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The German School of Silicon Valley (GSSV) was formed in November 1999 as a spin-out of the German American International School (today Alto International School), based in Menlo Park, California. Classes started in February 2000 with 34 students. In July 2000, the school moved to the site of the former Whisman Elementary School in Mountain View.
The German International School Washington D.C. (GISW), formerly Deutsche Schule Washington D.C. (DSW), [1] is a private, co-educational school in Potomac, Maryland, covering levels preschool through 12th grade. As one of over 130 schools in the network of German Schools around the globe, the GISW has a strong focus on STEM subjects and world ...
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Pages in category "German international schools in the United States" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Originally named the German-American International School (GAIS) it changed its name to Alto International School in September 2016. As an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School since 2007, the school offered both the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) from Grades 6 through Grade 10, and (Since receiving accreditation in 2018) the IB ...
The German International Abitur (Deutsches Internationales Abitur - DIA) GISNY confers upon its graduates both the New York State high school diploma and the German International Abitur, known in German as the Deutsche Internationale Abitur, or DIA. The DIA grants students the possibility of attending competitive colleges and universities ...
The school was founded at the corner of El Camino Real and Calderon Avenue in Mountain View, California. It was moved in 1924 to Castro Street in what is now downtown Mountain View, and moved again in 1981 to its current location on the corner of Truman and Bryant taking the place of Awalt High School.
Founded by Mme Charlotte de Géry with a small group of parents and friends, the school originally opened its doors to nine students. 10 years later, Alto International School (Alto) was founded by Stephen Kispersky in 1988 as the Deutsch-Amerikanische Schule San Francisco (DAS) as a place for children to learn in a German-English environment.