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International School of Sino-Canada (ISSC) Shenzhen (Nanshan) Concord College of Canada; Nova Scotia. Shenzhen Tsinghua Experimental School; Ontario.
Canadian International School (Tokyo) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
During the 1999 school year, Canadian International School moved to its present location Aberdeen and in August 2024, opened its second campus - the CDNIS Early Years Centre - at THE SOUTHSIDE. [6] CDNIS is a non-profit organisation. The Head of School is Dr. Tim Kaiser. [11] The school celebrated its 25th anniversary during the 2016–2017 ...
Canadian International School Vietnam (CIS; Vietnamese: Trường quốc tế Canada) is a private international school based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.The school belongs to The Canadian International School System (CISS), along with three other campuses: the Bilingual Canadian International School (BCIS), Albert Einstein School (AES) and Canada – Vietnam Kindergarten (CVK).
In 1991, the school only had 40 students attending the school out of its capacity of 400 students. [3] By 1992, there were 300 students attending the school [5] due to a spillover from Dover Court and United World College, which was caused by an influx of expat students. In September of 1992, it changed its name to the Canadian International ...
The international student body consists of around 90 nationalities, with a diversity of religious and socio-economic backgrounds. Thanks to a wide network of sponsors and supporters and a need-based scholarship program, the national committees can select students irrespective of the financial situation of their parents.
CIS is accredited by the Department of Education of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island (PEI) whose curriculum is used throughout the school. CIS offers pre-Kindergarten to grade 12, with students graduating and going on to attend universities in Canada, the United States and Japan, as well as countries in Europe.
The school was taken over by a new board of directors in 2002 and was then renamed as the "Canadian International School". Canadian International School shifted its campus to a 15-acre purpose-built campus in 2006. It was the first school in Bangalore authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in grades 11 and 12 and it ...