International School of Stuttgart

The International School of Stuttgart (ISS) operates from Kindergarten through grade 12 on campuses in the Degerloch (main and original campus) and Sindelfingen areas of Stuttgart organized on the International Baccalaureate program. The school is home to a co-educational, multi-cultural student body of over 820 students from over 45 countries.

International School Stuttgart
Location
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Germany
Information
TypePrivate, International school
MottoLearning at the core of all that we do
Established1985
DirectorTimothy Kelley
Faculty204
GradesK12
Enrollment830 (2011[1])
Campus2
AccreditationECIS, NEASC, IBO
AffiliationNone
Websitewww.issev.de
Campus of Sindelfingen

History

ISS was founded in 1985.[2] The Sindelfingen campus was opened in 2003 and caters to students from the Early Years to grade 10.[3]

Curriculum and accreditation

The International School of Stuttgart is approved and accredited by the European Council of International Schools[4] and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges,[5] and recognized by the state government of Baden-Württemberg. ISS is a member of the Association of German International Schools[6] and the Council of International Schools.

The Sindelfingen offers a bilingual environment, with students being taught in both German and English and catering to a more local context. The IB Programme is introduced from grade 6 onwards.[7]

References

  1. John Catt Guide to International Schools (10 ed.). John Catt Educational Ltd. 2011. p. D154.
  2. The Directory of the European Council of International Schools. European Council of International Schools. 1988. p. 76.
  3. ISS Sindelfingen
  4. "Commission of American and International Schools Abroad: directory of schools — International School of Stuttgart". neasc.org. Archived from the original on 2013-12-04. Retrieved 2013-09-25.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2013-09-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ISS Sindelfingen: Curriculum Overview
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