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The German International School of Silicon Valley (GISSV) is a private school educating children from preschool to grade 12 using bilingual full immersion. It has sites in Mountain View and San Francisco in California. [1] Students graduate the school with both the German International Abitur and the California High School Diploma.
On January 1, 2021, Silicon Valley International School (INTL) and Alto International School legally merged, united under the same name - Silicon Valley International School (INTL). [3] Silicon Valley International School (INTL) was first established as a French immersion school in 1979, and was named the Peninsula French-American School.
On January 1, 2021, Silicon Valley International School (INTL) and Alto International School (Alto) legally merged, united under the same name - Silicon Valley International School (INTL). [2] When INTL and Alto finalized their merger at the end of 2020 and start of 2021, the two campuses became one school under the banner of INTL with Alto's ...
In 1989, the school moved to the Presidio of San Francisco. [7] In 1992, a middle school was added (which moved to a new campus in 2015). [8] In 1997 CAIS moved into its campus at 150 Oak St, the former Caltrans headquarters, [9] in partnership with the French American International School. CAIS has received national recognition for its program.
The school district reopened De Avila in 2009 as a Chinese immersion school because of a surfeit of new kindergarteners in San Francisco. In 2014 it was recognized as a California Distinguished School and Rosina Tong won the mayor's Principal of the Year Award. [24] In 2021, it was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School. [25]
The investors proposing a new city in rural Solano County will pull their measure off the ballot for at least two years while they fund a full environmental review. Silicon Valley billionaires put ...
The first YCIS was established in Hong Kong in 1932. Since then, the school has grown to include campuses in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Qingdao and Silicon Valley, USA. YCIS Silicon Valley opened in 2002 with fewer than 10 students. The school currently has an enrollment of over 240 students in Preschool through Middle School.
San Francisco County had 19.2% and Marin County had 18.5%.) [102] Silicon Valley tech leadership positions are occupied almost exclusively by men. [104] This is also represented in the number of new companies founded by women as well as the number of women-lead startups that receive venture capital funding.