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IASAS Emblem. The Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS) is an association of six private schools in and around Southeast Asia.The member schools are International School Bangkok (), International School of Kuala Lumpur (), International School Manila (Philippines), Jakarta Intercultural School (), Singapore American School (), and Taipei American School ().
This international extra-curricular program started with sports and five schools. Seoul Foreign School joined Brent, Canadian Academy, International School of Beijing, Shanghai American School-Puxi, and Osaka International School as the sixth member in 1997. APAC has strived to offer a well-rounded range of events since its start.
Pages in category "American international schools in Asia" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
APIS Seoul campus has more than 45 fully qualified teachers. The school has a student-to-teacher ratio of 5.5:1. There are currently about 230 students enrolled at Asia Pacific International School Seoul Campus. [4] For APIS Hawaii campus, it has more than 20 fully qualified teachers. The campus has a student-to-teacher ratio of 3.5:1.
American international schools in Asia (18 C, 17 P) British international schools in Asia (13 C, 27 P) Canadian international schools in Asia (7 C)
Access International Academy Ningbo (AIAN, Chinese: 宁波爱学国际学校) is an international school in the Beilun District of Ningbo, China offering educational programs from Nursery to Grade 12 to students of 28 nationalities.
The Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA) is a federation of leading British international schools in Asia. Founded in 1988, FOBISIA was first called the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia (FOBISSEA), [ 1 ] and known for promoting a British-style education system in schools throughout Asia .