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International School of Tegucigalpa, (IST) is a private N-12 American standard based school in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Its current enrollment is approximately 2,000 students. IST was founded in 1981 and in June 1992 graduated its first senior class.
Academia Los Pinares; Shadai School; American School of Tegucigalpa; Dowal School; Lycée Franco-Hondurien; La Estancia School; Elvel School; Macris School
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The American School of Tegucigalpa participates in both the AASCA (Association of American Schools of Central America) and ABSH (Association of Bilingual Schools of Honduras) tournaments. AST's campus includes four FIBA approved basketball courts, four professional volleyball courts and one 90m x 68m artificial turf football field.
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FOSCO International School; International School Ho Chi Minh City; International School Ho Chi Minh City – American Academy; Lycée français Alexandre Yersin, Hanoi; Renaissance International School Saigon; Saigon South International School; United Nations International School of Hanoi
The International School of Los Angeles (French: Lycée International de Los Angeles, LILA) is a private, international school for students aged 4 to 18. [1] The International School of Los Angeles holds accreditation by the French Ministry of Education, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and the International Baccalaureate.
1946 - American School of Tegucigalpa established. 1948 - Estadio Tiburcio Carías Andino (stadium) opens. 1950 - Population: 72,385 city; 99,948 urban agglomeration. [13] 1961 - Population: 164,941. [citation needed] 1973 - Population: 274,850 city; 302,483 urban agglomeration. [14] 1977 - La Tribuna newspaper begins publication. [15]