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  2. Amsterdam International Community School - Wikipedia

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    From 2003-2006 Sylvia Visser was the first principal of AICS, she requested the license to start the school in 2002 while working as the principal of the Berlage Lyceum, also located in the south of Amsterdam. The school has two deputy principals, Netty Foley (curriculum) and Noorul Choudhury (Business) Boris Prickarts has been deputy director ...

  3. International School of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The International School of Amsterdam (founded in 1964) is a private international school located in the city of Amstelveen, over 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) away from the city centre of Amsterdam. [1] It hosts students from over 60 countries from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade (ages 3–18). The official language and language of instruction of the ...

  4. Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The school's main entrance is located on Pieter de Hoochstraat. [4] The school comprises four main buildings and one building across the road. The school is the largest of the "MSA" schools, it has 1526 students and 137 teachers. [5] Students at the Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam work with a special system for doing their school work.

  5. Boroughs of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The first Amsterdam boroughs were created in 1981, with other boroughs created in later years. The last area to be granted the status of borough was Amsterdam-Centrum (2002). The existing system of seven boroughs, covering most parts of Amsterdam, is the result of a major borough reform in 2010.

  6. Amsterdam-Oost - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam-Oost (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɑmstərdɑmˈoːst]) is a borough of Amsterdam, Netherlands, established in May 2010 after a merger of the former boroughs of Zeeburg and Oost-Watergraafsmeer. [1]

  7. Amsterdam metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Region Amsterdam (Dutch: Metropoolregio Amsterdam) is the city region around the city of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands.It lies in the Noordvleugel (English: "North Wing") of the larger polycentric Randstad metropolitan area and encompasses the city of Amsterdam as well as 36 further municipalities within the two provinces of North Holland and Flevoland, [5] with a ...

  8. Government of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, Eberhard van der Laan (Labour Party) was appointed mayor of Amsterdam by the national government for a six-year term after being nominated by the Amsterdam municipal council. [4] After the 2014 municipal council elections, a governing majority of D66, VVD and SP was formed - the first coalition without the Labour Party since World ...

  9. Oost-Watergraafsmeer - Wikipedia

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    Oost-Watergraafsmeer was a stadsdeel of Amsterdam until 2010. It bordered Diemen, Duivendrecht, and the boroughs Amsterdam-Centrum, Oud-Zuid, Zeeburg, and Zuideramstel. The Watergraafsmeer part of the borough is a polder. Located in Oost/Watergraafsmeer: Oosterpark; Science Park Amsterdam; Buitenplaats Frankendael