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Private school in Aleppo, Syria
International School of Aleppo
Location
Syria Aleppo
Syria
Information
TypePrivate
Founded1977
Closed2011 (due to Syrian Civil War)
PresidentShirley B. Davis (until 2011)
GradesK-12
Enrollment385
Average class size20
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, and French
Color(s)Blue and Green
MascotEagle
RivalsLycee Francais D'Alep
PublicationThe Link, IISA Yearbook
Websiteicardaschool.org

International School of Aleppo (ISA) founded in 1977, was an English language school in Aleppo and the only International Baccalaureate World School in Syria. It offered the IB Primary Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme. The school's other major programs included International General Certificate of Secondary Education for ninth and tenth-graders. As of April 2012, the school is no longer open due to the ongoing Syrian Civil War.

The ISA was a co-educational day school sponsored by the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA). ISA offered a high quality, internationally acceptable program, primarily for the children of ICARDA employees. At the time of its closure, there were 385 students enrolled in grades K-12 representing 37 countries.

This school had a high range of facilities and a very strong athletic department. The campus had 14 buses, various administrative buildings and many green parks. The school had one soccer field, a tennis and badminton court, a volleyball court and a basketball court.

The elementary school had a swimming program as well as many other after-school extra-curriculars. The secondary school also offered various extra-curricular and other opportunities outside of school. For instance, students in Grade 6-12 participated in "Regional Studies Trips" where they traveled to other regions in Syria and around the Middle East to learn about new cultures.

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References

  1. ^ ISA web site: Academic Heritage, retrieved 2008-04-19
  2. Statistics: IB programmes by country Archived 2014-12-08 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 2008-04-19
  3. International School of Aleppo, ibo.org, retrieved 2008-04-19
  4. ICARDA International School in Aleppo, retrieved 2008-04-19

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