International School of Zanzibar

The International School of Zanzibar (founded in 1988)[1] is a private international school located on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania. It hosts students from over 20 countries, ages 2–16, from pre-kindergarten, to Year 13. The official language, and language of instruction of this school, is English. The academic programs are IPC, IMYC,International General Certificate of Secondary Education IGCSE an A Level. Currently, there are about 200 students enrolled in the school, from 27 different nations.

The International School of Zanzibar
Location

Coordinates6°12′11″S 39°12′28″E
Information
TypeInternational School
Established1988
LocaleZanzibar, Tanzania
Head of SchoolDr. James W. Pilton
Years offeredPre-kindergarten - Grade 13
Number of students200 +
School color(s)green, blue, yellow
Websiteisz.co.tz

History

The International School of Zanzibar (ISZ) was founded by parents from foreign countries as a play area for their children. ISZ is a community school catering for the expatriate community as well as locals who opted for the British National curriculum. It attracts children of hoteliers who run Zanzibar's upmarket beach hotels, many of these hoteliers coming from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom.

Curriculum

In principle the International School of Zanzibar, (ISZ) follows the British National Curriculum including the administration of SATs and IGCSEs (the school is an accredited Cambridge Examination Centre). Included in the curriculum are English, mathematics, science, history, geography, information technology, design technology, music, physical education & swimming. [2]

More information

The school has grown from 10 children in 1988 to over 200 in October 2015. The school has a swimming pool, a science room, a tennis court, a football field, an art room, an ICT room, and many more. The school has wide range of teachers from around the world.

ISZ consists of an International student body enrolling students throughout the age ranges, representing 29 different countries. These include Tanzanian (46%), Germany (7%), the United Kingdom (6%), Italian (5%), Egyptian (4%), Finnish (3%), and Spanish (3%). The remaining 27% of the student population come from 22 other nations. [3]

Location

The school is located in East Africa, Tanzania, Zanzibar, in the Mazizini area which is 5 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from Stone Town. [3]

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References

  1. "ABOUT US". Isz.co.tz. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. "International School of Zanzibar - International Schools and English Schools in Africa". English-schools.org. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  3. "The International School of Zanzibar (ISZ)". ZoomTanzania. Retrieved 9 July 2018.

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