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Old December 30th, 2008, 08:01 AM   #81
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I study at SAINT AUGUSTINE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL;

The Highschool & Gradeschool of AMA Education System


Are they even considered an International School?

J/K.

We have International students, airconditioned rooms, but, It doesn't feel like an International School at all! Haha!
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Old December 30th, 2008, 05:21 PM   #82
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that school should bar the word "international" hahaha. an international school follows international standards.
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Old December 30th, 2008, 06:08 PM   #83
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that school should bar the word "international" hahaha. an international school follows international standards.
OH YESH!

Tsk3.

Kawawang school.

Meron din kaming Korean International School dito sa Davao,

Lifestream International College
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Old January 2nd, 2009, 07:48 AM   #84
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I study at SAINT AUGUSTINE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL;

The Highschool & Gradeschool of AMA Education System


Are they even considered an International School?

J/K.

We have International students, airconditioned rooms, but, It doesn't feel like an International School at all! Haha!
did you go through a K-12 program? if you been to a K-10 to finish high school then that is not international standard. its local standard thats using the name international for their school.
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Old January 3rd, 2009, 07:07 AM   #85
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SCENES FROM BRENT SCHOOL BAGUIO



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Old January 13th, 2009, 02:19 PM   #86
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Hi there. I'm new here. =)
Do you guys have any idea how is the salary of teacher assistants in ISM or BSM?
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Old January 19th, 2009, 01:40 AM   #87
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Philippine School Doha reopens today

After a brief disruption caused by its move to a new campus, classes in the Philippine School Doha (PSD) will be back to normal starting today. This was announced by the principal, Alexander S Acosta, in front of hundreds of parents, trustees, students, teachers and staff who attended an open house at the school yesterday.

The school’s move to the new premises late last year had caused the school management to enforce contingency measures, including holding the daily classes in two sessions for almost two week; temporary cancellation of non-academic activities, and a longer than usual vacation.

The school will hold additional sessions for five days, to be conducted every Saturday, to offset the academic days lost and meet the 200 school days requirement of the Department of Education of the Philippines.

“This event serves as the soft opening of our new campus and our way of telling the parents that the new school is now all ready to serve them,” Acosta said, adding that they will be having the formal inauguration sometime this year.

Spread over 8,236 square metres, the new campus boasts four new two-storey buildings with 37 classrooms in addition to offices and other facilities. Some of the classrooms even have their own comfort rooms. In order to meet the swelling population of students, currently at 2,046, additional classrooms and facilities costing up to QR8m have been added to the campus.

“The school extension is 70 percent complete,” Acosta said. Additional facilities such as a 465 sq m air-conditioned court, mini-hall, and cafeteria will soon be built to provide better services to the students, he added

The open house also saw the announcement of a fund-raising activity called ‘Hiyaw’ (Himig at Sayaw) to help the school raise money for the ambitious project. The said event, to be held in March, will showcase the talents of the students in numerous production numbers consisting mainly of Philippine folk dances and folk songs.

Other Filipino community organisations are also conducting a number of initiatives geared towards helping the non-profit educational institution.

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Old January 19th, 2009, 05:37 AM   #88
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yup, it is.
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Old January 19th, 2009, 06:06 AM   #89
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I wonder where the two of them are now?
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Old February 4th, 2009, 03:06 AM   #90
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i'm right here lurking
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and yep, that was our school
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Old February 5th, 2009, 06:56 AM   #91
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Hey Insane! Post some photos of your school here.
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I don't know how international these schools are but the to give a few descriptions, the former is a Japanese owned school while the latter is an exclusive school in an exclusive subdivision for the rich.

Yamato International School

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Old April 26th, 2009, 06:13 PM   #93
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It seems that the Yamato Int'l School was designed after the Japanese Diet.

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Old April 26th, 2009, 06:15 PM   #94
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I'm not really sure if it's the Diet building (although it most likely is) but I know that it was patterned after another Japanese building...only that Yamato is the mini-version of it.
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Old April 27th, 2009, 05:15 AM   #95
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That is indeed the National Diet building in Tokyo.
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Old May 15th, 2009, 03:30 AM   #96
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European International School (Eurocampus)
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Old May 15th, 2009, 03:31 AM   #97
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A little bit dated, but....

Korean International School opens in Taguig

The Ministry of Education of Korea, in partnership with some Korean nationals in the country, is putting up the Korean International School Philippines at McKinley Hill in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, with an initial investment of US million.

The international school, which will be run by the Korean School Foundation Philippines Inc. through its chairman Hong Sung Chon and executive director Kwon Hyuk Chong, was completed during the last quarter of 2008 and will open in March.

It will initially have a four-storey building rising on a 3,000-square meter lot with a capacity of 450 students, although Mr. Kwon said they are already looking at putting up another building in a few years to accommodate up to 1,000 kids.

The Korean International School is quite near the future Korean Embassy, which is now under construction also within McKinley Hill.

The other international-caliber locators within the 50-hectare McKinley Hill township of property giant Megaworld Corporation are the British Embassy, Enderun Colleges and the Chinese International School Manila.

The Korean International School follows the international standards of three kindergarten levels, six years in the elementary, three years in middle school, and another three years in high school.

The school will be accepting students from other nationalities and give partial scholarship to the descendants of Filipino veterans in the Korean War.

"Our location is perfect because we are beside a botanical garden… so the environment and atmosphere are really conducive for learning," Mr. Kwon said, referring to McKinley Hill in Fort Bonifacio.

With the Korean language and culture embedded in the curriculum, Mr. Kwon said the international school will help ensure that Korean kids will get ample Korean education while staying in the Philippines. Also, other nationalities who will graduate from the Korean International School will have better opportunities in having a successful professional career in Korea. For more information, visit www.koreanis.org.ph.
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International School Manila

British School Manila

European International School (Eurocampus)
Chinese International School Manila

Singapore School Manila

Brent International School
Cebu International School

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Old May 15th, 2009, 04:17 AM   #99
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Philippine Schools Overseas

Bahrain
  • The Philippine School Bahrain

China
  • Manila Xiamen International School
  • Shanghai International Learning Center

Greece
  • Katipunan Philippines Cultural Academy

Kuwait
  • The New Kuwait Philippine International School
  • Philippine International English School

Libya
  • Philippine Centennial Academy - Tripoli
  • Philippine Community School - Benghazi
  • Philippine Community School - Tripoli

Oman
  • Philippine School

Qatar
  • Philippine School Doha
  • Philippine International School in Qatar

Saudi Arabia
  • Al-Andalus International School
  • Al Danah International School
  • Al-Hekma International School
  • Al-Majd International School
  • Al Shams International School
  • Al Shorouq International School
  • Al Taj International School in Riyadh
  • Al Tawhid International School in Yanbu
  • Bader International School in Jeddah
  • Elite International School
  • Fawag International Science School of the Philippines
  • Future Generation Philippine International School
  • Gems International School, Jeddah
  • International Philippine School in Al-Khobar
  • International Philippine School in Jeddah
  • International Philippine School in Riyadh
  • Millennium International School
  • Nour Al-Maaref International School
  • Palm Crest International school
  • Pearl of the Orient International School
  • Philippine International School in Assir
  • Philippine Sunrise International School
  • Riyadh International School
  • Second Philippine International School

United Arab Emirates
  • Philippine National School
  • Philippine International Private School
  • Pioneers Modern School
  • PISCO Private School
  • The New Filipino Private School
  • United International Private School
  • Far Eastern Private School
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