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United Nations International School

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United Nations International School
NameUnited Nations International School
CityNew York City
CountryUnited States

United Nations International School is a private international school located in New York City, United States, and was established in 1947 by Trygve Halvdan Lie, the first Secretary-General of the United Nations, with the support of Dag Hammarskjöld, U Thant, and other notable figures such as Eleanor Roosevelt and Ralph Bunche. The school's founding was influenced by the United Nations Charter and the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which emphasize the importance of international cooperation and cultural diversity. The school has a long history of promoting global citizenship and has been attended by students from over 100 countries, including children of Kofi Annan, Ban Ki-moon, and other prominent United Nations officials, as well as Nelson Mandela and Malala Yousafzai.

History

The school's history is closely tied to the United Nations and its development, with many notable figures such as Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, and Kofi Annan playing a role in its establishment and growth. The school was initially located in Lake Success, New York, but moved to its current location in Manhattan in 1950, with the support of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and other philanthropists. Over the years, the school has expanded to include campuses in Queens and Manhattan, and has become a model for international education, with partnerships with organizations such as the International Baccalaureate Organization, Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and environmental education, with initiatives such as the Green Schools Alliance and the United Nations Environment Programme.

Campus

The school's campus is located in the heart of Manhattan, with state-of-the-art facilities and a diverse community of students and faculty from over 100 countries, including China, India, Japan, and Brazil. The campus is situated near many notable landmarks, including the United Nations Headquarters, Central Park, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and is easily accessible by public transportation, with nearby stops at Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station. The school's facilities include a library, auditorium, and athletic fields, as well as a range of extracurricular activities and clubs, such as the Model United Nations, Debate Team, and Robotics Club, which have competed in events such as the International Science and Engineering Fair and the National Science Olympiad.

Academics

The school's academic program is designed to promote critical thinking, creativity, and global awareness, with a curriculum that includes courses in English language and literature, mathematics, science, and social studies, as well as foreign languages such as Spanish, French, and Mandarin Chinese. The school is accredited by the New York State Education Department and the International Baccalaureate Organization, and offers a range of advanced courses and programs, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and the Advanced Placement program, which have been recognized by universities such as Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University. The school's faculty includes experienced teachers and educators from around the world, including Oxford University, Cambridge University, and the Sorbonne, who have published research in journals such as Nature, Science, and the Journal of Educational Psychology.

Student_life

Student life at the school is diverse and vibrant, with a range of extracurricular activities and clubs, including the Student Council, National Honor Society, and Environmental Club, which have organized events such as the Earth Day celebration and the International Food Festival. The school also has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the New York City Athletic League and the International Schools Athletic Association, and has produced notable athletes such as Olympic medalists Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt. The school's students have also been recognized for their achievements in the arts, including music, theater, and visual arts, with performances at venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center, and have been awarded prizes such as the National Medal of Arts and the Pulitzer Prize.

Alumni

The school's alumni include a diverse range of individuals who have gone on to make significant contributions in their fields, including diplomats such as Richard Holbrooke and Madeleine Albright, business leaders such as Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, and artists such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Beyoncé. The school's alumni have also included Nobel Prize winners such as Malala Yousafzai and Barack Obama, as well as Pulitzer Prize winners such as Bob Woodward and Sarah Kendzior. The school's alumni network is active and engaged, with many alumni returning to the school to speak and mentor current students, and has included events such as the Alumni Reunion and the Career Day fair, which have featured speakers such as Sheryl Sandberg and Mark Zuckerberg. Category:International schools in the United States

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