarders Council,
House Captains, National Honor Society, Student
Newspaper, Yearbook, Science, Art, Choir, Orchestra,
Drama
Examinations Act, SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 31 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 10,000
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London

United Kingdom

TASIS The American School in England


Phone 44 1932 582 316
Fax 44 1932 564 644
Email ukadmissions@tasisengland.org
Website england.tasis.com
Address Coldharbour Lane, Thorpe, Surrey, TW20 8TE, United Kingdom

STAFF
Headmaster Michael McBrien
Director of Finance David King
Head of Lower School Tracy Murch
Head of Middle School Deborah Cross
Head of Upper School David Jepson

Director of Information Technology John Arcay


Librarian Ariana Ladjevardi
Teaching staff Full time 97; Part time 13; Total 110
Nationalities of teaching staff US 74; UK 24;
Other(s) (Canadian, New Zealander) 12

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1976
Governed by TASIS Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations ECIS, NESA
Enrollment Nursery 10; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 180;
Middle School 6-8 160; High School 9-12 390; Total
770

Tuition range 6,105-19,810


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 13,950
One time Fees Registration 125; Capital Levy 750
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford U,
Princeton U, U of Cambridge

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Art, Chess, Computer, Conditioning, Dance,
Drama, Duke of Edinburgh Award, Gardening, Model
UN, Sailing, Squash, Swimming, Yearbook
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT

Curriculum US, International, IB, AP


Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, German, Latin, Russian,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 18 Hectares, 26 Buildings, 84 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers, 12,000
Library Volumes

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London

United Kingdom

The American School in London


Phone 44 207 449 1200
Fax 44 207 449 1350
Email employment@asl.org
Website www.asl.org
Address One Waverley Place, St Johns Wood, London, NW8 0NP, United Kingdom

STAFF
Head of School Coreen Hester
Director of Finance & Operations Chris Almond
High School Principal Paul Richards, Ed.D.
Lower School Principal Julie Ryan
Middle School Principal Cathy Funk
Director of Technology & Operations Jim
Heynderickx

Head of Library Karen Field


Teaching staff Full time 167; Part time 23; Total 190
Nationalities of teaching staff US 126; UK 51;
Other(s) (New Zealander, Canadian) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1951
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS, MAIS
Enrollment PreK 36; Elementary K-5 481; Middle
School 6-8 365; High School 9-12 467; Total 1,349

Tuition range 20,200-23,550


Annual fees Busing 2,550
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 99% (99% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, Stanford U,
Brown U, U of Southern California, Georgetown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German,
Japanese, Latin, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Crew
Clubs Debate, Robotics, Middle East, Writers,
Amnesty International, Ubuntu Education Fund,
Community Service
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 80 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 850 Instructional Computers,
42,000 Library Volumes

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North London

United Kingdom

Dwight North London International School


Phone 44 20 8920 0600
Fax 44 20 8211 4605
Email office@nlis.org
Website www.nlis.org
Address 6 Friern Barnet Lane, London, N11 3LX, United Kingdom

STAFF
Head of School David Rose
Chief Financial Officer R. Van Turenhout
Lower School Principal M. Parkin
Marketing and Communications Manager Peta
Nicholas

School Registrar Vivienne Rose


Upper School Principal J. Hopkins
IT Network Manager S. Nyanhi

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-13
School year August-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day
Year founded 1972
Governed by The Dwight Family of Schools

Tuition range 3,390-16,290


Annual fees Boarding 7-day 10,800
Tuition/fee currency British Pound
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Language(s) taught French, Greek, Japanese,
Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Community Service, Dance, Drama, Judo, Yoga, Table
Tennis
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Hockey, Rugby,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Netball, Horse
Riding
Clubs Gardening

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Buildings

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UNITED STATES
Area: 9,826,675 sq km
Population: 313,847,465
Capital: Washington, DC
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: English, Spanish

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Atlanta

United States

Atlanta International School


Phone 404 841 3840
Fax 404 841 3873
Email info@aischool.org
Website www.aischool.org
Address 2890 North Fulton Drive, Atlanta, Georgia, 30305, United States

STAFF
Headmaster Kevin Glass
Director of Operations & Finance Amy Pham
Director of Admission, Financial Aid & Marketing
Reid Mizell
Head of Curriculum & Professional Development
Rachel Hovington
Head of Lower Primary School Dusty Fretwell

Head of Secondary School Patrick Hurworth


Head of Upper Primary School Alain Poiraud
IT Coordinator Alan Preis
Head Librarian Elena Barrio
Teaching staff Full time 144; Part time 4; Total 148
Nationalities of teaching staff US 65; UK 19;
Other(s) (French, German) 64

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1985
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Southern
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment PreK 64; Elementary K-5 433; Middle


School 6-8 185; High School 9-12 300; Total 982
Tuition range 19,080-21,780
One time Fees Registration 100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Yale U, Princeton U,
Stanford U, U of California- Berkeley, Georgetown U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Latin,
Mandarin, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs International Students Against Land Mines,
Model UN, Bethania Orphanage, Mondialogo, AIS
Recycling, IHOT Robotics, Mock Trial, Students
Taking Action Now Darfur (STAND)
Examinations Act, SAT, GCSE, IB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 89 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 625 Instructional Computers, 35,000
Library Volumes

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Bloomfield Hills

United States

International Academy
Phone 248 341 5900
Fax 248 341 5959
Email lgibson@bloomfield.org
Website www.iatoday.org
Address 1020 E. Square Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 48304, United States

STAFF
Principal Lynne Gibson
Business Manager Carol Arola
Associate Principal - IA Central Michael Giromini
Associate Principal - IA East Audra Melton, Ed.D.
Associate Principal - IA West Nhu Do
IB Coordinator & Administrator Eric Sturm
Head of Technology Mary Miner

Head of Library Klaudia Janek


Teaching staff Full time 65; Part time 10; Total 75
Nationalities of teaching staff US 71; UK 1; Other(s)
(Canadian) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels 9-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1996
Governed by Local Public School Districts
Accredited by North Central
Enrollment High School 9-12 1,315; Total 1,315

One time Fees Registration 20; Books 150


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Duke U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia U,
U of Michigan

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB
Average class size Secondary 28
Language(s) taught French, German, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music

Extra curricular programs Literary Magazine,


Newspaper, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Clubs Key, National Honor Society, Build On, Indian
American Student Association, German Honor
Society, French Honor Society, Spanish Honor
Society, Model UN, Robotics, Science Olympiad
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Buildings, 70 Classrooms, 3 Computer
Labs, 300 Instructional Computers, 20,000 Library
Volumes

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Honolulu

United States

Punahou School
Phone 808 944 5711
Fax 808 944 5779
Email hr@punahou.edu
Website www.punahou.edu
Address 1601 Punahou Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822, United States

STAFF
President James Scott
Vice President, Treasurer, Finance & Administration
John Field
Academy Principal Kevin Conway, Ed.D.
Director of Admissions Betsy Hata
Director of Human Resources Pauline Bailey
Director of Instruction Bruce Schauble

Junior School Principal Michael Walker


Director of Technology Wendi Kamiya
Academy Head Librarian Deb Peterson
Teaching staff Full time 260; Part time 45; Total 305
Nationalities of teaching staff US 290; Other(s) 15

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1841
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western

Enrollment Elementary K-5 960; Middle School 6-8


1,050; High School 9-12 1,730; Total 3,740
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99% (99% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Princeton U,
Harvard U, Washington Col, U of South Carolina

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish,
Chinese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program,
Water Polo

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs National Honor Society, Key, Model UN,
SADD, ROTC, Young Life, Amnesty International,
MathCounts
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, SATII

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 30 Hectares, 43 Buildings, 190 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 1,900 Instructional Computers,
95,000 Library Volumes

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Houston

United States

The Awty International School


Phone 713 686 4850
Fax 713 686 4956
Email admissions@awty.org
Website www.awty.org
Address 7455 Awty School Lane, Houston, Texas, 77055-7222, United States

STAFF
Head of School Stephen Codrington
Chief Financial Officer Hank Nicodemus, IV
Deputy Head of School & Proviseur Boualem Maizia
Head of Lower School Stanley Way
Head of Middle School Tom Beuscher
Head of Upper School Sam Waugh
Director of Information Technology Willie Roberts

Librarian Diana Armentor


Teaching staff Full time 145; Part time 17; Total 162
Nationalities of teaching staff US 90; Other(s)
(French, Mexican) 72

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS
Enrollment PreK 202; Elementary K-5 469; Middle
School 6-8 276; High School 9-12 366; Total 1,313
Tuition range 14,805-20,270

Annual fees Registration 250; Capital Levy 750;


Insurance 624; Busing 2,300; Books 585
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (66% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Yale U,
Brown U, Dartmouth U, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, California Institute of Technology,
Georgetown U, Duke U, Rice U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Arabic, Dutch, French, German,
Italian, Mandarin, Norwegian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Academic Challenge, Amnesty International,
Leo, National Honor Society, Model UN, French
Honor Society, Debate, Newspaper, Choirs, Orchestra,
Ensembles, Red Cross
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 10 Hectares, 25 Buildings, 115 Classrooms,
6 Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers,
50,000 Library Volumes

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Houston

United States

The Village School


Phone 281-496-7900
Email info@thevillageschool.com
Website www.thevillageschool.com
Address 13077 Westella Drive, Houston, Texas, 77077, United States

STAFF
Head of School Bernard A. Mitchell, Ph.D
Managing Director Endre Buxton
Head of Technology Tana Vitayapattana
Head of Library/Media Center Yvette Rose

Teaching staff Full time 150; Part time 20; Total 170
Nationalities of teaching staff US 150; Other(s) 20

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-May
School type boarding, proprietary
Year founded 1965
Governed by Meritas
Regional organizations HAIS

Enrollment Nursery 24; PreK 57; Elementary K-5 468;


Middle School 6-8 269; High School 9-12 308; Total
1,126
Tuition range 6,410-17,170
Annual fees Registration 375; Boarding 7-day
43,300; Busing 1,920; Books 100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Norwegian,
Spanish, English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Math Resource, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Newspaper, Photography,


Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Amnesty International, Be the Change, Book,
Debate, Math & Science, Model UN, Chess, Helping
Houstons Homeless, Drama & Glee
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ERB, CTP4,
ISEE

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 10 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 72 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 60 Instructional Computers, 18,500
Library Volumes

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Indianapolis

United States

International School of Indiana


Phone 317 923 1951
Fax 312 923 1910
Email info@isind.org
Website www.isind.org
Address 4330 North Michigan Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46208, United States

STAFF
Head of School David Garner
Vice President for Finance and Operations Cheryl
Ackerman
Assistant Lower School Principal & Pre-Elementary
Coordinator Marianella Means
Assistant Principal Matthew Self
IB Diploma Coordinator & Assistant Principal
Mitchell Chabraja

Lower School Principal Alastair Kay


Upper School Principal Michael Urquhart
Head of Technology Rick Bedel
Librarian Angie Roberts
Teaching staff Full time 102; Part time 6; Total 108
Nationalities of teaching staff US 56; UK 4; Other(s)
(Mexican, French) 48

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by Board of Directors
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 34; Elementary K-5
263; Middle School 6-8 123; High School 9-12 138;
Total 578
Tuition range 13,490-14,950

One time Fees Registration 50


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (85% US)
Graduates have attended Columbia U,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell U,
California Institute of Technology, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBMYP, French
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program, Lacrosse

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Yearbook, Community Service,
Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Student Government, Literary Arts Magazine,
Yearbook, Model UN, International Thespian Society,
Choir, Math, Science, Academic Super Bowl Team,
Brain Game Team, Botball
Examinations Act, SAT, AP, IB, PSAT, ISTEP, ERB

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 29 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 70 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 90 Instructional Computers, 20,000
Library Volumes

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Kamuela

United States

Hawaii Preparatory Academy


Phone 808 885 7321
Fax 808 881 4003
Email admissions@hpa.edu
Website www.hpa.edu
Address 65-1692 Kohala Mountain Road, Kamuela, Hawaii, 96743, United States

STAFF
Headmaster Lindsay Barnes, Jr.
Chief Financial Officer Robert McKendry
Assistant Headmaster Shirley Ann K. Fukumoto
Director of Admission Joshua D. Clark
Director of Development John Colson
K-8 Principal Midge Jambor
Principal, Upper School Mark A. Noetzel

Director of Information Technology Steve Bernstein


Library Media Specialist, Upper School Lois Inman
Teaching staff Full time 50; Part time 15; Total 65
Nationalities of teaching staff US 64; Other(s) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-13
School year August-May
School type boarding, coeducational, day, private
non-profit
Year founded 1949
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations Hawaii Association of
Independent Schools

Enrollment Elementary K-5 115; Middle School 6-8


125; High School 9-12 360; Grade 13 1; Total 601
Tuition range 37,200-50,500
Annual fees Boarding 5-day 37,200-38,700;
Boarding, 7-day 41,200-42,800; Books 400
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught French, Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology, Sea Turtle
Research Program
Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/
Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation

Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball,


Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Scuba, Wrestling,
Conditioning
Clubs Red Cross Youth Group, Environmental,
Robotics, Recycling, SADD, Student Ambassadors,
Surf, Tea & Philosophy
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, AP

CAMPUS FACILITIES

Location Rural
Campus 5 Computer Labs

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New York

United States

Avenues: The World School


Phone 212 935 5000
Email zwignot@avenues.org
Website www.avenues.org
Address 11 East 26th Street, 17th Floor, New York, New York, 10010, United States

STAFF
Co-Heads of School Robert H. Mattoon & Tyler
Tingley
Chief Administrative and Operating Officer Lauren
Bedell

Chief Technology Officer Dirk Delo


Director of Library Services Alia Methven

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 2010

Governed by Proprietary School


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

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New York

United States

Leman Manhattan Prep School


Phone 212 232 0266
Fax 212 232 0284
Email info@lemanmanhattan.org
Website www.lemanmanhattan.org
Address 41 Broad Street, 1 Morris Street, New York, New York, 10004, United States

STAFF
Head of School Drew Alexander
Managing Director Gerard Widder
Lower School Head Rachel Griffin
Upper School Head Scott Genzer

Lower School Librarian Sharon Elswit


Teaching staff Full time 82; Total 82
Nationalities of teaching staff US 82

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year September-June
School type boarding, coeducational, day,
proprietary
Year founded 2005
Governed by Meritas Schools
Accredited by Middle States

Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 32; Elementary K-5 270;


Middle School 6-8 125; High School 9-12 105; Total
548
Tuition range 24,000-36,000
Annual fees Boarding 7-day 68,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish,
English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Community Service,
Dance, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 2 Buildings, 80 Classrooms, 5 Computer


Labs

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New York City

United States

The Dwight School


Phone 212 724 6360
Fax 212 724 2539
Email admissions@dwight.edu
Website dwight.edu
Address 291 Central Park West, New York, New York, 10024, United States

STAFF
Chancellor Stephen Spahn
Director of Finance Rose LaMorte
Admissions Chair/Vice Principal of Lower School
Martha Hirschman
Co-Directors of Admissions Marina Bernstein &
Alicia Janiak

Executive Director Blake Spahn, Ph.D.


Principal Dianne Drew
Vice Principals Anthony Foster & Paul Sanders
Director of Information Services Basil Kolani
Director of Library Services Susan Lissim

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 1872
Governed by Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS

Tuition range 27,900-37,500


Annual fees Books 850
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Dartmouth Col,
Columbia U, Stanford U, U of Edinburgh

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, German, Hebrew,
Italian, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Green Team, Tai Chi, Lacrosse, Yoga, Studio
Art, Jazz Band, Spinning, Dance, Boxing
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 3 Buildings, 2 Computer Labs, 200


Instructional Computers, 15,000 Library Volumes

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New York City

United States

United Nations International School


Phone 212 684 7400
Fax 212 779 2259
Email administration@unis.org
Website www.unis.org
Address 24-50 FDR Drive, New York, New York, 10010, United States

STAFF
Executive Director David Shapiro
Director of Business Operations Stephen Roache
High School Principal Andrew Hand
Junior School Principal Jacqueline Jenkins
Middle School Principal Lisa Arrastia
Queens School Principal Judith Honor
Director of Technology Dominique Lap

Head of Library Jerome Dutilloy


Teaching staff Full time 183; Part time 32; Total 215
Nationalities of teaching staff US 86; UK 18;
Other(s) (French, Spanish) 111

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1947
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment Elementary K-5 678; Middle School 6-8
392; High School 9-12 484; Total 1,554
Tuition range 25,000-27,500

Annual fees Capital Levy 300


One time Fees Registration 2,950
Tuition/fee currency USD
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Princeton U,
Yale U, Stamford U, U of Pennsylvania, U of Oxford,
U of Bath, U of Cambridge

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 21
Language(s) taught Arabic, French, German, Italian,
Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Amnesty International, Solutions To
Environmental Problems, Prevent Violence Against
Women, Student Against Landmines, Neel Bagh
Committee, Green School Committee
Examinations Act, SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 140 Classrooms,
7 Computer Labs, 1,100 Instructional Computers,
65,000 Library Volumes

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Pukalani

United States

Kamehameha Schools Maui


Phone 808 572 3100
Fax 808 573 7062
Email ledelima@ksbe.edu
Website maui.ksbe.edu
Address 270 A Apueo Parkway, Pukalani, Hawaii, 96768, United States

STAFF
Head of School Lee Ann DeLima
Director of Campus Operations Carl Alexander
Academy Principal - High School Jay-R Kaawa
Elementary School Principal Paul Prevenas, Ph.D.

Grade 9 & 10 Principal Lance Cagasan


High School Vice Principal Leo Delatori
Middle School Principal Lois Nishikawa

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-12
School year August-May
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Enrollment Elementary K-5 264; Middle School 6-8
324; High School 9-12 480; Total 1,068

Tuition range 3,120-3,931


Annual fees Busing 1,200
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95%
Graduates have attended Brigham Young U, Oregon
State U, San Diego State U, Stanford U, U of Hawaii

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 22; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught Japanese, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Math Resource, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Wrestling,
Cheerleading, Water Polo
Clubs National Honor Society, Astronomy, Chess,
Fishing, Hawaiian Ensemble, Math League, Mock
Trial, Student Council
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, PSAT, PPVT-IV

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural

Campus 73 Hectares, 23 Buildings, 110 Classrooms, 4


Computer Labs, 1,100 Instructional Computers

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San Francisco

United States

Chinese American International School


Phone 415 865 6000
Fax 415 865 6089
Email j_bissell@cais.org
Website www.cais.org
Address 150 Oak Street, San Francisco, California, 94102, United States

STAFF
Head of School Jeffrey Bissell
Assistant Head for Institutional Advancement &
Finance Betty Shon
Assistant Head of Academics Wendy Zacuto
Director of Admission Linda Vann-Adibe
Lower School Director Kevin Chang
Middle School Director Elizabeth Larose, Ed.D.

PreK-K Director Susan Martin


IT Director Brad Wright
Library Media Specialist Warren Wright
Teaching staff Full time 63; Part time 3; Total 66
Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; UK 1; Chinese
34; Other(s) 1

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1981
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Western
Enrollment PreK 72; Elementary K-5 289; Middle
School 6-8 107; Total 468

One time Fees Registration 2,015


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (95% US)
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
U of Southern California, Boston Col, Georgetown
U, George Washington U, US Military Academy, US
Naval Academy, Harvard U, Stanford U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, Chinese Painting

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Journalism, Chess, Lego, Chinese Dance
Troupe, English Music, MathCounts
Examinations SAT, AP, PSAT, STAMP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 2 Hectares, 2 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 50,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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San Francisco

United States

French American International School


Phone 415 558 2000
Fax 415 558 2024
Email janec@frenchamericansf.org
Website www.faispdx.org
Address 150 Oak Street, San Francisco, California, 94102, United States

STAFF
Head of School Jane Camblin
Chief Financial Officer Aaron Levine
Director of Admissions, Grades 9-12 Betsy Brody
Director of Admissions, Grades K-8 Andrew Brown
International High School Principal Richard Ulffers
Lower School Principal Marie-Pierre Carlotti
Middle School Principal Mireille Rabate

Head Librarian Catherine Sullivan


Teaching staff Full time 115; Part time 13; Total 128
Nationalities of teaching staff US 43; UK 5; Other(s)
(French) 80

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1962
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Western, French Ministry of
Education
Regional organizations ECIS

Enrollment Nursery 19; PreK 60; Elementary K-5 434;


Middle School 6-8 157; High School 9-12 332; Total
1,002
Tuition range 22,130-32,290
Annual fees Registration 1,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended U of California- Berkeley,
Harvard U, Yale U, Stanford U, U Sciences Po - Reims

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught French, German, Italian, Latin,
Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming,
Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Jazz, Multicultural Students Association,
Bake for Lives, Model UN, Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
Student Alliances, Film, KIVA, HS Chorus, The
Exposer, Casa Para Amigos
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Buildings, 65 Classrooms, 6 Computer
Labs, 150 Instructional Computers, 26,000 Library
Volumes

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Seaside

United States

International School of Monterey


Phone 831 583 2165
Fax 831 899 7653
Email info@ismonterey.org
Website www.ismonterey.org
Address 1720 Yosemite Street, Seaside, California, 93955, United States

STAFF
Director Sean Madden
Operations & HR Manager Lisa Griffin-Burns
Principal Catherine Glick
Teaching staff Full time 22; Part time 4; Total 26

Nationalities of teaching staff US 23; Other(s)


(Bolivian, Filipino) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels K-8
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day
Year founded 2001
Governed by Board of Trustees

Accredited by CIS, Western


Enrollment Elementary K-5 268; Middle School 6-8
150; Total 418
Annual fees Lunch 630
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 20
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Counselor, Learning Disabilities,
Psychologist, Reading Resource, Speech/Hearing

Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,


Instrumental Music, Vocal Music
Sports Soccer, Track and Field, Volleyball, Basketball,
Football

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 24 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 50 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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Washington, DC

United States

Washington International School


Phone 202 243 1800
Fax 202 243 1802
Email admissions@wis.edu
Website www.wis.edu
Address 3100 Macomb Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20008, United States

STAFF
Head of School Clayton Lewis
Associate Head, Business & Operations Bill Preston
Middle School Principal Natasha Bhalla
Primary School Principal Melody Meade
Upper School Principal Tony Jones

Associate Head, Information Services Chad Fairey


Librarian Richard Anderson
Teaching staff Full time 93; Part time 10; Total 103
Nationalities of teaching staff US 40; UK 12;
Other(s) 51

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1966
Governed by Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations ECIS
Enrollment PreK 60; Elementary K-5 382; Middle
School 6-8 207; High School 9-12 261; Total 910
Tuition range 28,930-32,250

Annual fees Busing 950


One time Fees Capital Levy 2,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, Columbia U, U
of Pennsylvania, St. Andrews, McGill U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught Dutch, French, Mandarin,
Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English, Dutch, French,
Spanish
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Amnesty International, Roots & Shoots,
Debate Team, Model Organization of American
States, Model UN, Chess
Examinations SAT, AP, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 77 Classrooms, 5
Computer Labs, 250 Instructional Computers, 32,000
Library Volumes

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URUGUAY

URUGUAY
Area: 176,215 sq km
Population: 3,316,328
Capital: Montevideo
Currency: Uruguayan Peso
Languages: Spanish, Portunol, Brazilero

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Montevideo

Uruguay

Uruguayan American School


Phone 598 2600 7681
Fax 598 2606 1935
Email info@uas.edu.uy
Website www.uas.edu.uy
Address Saldun de Rodriguez 2375, Montevideo, CP 11500, Uruguay

STAFF
Director Michael Schramm
Business Manager Ian Babirecki
Principal Hugh Schoolman
IT Coordinator Alejandro Amado

Librarian Rocio Ravera

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1958
Governed by Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA

Enrollment Nursery 19; PreK 22; Elementary K-5 105;


Middle School 6-8 79; High School 9-12 68; Total 293
Tuition range 2,500-15,500
One time Fees Registration 6,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 99%
Graduates have attended Col of William & Mary, U of
Virginia, Stanford U, Colby Col, Yale U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, German, Portuguese,
Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocational, Instrumental Music,
Vocal Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball
Examinations IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 31 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 65 Instructional Computers, 12,400
Library Volumes

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UZBEKISTAN

UZBEKISTAN
Area: 447,400 sq km
Population: 28,394,180
Capital: Tashkent (Toshkent)
Currency: Uzbekistani Soum
Languages: Uzbek, Russian, Tajik

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Tashkent

Uzbekistan

Tashkent International School


Phone 998 71 291 96 67
Fax 998 71 120 66 21
Email office@tashschool.org
Website www.tashschool.org
Address 38 Sarikulskaya Street, Tashkent, 100005, Uzbekistan

STAFF
Director Robert Brindley
Finance Manager Feruza Abdullina
Elementary Principal Kristen DiMatteo
IB Diploma Coordinator Arpita Tyagi
IB MYP Coordinator Fiona Moss
IB PYP Coordinator Elizabeth Ford
Secondary Principal Andrew Buckman

Head of Technology and Library Brett DiMatteo


Teaching staff Full time 65; Part time 11; Total 76
Nationalities of teaching staff US 26; UK 7;
Uzbekistani 19; Other(s) (Australian) 24

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1994
Governed by School Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations CEESA, ECIS
Enrollment PreK 34; Elementary K-5 180; Middle
School 6-8 189; High School 9-12 43; Total 446

Tuition range 5,900-21,000


Annual fees Capital Levy 2,000
One time Fees Registration 3,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended U of Edinburgh, St Marys
U, U of British Columbia, Michigan State U, Oregon
State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Russian
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation, Archery, Ballet, Chess
Sports Gymnastics, Soccer, Softball, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Football
Clubs Model UN, Student Council, Board Games,
Chess, Multimedia, Martial Arts, Arts & Crafts,
Community Service, Yearbook, Creativity Action
Service
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 13 Hectares, 6 Buildings, 43 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 125 Instructional Computers, 25,000
Library Volumes

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VENEZUELA

VENEZUELA
Area: 912,050 sq km
Population: 28,047,938
Capital: Caracas
Currency: Bolivar
Languages: Spanish

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Anaco

Venezuela

Anzoategui International School


Phone 58 28 2422 2683
Fax 58 28 2422 2683
Email eadirector@hotmail.com
Website www.aisk12.org
Address Escuela Anaco (Americana), Avenida Jose Antonio Anzoategui Km. 98, Anaco, Anzoategui, 6003,
Venezuela

STAFF
Director Marcelo Fernandes
Administrative Assistant Rosangela Uriarte
Head of Technology Patricia Nunes
Librarian Maryestehl Donahue

Teaching staff Full time 10; Part time 3; Total 13


Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; Venezuelan 3;
Other(s) 6

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-9
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1956
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA

Enrollment Nursery 11; PreK 12; Elementary K-5 36;


Middle School 6-8 15; High School 9-12 3; Total 77
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 8; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Math
Resource
Special curricular programs Physical Education,
Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Chess, Cooking, Arts and Crafts, Gardening,
Games
Examinations SAT, MAP, TES

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 6 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 13 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 14 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Barcelona

Venezuela

Colegio Internacional Puerto La Cruz


Phone 58 281 277 6051
Fax 58 281 274 1134
Email superintendent@ciplc.org
Website www.ciplc.org
Address Avenida Country Club c/c Calle Ricaurte, Barcelona, Anzoategui, 6023, Venezuela
Mailing Address MUN 6111, 2250 NW 114th Ave. Unit 1N, Miami, Florida, 33172-3652, United States

STAFF
Superintendent Michael Martell
Business Manager Rafael Rincon
Principal Paul Petit
Technology Coordinator Greg Lemoine

Library/Media Center Coordinator Marie Vinel


Teaching staff Full time 35; Total 35
Nationalities of teaching staff US 26; UK 1;
Venezuelan 5; Other(s) (Canadian, Chilean) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored, day
Year founded 1997
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 15; PreK 20; Elementary K-5 100;
Middle School 6-8 50; High School 9-12 50; Total 235
Tuition range 7,000-39,050

Annual fees Registration 250; Busing 3,000


One time Fees Capital Levy 10,000
Tuition/fee currency USD
Graduates attending college 99% (90% US)
Graduates have attended U of Chicago, Texas A&M
U, Colorado Col of Mines, U of Texas at Austin,
Colgate U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 10
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Physician, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Yearbook,
Community Service, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Scuba Diving, Chess, National Honor Society,
Junior National Honor Society, Student Council,
Cooking
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, PSAT,
MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 2 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 30 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 120 Instructional Computers, 10,000
Library Volumes

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Caracas

Venezuela

Colegio Internacional de Caracas


Phone 58 212 945 0444
Fax 58 212 945 0533
Email Sweetingc@ciccaracas.com.ve
Website www.cic-caracas.org
Address Final Calle Colegio Americano, entre Los Samanes y Las Minas, Caracas, 1080, Venezuela
Mailing Address PAKMAIL 6030, PO Box 025304, Miami, Florida, 33102, United States

STAFF
Superintendent Carmen Sweeting
Business Office Coordinator Militza Carima
Elementary School Coordinator Mariana Gonzalez
Principal Chris Walker
IT Coordinator Gordon Radcliffe

Director of Media Services Cecilia Robinson


Teaching staff Full time 46; Part time 2; Total 48
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 5;
Venezuelan 22; Other(s) (Canadian, Colombian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1958
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 13; PreK 18; Elementary K-5 72;
Middle School 6-8 41; High School 9-12 53; Total 197
Tuition range 80,000-190,000

Annual fees Busing 6,000


One time Fees Capital Levy 43,000
Tuition/fee currency Venezuelan Bolivar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Dartmouth Col, Boston U,
Northeastern U, U of Notre Dame, Middlebury Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 12; Secondary 13
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial Arts,
Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
Clubs Community Service, Model UN, Student
Council
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 4 Hectares, 8 Buildings, 45 Classrooms,
4 Computer Labs, 200 Instructional Computers,
30,000 Library Volumes

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Caracas

Venezuela

Escuela Campo Alegre


Phone 58 212 993 3922
Fax 58 212 993 0219
Email info@ecak12.com
Website www.eca.com.ve
Address Final Calle La Cinta, Las Mercedes, Caracas, Distrito Capital, 1060A, Venezuela
Mailing Address 8424 NW 56th Street, Suite CCS00007, Doral, FL, 33166-3327, United States

STAFF
Superintendent Gregory Hedger
Director of Support Services Francisco Hernandez
Director of Admissions Monica Rivero
Elementary School Principal Paul Sicard
High School & College Counselor Scott Leoffler
High School Principal Win Lowman
Middle School Principal Michael Johnson

IT Coordinator Aland Russell


K-12 Media Director Mary Pierce
Teaching staff Full time 90; Part time 4; Total 94
Nationalities of teaching staff US 50; UK 4;
Venezuelan 32; Other(s) (Canadian, American) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored,
private non-profit
Year founded 1937
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, North Central, Southern
Regional organizations ACCAS, AASSA, ECIS

Enrollment Nursery 26; PreK 30; Elementary K-5 257;


Middle School 6-8 120; High School 9-12 176; Total
609
Tuition range 19,899-26,863
Annual fees Registration 110; Boarding 5-day 26,863
One time Fees Capital Levy 15,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (99% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, U of Miami,
McGill U, Columbia U, Pennsylvania State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, International, IB
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball
Clubs Model UN, Chess, Hope, Dance, Fitness,
Conservation, Journalism
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB,
PSAT, MAP, ISA, ERB, ITBS, Developmental Assets,
Exploration, Strengths Quest

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 589 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 77 Classrooms,
2 Computer Labs, 500 Instructional Computers,
55,000 Library Volumes

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El Tigre

Venezuela

QSI International School of El Tigre


Phone 58 283 241 2005
Fax 58 283 241 2467
Email mike-kempenich@tgr.qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/tgr_home/tgr_home.htm
Address Avenida Intercomunal detras de C.C. El Roble, Estado Anzoategui, El Tigre, Anzoategui, 6050,
Venezuela

Mailing Address MUN 5018 P.O. Box 02-5352, Miami, Florida, 33102, United States

STAFF
Director & Librarian Michael Kempenich
Finance Manager Bonita Van Veen
Technology Coordinator Jack Kaufmann

Teaching staff Full time 8; Part time 3; Total 11


Nationalities of teaching staff US 5; Venezuelan 4;
Other(s) (Argentine, Israeli) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 2003
Governed by QSI Headquarters
Accredited by Southern
Enrollment PreK 4; Elementary K-5 20; Middle
School 6-8 4; High School 9-12 20; Total 48

Tuition range 15,000-17,000


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Rice U, U of Buenos Aires,
U of Kentucky, York U, Oklahoma State U, Houston
Baptist U, Florida U, U of Minnesota

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 6; Secondary 6
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL
Special curricular programs Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Badminton,
Baseball, Basketball, Football
Clubs Sports, Girl Scouts, Student Council, Drama,
Forensics, Crafts, Chess, Ping Pong
Examinations SAT, AP, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 1 Hectares, 1 Buildings, 13 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 15 Instructional Computers, 8,000
Library Volumes

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Maracaibo

Venezuela

Escuela Bella Vista


Phone 58 261 794 0000
Fax 58 261 794 0099
Email zukewicht@ebv.org.ve
Website www.ebv.org.ve
Address Calle 67 entre Avs. 3D y 3E, Sector La Lago, Maracaibo, Zulia, 4002, Venezuela
Mailing Address PO Box 025801 MAR 1815, Miami, Florida, 33102-5801, United States

STAFF
Superintendent Todd Zukewich
Business Manager Cira Rincon
Counselor Laura Cobo
Elementary Principal Dulce Gomez
IB Coordinator Jill Rodriguez

Secondary Principal Sheldon Guenther


Librarian Tamara Irons
Teaching staff Full time 51; Total 51
Nationalities of teaching staff US 21; Venezuelan
23; Other(s) (Canadian) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1948
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA, VANAS
Enrollment PreK 32; Elementary K-5 225; Middle
School 6-8 82; High School 9-12 79; Total 418

Tuition range 6,000-20,000


Annual fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (90% US)
Graduates have attended Babson Col, Brandeis U,
U of Miami, Pennsylvania State U, Northeastern
U, U of Alberta, U of Toronto, Georgia Institute of
Technology

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 12
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Physician, Psychologist,
Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer, Softball,
Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB,
PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 7 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 37 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 165 Instructional Computers, 18,000
Library Volumes

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Maturin

Venezuela

International School of Monagas


Phone 58 291 315 0011
Email ejspin@hotmail.com
Website www.ismonagas.com
Address Km.1, Carretera via a La Toscana, Sector Costo Abajo, Maturin, 6201, Venezuela
Mailing Address MUN 39, PO Box 02-5352, Miami, Florida, 33102-5352, United States

STAFF
Head of School Dr. Eric Spindler
Business Manager Rafael Lopez
Principal Susan Follmer
Head of Technology & Media Center Juan Facendo

Teaching staff Full time 24; Part time 1; Total 25


Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; Venezuelan 11;
Other(s) (Dutch, Lebanese) 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored
Year founded 1997
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 16; PreK 17; Elementary K-5 115;
Middle School 6-8 60; High School 9-12 35; Total 243
Tuition range 5,424-27,450

One time Fees Capital Levy 5,000


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (66% US)
Graduates have attended Georgia Institute of
Technology, Oklahoma Baptist U, U of Tampa,
Louisiana State U, U of Tulsa, Syracuse U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 11
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Rugby, Soccer, Softball, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 14 Hectares, 7 Buildings, 32 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 74 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes

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Ojeda

Venezuela

Escuela Las Morochas


Phone 58 265 631 5539
Fax 58 265 631 5539
Email twold@escuelalasmorochas.com
Website www.escuela-lasmorochas.com
Address Avenida Intercomunal, Via Terminales Maracaibo, Diagonal a Baker Hughes, Ciudad Ojeda,
Venezuela

STAFF
Director General Taizu Wold
Director of Support Services Maria de Arrieta
Early Childhood Education Coordinator Sieneh Wold
Lower School Coordinator Lori Eilers
Upper School Coordinator Trudy Crossbourne

Technology Support Zuri Richards


Teaching staff Full time 12; Part time 3; Total 15
Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; Venezuelan 5;
Other(s) (Jamaican, Paraguayan) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, company-sponsored, day
Year founded 1971
Governed by School Board
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA

Enrollment PreK 21; Elementary K-5 25; Middle


School 6-8 15; High School 9-12 15; Total 76
Tuition range 16,000-32,000
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (66% US)
Graduates have attended Worchester Polytechnic
Institute, West Texas A&M U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 7
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL

Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,


Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Computer/
Technology
Extra curricular programs Computers, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Examinations SAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 3 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 14 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 18 Instructional Computers, 9,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Valencia

Venezuela

Colegio Internacional de Carabobo


Phone 58 241 842 6551
Fax 58 241 842 6510
Email admin@cic-valencia.org.ve
Website www.cic-valencia.org.ve
Address Final Avenida Alejo Zuloaga, c/c Calle Colegio, Valencia, Carabobo, 2001, Venezuela

STAFF
Director Joe Walker
Office & Business Management Coordinator Belkis
Monks
Administrator in Charge of EC Program &
Elementary Curriculum Mary Jane Mikolji
Elementary Principal Judith Tostenrud
School Psychologist -Transition Program & Special
Needs Coordinator Ana Cristina Perez-Mena

Secondary School Principal James Daniel Marcum


Technology Coordinator & Technology Teacher Alirio
Rodriguez
Library & Media Center Specialist Ryan Robinson
Teaching staff Full time 77; Part time 7; Total 84
Nationalities of teaching staff US 22; Venezuelan
54; Other(s) (Canadian, French) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, private non-profit
Year founded 1955
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Southern
Regional organizations AASSA
Enrollment Nursery 30; PreK 34; Elementary K-5 180;
Middle School 6-8 91; High School 9-12 102; Total 437
Tuition range 13,060-48,140

Annual fees Registration 4,093


Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, U of South
Florida, U of Tampa, U of Massachusetts at Boston,
Brigham Young U, U of Idaho

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 16
Language(s) taught French, Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball, Football
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 17 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 46 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 190 Instructional Computers, 17,781
Library Volumes

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VIETNAM

VIETNAM
Area: 331,210 sq km
Population: 91,519,289
Capital: Hanoi (Ha Noi)
Currency: Dong
Languages: Vietnamese, English, native dialects

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Haiphong

Vietnam

QSI International School of Haiphong


Phone 84 31 381 4258
Fax 84 31 381 4256
Email haiphong@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/hph_home/hph_home.htm
Address G6A-B Me Linh Quarter, Km2 Pham Van Dong Road, Anh Dung Ward, Duong Kinh District,
Haiphong, Vietnam

STAFF
Director Dr. Susan Seaman
Business Manager Bonita Vanveen
Head of Technology Kevin Gilson
Teaching staff Full time 7; Total 7

Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; Vietnamese 1;


Other(s) (Filipino) 2

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 2005
Governed by Advisory Board
Regional organizations AISA

Enrollment PreK 8; Elementary K-5 16; Middle School


6-8 3; High School 9-12 3; Total 30
Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended LaSalle U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 10; Secondary 6
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Photography,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Examinations Act, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban

Campus 1 Buildings, 8 Classrooms, 2 Computer Labs,


14 Instructional Computers, 3,500 Library Volumes

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Hanoi

Vietnam

QSI International School of Hanoi


Phone 84 4 3718 6418
Email hanoi@qsi.org
Website hanoi.qsischool.org
Address #17 Lane 67 To Ngoc Van Street, Tay Ho District, Hanoi, Vietnam

STAFF
Director Dr. Maynard Yutzy
Financial Manager Pham Huong
Librarian Jaynie Yutzy
Teaching staff Full time 7; Total 7

Nationalities of teaching staff US 4; Vietnamese 3

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-6
School year August-June
School type coeducational
Year founded 2010
Governed by QSI Executive Board
Regional organizations EARCOS

Enrollment PreK 5; Elementary K-5 20; Middle


School 6-8 2; Total 27
Tuition range 6,500-17,000
Annual fees Lunch 360
One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US
Average class size Elementary 6
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Librarian

Extra curricular programs Community Service


Examinations MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban

Campus 1 Buildings, 4 Classrooms, 1 Computer Labs,


11 Instructional Computers, 3,000 Library Volumes

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Hanoi

Vietnam

United Nations International School of Hanoi


Phone 84 4 3758 1551
Fax 84 4 3758 1542
Email info@unishanoi.org
Website www.unishanoi.org
Address G9, Ciputra, Lac Long Quan Road, Phu Thuong Ward, Tay Ho District, Hanoi, Vietnam

STAFF
Head of School Charles Barder
Director of Finance David King
Director Operations David Porter
Director of Activities Dirk Kraetzer
Director of Advancement Silva Emma
Director of Learning Meagan Enticknap-Smith
Elementary School Counselor Cami Endicott
Elementary School Assistant Principal Janice
Humpleby
Elementary School Principal Carole Denny

High School Counselors Tanya Arnold & Candice


Crouch
High School Counselor/Middle & High School
Assistant Principal Christina Powers
Middle & High School Principal Pete Kennedy
Middle School Counselor Jason Caruana
Director of Technology Edward Gilbreath
MS & HS Librarian Joyce Miller
Teaching staff Full time 112; Part time 10; Total 122
Nationalities of teaching staff US 43; UK 24;
Vietnamese 5; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 50

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1988
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS, APAC, IBO
Enrollment Nursery 20; PreK 44; Elementary K-5
468; Middle School 6-8 250; High School 9-12 232;
Total 1,014

Tuition range 8,350-21,625


Annual fees Busing 800
One time Fees Registration 800
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 98% (30% US)
Graduates have attended U of Pennsylvania, New
York U, U of Oxford, Seoul National U, Hitotsubashi U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 18; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Korean, Swedish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Vocational, Instrumental Music, Vocal Music,
Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Cooking, Music Academy Program, Plays,
Painting, School Band, Arts & Crafts
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 10 Hectares, 11 Buildings, 80 Classrooms,
5 Computer Labs, 1,106 Instructional Computers,
39,596 Library Volumes

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Ho Chi Minh Ciry

Vietnam

American International School


Phone 84 8 3838 5005
Fax 84 8 3838 5006
Email hr@ais.edu.vn
Website www.ais.edu.vn
Address 102C Nguyen Van Cu, Dist 1, Ho Chi Minh City, 70000, Vietnam

STAFF
Director Trung Ho
Teaching staff Full time 90; Total 90

Nationalities of teaching staff US 65; UK 5;


Vietnamese 10; Other(s) (Canadian) 10

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational
Year founded 2007
Governed by Intellectual Resources Management Co.
Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 283; Middle
School 6-8 180; High School 9-12 283; Total 761

Tuition range 9,000-13,500


One time Fees Registration 1,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college (85% US)
Graduates have attended Pennsylvania State U, U of
Washington, U of California- Irvine, Portland State
U, Arizona State U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 20
Language(s) taught English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL,
Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/Expeditions,


Literary Magazine, Newspaper, Photography,
Yearbook, Community Service, Dance, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Track and
Field, Volleyball, Basketball
Examinations AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 3 Buildings, 60 Classrooms, 6 Computer
Labs, Every Classroom and Over 20 Prothemean
Boards Instructional Computers
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam

International School Ho Chi Minh City


Phone 84 8 3898 9100
Fax 84 8 3898 9382
Email admissions@ishcmc.edu.vn
Website www.ishcmc.com
Address 28 Vo Truong Toan, An Phu, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

STAFF
Headmaster Jeffrey Wornstaff
Financial Director Hoan Le
High School Principal Oscar Nilsson
Junior & Elementary School Principal Claire McLeod
Middle School Principal Robyn Blenkiron

Director of ICT Andrew Meyenn


Librarian Susan Macintosh
Teaching staff Full time 114; Part time 1; Total 115
Nationalities of teaching staff US 30; UK 31;
Vietnamese 6; Other(s) (Australian, Canadian) 48

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, proprietary
Year founded 1993
Governed by Board of Management
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations EARCOS, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 30; PreK 36; Elementary K-5 367;
Middle School 6-8 239; High School 9-12 357; Total
1,029

Tuition range 135,626,400-460,794,880


Tuition/fee currency Vietnamese Dong
Graduates attending college 90% (63% US)
Graduates have attended Stanford U, U of
Melbourne, McGill U, U of Michigan, Les Roches
Hotel Management School

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP, IBMYP, AP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 22
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish,
English, Vietnamese
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Physician
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Soccer, Swimming, Volleyball,
Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Student Representative Council, Model UN,
Global Issues Network, Chess
Examinations SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, AP, IB, IGCSE,
PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 1 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 74 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 826 Instructional Computers, 82,084
Library Volumes

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Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam

Saigon South International School


Phone 84 8 5413 0901
Fax 84 8 5413 0902
Email working@ssis.edu.vn
Website www.ssis.edu.vn
Address 78 Nguyen Duc Canh, Tan Phong Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

STAFF
Head of School Ellen Stern
Business Manager Wai Mun Fong
Curriculum Director Theresa Flaspohler
Director of Admissions & Marketing Katie RigneyZimmermann
Early Childhood/Elementary Principal Gary
Woodford

Middle/High School Principal Paul Johnson


ICT Director David Perkin
Teaching staff Full time 94; Part time 4; Total 98
Nationalities of teaching staff US 67; UK 5; Other(s)
(Canadian, Australian) 26

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1996
Governed by Board
Accredited by Western
Regional organizations EARCOS, NAIS

Enrollment PreK 85; Elementary K-5 335; Middle


School 6-8 190; High School 9-12 240; Total 850
Tuition range 10,955-21,355
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended Boston U, Cornell U,
Harvard U, Seoul National U, Stanford U, U of
California- Berkeley

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, AP
Average class size Elementary 20; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Literary Magazine, Newspaper,
Photography, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs Global Issues, Model UN, National Honor
Society, Student Councils
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5.8 Hectares, 3 Buildings, 80 Classrooms, 4
Computer Labs, 375 Instructional Computers, 27,000
Library Volumes

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VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISH

VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISH


Area: 151 sq km
Population: 31,148
Capital: Road Town
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: English

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Road Town

Virgin Islands, British

Cedar International School


Phone 284 494 5262
Fax 284 495 9695
Email admissions@cedarschoolbvi.com
Website www.cedarschoolbvi.com
Address P.O. Box 3109, Road Town, Tortola, VG 1110, Virgin Islands, British

STAFF
Director Scott Crawford
Business and Facilities Manager Peter Clark
DP Coordinator Jane Fraser
Head of Primary Laurie Clark
Head of Secondary Zach Pascoe
PYP Coordinator Joanna Wilkinson
IT Integration & Support Coordinator Wayne Voogt

Librarian Jane Walsh


Teaching staff Full time 26; Part time 5; Total 31
Nationalities of teaching staff US 16; UK 8; Other(s)
(Canadian, South African) 7

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1990
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by CIS, Middle States, IBO - PYP, MYP
Enrollment PreK 15; Elementary K-5 115; Middle
School 6-8 50; High School 9-12 60; Total 240

Tuition range 10,300-15,370


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100%
Graduates have attended Brigham Young U, Boston
U, U of Derby, Roger Williams U, U of St. Andrews

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 14; Secondary 14
Language(s) taught Spanish, English
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Reading Resource
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer,
Squash, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball,
Basketball, Cricket, Football
Clubs Chess, Food Technology, Surfing, Stand-Up
Paddle Boarding, Wake Boarding, Waterskiing,
Snorkeling, Diving, Jewelry Making, Ukulele, Model
UN
Examinations SAT, IB, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 2 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 21 Classrooms, 1
Computer Labs, 30 Instructional Computers, 7,000
Library Volumes

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VIRGIN ISLANDS, U.S.

VIRGIN ISLANDS, U.S.


Area: 1910 sq km
Population: 109,574
Capital: Charlotte Amalie
Currency: US Dollar
Languages: English, Spanish

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Frederiksted

Virgin Islands, U.S.

The Good Hope School


Phone 340 772 0022
Fax 340 772 0951
Email mail@ghsvi.org
Website www.ghsvi.org
Address 170 Estate Whim, Frederiksted, 00840, Virgin Islands, U.S.

STAFF
Head of School Raquel Cedano
Director of Finance Kalila Quow
Director of Primary Grades Jean Buck
Director of Upper School Leslie Hamdorf

Director of the Intermediate Grades & Middle


School Raquel Boucher Cedano
Librarian Wanda Bishop
Teaching staff Full time 57; Part time 5; Total 62
Nationalities of teaching staff US 62

INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1967
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NAIS, CAIS
Enrollment PreK 25; Elementary K-5 100; Middle
School 6-8 115; High School 9-12 100; Total 340

Tuition range 8,700-13,200


Annual fees Registration 225; Books 100
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)
Graduates have attended Yale U, Princeton U,
Harvard U, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
U of Chicago

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 15; Secondary 15
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse, Psychologist, Reading
Resource, Speech/Hearing
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball,
Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Basketball
Clubs Interact, Future Business Leaders of America,
Chess
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, Standford, PSAT

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 32 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 33 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 100 Instructional Computers, 15,000
Library Volumes
Data from 2011/12 school year.

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St. Thomas

Virgin Islands, U.S.

Virgin Islands Montessori School &


International Academy
Phone 340 775 6360
Fax 340 775 3080
Email info@vimontessori.com
Web www.vimsia.org
Address 6936 Vessup Lane, St. Thomas, 00802, Virgin Islands, U.S.

STAFF
Head of School Michael Bornn
Business Director Peggy Hunt
IBDP Coordinator & High School Coordinator Gloria
Zakers
Interim IA Director Camille McKalye, Ph.D.
MYP Coordinator David Jenkins
Montessori Director Shournagh McWeeney

Head of Technology Gil Anspacher


Librarian Kathy Schlesinger
Teaching staff Full time 45; Part time 4; Total 49
Nationalities of teaching staff US 41; UK 5; Other(s)
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INFORMATION
Grade levels PreK-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1964
Governed by Board of Trustees
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NAIS, CAIS

Enrollment PreK 75; Elementary K-5 125; Middle


School 6-8 50; High School 9-12 50; Total 300
Tuition range 6,000-12,000
Annual fees Books 300
One time Fees Capital Levy 750
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (100% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 28; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, Librarian,
Math Resource, Nurse, Psychologist
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology, 1:1 Laptop Program

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook,
Community Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental
Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Swimming, Track and Field, Volleyball, Football
Clubs Student Ambassadors, VIMSIA, Student
News, Ecology, Chess, Drama, Montessori, Model UN
Examinations Act, IOWA, SAT, SAT II, TOEFL, IB,
PSAT, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Rural
Campus 7 Hectares, 9 Buildings, 20 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 45 Instructional Computers, 5,000
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YEMEN
Area: 527,968 sq km
Population: 24,771,809
Capital: Sanaa
Currency: Yemeni Rial
Languages: Arabic

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Yemen

Sanaa International School


Phone 967 1 370 191
Fax 967 1 370 193
Email sanaa@qsi.org
Website www.qsi.org/yem_home/yem_home.htm
Address Wadi Dahar Street, Shamlan Area, Sanaa, Yemen

STAFF
Director Philip Weirich
Business/Finance Manager Andy DeGuzman
Systems Administrator Ayman Qasim
Teaching staff Full time 7; Part time 8; Total 15

Nationalities of teaching staff US 8; Yemeni 2;


Other(s) (Sudanese, Indian) 5

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year September-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1971
Governed by Board of Directors
Accredited by Middle States
Regional organizations NESA
Enrollment Nursery 5; PreK 5; Elementary K-5 20;
Middle School 6-8 15; High School 9-12 25; Total 70
Tuition range 4,000-15,000

Annual fees Capital Levy 1,600; Busing 1,300


One time Fees Registration 300
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (75% US)
Graduates have attended Harvard U, Stanford U,
Brown U, U of British Columbia, York U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, AP
Average class size Elementary 7; Secondary 5
Language(s) taught Arabic, French
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, ESL, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Dance, Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Gymnastics, Hockey, Soccer,
Softball, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball,
Badminton, Basketball
Clubs National Honor Society
Examinations SAT, SAT II, AP, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 5 Hectares, 4 Buildings, 25 Classrooms, 2
Computer Labs, 75 Instructional Computers, 15,000
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ZAMBIA
Area: 752,618 sq km
Population: 14,309,466
Capital: Lusaka
Currency: Zambian Kwacha
Languages: Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga, Lozi, English, other native languages

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Zambia

American International School of Lusaka


Phone 260 211 260 509
Fax 260 211 260 538
Email director@aislusaka.org
Website www.aislusaka.org
Address 487A/F/3 Leopards Hill Road, Lusaka, 10101, Zambia
Mailing Address P O Box 31617, Lusaka, 10101, Zambia

STAFF
Director Tom Pado
Business Manager Shirley Mee
Primary Principal Jeff Williams
Secondary Principal Dr. James Anderson
IT Coordinator Michael Mee

Librarian Kelly Kraft


Teaching staff Full time 57; Part time 12; Total 69
Nationalities of teaching staff US 23; UK 10;
Zambian 28; Other(s) (Canadian) 8

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1986
Governed by US Embassy & Board of Directors
Accredited by CIS, Middle States
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 38; PreK 34; Elementary K-5 224;
Middle School 6-8 122; High School 9-12 137; Total
555

Tuition range 3,900-16,350


Annual fees Busing 2,000
One time Fees Registration 5,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (40% US)
Graduates have attended Princeton U, Stanford U,
Cambridge U, U Col London, U Col Utrecht, Bremen U

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum IB, IBPYP, IBMYP
Average class size Elementary 17; Secondary 17
Language(s) taught French, Mandarin, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Distance Learning,
Physical Education, Instrumental Music, Vocal
Music, Computer/Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Dance,
Drama, Environmental Conservation
Sports Cross-Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Hockey,
Martial Arts, Rugby, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track
and Field, Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket
Clubs Model UN, Monkeynastixs, Chess, Theatre,
Zambian Cultural Activity, Student Council,
Orchestra, Cycling,
Examinations SAT, SAT II, IB, PSAT, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 22 Hectares, 15 Buildings, 47 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 220 Instructional Computers, 18,000
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Zambia

International School of Lusaka


Phone 260 211 252291
Fax 260 211 252865
Email headofschool@islzambia.org
Website www.islzambia.org
Address 6945 Nangwenya Road, P.O. Box 50121, Ridgeway, Lusaka, Ridgeway 15101, Zambia

STAFF
Head of School Philip Bowen
Finance and Administration Manager Juliet Moono
Deputy Head/Secondary Principal Clement Mwanza
IT Coordinator Nicola Zulu

Head Librarian Colette Chalier


Teaching staff Full time 65; Part time 2; Total 67
Nationalities of teaching staff US 11; UK 10;
Zambian 33; Other(s) (Indian) 13

INFORMATION
Grade levels N-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1963
Governed by Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations AISA, AAIE

Enrollment Nursery 24; PreK 36; Elementary K-5


300; Middle School 6-8 124; High School 9-12 160;
Total 644
Tuition range 3,300-12,600
One time Fees Registration 200; Capital Levy 1,500;
Books 500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 95% (35% US)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum International, IB, IBPYP, IGCSE
Average class size Elementary 24; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Excursions/


Expeditions, Yearbook, Community Service, Drama,
Environmental Conservation
Sports Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket, Field Hockey
Examinations Act, SAT, SAT II, IB, IGCSE, MAP

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Urban
Campus 14 Hectares, 10 Buildings, 58 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 96 Instructional Computers, 15,000
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ZIMBABWE
Area: 390,757 sq km
Population: 12,619,600
Capital: Harare
Currency: Zimbabwean Dollar
Languages: English, Shona, Sindebele, native dialects

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Zimbabwe

Harare International School


Phone 263 4 870514
Fax 263 4 883 371
Email nfrancis@his.ac.zw
Website www.his-zim.com
Address 66 Pendennis Road, Mt. Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe

STAFF
Director Andrew Derry
Business Manager Christopher Pretorius
ES Principal Kari Boazman
HS Principal Laurinda Klancke
MS Principal Sean Areias
IT Coordinator Jeff Klancke
Librarian Brooke Mobley

Teaching staff Full time 65; Part time 3; Total 68


Nationalities of teaching staff US 25; UK 11;
Zimbabwean 15; Other(s) (Canadian, South African)
17

INFORMATION
Grade levels Nursery-12
School year August-June
School type coeducational, day, private non-profit
Year founded 1992
Governed by 7 Member Board
Accredited by CIS, New England
Regional organizations AISA, ECIS
Enrollment Nursery 25; PreK 28; Elementary K-5 214;
Middle School 6-8 100; High School 9-12 148; Total
515

Tuition range 7,505-21,425


Annual fees Capital Levy 600
One time Fees Registration 4,500-5,500
Tuition/fee currency US Dollar
Graduates attending college 100% (80% US)
Graduates have attended George Washington U,
U of Sussex, U of British Columbia, U of Maryland,
Clark U, U of Brighton, Kent U, Canadian U Col

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Curriculum US, IB, IBPYP
Average class size Elementary 16; Secondary 18
Language(s) taught French, Spanish
Language(s) of instruction English
Staff specialists Computer, Counselor, ESL, Learning
Disabilities, Librarian, Nurse
Special curricular programs Art, Physical Education,
Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Computer/
Technology

Extra curricular programs Computers, Excursions/


Expeditions, Photography, Yearbook, Community
Service, Drama
Sports Golf, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Soccer,
Squash, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field,
Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket
Examinations SAT, TOEFL, IB, PSAT, MAP, ISA

CAMPUS FACILITIES
Location Suburban
Campus 9 Hectares, 12 Buildings, 42 Classrooms, 3
Computer Labs, 160 Instructional Computers, 30,000
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Accrediting Organizations
Council of International Schools: CIS
Director of Accreditation Dr. Graham F. Ranger
Address Schipholweg 113, 2316 XC, Leiden, The Netherlands
Phone 31 (0) 71 524 3300
Email Accreditation@cois.org
Website www.cois.org
The Council of International Schools (CIS) is a global, not-for-profit membership
association of schools and post-secondary institutions that defines standards and
provides services that support the continuous improvement of international education.
The International Accreditation Service for schools encourages teaching-and-learningfocused school improvement through a process of continuous self-study and peer
visitor evaluation. Working in partnership with member schools, this Service sets the
standards for international education as laid out in the Guide to School Evaluation and
Accreditation, currently in its 8th edition.
The award of Accredited status demonstrates that a member school has achieved high
standards of professional performance in international education and has a
commitment to continuous improvement. Heads and teachers from member schools
play an active role as Volunteer Peer Visitors and Report Readers, assessing and
evaluating the progress of schools at the Visiting Team stage and over the
accreditation cycle. The process is thereby enriched by the sharing of knowledge and
effective practice, to the benefit of not only schools but also the peers involved in their
evaluation.
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools: MSA
President MSA-CESS Dr. Henry G. Cram
Associate Director Jacqueline L. Gilbert
Assistant Director Kelly Christian
Address 3624 Market Street, 2 West, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA
Phone 267 284 5037
Fax 215 662 0957
Email hcram@cess-msa.org
Website www.css-msa.org
The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) was established in 1887
and has been accrediting international schools for the last century. We currently
accredit over 3500 schools throughout the United States and in more than 85
countries around the world. We offer a variety of accreditation protocols to meet the
unique needs of our diverse membership. Our Association is a non-governmental,
non-profit, peer-administered organization, and is comprised of the Commission on
Higher Education (MSCHE) and the Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools
(MSA-CESS).
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New England Association of Schools and Colleges: NEASC
Executive Director, NEASC Cameron C. Staples
Director, CAISA/NEASC Peter C. Mott
Address 209 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA, 01730-1433, USA
Phone 781 541 5400
Fax 781 271 0950
Email bwwjr@worldpath.net
Website www.neasc.org
The Commission on American and International Schools Abroad (CAISA) of the New
England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) provides accreditation services,
peer review, and an institutional improvement process to schools in 65 countries. CAISA
often collaborates in its work with the Council of International Schools (CIS). NEASC has
1,900 member institutions and is the oldest regional accrediting agency, founded in 1885.

North Central Association Commission


on Accreditation and School Improvement: NCA CASI
Executive Director Kenneth F. Gose, Ed.D.
Address Arizona State University, Box 871008, Tempe, AZ, 85287-1008, USA
Phone 480 773 6900; 1 800 525 9517
Fax 480 773 6901
Email nca@ncacasi.org
Website www.ncacasi.org
The North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement
evaluates and accredits schools including the Department of Defense Schools overseas.

Northwest Accreditation Commission: NWAC


Executive Director/Treasurer Dr. David G. Steadman
Associate Director Leonard Paul
Manager/Accountant Norene Rice
Administrative Assistant Christine Jones
Address 1510 Robert Street, Suite 103, Boise, ID, 83705-5194, USA
Phone 208 493 5077
Fax 208 334 3228
Email Norene@northwestaccreditation.org Website www.northwestaccreditation.org
NWAC currently accredits over 2,000 schools in the seven northwest states of Alaska,
Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, Utah and Washington as well as throughout the
world. Our commission accredits elementary, middle level schools, high schools, online/
distance education schools, supplementary education, K-12 schools and travel study
schools. Schools must file an annual report and go through a self study. On-site
evaluations are performed at least every six years. In order to be accredited, all schools
must be in substantial compliance with the standards for accreditation.
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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools,
Council on Accreditation and Improvement: SACS CASI
President/CEO, Council on Accreditation & School Improvement Mark A Elgart, Ed.D
Vice President, International Services Rob Leveillee
Address 9115 Westside Parkway, Alpharetta, GA, 30009, USA
Phone 888 413 3669
Fax 770 346 9260
Email melgart@advanc-ed.org
Website www.advanc-ed.org
Dedicated to advancing excellence in education through accreditation, research, and
professional services, AdvancED is the worlds largest education community, serving
and engaging over 27,000 public and private schools and districts in 71 countries and
serving nearly 16 million students. AdvancED is the parent organization of the North
Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI)
and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and
School Improvement (SACS CASI).
Accreditation is a process of helping institutions improve through a systematic program
of evaluation, assuring that an institution not only meets quality standards, but also
that it demonstrates a continuous commitment to providing quality education
programs that are aimed at improving student performance.

Western Association of Schools and Colleges


Accrediting Commission for Schools: WASC
Executive Director David E. Brown, Ph.D.
Associate Executive Director Marilyn S. George, Ed.D.
Associate Executive Director Lee Duncan, Ed. D
Address 533 Airport Boulevard, Suite 200, Burlingame, CA, 94010-2009, USA
Phone 650 696 1060
Fax 650 696 1867
Email mail@acswasc.org
Website www.acswasc.org
The Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges
(WASC) was formed in 1962 and is one of six regional accrediting bodies in the United
States. WASC is a nonprofit, voluntary, non-governmental association that extends its
services to over 4,500 public and private schools in California, Hawaii, Guam, the
Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, American Samoa, the Federated States
of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Fiji, and American/international
schools in Asia. WASCs mission is to foster excellence in member schools through a
process of continuing evaluation and to recognize schools that meet an acceptable level
of quality.

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Supporting Organizations

Organizations Supporting
International Education
Academy for International School Heads: AISH
Chief Executive Officer Bambi Betts
Address 110 Breeds Hill Road, Unit 2, Hyannis, MA, 02601, USA
Phone 508 790 1748
Fax 508 790 1749
Email aishoffice@aol.com
Website www.AcademyISH.org

American Association of School Administrators: AASA


Executive Director Daniel A. Domenech, Ed.D
COO Charles Woodruff
Address 801 N. Quincy Street, Suite 700, Arlington, VA, 22203-1730, USA
Phone 703 528 0700
Fax 703 841 1543
Email info@aasa.org
Website www.aasa.org
AASA, founded in 1865, is the professional organization for more than 13,000
educational leaders across the United States. AASAs mission is to support and develop
effective school system leaders who are dedicated to the highest quality education for
all children. AASAs major focus is standing up for public education.

American Schools Association of Central America,


Colombia-Caribbean and Mexico: Tri-Asociation
Executive Director Sonia Keller
Address 1209 San Dario Ave, Suite 92-66, Laredo, TX, 78040, USA
Phone 593 2 244 9141; 593-2 247 4795 ext.3
Fax 593 2 243 4985; 593 2 247 2972
Email skeller@tri-association.org
Website www.tri-association.org
The American Schools Association of Central America, Colombia-Caribbean and Mexico
is a service organization with a special relationship to three regional organizations, The
Association of American Schools in Central America, The Association of ColombianCaribbean American Schools, and The Association of the American Schools of Mexico.
The Association works with 90 schools in order to explore ways to achieve better
understanding through international education, improve the quality of teaching and
learning in the member schools, provide an avenue for communication and cooperation
among member institutes, and to facilitate cooperation with national, state, local, and
nongovernmental agencies in the field of international education.
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Association for the Advancement of International Education: AAIE
Executive Director Elsa Lamb
Administrative Assistant Elleana Austin
Technology Assistant Randy Ward
Address 11501 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33418, USA
Phone 561 805 2191 or 2192 or 2193
Fax 561 805 2187
Email g.elamb@nova.edu
Website www.aaie.org
AAIEs mission is to inspire and support leaders in international education to achieve
excellence and innovation by creating a dynamic, global community that:
- Provides forums for discussion and the resolution of common issues
- Promotes advancements in school leadership, educational research, and best practice
- Develops partnerships with institutions and associations worldwide
- Fosters networks of personal and professional relationships
Association of American Schools in Central America: AASCA
President Linda A. Niehaus
Vice President/Treasurer Ron Vair
Secretary Adolfo Gonzalez
Address c/o Linda A. Niehaus, Marian Baker School, SJO 751,

Miami, FL, 33102-5331, USA
Phone 506 2273 0024
Fax 506 2273 0280
Email lniehaus@mbs.ed.cr
Website www.aasca.net
The Association of American Schools in Central America was founded to provide a
collective means of serving the needs andinterests of the member schools through
sharing ideas, programs, facilities and experiences. The goals of the Association
through the sharing of resources and information are to assist member schools in
establishing and maintaining high standards, to enhance the multicultural/bilingual
aspects of member schools, to provide qualified consultants for inservice to teachers
and administrators, to help orient new personnel to the schools, to assist in the
selection and procurement of educational materials and equipment, and to develop
communications and relations among students and staffs of member schools. The
Association currently has 23 member schools.
Association of American Schools in South America: AASSA
Executive Director Paul Poore
Address 12333 NW 18th Street, Suite 5, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33026, USA
Phone 954 436 4034
Fax 954 436 4092
Email aassa@bellsouth.net
Website www.aassa.com
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Association of American Schools in South America: AASSA (continued)
Established in 1961, AASSA is a nonprofit membership association currently serving 41
American/international schools throughout South America and offshore islands.
AASSA is administered by an executive director who employs a professional staff to
assist with publications, inservice programs, grant management, purchasing,
shipping, and accounting. The association serves as a structure through which
personnel in member schools can plan cooperatively to attain common goals and to
solve mutual problems. AASSA seeks to broaden the dimensions of education and to
enhance the quality of teaching and learning in member schools.
Association of American Schools of Mexico: ASOMEX
President Janet Heinze
Vice President/Treasurer Mirtha Stappung
Secretary Hortensia Preito
Address The American School of Tampico, Calle Hidalgo 100,

Col. Tancol, Tampico, 89320, Mexico
Phone 52 833 227 2081 Ext 114 or 111; 52 833 227 2084
Fax 52 833 227 2080
Email egutierrez@ats.edu.mx
Website www.ats.edu.mx
ASOMEX is the oldest of the regional associations and has a long history of
promoting an American type of education in the Mexican Republic. Its focus is school
improvement and the organization of staff in-service and student interaction within its
member schools. Currently, there are eighteen active members. New members must be
either accredited U.S. institutions or candidates for accreditation.
Association of Christian Schools International: ACSI
President Brian S. Simmons, Ed.D.
Senior Vice President, ACSI Global Daniel J. Egeler, Ed.D.
Assistant Vice President, ACSI Global David K. Wilcox, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President, ACSI Global Michael D. Epp, M.Ed.
Director of International Services Timothy P. Shuman, M.Ed.
Address PO Box 65130, Colorado Springs, CO, 80962-5130, USA
Phone 719 528 6906
Fax 719 531 0631
Email international@acsi.org
Website www.acsi.org
The Association of Christian Schools International is a service organization for
Protestant Christian schools in more than 100 countries. The association assists its
international member schools in recruiting new staff, organizing international
conferences, providing accreditation services, offering a transcript depository, and
developing educational resource materials, texts, and publications.
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Association of Colombian-Caribbean American Schools: ACCAS
President Jack Delman
Vice President Michael Adams
Address Avda. Sarasota, esq Nunez de Caceres, Bella Vista,

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Phone 809 947 1005 Fax 809 533 9222
Email jdelman@cms.edu.do
Website www.accas.org
The Association of Colombian-Caribbean American Schools is one of the three regional
associations affiliated with the Tri-Association. Our membership of 21 schools
supports the continuation of an American education in our part of the world. Our focus
is on school improvement, encouraging an ongoing program of staff development and
teacher and student interactions. New members must be either U.S. accredited
institutions or candidates for accreditation.
Association of International Schools in Africa: AISA
Executive Director Peter Bateman
Address c/o International School of Kenya, Peponi Road,

PO Box 14103, Nairobi, 00800, Kenya
Phone 254 20 269 7442; 254 20 807 6067
Email director@aisa.or.ke
Website www.aisa.or.ke
Representing international schools on the continent of Africa, AISA has a membership
of schools which range in size from 20 to 3600 students. AISA schools are strongly
influenced by their location in Africa and their cosmopolitan student enrollment and
teaching staffs who emanate from countries across the globe. Some AISA schools have
an American based curriculum, others are British, and still others have an eclectic mix.
All have an international focus. AISAs goal is, in collaboration with our Associate
Members, to serve the varying needs of nearly 42,000 students and over 2,500 teachers
and administrators. The mission of the Association is to facilitate school effectiveness
and to inspire student learning in the international schools of Africa by promoting
communication, collaboration, and professional development.
Canadian Association of Independent Schools: CAIS
Executive Director (Interim) William Mitchell
Address 202-12 Bannockburn Ave, Toronto, ON, M5M 2M8, Canada
Phone 416 780 1779
Fax 416 780 9301
Email admin@cais.ca
Website www.cais.ca

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Canadian Association of Independent Schools: CAIS (continued)


The Canadian Association of Independent Schools is a membership association
representing 82 schools with founding dates from 1788 to 2005. Member schools, all
nonprofit, are committed to excellence and provide outstanding academic
preparation for higher education. CAIS schools also provide a wide spectrum of
co-curricular activities related to arts, athletics, leadership development, and
community service. Our member schools offer a range of choices for students and
teachers including various combinations of co-education, single-gender environments,
boarding and day programs.

Central and Eastern European Schools Association: CEESA


Executive Director Kathy Stetson
Address Vocarska 106, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
Phone 385 1 460 9935
Fax 385 1 460 9936
Email office@ceesa.org
Website www.ceesa.org
The Central and Eastern European Schools Association facilitates communication
among schools in the region as well as with service providers and other regional
organizations. It promotes professional development for teachers, administrators and
board members while also promoting activities for students and providing services to
members as needed.

The College Board


Vice President, Relationship Development James M. Montoya
Address 1233 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20036, USA
Phone 202 741 4700
Fax 202 741 4745
Email Internatl@collegeboard.org
Website www.collegeboard.com
The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to
connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the association
is composed of more than 5,000 schools, colleges, universities, and other educational
organizations. Each year, the College Board serves seven million students and their
parents, 23,000 high schools, and 3,500 colleges through major programs and services
in college admissions, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, and teaching
and learning. Among its best-known programs are the SAT, the PSAT/NMSQT, and
the Advanced Placement Program (AP). The College Board is committed to the
principles of excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in all of its
programs, services, activities, and concerns.
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The College Board (Advance Placement (AP) Program


and PSAT/NMSQT Program)
Associate Director, International Services Clay T. Hensley
Address 45 Columbus Avenue, New York, NY, 10023, USA
Phone 212 373 8723
Fax 212 262 0946
Email chensley@collegeboard.org
Website http://apcentral.collegeboard.com
The International Services unit of the College Board is dedicated to our mission to
connect students to college success and opportunities. The College Board is a not-forprofit membership organization committed to excellence and equity in education. The
International Services unit supports schools outside of the United States who
participate in College Board programs, such as AP and PSAT/NMSQT. International
Services also promotes AP recognition at universities outside the United States, and
supports other College Board programs and services including SAT, MyRoad,
CollegeEd, and Springboard. The College Board places a strong emphasis on access
and equity for all its programs, including AP and PSAT/NMSQT. The goal of the
International Services team is to provide exemplary service to international schools and
to their students, teachers, administrators, and parents.

Council of British International Schools: COBIS


General Secretary Dr. Fiona Rogers
Address Pembroke House, 8 St Christophers Place , Farnborough,

Hampshire, GU14 0NH, United Kingdom
Phone 44 1865 488 564
Fax 44 1865 488 666
Email general.secretary@cobis.org.uk
Website www.cobis.org.uk
COBIS is a Membership Association of high-quality British international schools
worldwide, with member schools and affiliates in more than 35 countries. Member
schools offer an educational program based on the National Curriculum for England
and Wales. COBIS is a member of the Independent Schools Council (ISC) in the UK and
member schools undergo an inspection by the UK-based Independent Schools
Inspectorate (ISI) to gain accreditation.
COBIS provides: Quality assurance in member schools; Representation with the
British government, educational bodies and the corporate sector; A network of support
through contacts, consultancies, information and marketing; A forum for discussion
through conferences, seminars and continuing professional development; Access to
information about developments and trends in UK education; Information for parents;
and Job listings for teachers.

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Council of International Schools: CIS
Executive Director Jane D. Larsson
Address Schipholweg 113, 2316 XC, Leiden, The Netherlands
Phone 31 (0) 71 524 3300
Email info@cois.org
Website www.cois.org
The Council of International Schools (CIS) is a global non-profit membership
organization of schools and post-secondary institutions. CIS defines standards and
provides services that support the continuous improvement of international education.
The schools, higher education institutions and individuals served by CIS have the
following in common:
- a desire to provide students with the knowledge, skills and abilities to pursue their
lives as global citizens; and
- a commitment to high quality education
To achieve this goal, our members must infuse international and intercultural
perspective into their programmes and offerings so that students can move forward
with the attitudes and understanding that will provide them with a solid base wherever
their studies or work may take them. School members must further commit to
undertaking an ongoing quality assurance process to enhance student learning.
The core programmes of the Council of International Schools (CIS) are International
Accreditation for Schools, Teacher and School Leadership Recruitment and Higher
Education Services.
East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools: EARCOS
Executive Director Richard T. Krajczar
Address Brentville Subdivision, Barangay Mamplasan, Bian, Laguna, 4024, Philippines
Phone 63 49 511 5993; 63 49 511 5994
Fax 63 49 511 4694
Email info@earcos.org
Website www.earcos.org
The East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3),
incorporated in the state of Delaware, USA, with a regional office in Bian, Laguna,
Philippines. Membership in EARCOS is open to elementary and secondary schools in
East Asia which offer an educational program using English as the primary language of
instruction, and to other organizations, institutions, and individuals interested in the
mission and vision of the Council. Objectives and purposes are to promote intercultural
understanding and international friendship through the activities of Member Schools,
to broaden the dimensions of education of all schools involved in the Council in the
interest of a total program of education, to advance the professional growth and
welfare of individuals belonging to the educational staff of member schools, to
facilitate communication and cooperative action between and among all associated
schools, and to cooperate with other organizations and individuals pursuing the same
objectives as the Council.
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European Council of International Schools: ECIS
Executive Director/CEO Jean Vahey
Address 146 Buckingham Palace Road, 4th Floor, London, SW1 W9TR , United Kingdom
Phone 44 (0)20 7824 7040
Email ecis@ecis.org
Website www.ecis.org
ECIS is a nonprofit membership organization that promotes the ideals and best practice
of international education. ECIS leads in addressing significant current and future
educational and global issues in support of its members in Europe and worldwide.
Hundreds of international schools and individual members, along with numerous
educational service-providers, suppliers, consultants, educational programs and partner
organizations form a collaborative network that benefits from the varied and
comprehensive services provided by ECIS. ECIS also offers an innovative range of
professional development certificate programs for trustees and governors, heads and
directors, senior and middle level administrators and teachers.

Inter-Regional Center, Inc: IRC


Director Burton Fox, Ed.D.
Address PO Box 020470, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35402, USA
Phone 205 391 0727
Fax 205 391 0927

The Inter-Regional Center, Inc., established in 1969, provides seminars and workshops
for international school board members, chief administrators, and educational
specialists on an annual basis. Additionally, the IRC provides consultative services to
international schools on site.

International Baccalaureate North America: IBNA


Regional Director Drew Deutsch
Address 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 240, New York, NY, 10115, USA
Phone 212 696 4464
Fax 212 889 9242
Email ibna@ibo.org
Website www.ibo.org
Quality Education for a better world. The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers high
quality programmes of international education to a worldwide community of schools.
There are more than 644,000 IB students at 2,378 schools in 128 countries.

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International Baccalaureate Organization: IBO


Director General Jeffrey Beard
Deputy Director General Ian Hill
Address Route des Morillons 15, 1218 Grand-Saconnex, Geneva, Switzerland
Phone 41 22 791 7740
Fax 41 22 791 0277
Email ibhq@ibo.org
Website www.ibo.org
The International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) is a nonprofit, Swiss educational
foundation that was established in 1968. The Diploma Programme for which it is best
known was developed by a group of schools seeking to establish a common curriculum
and a university entry credential for geographically mobile students. They believed that
an education emphasizing critical thinking and exposure to a variety of points of view
would encourage intercultural understanding and acceptance of others by young people.
They designed a comprehensive curriculum for the last two years of secondary school
that could be administered in any country and that would be recognized by universities
worldwide. Grants from UNESCO, the Century Fund, the Ford Foundation, and other
groups made it possible to further develop the Diploma Programme which is now offered
by a wide variety of schools and is accepted by universities around the world.
Today the IBO offers three programmes to schools. The Diploma Programme is for
students in the final two years of secondary school. The Middle Years Programme
(MYP), adopted in 1994, is for students aged 11 to 16, and the Primary Years Programme,
adopted in 1997, is for students aged 3 to 12. All programmes are available in English,
French, and Spanish. The MYP is also available in Chinese. The IBO in May of 2006 had
1,779 authorized schools in 122 countries. The number is nearly evenly divided between
state schools and private, including international, schools.
The IBO provides a wide range of services to the schools that are authorized to
administer its programmes. These include curriculum and assessment development,
professional development activities for teachers, and research on issues related to
international education. The IBOs website provides information about the organization
and its programmes.

International Schools Services: ISS


President Roger Hove
Address 15 Roszel Road, PO Box 5910, Princeton, NJ, 08543-5910, USA
Phone 609 452 0990
Fax 609 452 2690
Email iss@iss.edu
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International Schools Services: ISS (continued)


A nonprofit corporation dedicated to education excellence for children attending
international schools worldwide since 1955, International Schools Services is the world
leader in providing a comprehensive range of quality educational services for schools,
educators, families, and corporations. Headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey,
International Schools Services is led by a team of professionals, each with decades of
overseas educational experience. We pride ourselves in offering individualized
assistance to international schools facing the many challenges unique to the overseas
community.

Mediterranean Association of International Schools: MAIS


Executive Director Reina L. OHale
Address c/o American School of Madrid, Apartado 80, Madrid, 28080, Spain
Phone 34 91 740 1900
Fax 34 91 357 2678
Email ohale@mais-web.org
Website www.mais-web.org
The Mediterranean Association of International Schools is a professional organization
that strives to improve the quality of education in its member schools through several
venues. It promotes the professional development of faculty, administrators, and school
board members, effects communication and interchange, and creates international
understanding. MAIS serves as a liaison between its 32 member schools, host country
schools, associate member organizations and other regional, professional, and in-service
organizations. At present, MAIS is composed of schools located in Spain, Portugal,
Morocco, Tunisia, Italy, Egypt, France, and Cyprus. In addition, several associate
members, such as schools outside the Mediterranean region, colleges, businesses, and
interested individuals support MAIS endeavors and have joined the organization.

National Association of British Schools in Spain: NABSS


President Donat Morgan
Address Oakley College, Calle Zuloaga 17, 35017 Tarifa Alta,

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Phone 34 92 835 4247
Fax 34 92 835 4267
Email info@nabss.org
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National Association of British Schools in Spain: NABSS (continued)
NABSS is an organization comprising over 40 British schools in Spain. In order to
become members, schools have to be fully authorized via a rigorous inspection system.
The association represents schools interests, for example in educational issues
involving the British or Spanish authorities, and offers advice and high-level training. In
these ways we try to ensure that the schools stay up-to-date and offer a quality
education. Although there are some curricular differences between schools-and, of
course, each school has its own particular personality and style-they all follow the
British curriculum in English and usually teach a few obligatory subjects in Spanish. All
in all, the British schools, with the support of the association, provide a broad and
bicultural education for students.

National Association of Elementary School Principals: NAESP


Executive Director Gail Connelly
Deputy Executive Director Michael Schooley
Address 1615 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314-3483, USA
Phone 703 684 3345
Fax 703 548 6021
Email naesp@naesp.org
Website www.naesp.org
Established in 1921, the National Association of Elementary School Principals serves
28,000 Elementary and Middle School Principals in the United States, Canada and
overseas.

National Association of Independent Schools: NAIS


President Patrick F. Bassett
Address 1620 L Street NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC, 20036-5605, USA
Phone 202 973 9700
Fax 202 973 9790
Email info@nais.org
Website www.nais.org
NAIS, representing over 1,200 schools nationally and internationally, has as its mission
to be the national voice of independent schools and the center for collective action.
Visitors to its website, www.nais.org, will find a cornucopia of information, statistics,
monographs, and other resources on topics related to precollegiate education.

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National Association of Secondary School Principals: NASSP
Executive Director JoAnn Bartoletti
Address 1904 Association Drive, Reston, VA, 20191, USA
Phone 703 860 7205
Fax 703 476 9214
Email tirozzig@principals.org
Website www.principals.org
The National Association of Secondary School Principals-the preeminent organization
and the national voice for middle level and high school principals, assistant principals,
and aspiring school leaders-provides its members the professional resources to serve
as visionary leaders. NASSP promotes the intellectual growth, academic achievement,
character development, leadership development, and physical well-being of youth
through its programs and student leadership services. NASSP sponsors the National
Honor Society, the National Junior Honor Society, and the National Association of
Student Councils.
Near East South Asia Council of Overseas Schools: NESA
Executive Director David Chojnacki
Director of Operations Jill Kalamaris
Address The NESA Center c/o American College of Greece, Gravias 6 Street,

Aghia Paraskevi, Athens, 153-42, Greece
Phone 30 210 600 9821
Fax 30 210 600 9928
Email nesa@nesacenter.org
Website www.nesacenter.org
NESA is a non-profit association of over 100 private, independent schools serving
students in the Middle East and the Asian subcontinent. A community of
communities, we strive to create a sense of belonging and identity, diminish feelings
of professional isolation and foster a culture of mutual support and professional
engagement. Our vision is to create dynamic, collaborative professional relationships
which transcend current barriers and boundaries in order to maximize student learning
in our member schools.
Office of Overseas Schools: A/OS
Director Dr. Keith D. Miller
REO American Republics Dr. William H. Scotti
REO East Asia Dr. Constance W. Buford
REO Eastern Europe Dr. David Cramer
REO Near East, South Asia, and Canada Dr. Beatrice H. Cameron
Address 2401 E Street NW, Room H328, Washington, DC, 20522-0328, USA
Phone 202 261 8200
Fax 202 261 8224
Email OverseasSchools@state.gov
Website www.state.gov/m/a/os
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Overseas Association for College Admission Counseling: OACAC


President John Evans
President-Elect Raymonnd Marx
Past President Bridget Herrera
Executive Assistant Douglas Thompson
Address 36 Reservoir Road, Marlboro, NY, 12542, USA
Phone 845 236 3074
Fax 845 236 2626
Email thompson@oacac.com
Website www.oacac.com
The mission of the Overseas Association for College Admission Counseling (OACAC)
is to facilitate global interaction among counselors and institutions in support of
students in their transition from secondary to higher education. OACAC is a chartered
regional organization affiliated with the U.S.-based National Association for College
Admission Counseling.

South Asia Inter School Association: SAISA


Executive Secretary Rose Puffer
Athletic Director Kai Riber
Address International School of Islamabad, Sector H-9/1, Johar Road,

Post Box No. 1124, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan
Phone 92 51 443 4950
Fax 92 51 444 0193
Email rpuffer@isoi.edu.pk
Website www.isoi.edu.pk
SAISA (South Asia Inter School Association) is a ten member organization of
international schools located in the South Asiaregion. The purpose of SAISA is to
promote and coordinate regional professional development activities, academic and
cultural festivals, athletic tournaments, and other events deemed appropriate by
the member schools. The member schools are the American School of Bombay, the
American International School-Chennai, the American International School/Dhaka, the
International School of Islamabad, the Karachi American School, the Lahore American
School, the Lincoln School in Kathmandu, the Murree Christian School in Murree,
Pakistan, the Overseas School of Colombo, and The American International School
of Muscat. SAISA sponsors regional athletic events in volleyball, basketball, soccer,
swimming, tennis, badminton and track and field, as well as a music festival and an art
festival.

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Swiss Group of International Schools: SGIS


Chair Rhonda Mott Hill
Executive Secretary Jacqueline Chan-Kam
Address 66, chemin de la Caracole, Genthod Parc, Genthod 1294, Geneva, Switzerland
Phone 41 22 791 1606
Email info@sgischools.com
Website www.sgischools.com
The Swiss Group of International Schools (SGIS) has existed since the mid-1960s. SGIS
exists to support international schools in Switzerland and neighbouring countries in
achieving their educational goals and to provide representation on issues of common
interest. SGIS is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to:

- promote closer links among teachers, administrators, and students of its

members schools

- promote professional development for teachers and administrators

- provide opportunities for arranging educational, cultural, and sporting

activities among member schools

- provide a forum for the sharing of educational resources

- represent the concerns of international schools in Switzerland to local and

federal authorities

- cooperate and maintain professional contacts with other regional and

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Accrediting Organizations
Council of International Schools: CIS
Director of Accreditation Dr. Graham F. Ranger
Address Schipholweg 113, 2316 XC, Leiden, The Netherlands
Email Accreditation@cois.org
Phone 31 (0) 71 524 3300
Website www.cois.org
The Council of International Schools (CIS) is a global, not-for-profit membership
association of schools and post-secondary institutions that defines standards and
provides services that support the continuous improvement of international education.
The International Accreditation Service for schools encourages teaching-and-learningfocused school improvement through a process of continuous self-study and peer
visitor evaluation. Working in partnership with member schools, this Service sets the
standards for international education as laid out in the Guide to School Evaluation and
Accreditation, currently in its 8th edition.
The award of Accredited status demonstrates that a member school has achieved high
standards of professional performance in international education and has a
commitment to continuous improvement. Heads and teachers from member schools
play an active role as Volunteer Peer Visitors and Report Readers, assessing and
evaluating the progress of schools at the Visiting Team stage and over the
accreditation cycle. The process is thereby enriched by the sharing of knowledge and
effective practice, to the benefit of not only schools but also the peers involved in their
evaluation.
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools: MSA
President MSA-CESS Dr. Henry G. Cram
Associate Director Jacqueline L. Gilbert
Assistant Director Kelly Christian
Address 3624 Market Street, 2 West, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA
Fax 215 662 0957
Phone 267 284 5037
Website www.css-msa.org
Email hcram@cess-msa.org
The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) was established in 1887
and has been accrediting international schools for the last century. We currently
accredit over 3500 schools throughout the United States and in more than 85
countries around the world. We offer a variety of accreditation protocols to meet the
unique needs of our diverse membership. Our Association is a non-governmental,
non-profit, peer-administered organization, and is comprised of the Commission on
Higher Education (MSCHE) and the Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools
(MSA-CESS).
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New England Association of Schools and Colleges: NEASC
Executive Director, NEASC Cameron C. Staples
Director, CAISA/NEASC Peter C. Mott
Address 209 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA, 01730-1433, USA
Phone 781 541 5400
Fax 781 271 0950
Website www.neasc.org
Email bwwjr@worldpath.net
The Commission on American and International Schools Abroad (CAISA) of the New
England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) provides accreditation services,
peer review, and an institutional improvement process to schools in 65 countries. CAISA
often collaborates in its work with the Council of International Schools (CIS). NEASC has
1,900 member institutions and is the oldest regional accrediting agency, founded in 1885.

North Central Association Commission


on Accreditation and School Improvement: NCA CASI
Executive Director Kenneth F. Gose, Ed.D.
Address Arizona State University, Box 871008, Tempe, AZ, 85287-1008, USA
Phone 480 773 6900; 1 800 525 9517
Fax 480 773 6901
Email nca@ncacasi.org
Website www.ncacasi.org
The North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement
evaluates and accredits schools including the Department of Defense Schools overseas.

Northwest Accreditation Commission: NWAC


Executive Director/Treasurer Dr. David G. Steadman
Associate Director Leonard Paul
Manager/Accountant Norene Rice
Administrative Assistant Christine Jones
Address 1510 Robert Street, Suite 103, Boise, ID, 83705-5194, USA
Phone 208 493 5077
Fax 208 334 3228
Email Norene@northwestaccreditation.org Website www.northwestaccreditation.org
NWAC currently accredits over 2,000 schools in the seven northwest states of Alaska,
Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, Utah and Washington as well as throughout the
world. Our commission accredits elementary, middle level schools, high schools, online/
distance education schools, supplementary education, K-12 schools and travel study
schools. Schools must file an annual report and go through a self study. On-site
evaluations are performed at least every six years. In order to be accredited, all schools
must be in substantial compliance with the standards for accreditation.
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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools,
Council on Accreditation and Improvement: SACS CASI
President/CEO, Council on Accreditation & School Improvement Mark A Elgart, Ed.D
Vice President, International Services Rob Leveillee
Address 9115 Westside Parkway, Alpharetta, GA, 30009, USA
Fax 770 346 9260
Phone 888 413 3669
Email melgart@advanc-ed.org
Website www.advanc-ed.org
Dedicated to advancing excellence in education through accreditation, research, and
professional services, AdvancED is the worlds largest education community, serving
and engaging over 27,000 public and private schools and districts in 71 countries and
serving nearly 16 million students. AdvancED is the parent organization of the North
Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI)
and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and
School Improvement (SACS CASI).
Accreditation is a process of helping institutions improve through a systematic program
of evaluation, assuring that an institution not only meets quality standards, but also
that it demonstrates a continuous commitment to providing quality education
programs that are aimed at improving student performance.

Western Association of Schools and Colleges


Accrediting Commission for Schools: WASC
Executive Director David E. Brown, Ph.D.
Associate Executive Director Marilyn S. George, Ed.D.
Associate Executive Director Lee Duncan, Ed. D
Address 533 Airport Boulevard, Suite 200, Burlingame, CA, 94010-2009, USA
Fax 650 696 1867
Phone 650 696 1060
Website www.acswasc.org
Email mail@acswasc.org
The Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges
(WASC) was formed in 1962 and is one of six regional accrediting bodies in the United
States. WASC is a nonprofit, voluntary, non-governmental association that extends its
services to over 4,500 public and private schools in California, Hawaii, Guam, the
Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, American Samoa, the Federated States
of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Fiji, and American/international
schools in Asia. WASCs mission is to foster excellence in member schools through a
process of continuing evaluation and to recognize schools that meet an acceptable level
of quality.

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Organizations Supporting
International Education
Academy for International School Heads: AISH
Chief Executive Officer Bambi Betts
Address 110 Breeds Hill Road, Unit 2, Hyannis, MA, 02601, USA
Phone 508 790 1748
Fax 508 790 1749
Email aishoffice@aol.com
Website www.AcademyISH.org

American Association of School Administrators: AASA


Executive Director Daniel A. Domenech, Ed.D
COO Charles Woodruff
Address 801 N. Quincy Street, Suite 700, Arlington, VA, 22203-1730, USA
Phone 703 528 0700
Fax 703 841 1543
Email info@aasa.org
Website www.aasa.org
AASA, founded in 1865, is the professional organization for more than 13,000
educational leaders across the United States. AASAs mission is to support and develop
effective school system leaders who are dedicated to the highest quality education for
all children. AASAs major focus is standing up for public education.

American Schools Association of Central America,


Colombia-Caribbean and Mexico: Tri-Asociation
Executive Director Sonia Keller
Address 1209 San Dario Ave, Suite 92-66, Laredo, TX, 78040, USA
Phone 593 2 244 9141; 593-2 247 4795 ext.3
Fax 593 2 243 4985; 593 2 247 2972
Website www.tri-association.org
Email skeller@tri-association.org
The American Schools Association of Central America, Colombia-Caribbean and Mexico
is a service organization with a special relationship to three regional organizations, The
Association of American Schools in Central America, The Association of ColombianCaribbean American Schools, and The Association of the American Schools of Mexico.
The Association works with 90 schools in order to explore ways to achieve better
understanding through international education, improve the quality of teaching and
learning in the member schools, provide an avenue for communication and cooperation
among member institutes, and to facilitate cooperation with national, state, local, and
nongovernmental agencies in the field of international education.
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Association for the Advancement of International Education: AAIE
Executive Director Elsa Lamb
Administrative Assistant Elleana Austin
Technology Assistant Randy Ward
Address 11501 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33418, USA
Fax 561 805 2187
Phone 561 805 2191 or 2192 or 2193
Website www.aaie.org
Email g.elamb@nova.edu
AAIEs mission is to inspire and support leaders in international education to achieve
excellence and innovation by creating a dynamic, global community that:
- Provides forums for discussion and the resolution of common issues
- Promotes advancements in school leadership, educational research, and best practice
- Develops partnerships with institutions and associations worldwide
- Fosters networks of personal and professional relationships
Association of American Schools in Central America: AASCA
President Linda A. Niehaus
Vice President/Treasurer Ron Vair
Secretary Adolfo Gonzalez
Address c/o Linda A. Niehaus, Marian Baker School, SJO 751,

Miami, FL, 33102-5331, USA
Fax 506 2273 0280
Phone 506 2273 0024
Website www.aasca.net
Email lniehaus@mbs.ed.cr
The Association of American Schools in Central America was founded to provide a
collective means of serving the needs andinterests of the member schools through
sharing ideas, programs, facilities and experiences. The goals of the Association
through the sharing of resources and information are to assist member schools in
establishing and maintaining high standards, to enhance the multicultural/bilingual
aspects of member schools, to provide qualified consultants for inservice to teachers
and administrators, to help orient new personnel to the schools, to assist in the
selection and procurement of educational materials and equipment, and to develop
communications and relations among students and staffs of member schools. The
Association currently has 23 member schools.
Association of American Schools in South America: AASSA
Executive Director Paul Poore
Address 12333 NW 18th Street, Suite 5, Pembroke Pines, FL, 33026, USA
Phone 954 436 4034
Fax 954 436 4092
Email aassa@bellsouth.net
Website www.aassa.com
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Association of American Schools in South America: AASSA (continued)
Established in 1961, AASSA is a nonprofit membership association currently serving 41
American/international schools throughout South America and offshore islands.
AASSA is administered by an executive director who employs a professional staff to
assist with publications, inservice programs, grant management, purchasing,
shipping, and accounting. The association serves as a structure through which
personnel in member schools can plan cooperatively to attain common goals and to
solve mutual problems. AASSA seeks to broaden the dimensions of education and to
enhance the quality of teaching and learning in member schools.
Association of American Schools of Mexico: ASOMEX
President Janet Heinze
Vice President/Treasurer Mirtha Stappung
Secretary Hortensia Preito
Address The American School of Tampico, Calle Hidalgo 100,

Col. Tancol, Tampico, 89320, Mexico
Phone 52 833 227 2081 Ext 114 or 111; 52 833 227 2084
Fax 52 833 227 2080
Email egutierrez@ats.edu.mx
Website www.ats.edu.mx
ASOMEX is the oldest of the regional associations and has a long history of
promoting an American type of education in the Mexican Republic. Its focus is school
improvement and the organization of staff in-service and student interaction within its
member schools. Currently, there are eighteen active members. New members must be
either accredited U.S. institutions or candidates for accreditation.
Association of Christian Schools International: ACSI
President Brian S. Simmons, Ed.D.
Senior Vice President, ACSI Global Daniel J. Egeler, Ed.D.
Assistant Vice President, ACSI Global David K. Wilcox, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President, ACSI Global Michael D. Epp, M.Ed.
Director of International Services Timothy P. Shuman, M.Ed.
Address PO Box 65130, Colorado Springs, CO, 80962-5130, USA
Phone 719 528 6906
Fax 719 531 0631
Email international@acsi.org
Website www.acsi.org
The Association of Christian Schools International is a service organization for
Protestant Christian schools in more than 100 countries. The association assists its
international member schools in recruiting new staff, organizing international
conferences, providing accreditation services, offering a transcript depository, and
developing educational resource materials, texts, and publications.
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Association of Colombian-Caribbean American Schools: ACCAS
President Jack Delman
Vice President Michael Adams
Address Avda. Sarasota, esq Nunez de Caceres, Bella Vista,

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Phone 809 947 1005 Fax 809 533 9222
Email jdelman@cms.edu.do
Website www.accas.org
The Association of Colombian-Caribbean American Schools is one of the three regional
associations affiliated with the Tri-Association. Our membership of 21 schools
supports the continuation of an American education in our part of the world. Our focus
is on school improvement, encouraging an ongoing program of staff development and
teacher and student interactions. New members must be either U.S. accredited
institutions or candidates for accreditation.
Association of International Schools in Africa: AISA
Executive Director Peter Bateman
Address c/o International School of Kenya, Peponi Road,

PO Box 14103, Nairobi, 00800, Kenya
Phone 254 20 269 7442; 254 20 807 6067
Email director@aisa.or.ke
Website www.aisa.or.ke
Representing international schools on the continent of Africa, AISA has a membership
of schools which range in size from 20 to 3600 students. AISA schools are strongly
influenced by their location in Africa and their cosmopolitan student enrollment and
teaching staffs who emanate from countries across the globe. Some AISA schools have
an American based curriculum, others are British, and still others have an eclectic mix.
All have an international focus. AISAs goal is, in collaboration with our Associate
Members, to serve the varying needs of nearly 42,000 students and over 2,500 teachers
and administrators. The mission of the Association is to facilitate school effectiveness
and to inspire student learning in the international schools of Africa by promoting
communication, collaboration, and professional development.
Canadian Association of Independent Schools: CAIS
Executive Director (Interim) William Mitchell
Address 202-12 Bannockburn Ave, Toronto, ON, M5M 2M8, Canada
Phone 416 780 1779
Fax 416 780 9301
Email admin@cais.ca
Website www.cais.ca

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The Canadian Association of Independent Schools is a membership association
representing 82 schools with founding dates from 1788 to 2005. Member schools, all
nonprofit, are committed to excellence and provide outstanding academic
preparation for higher education. CAIS schools also provide a wide spectrum of
co-curricular activities related to arts, athletics, leadership development, and
community service. Our member schools offer a range of choices for students and
teachers including various combinations of co-education, single-gender environments,
boarding and day programs.

Central and Eastern European Schools Association: CEESA


Executive Director Kathy Stetson
Address Vocarska 106, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
Phone 385 1 460 9935
Fax 385 1 460 9936
Email office@ceesa.org
Website www.ceesa.org
The Central and Eastern European Schools Association facilitates communication
among schools in the region as well as with service providers and other regional
organizations. It promotes professional development for teachers, administrators and
board members while also promoting activities for students and providing services to
members as needed.

The College Board


Vice President, Relationship Development James M. Montoya
Address 1233 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20036, USA
Phone 202 741 4700
Fax 202 741 4745
Email Internatl@collegeboard.org
Website www.collegeboard.com
The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to
connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the association
is composed of more than 5,000 schools, colleges, universities, and other educational
organizations. Each year, the College Board serves seven million students and their
parents, 23,000 high schools, and 3,500 colleges through major programs and services
in college admissions, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, and teaching
and learning. Among its best-known programs are the SAT, the PSAT/NMSQT, and
the Advanced Placement Program (AP). The College Board is committed to the
principles of excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in all of its
programs, services, activities, and concerns.
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The College Board (Advance Placement (AP) Program


and PSAT/NMSQT Program)
Associate Director, International Services Clay T. Hensley
Address 45 Columbus Avenue, New York, NY, 10023, USA
Fax 212 262 0946
Phone 212 373 8723
Website http://apcentral.collegeboard.com
Email chensley@collegeboard.org
The International Services unit of the College Board is dedicated to our mission to
connect students to college success and opportunities. The College Board is a not-forprofit membership organization committed to excellence and equity in education. The
International Services unit supports schools outside of the United States who
participate in College Board programs, such as AP and PSAT/NMSQT. International
Services also promotes AP recognition at universities outside the United States, and
supports other College Board programs and services including SAT, MyRoad,
CollegeEd, and Springboard. The College Board places a strong emphasis on access
and equity for all its programs, including AP and PSAT/NMSQT. The goal of the
International Services team is to provide exemplary service to international schools and
to their students, teachers, administrators, and parents.

Council of British International Schools: COBIS


General Secretary Dr. Fiona Rogers
Address Pembroke House, 8 St Christophers Place , Farnborough,

Hampshire, GU14 0NH, United Kingdom
Phone 44 1865 488 564
Fax 44 1865 488 666
Email general.secretary@cobis.org.uk
Website www.cobis.org.uk
COBIS is a Membership Association of high-quality British international schools
worldwide, with member schools and affiliates in more than 35 countries. Member
schools offer an educational program based on the National Curriculum for England
and Wales. COBIS is a member of the Independent Schools Council (ISC) in the UK and
member schools undergo an inspection by the UK-based Independent Schools
Inspectorate (ISI) to gain accreditation.
COBIS provides: Quality assurance in member schools; Representation with the
British government, educational bodies and the corporate sector; A network of support
through contacts, consultancies, information and marketing; A forum for discussion
through conferences, seminars and continuing professional development; Access to
information about developments and trends in UK education; Information for parents;
and Job listings for teachers.

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Council of International Schools: CIS
Executive Director Jane D. Larsson
Address Schipholweg 113, 2316 XC, Leiden, The Netherlands
Phone 31 (0) 71 524 3300
Email info@cois.org
Website www.cois.org
The Council of International Schools (CIS) is a global non-profit membership
organization of schools and post-secondary institutions. CIS defines standards and
provides services that support the continuous improvement of international education.
The schools, higher education institutions and individuals served by CIS have the
following in common:
- a desire to provide students with the knowledge, skills and abilities to pursue their
lives as global citizens; and
- a commitment to high quality education
To achieve this goal, our members must infuse international and intercultural
perspective into their programmes and offerings so that students can move forward
with the attitudes and understanding that will provide them with a solid base wherever
their studies or work may take them. School members must further commit to
undertaking an ongoing quality assurance process to enhance student learning.
The core programmes of the Council of International Schools (CIS) are International
Accreditation for Schools, Teacher and School Leadership Recruitment and Higher
Education Services.
East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools: EARCOS
Executive Director Richard T. Krajczar
Address Brentville Subdivision, Barangay Mamplasan, Bian, Laguna, 4024, Philippines
Phone 63 49 511 5993; 63 49 511 5994
Fax 63 49 511 4694
Email info@earcos.org
Website www.earcos.org
The East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3),
incorporated in the state of Delaware, USA, with a regional office in Bian, Laguna,
Philippines. Membership in EARCOS is open to elementary and secondary schools in
East Asia which offer an educational program using English as the primary language of
instruction, and to other organizations, institutions, and individuals interested in the
mission and vision of the Council. Objectives and purposes are to promote intercultural
understanding and international friendship through the activities of Member Schools,
to broaden the dimensions of education of all schools involved in the Council in the
interest of a total program of education, to advance the professional growth and
welfare of individuals belonging to the educational staff of member schools, to
facilitate communication and cooperative action between and among all associated
schools, and to cooperate with other organizations and individuals pursuing the same
objectives as the Council.
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European Council of International Schools: ECIS
Executive Director/CEO Jean Vahey
Address 146 Buckingham Palace Road, 4th Floor, London, SW1 W9TR , United Kingdom
Phone 44 (0)20 7824 7040
Email ecis@ecis.org
Website www.ecis.org
ECIS is a nonprofit membership organization that promotes the ideals and best practice
of international education. ECIS leads in addressing significant current and future
educational and global issues in support of its members in Europe and worldwide.
Hundreds of international schools and individual members, along with numerous
educational service-providers, suppliers, consultants, educational programs and partner
organizations form a collaborative network that benefits from the varied and
comprehensive services provided by ECIS. ECIS also offers an innovative range of
professional development certificate programs for trustees and governors, heads and
directors, senior and middle level administrators and teachers.

Inter-Regional Center, Inc: IRC


Director Burton Fox, Ed.D.
Address PO Box 020470, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35402, USA
Fax 205 391 0927
Phone 205 391 0727

The Inter-Regional Center, Inc., established in 1969, provides seminars and workshops
for international school board members, chief administrators, and educational
specialists on an annual basis. Additionally, the IRC provides consultative services to
international schools on site.

International Baccalaureate North America: IBNA


Regional Director Drew Deutsch
Address 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 240, New York, NY, 10115, USA
Phone 212 696 4464
Fax 212 889 9242
Email ibna@ibo.org
Website www.ibo.org
Quality Education for a better world. The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers high
quality programmes of international education to a worldwide community of schools.
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International Baccalaureate Organization: IBO


Director General Jeffrey Beard
Deputy Director General Ian Hill
Address Route des Morillons 15, 1218 Grand-Saconnex, Geneva, Switzerland
Fax 41 22 791 0277
Phone 41 22 791 7740
Email ibhq@ibo.org
Website www.ibo.org
The International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) is a nonprofit, Swiss educational
foundation that was established in 1968. The Diploma Programme for which it is best
known was developed by a group of schools seeking to establish a common curriculum
and a university entry credential for geographically mobile students. They believed that
an education emphasizing critical thinking and exposure to a variety of points of view
would encourage intercultural understanding and acceptance of others by young people.
They designed a comprehensive curriculum for the last two years of secondary school
that could be administered in any country and that would be recognized by universities
worldwide. Grants from UNESCO, the Century Fund, the Ford Foundation, and other
groups made it possible to further develop the Diploma Programme which is now offered
by a wide variety of schools and is accepted by universities around the world.
Today the IBO offers three programmes to schools. The Diploma Programme is for
students in the final two years of secondary school. The Middle Years Programme
(MYP), adopted in 1994, is for students aged 11 to 16, and the Primary Years Programme,
adopted in 1997, is for students aged 3 to 12. All programmes are available in English,
French, and Spanish. The MYP is also available in Chinese. The IBO in May of 2006 had
1,779 authorized schools in 122 countries. The number is nearly evenly divided between
state schools and private, including international, schools.
The IBO provides a wide range of services to the schools that are authorized to
administer its programmes. These include curriculum and assessment development,
professional development activities for teachers, and research on issues related to
international education. The IBOs website provides information about the organization
and its programmes.

International Schools Services: ISS


President Roger Hove
Address 15 Roszel Road, PO Box 5910, Princeton, NJ, 08543-5910, USA
Phone 609 452 0990
Fax 609 452 2690
Email iss@iss.edu
Website www.iss.edu

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International Schools Services: ISS (continued)


A nonprofit corporation dedicated to education excellence for children attending
international schools worldwide since 1955, International Schools Services is the world
leader in providing a comprehensive range of quality educational services for schools,
educators, families, and corporations. Headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey,
International Schools Services is led by a team of professionals, each with decades of
overseas educational experience. We pride ourselves in offering individualized
assistance to international schools facing the many challenges unique to the overseas
community.

Mediterranean Association of International Schools: MAIS


Executive Director Reina L. OHale
Address c/o American School of Madrid, Apartado 80, Madrid, 28080, Spain
Fax 34 91 357 2678
Phone 34 91 740 1900
Website www.mais-web.org
Email ohale@mais-web.org
The Mediterranean Association of International Schools is a professional organization
that strives to improve the quality of education in its member schools through several
venues. It promotes the professional development of faculty, administrators, and school
board members, effects communication and interchange, and creates international
understanding. MAIS serves as a liaison between its 32 member schools, host country
schools, associate member organizations and other regional, professional, and in-service
organizations. At present, MAIS is composed of schools located in Spain, Portugal,
Morocco, Tunisia, Italy, Egypt, France, and Cyprus. In addition, several associate
members, such as schools outside the Mediterranean region, colleges, businesses, and
interested individuals support MAIS endeavors and have joined the organization.

National Association of British Schools in Spain: NABSS


President Donat Morgan
Address Oakley College, Calle Zuloaga 17, 35017 Tarifa Alta,

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Fax 34 92 835 4267
Phone 34 92 835 4247
Email info@nabss.org
Website www.nabss.org

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NABSS is an organization comprising over 40 British schools in Spain. In order to
become members, schools have to be fully authorized via a rigorous inspection system.
The association represents schools interests, for example in educational issues
involving the British or Spanish authorities, and offers advice and high-level training. In
these ways we try to ensure that the schools stay up-to-date and offer a quality
education. Although there are some curricular differences between schools-and, of
course, each school has its own particular personality and style-they all follow the
British curriculum in English and usually teach a few obligatory subjects in Spanish. All
in all, the British schools, with the support of the association, provide a broad and
bicultural education for students.

National Association of Elementary School Principals: NAESP


Executive Director Gail Connelly
Deputy Executive Director Michael Schooley
Address 1615 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314-3483, USA
Phone 703 684 3345
Fax 703 548 6021
Email naesp@naesp.org
Website www.naesp.org
Established in 1921, the National Association of Elementary School Principals serves
28,000 Elementary and Middle School Principals in the United States, Canada and
overseas.

National Association of Independent Schools: NAIS


President Patrick F. Bassett
Address 1620 L Street NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC, 20036-5605, USA
Phone 202 973 9700
Fax 202 973 9790
Email info@nais.org
Website www.nais.org
NAIS, representing over 1,200 schools nationally and internationally, has as its mission
to be the national voice of independent schools and the center for collective action.
Visitors to its website, www.nais.org, will find a cornucopia of information, statistics,
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National Association of Secondary School Principals: NASSP
Executive Director JoAnn Bartoletti
Address 1904 Association Drive, Reston, VA, 20191, USA
Phone 703 860 7205
Fax 703 476 9214
Email tirozzig@principals.org
Website www.principals.org
The National Association of Secondary School Principals-the preeminent organization
and the national voice for middle level and high school principals, assistant principals,
and aspiring school leaders-provides its members the professional resources to serve
as visionary leaders. NASSP promotes the intellectual growth, academic achievement,
character development, leadership development, and physical well-being of youth
through its programs and student leadership services. NASSP sponsors the National
Honor Society, the National Junior Honor Society, and the National Association of
Student Councils.
Near East South Asia Council of Overseas Schools: NESA
Executive Director David Chojnacki
Director of Operations Jill Kalamaris
Address The NESA Center c/o American College of Greece, Gravias 6 Street,

Aghia Paraskevi, Athens, 153-42, Greece
Phone 30 210 600 9821
Fax 30 210 600 9928
Email nesa@nesacenter.org
Website www.nesacenter.org
NESA is a non-profit association of over 100 private, independent schools serving
students in the Middle East and the Asian subcontinent. A community of
communities, we strive to create a sense of belonging and identity, diminish feelings
of professional isolation and foster a culture of mutual support and professional
engagement. Our vision is to create dynamic, collaborative professional relationships
which transcend current barriers and boundaries in order to maximize student learning
in our member schools.
Office of Overseas Schools: A/OS
Director Dr. Keith D. Miller
REO American Republics Dr. William H. Scotti
REO East Asia Dr. Constance W. Buford
REO Eastern Europe Dr. David Cramer
REO Near East, South Asia, and Canada Dr. Beatrice H. Cameron
Address 2401 E Street NW, Room H328, Washington, DC, 20522-0328, USA
Phone 202 261 8200
Fax 202 261 8224
Email OverseasSchools@state.gov
Website www.state.gov/m/a/os
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Overseas Association for College Admission Counseling: OACAC


President John Evans
President-Elect Raymonnd Marx
Past President Bridget Herrera
Executive Assistant Douglas Thompson
Address 36 Reservoir Road, Marlboro, NY, 12542, USA
Fax 845 236 2626
Phone 845 236 3074
Email thompson@oacac.com
Website www.oacac.com
The mission of the Overseas Association for College Admission Counseling (OACAC)
is to facilitate global interaction among counselors and institutions in support of
students in their transition from secondary to higher education. OACAC is a chartered
regional organization affiliated with the U.S.-based National Association for College
Admission Counseling.

South Asia Inter School Association: SAISA


Executive Secretary Rose Puffer
Athletic Director Kai Riber
Address International School of Islamabad, Sector H-9/1, Johar Road,

Post Box No. 1124, Islamabad, 44000, Pakistan
Phone 92 51 443 4950
Fax 92 51 444 0193
Email rpuffer@isoi.edu.pk
Website www.isoi.edu.pk
SAISA (South Asia Inter School Association) is a ten member organization of
international schools located in the South Asiaregion. The purpose of SAISA is to
promote and coordinate regional professional development activities, academic and
cultural festivals, athletic tournaments, and other events deemed appropriate by
the member schools. The member schools are the American School of Bombay, the
American International School-Chennai, the American International School/Dhaka, the
International School of Islamabad, the Karachi American School, the Lahore American
School, the Lincoln School in Kathmandu, the Murree Christian School in Murree,
Pakistan, the Overseas School of Colombo, and The American International School
of Muscat. SAISA sponsors regional athletic events in volleyball, basketball, soccer,
swimming, tennis, badminton and track and field, as well as a music festival and an art
festival.

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Swiss Group of International Schools: SGIS


Chair Rhonda Mott Hill
Executive Secretary Jacqueline Chan-Kam
Address 66, chemin de la Caracole, Genthod Parc, Genthod 1294, Geneva, Switzerland
Phone 41 22 791 1606
Email info@sgischools.com
Website www.sgischools.com
The Swiss Group of International Schools (SGIS) has existed since the mid-1960s. SGIS
exists to support international schools in Switzerland and neighbouring countries in
achieving their educational goals and to provide representation on issues of common
interest. SGIS is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to:

- promote closer links among teachers, administrators, and students of its
members schools


- promote professional development for teachers and administrators

- provide opportunities for arranging educational, cultural, and sporting

activities among member schools

- provide a forum for the sharing of educational resources

- represent the concerns of international schools in Switzerland to local and

federal authorities

- cooperate and maintain professional contacts with other regional and

international educational bodies and associations

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