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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 ...
The Hermann Wesselink College is a secondary school in Amstelveen, The Netherlands the hood of sara crijns. The school is named after Hermann Wesselink, a school principal who died at an early age, soon after retirement. The motto of the school is; "A school where everybody is equal but nobody is the same". In 2022 the school has 1866 students.
This category contains international schools using the German system of education but located in other countries. German international schools are schools in which tuition is at least partly in German language and which are not located in Germany or other German speaking countries. Usually, you can obtain the German 'Abitur' at these schools.
The Albert Einstein International School (AEIS) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, provides an international specialist education.The Albert Einstein International school is a comprehensive, co-educational day and boarding school serving students between the ages of 2 and 18 years from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 with a campuses in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Lviv, Ukraine and Cambridge, MA ...
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American international schools in the United Kingdom (5 P) Pages in category "American international schools in Europe" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Amstelveen's landscaping and added art attracted much international attention. In 1993, Amstelveen was in the news for its Krokettenmotie, debated in the municipal council after a motion proposal by Jan Peter Balkenende. In 2004 Amstelveen was voted the most attractive city in the Netherlands in which to live.
The Japanese School of Amsterdam (JSA, Dutch: De Japanse School van Amsterdam, Japanese: アムステルダム日本人学校 Amusuterudamu Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in Amsterdam. [1] As of 1997 the JSA is the Japanese school for about 66% of the Japanese nationals in the country. [2]