Windhoek International School (WIS) | |
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Scheppman Street, Pioneers Park Khomas Windhoek, Namibia |
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Type | Independent Co-educational |
Motto | An International Community of Learners |
Established | 1990 |
Principal | Anthony Millward |
Vice principal | Christina Gemmell (Primary School) |
Vice principal | Margarete Reiff (Secondary School) |
Faculty | 72 |
Enrolment | 403 (2011) |
Education system | IB, IGCSE |
Medium of language | English |
Campus type | Suburb |
Houses | Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs, Caracals |
Color(s) | Blue & Yellow |
Sports | Basketball, Volleyball |
Team name | Knights, Blackwidows |
Website | www.wis.edu.na |
Windhoek International School (known locally as the International School or WIS) is an independent, co-educational, international school located in Windhoek, Namibia. The school provides education from Kindergarten through to Year 13.[1] It offers the IB Primary Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme[2] as well as the International General Certificate of Secondary Education. As an IB World School it is the only school in Namibia to offer International Baccalaureate programmes[3] and is the one of the first schools worldwide to be authorized to offer these programmes.[4] The school also boasts an international community of students from 43[1] different countries. Unlike other schools in Namibia, the International School's school year runs from mid-August to mid-June.
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The Windhoek International School was founded by the Nielsen family[5] in 1990, the same year Namibia achieved independence.[6] The family were working for the United Nations in Windhoek and wanted to establish a school whose ethos was openness, free expression, democratic values and international understanding.[5] At its inception the school had no campus and shared campuses with other schools. The School moved into purpose-built facilities in 1994.[1]
The Windhoek International School campus is exceptionally large compared to other schools in Windhoek. The unique shape and layout of the structures was designed to resemble that of an African Village. The classrooms, labs and other buildings are arranged in clusters of green-roofed hexagonal buildings. These clusters are distributed over a wide area and connected by bricked paths covered mostly by corrugated iron shading.
The campus includes on-site sports facilities including a football pitch and a smaller grass field which is used for volleyball and other sports, a PE hall with an indoor basketball court and athletics and gymnastics equipment, an outdoor half court for streetball and a tennis court which also serves as an outdoor basketball court. It has a library, an IT lab with more than 20 computers and science labs with advanced scientific equipment for students studying experimental sciences at IGCSE or IB level. The school administration building is located in the centre of the campus and a large parking area has been built on the grounds.
The school hosts the Diogo Cão Portuguese Language Centre which contains the classrooms for foreign language subjects, a media centre and an auditorium for the whole school. The Language Centre also provides Portuguese language classes and other activities after school hours.
The Windhoek International School is an IB World School and is the only school in Namibia to offer International Baccalaureate programmes.[7] In contrast with other Namibian schools which offer the Namibian Senior Secondary Certificate, the International School offers a variety of International Curricula that it believes better suit its international community of students.[8] The school offers different curricula for different year groups, as shown in the table below:
Year Group | Curriculum | External Moderation |
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KG,1-6 | IB Primary Years Programme | None |
7-9 | WIS Middle School Programme | None |
10-11 | IGCSE | University of Cambridge |
12-13 | IB Diploma Programme | International Baccalaureate |
The Middle School Programme in Year 7 to 9 transition students from primary school to secondary school and prepare them for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education.[9]