International School of Belgrade

International School of Belgrade
Address
Temišvarska 19
Belgrade, Serbia
Information
Established 1948 (1948)
Head of school Dr. Eric Sands
Grades K-12
Age range 4-18
Pupils 374
Language English
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The International School of Belgrade is an independent, co-educational, international school in Belgrade, Serbia, located in the neighborhood of Senjak. It was founded in 1948 by the wife of the British Ambassador.

ISB follows the International Baccalaureate curiculum, with IB programs offered from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Instruction is in English, with the school split into two campuses, a Lower School (Kindergarten through Grade 5) and Middle and High School (Grade 6 through 12). The schools calendar runs from late August until mid June.

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Accreditation

In addition to the International Baccalaureate, the school is also accredited by the following organizations:

Students and Faculty

The school has 374 students from 45 different countries. There are currently as of the 2012 School Year, 199 Lower School students, 80 Middle School students, and 95 High School students. ISB employ's 73 Faculty, Teaching Assistants, and Specialists representing 10 nationalities with experience ranging from 3 to over 20 years.

Facilities

ISB moved into it's current High School campus in 2003, with grades 6-12. In 2005 grade 6-8 moved to a new building nearby. However starting January 2012 ISB's Middle School will return to the now renovated campus, fit with a new state of the art Gymnasium and Ampitheatre.

Extra Curricular Activities

ISB offers a large scale of After School programs divided into three seasons: Autumn, Winter and Spring. ISB is a member of CEESA which allows older students, (Grades 6-12) to take part in events alongside students from other international schools in central and Eastern Europe. ISB competes in Soccer, Basketball and Volleyball.

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