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The International Coalition of Girls' Schools serves more than 500 national and international Pre-K through 12th-grade girls' schools (independent, public, charter, and religiously-affiliated). [3] In 2022, ICGS merged with The U.K.-based Association of State Girls’ Schools, the European Association of Single-Sex Education.
Bavarian International School (BIS) Berlin Metropolitan School (ISS) Frankfurt International School (FIS) Helene-Lange-Gymnasium; International School of Düsseldorf (ISD) International School of Hamburg (ISH) International School Hannover Region (ISHR) International School of Stuttgart (ISS) Munich International School (MIS) St. George's ...
The United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) is an initiative launched by the United Nations in 2000 at the World Education Forum in Dakar at the primary school Ndiarème B. It aims to reduce the gap in schooling for girls and to give girls equal access to all levels of education.
The Behanans banded together with other UN families who were in a similar situation to establish the United Nations International School at Lake Success, [1] with Dr. Behanan as chairman of its board. The school was founded to provide an international education for students, while preserving its students' diverse cultural heritages.
The International Primary Curriculum (IPC) is an independent programme of education for learners aged 5 to 11, cited by The SAGE Handbook of Research in International Education in 2015 as one of the three major international systems of education [1] and one of two identified programmes specifically with international education objectives. [2]
Recently, the school opened a new building adjacent to the cafeteria which contains an office and two classrooms specifically designed to meet the needs of the older students as they head into middle school. From September 2018 the school launched its Upper School, [2] with IGCSE and A-Level programmes to its students.
There may be more girls in our schools than boys," he said. The secular, pan-Arab nationalist Baath Party governed Syria since a 1963 coup d'etat, seeing education as an important tool for ...
In 2003, The school started to offer IGCSE followed by A Level in 2005. [9] The school inducted its first ever group of prefects in May 2003. Eighteen senior students were sworn in as house captains, vice captains and prefects. [10] Cambridge International School for Girls, established in 2004 with the primary objective of providing education ...