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The Australian International School is a private school in Sharjah, UAE. Students graduate at the end of grade 12 with either a Queensland Certificate of Education or an International Baccalaureate Diploma. [1] AIS was established in September 2005 via a partnership between Al Sharif Investment Trading Group and the Government of Queensland ...
Swiss International School of Qatar: Al Luqta: International Baccalaureate (IB) Kindergarten – Secondary: Both: www.sisq.qa [146] Shantiniketan Indian School: Al Wakra: Indian: Kindergarten – Secondary: Both: www.sisqatar.info [147] SEK International School Qatar: Al Dafna: International Baccalaureate (IB) Kindergarten – Secondary: Both ...
Alexander von Humboldt German International School Montreal; Appleby College; Bishop's College School; Calgary French And International School; Collège International Marie de France
Australian International School, Sharjah This page was last edited on 22 March 2021, at 12:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Australian International School may refer to: Australian International School Beijing; Australian International School Hong Kong; Australian Independent School, Indonesia, formerly Australian International School, Indonesia. Name change was a government requirement. Australian International School, Malaysia; Australian International School, Sharjah
This category contains international schools using the Australian system of education, that are located in countries other than Australia. Subcategories.
Qatar Academy (QA) is a group of private, co-educational schools in Qatar. The group is administered by Qatar Foundation. It is an IB World School that offers the IB Primary Years Programme, IB Middle Years Programme, and IB Diploma Programme. There are currently five branches of the school operating in Qatar: [1] Qatar Academy Doha; Qatar ...
The Australian International School (AIS) in Singapore was established on 3 February 1993 at its first campus on Mount Sophia, with 32 students and 7 teachers under the leadership of Miss Coral Dickson. [11] By the end of that year, student enrollment had grown to over 200. [12]