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SABIS is a global education management organization headquartered in Lebanon, operating a network of private schools and charter schools worldwide. Founded in 1886 with the establishment of the International School of Choueifat in Lebanon, SABIS has grown into a multinational network with schools in over 20 countries, including the UAE, the United States, Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
The International School of Choueifat – Choueifat Choueifat; iscchoueifat.sabis.net [4] SABIS® International School – Adma Adma wa Dafneh; sisadma.sabis.net [5] Leila C. Saad SABIS® School El-Metn Mtein; elmetn.sabis.net [6] Lebanon Evangelical School for Boys and Girls - Loueizeh ; Toulouse College - Hadat
The International School of Choueifat – Lebanon is the mother school of the SABIS group of schools. It was established in the village of Choueifat , Lebanon in 1886 by Tanios Saad and Louisa Procter, an Irish woman.
The International School of MN is a private academic institution that is a member of the SABIS School Network. Since 1985, ISM has been providing students a college-preparatory education. They have a rich cultural diversity and students and staff represent over 40 countries and 30 languages. [ 4 ]
International School of Choueifat [32] Islamic International School System [33] Jinnah Foundation High School; Joan McDonald High School, Lahore; Khaliqia Foundation High School [34] Kibria Model High School; King Way Group of Schools [35] KIPS School and College; Lahore Academy of Science and Technology; Lahore American School [36]
Choueifat Deir Koubel Dfoun Eitat Houmal Kehaleh Keyfoun Kfaraamey Kfar Matta Kommatyeh Majdelbaana Mansourieh, Aley – Ain el Marej Mecherfeh Mejdlaya, Aley Ramlieh Ras el jabal Rechmaya Rejmeh Remhala Rouaysset el Neeman Saoufar Souk el Ghareb Taazanieh
He studied at Charley Saad school in Choueifat, now known as SABIS International School. He then moved to London to continue his studies at St. Augustine School [ 1 ] because of the war in Lebanon. Before taking over his duties, his mother, Emirah Khawlah Majid Arslan, was the family chief.
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