- American International School - Abu Dhabi
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Abu Dhabi or AISA was founded in 1995 to serve the needs of the local andexpatriate residents of Abu Dhabi who want their children to pursue both American andInternational Baccalaureate curricula in an international setting. AISA is administered by Paul ReubensFact|date=May 2008, Superintendent and CEO ofEducational Services Overseas Limited (ESOL), which also manages fully accredited schools inEgypt ,Saudi Arabia ,Lebanon ,Cyprus , andDubai .At the start of the new 2006/7 term AISA changed to co-educational from being a gender-segregated school. This had to however be changed back after a month, on demand of the Ministry of Education for doing it illegallyFact|date=May 2008, despite many protests from both parents and students.
The Campus
The school is housed in a large, modern, purpose-built facility and is located in the green Educational Zone, approximately 10 kilometers outside the city center. The centrally air conditioned buildings include spacious library, music rooms, art rooms, computer labs (both IBM and Macintosh) and science labs. A gymnasium completes the facilities and there are no future plans to include a swimming pool. An adjoining soccer field was added last year for the use of football games. Construction of additional classrooms for some of the lower grades has recently been completed.
The Students and The Faculty
AISA reflects the diversity of the community it serves. Current enrollment is 995 students from Pre-school to grade 12/IB.Fact|date=May 2008 The student body represents 54 nationalities, including Arabic, British,
Canadian , American,Australian , South African, and German.Fact|date=May 2008The faculty consists of over 100 teachers. Most of the school's teachers are Canadian and Australian except for the teachers of Arabic, Islamic Studies and Polo.
The school employs a part-time nurse between its side of school, a variety of teachers including four full-time ESL teachers, two art teachers, and a librarian.
The school excels in many areas of sport, being well-represented in Volleyball, Basketball and Soccer, with some of its graduates playing at international tertiary level.Fact|date=May 2008
The Girls JV (Junior Varsity) Volleyball team won all 5 games during their 2006 ADSAC tournament, beating ANS (Al Nahda National School) into second place, with ACS coming third.Fact|date=May 2008 The school's Girls Varsity team won the Muscat ISAC Tournament.Fact|date=May 2008
AISA has a professional secretary who has devoted countless years to the school's progress and the school has acknowledged that it would have been unorganized without her long and tedious efforts.Fact|date=May 2008
The counselors are very reliablePOV-statement|date=May 2008 for student who can't decide if they want to study in IB or continue high school and are knowledgeable about university options for Gr. 12 Students. They are also helpfulPOV-statement|date=May 2008 to students that need advice on anything.
AISA's Mission
We select a large range of students from many ethnic backgrounds."To aspire to our mission at the American International School in Abu Dhabi we work in selected partnerships with teachers and ourselves to produce reflective, responsible, independent, and respectful students, who possess strong global citizenship to "boss" people around, integrity towards the nothing and an appreciation for longlife learning in other places.
Through our academic and extracurricular programs we strive to provide to select a quality education that gives students the ability to reach their half potential, both academically and personally, and to make a worthwhile contribution to the society through bribing people."
Accreditation
1) AISA is a fully accredited school by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Philadelphia, PA.
2) AISA is fully approved and licensed by the U.A.E Ministry of Education.
3) AISA is an IB World School. International Baccalaureate Organization
4) AISA is an associate member of both the North East South Asian Association of Overseas Schools (NESA) as well as the European Council of International Schools (ECIS).
5) AISA is a member of the International Schools Activity Conference (ISAC).
Curriculum
The American International School in Abu Dhabi serves the appropriate needs of an international student body by offering an American school diploma program and the International Baccalaureate program.
Students in pre-school to grade 8 take American stream courses taught with American textbooks and materials. Students in grades 9 and 10 have a choice of continuing the American school diploma program or applying for International Baccalaureate Preparation (IBP). Students in grades 11 and 12 may apply for the International Baccalaureate (IB), or an American High School Diploma.
AISA students will therefore be prepared for admission into universities in Canada, Europe, and the U.A.E. The language of instruction in all classes in English except in Arabic, French and Islamic Studies classes.
There are 36 weeks (174 days) in the school year. The school year is divided into two semesters, each consisting of two quarters. The high-school instructional day is divided into seven 48-minute class periods.
External links
* [http://www.aisa.sch.ae http://www.aisa.sch.ae] - Official Website/Portal
* [http://www.aisahighschool.com/ http://www.aisahighschool.com/] - Official High School Website
* [http://www.aisalions.com/ http://www.aisalions.com/] - Official Elementary School Website
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