Associations of schools The Association of Independent Schools of New England (AISNE) is an association serving independent schools in New England, USA. It provides educational services such as downloadable materials and support for diversity programs, and represents its members to government, the media, etc. It also accredits elementary schools. As of 2005, it has over 160 members. ...more on Wikipedia about "Association of Independent Schools of New England"
The Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) is an association of some 95 international schools in 36 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Its membership covers approximately 26,000 students and more than 1,500 teachers. The association's office is in Nairobi, Kenya. Member schools range from nursery to secondary level, and in size from 20 to 3,600 students. ...more on Wikipedia about "Association of International Schools in Africa"
The Capital Region Independent Schools Association (Crisa) includes 18 private, independent schools in the region of New York State. ...more on Wikipedia about "Capital Region Independent Schools Association"
The Council of International Schools (CIS) is a not-for-profit association of international schools and post-secondary institutions which aims to improve international education. ...more on Wikipedia about "Council of International Schools"
The East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS) is an association of some 94 international schools in East Asia which use English as the primary medium of instruction. Its members have over 53,000 students from pre-kindergarten to grade 12. EARCOS also has associate members including publishers of teaching materials, univerisities and youth organizations. ...more on Wikipedia about "East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools"
The European Council of International Schools - ECIS is an association of international schools founded in 1965. As of 2005 it has more than 436 members schools around the world. It is registered in the USA but administered by staff in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "European Council of International Schools"
The Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) is a group of private schools from Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana, and Mexico. The member schools make up an athletic conference ( Southwest Preparatory Conference), and once a year a school hosts a large, four-day fine arts festival. ...more on Wikipedia about "Independent Schools Association of the Southwest" It's time to think about shortopedia.
The National Association of Independent Schools is a US-based organization for independent schools. In 2005 it has a membership of some 1,100 schools, comprising 473,000 students and 50,000 instructors and administrations. 91 of the schools are in countries other than the USA. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Association of Independent Schools"
The New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS), founded in 1947, is an association of some 180 independent schools, ranging from nursery to high schools. As of 2005, its member schools have approximately 65,000 students. It was originally established, "to protect independent schools from obstructive legislation and regulation." ...more on Wikipedia about "New York State Association of Independent Schools"
The Round Square Conference of Schools is a worldwide association of schools whose students share a commitment, beyond academic excellence, to personal development and responsibility through service, challenge, adventure and international understanding. ...more on Wikipedia about "Round Square"
The mission of Southern Association for Secondary Schools and Colleges (SACS) is the improvement of education in the Southern United States through accreditation. The Commissions on Elementary, Middle, and Secondary Schools of SACS accredit public and private elementary, middle, secondary, special purpose, and vocational-technical schools that enroll approximately nine million students. ...more on Wikipedia about "Southern Association for Secondary Schools and Colleges"
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