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International School of Boston

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International School of Boston
NameInternational School of Boston
CityCambridge
StateMassachusetts
CountryUnited States
Head nameHead of School

International School of Boston. The International School of Boston, also known as ISB, is a private school located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, near Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is a member of the French-American School system and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The school offers a bilingual program in French language and English language, and is part of the Agency for French Education Abroad network, which includes schools such as Lycée Français de New York and Lycée International de Los Angeles.

History

The International School of Boston was founded in 1962 by a group of French expatriates who wanted to create a school that would provide a French curriculum to their children. The school started with a small group of students and has since grown to become one of the largest French-American schools in the United States. Over the years, the school has been visited by notable figures such as François Mitterrand, Jacques Chirac, and Nicolas Sarkozy, who have all spoken about the importance of French-American relations and the role of schools like ISB in promoting cultural exchange between France and the United States. The school has also been recognized for its academic excellence, with many of its graduates going on to attend top universities such as Harvard University, Yale University, and Stanford University, as well as French universities like Sorbonne University and École Polytechnique.

Academics

The International School of Boston offers a bilingual program in French language and English language, with a curriculum that is based on the French national curriculum and the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. The school is divided into three sections: Maternelle (preschool), Élémentaire (elementary school), and Collège (middle school) and Lycée (high school). Students at ISB take a range of subjects, including mathematics, science, history, geography, and language arts, as well as foreign languages like Spanish language and Mandarin Chinese. The school also offers a range of Advanced Placement courses, such as AP French Language and Culture and AP English Literature and Composition, which are recognized by universities such as University of California, Berkeley and New York University. Many ISB graduates have gone on to study at top universities, including University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.

Campus

The International School of Boston is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, near Kendall Square and the Charles River. The school's campus includes a range of facilities, such as classrooms, laboratories, libraries, and sports facilities, including a gymnasium and a soccer field. The school is also close to a number of cultural institutions, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, which offer students a range of opportunities for arts education and cultural enrichment. The school's location also allows for easy access to Boston and its many historical landmarks, such as Faneuil Hall and the Old State House, as well as universities like Boston University and Tufts University.

Student Life

The International School of Boston offers a range of extracurricular activities and clubs, such as sports teams, music ensembles, and drama clubs, which allow students to develop their interests and talents outside of the classroom. The school also has a strong focus on community service, with many students participating in volunteer work and charity events throughout the year. ISB students have also participated in international events, such as the Model United Nations and the International Science Olympiad, which are sponsored by organizations like the United Nations and the European Union. Many ISB graduates have gone on to become leaders in their fields, including business, politics, and arts, and have attended prestigious events like the World Economic Forum and the Cannes Film Festival.

Accreditation_and_Affiliations

The International School of Boston is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the French-American School system. The school is also part of the Agency for French Education Abroad network, which includes schools such as Lycée Français de New York and Lycée International de Los Angeles. ISB is also affiliated with organizations such as the National Association of Independent Schools and the Independent Schools Association of Massachusetts, and has partnerships with universities like University of Paris and University of Geneva. The school's accreditation and affiliations recognize its commitment to academic excellence and its role in promoting French-American relations and cultural exchange between France and the United States.

Administration

The International School of Boston is led by a Head of School who is responsible for overseeing the school's academic and administrative operations. The school also has a Board of Trustees that includes representatives from the French government, the US government, and the business community, such as Airbus and Sanofi. The school's administration is also supported by a range of staff, including teachers, administrators, and support staff, who are all committed to providing a high-quality education to ISB students. The school's leadership has included notable figures such as Ambassadors of France to the United States and educational leaders from France and the United States, such as University of California, Los Angeles and Columbia University.

Category:Schools in Massachusetts

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