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Because the Dutch educational system normally does not have middle schools or junior high schools, the first year of all levels in Dutch high schools is referred to as the brugklas (literally "bridge class"), as it connects the elementary school system to the secondary education system. During this year, pupils will gradually learn to cope with ...
The study of Dutch is compulsory for students except those in the IB Diploma Programme. The ISH supports mother tongue education, current provision including Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and soon Romanian and Chinese. Although only Dutch, French, German and Spanish are available in secondary.
The International School Eindhoven is an English-based International School in Eindhoven, Netherlands, open to students of various ages. It consists of a primary English department, a primary Dutch department and a secondary department. It is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
It was previously located at the Darlingstraat 2 in the South East area of Amsterdam. There, it had more than 300 students attending. It is now located in the Sand Castle in Bijlmerplein, Amsterdam-Zuidoost. It offers primary education to children aged 4 to 11 and secondary education to children aged 11 to 16.
The international school has about 300 pupils from different countries. The ISM is a secondary school that offers education for 7 years. For the first three years, (Form 1–3) students follow a program in preparation for MYP (Middle Year Programme). Next, two following years (Form 4 and 5) cover the MYP programme.
The Rotterdam International Secondary School, or RISS for short, is an international school located in the Blijdorp area of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. [1] English is used as the medium of instruction .
The ISG is a part of a Dutch secondary school called the "Maartens College". The main building of the ISG is called the Esserberg. Two other buildings are part of the school; the 'D building', and a newly constructed building called the 'new building', nicknamed by the students 'the F building'. It was the logical thing after the 'D building'.