Austria, Innsbruck
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International School Innsbruck operates within Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck. AGI has a history dating back to 1562 and is deeply rooted in Tyrolean education. Since 1996, the school has taught bilingually, with English as a parallel instructional language in learning areas such as Mathematics, Geography and Economics, and Biology and Environmental Science. The learning concept has developed to educate students with targeted higher-level English competence, with selected subjects taught bilingually and supported by native English-speaking staff. In the final two years of upper secondary schooling, parallel curricula are offered: the Austrian Matura and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
Supporters and Partners include AGI Parents Association; International School Innsbruck Parent Support Association; Absolventenverein; and Schulgemeinschaftsausschuss. These groups work together to support students, families and the ISI community.
AGI Elternverein; International School Innsbruck Parent Support Association. The AGI Elternverein focuses on parental involvement and school support activities. The International School Innsbruck Parent Support Association coordinates with families to assist ISI programmes and events. Alumni association (Absolventenverein) and Schulgemeinschaftsausschuss (School Community Committee) also participate in school life.
International School Innsbruck is an IB World School integrated within Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck in Austria, serving students aged 10 to 18. The school delivers bilingual teaching in English and German and pursues two parallel curricula: the Austrian National Curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in two years, with English as a parallel instructional language and certain subjects taught bilingually by native English-speaking staff. Two learning streams guide studies, with language tracks that include English, Latin, French, Ancient Greek, Spanish and Italian, depending on the stream and year. The campus features a modern building with advanced classrooms and dedicated sports halls, and management continually upgrades facilities. A strong focus on internationalism is supported by activities in visual arts, music and drama, including an IB Visual Arts Diploma Exhibition and exchanges. Additional options include a CAS project fundraising for Concordia, after-school care, and opportunities for student mobility across languages and cultures.