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The school, then British School of Chicago, was founded in 2001. Located in the Andersonville neighborhood the school opened with 14 students ages 3–5. In 2008, with 350 students across all 15 grades, the school relocated to a new building in the Lincoln Park neighborhood which is now the current site of British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park.
The five-story, 75,000 square foot British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park campus. The 75,000 square foot, five-story campus [3] for British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park was designed for an enrollment of up to 650 students and a 70-person staff. [4]
British International School of Chicago Lincoln Park; C. Curie Metropolitan High School; L. Lincoln Park High School (Chicago) Lycée Français de Chicago; R.
The French-American School of Chicago (French: École Franco-Américaine de Chicago, EFAC) is a French international school in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois.Elementary and junior high school classes are held at Abraham Lincoln Elementary School while senior high school classes are held at Lincoln Park High School. [1]
Avenues: The World School, New York City; British International School of New York; College of Staten Island High School for International Studies, New York City; Dwight School, New York City
The British School of Boston opened in September 2000 in Dedham, Massachusetts. In 2004, the school relocated to the Moss Hill section of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts . It shares a 40 acres (160,000 m 2 ) campus with a satellite campus of Showa Women's University whose main campus is in Tokyo, Japan .
Chicago International Charter School (CICS) is a charter school with 14 campuses in Chicago, Illinois. [1] CICS has a student population composed of 96% ethnic minorities. Of the population, 66% are African American, 25% are Hispanic, 4% are Caucasian, 2% are Asian/Pacific Islander and 1% are multi-racial, with 86% coming from low income households.
Francis W. Parker School is an independent school serving students who live in the Chicago area from Pre-K through twelfth grade. Located in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, the school is based on the progressive education philosophies of John Dewey and Colonel Francis Wayland Parker, emphasizing community and citizenship. [7]