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About International School of Aruba
The mission of International School of Aruba is to motivate and prepare students to achieve their academic and personal best within a U.S. accredited, English language school encouraging leadership, character, and community service.
The International School of Aruba is a non-profit, co-educational, English language school. It was founded in 1929 and was owned by Lago Oil and Transport Co. Ltd. From 1986 on, the school was governed by the ISA community and parent body. ISA was acquired by ISS, International Schools Services, in 2004. In 2005, a new campus was constructed, and ISA was relocated to the center of the island of Aruba. The school is a U.S. State Department assisted school. The school has approximately 227 students from Montessori (18 months old) through grade 12. The student body represents 29 countries. The average class size is 16.
There are 30 faculty members of diverse nationalities. Seventy percent of the teaching staff has master's degrees. The Head of School is US trained and certified, with both U.S. and International experience.
The school is growing in scope and is home to teachers and students inspired to be a part of a vibrant learning community.
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Capital: Oranjestad
Language: Dutch
Population: 71,891
Currency: Aruban guilder/florin (AWG)
Government: Parliamentary democracy