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Coordinates: 14°3317N 121°0329E / 14.5546°N 121.058°E / 14.5546; 121.058
 

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International School Manila
Logo of International School Manila
Location
Map

University Parkway, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila[1]


Coordinates14°33′17N 121°03′29E / 14.5546°N 121.058°E / 14.5546; 121.058
Information
Former nameAmerican School (1920–1970)
TypePrivate international school
MottoVeritas et democratia
Truth and Democracy
Established1920
SuperintendentWilliam Brown
CEEB code705720
Faculty226
GradesPreschool to Grade 12[2]
Enrollment2,343
Campus size17 acres (6.9 hectares)
Campus typeUrban (University Parkway)
Color(s)  Green (Primary)
  Gold (Secondary)
Athletics conferenceInterscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS)[3]
NicknameAmerican Indians (1930–95)
Bearcats (since 1995)
YearbookAlaala, Salinlahi, Kawayan
Websitewww.ismanila.org

International School Manila (abbreviation: ISM or IS Manila) is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian international school[4] located in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. Founded in 1920 as the American School by a group of American and British parents living in Manila, it adopted its present name in 1970.

International School Manila is one of six members of the Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS).[5]

History

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A group of American and British expatriates established the American School, Inc. on June 21, 1920. It was first located at 606 Taft Avenue, a loaned church building in Manila, with eight teachers and fifty students from Grades 1 to 12. It transferred later that year to M.H. Del Pilar Street and in 1922, to Padre Faura Street, both also in Manila. The campus was transferred to Donada Street, Pasay in 1936. It was closed in 1942 during World War II and was reopened by September 1946. The campus was then transferred near Bel-Air, Makati in 1961.

In 1970, the American School was renamed to International School Manila (ISM) at the recommendation of the US Embassy. In the same year, ISM became the first international school to receive accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). In 1982, ISM joined the Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS). By 2002, the school transferred from Makati to its present location in Bonifacio Global City.[6] Century City now occupies the site of the former Makati campus.[7]

Campus

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Aerial view of International School Manila

The ISM campus sits on a 7-hectare (17-acre) site in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila.[citation needed]

Organization and leadership

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The ISM is divided into three departments, each having its faculty and administration. The Superintendent heads its overall administration.[citation needed]

Curriculum

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There are three years of preschool, and twelve years of primary and secondary education. Its K–12 standard is based from the American school system. As a result, it has a different program implementation from the one proposed by the Department of Education.

The curriculum at elementary school is built on inquiry-based learning, which encourages students to become autonomous, creative thinkers. As students proceed through middle and high school, the teaching style switches to subject-based programmes culminating in the IB Diploma. AP courses are available to chosen students in grades 9 and 10. The school constantly reviews the curriculum to ensure it contains the most excellent worldwide practices. An ESL programme is provided for students who speak English as a second language and have below-grade English skills. Learning support instructors aid and guide students in need throughout the school, and a Specialised Learning Support Programme caters to kids with extraordinary needs. The foreign languages program encompasses Chinese, Filipino, French, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish. Notably, about 60% of graduating students pursue undergraduate studies in the United States, while the rest enroll in prestigious colleges and universities worldwide. ISM Seniors are known for their academic prowess, ambition, hard work, and involvement in various extracurricular activities, qualities reflected in the school's impressive college acceptance rates. The school holds recognition from the Department of Education, Culture, and Sports in the Philippines. It boasts accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).[8]

Facilities

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There are numerous sports facilities at the International School Manila. ISM has two artificial football and rugby fields (one 4G standard) on its campus and one small real grass field. There are 8 rooftop-covered tennis courts, a 10-line climbing wall, four sports gymnasiums (HS, MS, ES and PS), a gymnastics floor, three swimming pools, a martial arts room (Aikido, Taekwondo), a fitness suite and a weights and cardio facility. ISM plays within the IASAS competition within the three seasons of HS sport.

Notable Alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA, INC. | National Book Development Board". National Book Development Board. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ Roces, Alfredo; Roces, Grace (15 May 2013). CultureShock! Philippines. Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd. p. 123. ISBN 978-981-4634-90-8. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ "About IASAS – IASAS.asia". iasas.asia. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ Boquet, Yves (19 April 2017). The Philippine Archipelago. Springer. p. 551. ISBN 978-3-319-51926-5. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ "History - IASAS". Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asia Schools. IASAS. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  • ^ "History". International School Manila. Retrieved August 5, 2022.
  • ^ Arcibal, Cheryl (August 28, 2007). "Century Properties to spend P40B for Makati mixed-use project". GMA News. Retrieved August 5, 2022.
  • ^ "Manila, Philippines: International School Manila: 2022-2023 Fact Sheet". United States Department of State. Retrieved 2023-09-15.
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