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Taejon Christian International Sc...
Daejeon, South Korea
Taejon Christian International School was established in 1958.
Haut-Lac International Bilingual ...
Lausanne, Switzerland
Haut-Lac International Bilingual School, an independent day and boarding school, opened its doors in 1993 with thirteen students and continues to grow and develop.
Yew Chung International School of...
Shanghai, China
YCIS Shanghai marks our first footprint in the Chinese mainland. Over the past 30 years, the school has expanded with six campuses across Puxi, Pudong and Lingang, offering...

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All about American schools

As the name implies, the American Curriculum is mostly associated with education in the United States, although a number of international schools have adopted this popular system of learning.

Many international schools around the world are offering the US curriculum for its international recognition and transferability.

What are American schools?

An american international school is an international school following the US curriculum. American international schools provide classes worldwide to students from different countries, while still adhering to a US-based curricula. These schools typically offer courses in English, Math, Science and Social Studies, and may also offer additional courses in areas such as the arts, foreign languages or technology.

The Benefits of attending American schools

The US curriculum is praised for its ability to provide students with a well-rounded education. It includes subjects such as English, Math, Science, Social Studies and the Arts, as well as elective courses that can help prepare young learners for college or other post-secondary options. Additionally, the US curricula often emphasizes critical thinking skills and encourages real-world applications of knowledge.
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Are you searching for a great American school? With so many schools to choose from it can be difficult to identify the ideal school for your child. We can guide you in the right direction with our handpicked selection of top schools below. When viewing each school, you will be able to see and filter plenty of information to help you choose the best school, including cost, location, tuition fees, student-teacher ratios, activities, facilities the school offers to students, and more.