Colégio Luso-Internacional do Porto

The Colégio Luso-Internacional do Porto (abbreviated as CLIP; Portuguese for Luso-International School of Porto), officially known in English as the Oporto International School, is a private international school in Porto, Portugal.

Colégio Luso-
Internacional do Porto

Oporto International School
Location

Information
TypePrivate international school
Established1988
HeadmasterIsabel Morgado
GradesK-12
GenderCoeducational
Accreditation
Websitewww.clip.pt

History

CLIP was founded in 1988 as an initiative of the Luso-International Foundation for Education and Culture.[1] CLIP inaugurated its first class in 1990 (school year 1990-91) with a class of 44 students.

CLIP is a fully accredited school by the Council of International Schools (CIS), since 2013.

Student Body

Today CLIP has approximately 1000 students, aged 3 to 18, from more than 40 different countries, representing 35% of the student body.

OPOMUN

CLIP annually hosts the Oporto Model United Nations (OPOMUN) since 2007.[2]

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