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International School

A school offering an international curriculum, often serving expatriate families and local students seeking global education.

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An international school is an educational institution offering an international curriculum (such as IB, Cambridge, or American curriculum) and typically serving expatriate families and local students seeking globally-focused education. These schools often use English as the primary language of instruction.

Types of International Schools

International schools vary widely: some serve primarily diplomatic or corporate families, others are largely local. Some follow specific national curricula (American, British), while others use IB or blended approaches. Quality, resources, and student demographics differ significantly.

Choosing an International School

Consider curriculum, accreditation, student body composition, language support, university placement, extracurricular offerings, and community fit. Visit schools, talk with current families, and review inspection or accreditation reports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees range from $5,000 to over $40,000 annually depending on location, reputation, and facilities. Some employers provide education allowances for expatriate employees.
Options include IB (most common), Cambridge/IGCSE, American, British, and various national curricula. Some schools offer multiple pathways.
Quality varies significantly. Good international schools offer excellent education, but some are mediocre. Research specific schools rather than assuming all international schools are equal.

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