Washington International School

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Washington International School aka WIS
Location
Washington, DC, USA
Information
Head of school Clayton Lewis
Enrollment

830 day

Faculty 90 full-time, 14 part-time
Student:teacher ratio 8.2:1
Type Independent
Campus Primary School
1690 36th Street NW
Washington DC 20007

Tregaron
3100 Macomb Street NW
Washington DC 20008

Established 1966
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Washington International School (also known as Washington International or simply WIS) is a coeducational international school for day students in grades pre-Kindergarten through 12. The school is located in northwest Washington, DC.

Established in 1966, WIS was the first school in the Washington area to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.

The school has two campuses: the primary school (grades PK-5) in Georgetown, and the upper school (grades 6-12) in Cleveland Park. The upper school’s campus is located on the grounds of Marjorie Merriweather Post’s Tregaron estate.

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[edit] History

Washington International School was founded in 1966 by Dorothy Goodman to meet the educational needs of Washington’s international community and American families seeking a rigorous international education.

In the post-World War II years, international schools were established throughout the world to serve the growing number of families, mostly from developed countries, posted abroad by governments and commercial firms. These schools usually were founded by a community of families of a particular nationality and followed the educational system and curriculum of their country. They were international primarily in the sense that they accepted children of other nationalities.

When Goodman founded WIS with three pre-school students in the basement of a Washington, DC house, she had a clear vision for the school. Informed by scientific research on the capacity of the human brain to acquire multiple languages, especially in the early years, and marketing research that focused on the educational needs of international families in Washington, she imagined a school in which children could become functionally multilingual and at the same time well informed about world history, geography, literature, and cultures.

From the beginning, WIS has offered a range of subjects for study within a common curriculum. The school aims for high academic standards and enables students to master at least two major modern languages. The program equips students to enter university in their own country or any country of their choice.

The school’s founding was followed shortly by the incorporation of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), which itself grew from International School efforts to establish a common curriculum and university entry credential for geographically mobile students. WIS was among the first 60 schools to adopt the IB Diploma curriculum.

In 1969, with financial assistance from the Ford Foundation, WIS purchased the Wendell Phillips School building on Olive Street in Georgetown. The Olive Street campus served the school for 29 years, first as a space for the whole of the school, and, in subsequent years, as its Lower School site. In 1998, the lower grades moved into a newly-built facility at Reservoir Road and 36th Street NW. For the first time, this location enabled Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 5 to be in the same Primary School Campus. The Tregaron Campus, acquired with assistance of the Ford Foundation in 1980, is the site of the Middle School (Grades 6 through 8) and the Upper School (Grades 9 through 12).

[edit] Affiliation

For nearly a decade Washington International School has enjoyed an affiliation with KIS International School in Thailand. Sharing a vision and philosophy, and with identical mission statements, WIS and KIS maintain an active and mutually rewarding relationship with frequent visits and consultations.

In addition, WIS is affiliated with the National Association of Independent Schools, the Council of International Schools, and the European Council of International Schools.[1]

[edit] College Destinations

In recent years students have gone on to attend prestigious colleges and universities in the United States and abroad. These include Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Dartmouth College, Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Georgetown University, Amherst College, Middlebury College, Carleton College, New York University, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of California-Berkeley, University of Virginia, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, College of William and Mary, Amherst College, Pomona College, Swarthmore College, Queen's University, Wellesley College, Oberlin College, McGill University, Oxford University, the London School of Economics (LSE), Imperial College of London, and the University of Cambridge, to name a few.

[edit] Trivia

  • The mental hospital scene in the Pelican Brief was filmed in the mansion of the Tregaron Campus.
  • Several scenes in Advise and Consent were also filmed in the mansion of the Tregaron Campus.

[edit] References

  1. ^ About WIS page on the Washington International School <a href="http://www.wis.edu/aboutwis/index.asp">website</a>

http://www.wis.edu