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International School of Maastricht | |
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Location | |
Maastricht, Netherlands | |
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Type | Coeducational |
Principal | Simon Murray |
Number of students | Approx. 300 |
Website | http://www.ismaastricht.nl/ |
The International School of Maastricht is based in the city of Maastricht in the south of Limburg, Netherlands.
The school shares a building with the Bernard Lievegoed School, a Waldorf school for students of ages 12 to 18. The international school has about 300 pupils from different countries. The ISM is a secondary school that offers education for 7 years. For the first three years, (Form 1–3) students follow a program in preparation for MYP (Middle Year Programme). Next, two following years (Form 4 and 5) cover the MYP programme. Once students reach the age of 16 it is their choice to continue in education as IB (International Baccalaureate) students.
In scientific research
The rooftop of the International School of Maastricht has been used as a location for measuring spectrum occupancy across multiple studies.
References
- Wellens, Matthias; Mähönen, Petri (June 2010). "Lessons Learned from an Extensive Spectrum Occupancy Measurement Campaign and a Stochastic Duty Cycle Model". Mobile Networks and Applications. 15 (3): 461–474. doi:10.1007/s11036-009-0199-9.
- Wellens, M.; de Baynast, A.; Mähönen, P. (July 2008). "Performance of dynamic spectrum access based on spectrum occupancy statistics". IET Communications. 2 (6): 772–782. doi:10.1049/iet-com:20070480. ProQuest 1617053195 – via ProQuest.
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North Holland |
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Utrecht |
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