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  2. Independent Bonn International School - Wikipedia

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    IBIS was founded in 1963 by a group of parents and for many years was called the British Embassy Preparatory School (BEPS). When many of the embassies moved to Berlin in 1997, the school changed its name to IBIS to reflect the broad international nature of the school.

  3. Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools

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    ACICS was established upon the request of Benjamin Franklin Williams, president of Capital City Commercial College in Des Moines, Iowa. [5]At one time it accredited 245 institutions of higher education offering undergraduate and graduate diplomas and degrees in both traditional formats and through distance education. [6]

  4. SJI International School - Wikipedia

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    The elementary school students range in age from 5 to 12 while in the High School the students are aged 12–18. The high school was founded in 2007 and the elementary school opened in 2008. In 2024, SJI International added early childhood education to their educational offerings, with the opening of SJI International Preschool (formerly Maris ...

  5. International Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    The IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) was piloted in 1996 in 30 primary schools on different continents, and the first PYP school was authorized in 1997, [17] with 87 authorized schools in 43 countries within five years. [18] The IB Career-related Programme (formerly IB Career-related Certificate [19]) was first offered in 2012.

  6. Stevens Institute of Business and Arts - Wikipedia

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    Stevens – The Institute of Business & Arts got its start in 1947 as the St. Louis affiliate of Patricia Stevens, a modeling and “finishing” school for young women. Patricia Stevens herself was a working fashion model, and there were many schools bearing her name around the country, but the one in St. Louis was operated by the Klute family.

  7. ICDC College - Wikipedia

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    ICDC College was founded on November 13, 1995, as International Career Development Center, Inc., by Anna Berger, an educator and CPA. [3] [4]The school specialized in providing entry-level training programs for students of all ages and career phases.

  8. For-profit colleges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They include for-profit vocational and technical schools, career colleges, and predominantly online universities. For-profit colleges have frequently offered career-oriented curricula including culinary arts, business and technology (including coding bootcamps), and health care. These institutions have a long history in the US, and grew rapidly ...

  9. Education Affiliates - Wikipedia

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    The settlement also resolved allegations related to Education Affiliates schools in Birmingham, Alabama, Houston and Cincinnati, "including violations of the ban on incentive compensation for enrollment personnel, misrepresentations of graduation and job placement rates, alteration of attendance records and enrollment of unqualified students."