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International School (IS) is a 6th–12th school in the Bellevue School District. The mascot for Bellevue International School is the Great Titan, and the logo is a Greek tripod with an ascending flame. International school is not a traditional international school with students from across the globe, but has a mission of instilling "global citizenship" in its students. Admission is based on a lottery system. Parents must enroll their Bellevue-area fifth graders into the lottery. Siblings of students already enrolled get priority, and then names are drawn from the general pool for the remaining spots. International School is not affiliated with the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), and if students want to participate in sports, they can do so at their "home school" (the Bellevue School District high school that corresponds with their attendance area).
International School was founded in 1991 by Bellevue teachers. Funded with a competitive $300,000 grant from the "Schools for the 21st Century" Commission, the six were granted a half year of release time to develop and recruit for the program. International School opened with 150 sixth and seventh graders in the fall of 1991, housed in an old elementary school. Later the school was moved to its current location in an unused junior high. In 2002 a short documentary on the history of the school with the title The World of International School was written by Kristen Rosenfeld. This documentary provides a glimpse based on primary sources into the origins and development of the school in its first ten years and helps explain why the school has been successful.
"Überlin" is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M.. It was released as the second single from their fifteenth and final studio album Collapse into Now on January 25, 2011.
The song's music video was directed by Sam Taylor-Wood and stars her fiancé, actor Aaron Johnson.
Berlin is a 2009 documentary series co-developed by the BBC and the Open University. Written and presented by Matt Frei, the series has three 60-minute episodes, each dealing with a different aspect of the history of Germany's capital city.
Using the life and posthumous legacy of Frederick the Great as its central theme, this episode covers some of the most notable political, social and cultural movements to emerge within Berlin over the past two centuries.
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Watch this SchoolSportlight of BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School, Kleinmachnow, Germany from Kristina Pennell-Götze taken from the Global Take episode "LGBTQ+ Inclusion in International Schools | Global Take": https://youtu.be/yy_Rj2weqzA Continue the conversation in our Facebook group, 🌐 Global Educators Network: http://bit.ly/GlobalEduNetwork ✅ Subscribe to SchoolRubric on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SchoolRubric
Exhibition 5th Class in Berlin International School, May 2015
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The Private Kant-Schule was founded 50 years ago and took the role of precursor in the field of all-day school. Nowadays, its infrastructure is still operational all day and enjoys a friendly atmosphere. Private Kant-Schule e.V Körnerstraße 11, 12169 Berlin Tel: +49-30-7900035, info@private-kant-schule.de, http://www.private-kant-schule.de Private School, Private-Kant-Schule, school, children, all-day school, day care teacher, student, cards, teaching English, International School, Comprehensive, upper secondary school
BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School is a leading IB World Day and Boarding School, based in the capital region of Berlin. While less than an hour’s drive from the bustle of central Berlin, BBIS feels like it is a world away. The school is located in Kleinmachnow, in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district of Brandenburg, and is well connected by school buses and public transport. https://www.bbis.de/about-us/our-campus
Our School Counselors and Health & Welfare Officer are on campus to support our students and their day to day health and emotional needs.
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International School (IS) is a 6th–12th school in the Bellevue School District. The mascot for Bellevue International School is the Great Titan, and the logo is a Greek tripod with an ascending flame. International school is not a traditional international school with students from across the globe, but has a mission of instilling "global citizenship" in its students. Admission is based on a lottery system. Parents must enroll their Bellevue-area fifth graders into the lottery. Siblings of students already enrolled get priority, and then names are drawn from the general pool for the remaining spots. International School is not affiliated with the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), and if students want to participate in sports, they can do so at their "home school" (the Bellevue School District high school that corresponds with their attendance area).
International School was founded in 1991 by Bellevue teachers. Funded with a competitive $300,000 grant from the "Schools for the 21st Century" Commission, the six were granted a half year of release time to develop and recruit for the program. International School opened with 150 sixth and seventh graders in the fall of 1991, housed in an old elementary school. Later the school was moved to its current location in an unused junior high. In 2002 a short documentary on the history of the school with the title The World of International School was written by Kristen Rosenfeld. This documentary provides a glimpse based on primary sources into the origins and development of the school in its first ten years and helps explain why the school has been successful.