Bosnia And Herzegovina, Sarajevo
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The school focuses on 21st-century learning skills. These include critical thinking and problem solving, leadership and collaboration, as well as cultural awareness and digital literacy. The program supports preparation for further study and global citizenship.
After-school activities include dance, ballet, gymnastics, tennis, rollerblading, swimming, music, and art. The program provides opportunities in the arts alongside sports and computer clubs.
CEESA is a regional association QSIS participates in. CEESA organizes a Cultural Arts Festival and cultural celebrations, and hosts sporting tournaments in football, basketball, volleyball, swimming, tennis, softball, track & field, and cross-country. Students travel to CEESA events in European cities, and QSIS regularly hosts visiting teams.
The Student Life program comprises the Athletics Program (The Wolfpack), a Co-Curricular Program that supports and extends the taught curriculum, and the PE Curriculum. Activities take place on campus and off campus, and run from 3:25 to 4:25 p.m. on Mondays through Thursdays, offering sports, computer and homework clubs, basketball, soccer, cross country, dance, ballet, gymnastics, tennis, rollerblading, swimming, music, and art.
The PE Curriculum is part of the student life program. The Athletics Program provides recreational physical activities and skill-building through on-campus facilities and the nearby Olympic Sports Center.
QSI International School of Sarajevo offers a bespoke curriculum with AP options for students aged 3 to 18. The QSI Program uses Mastery Learning with exit outcomes: Success Orientations, Knowledge, Competencies; treating time as a resource and reteaching to ensure mastery. The curriculum aligns to US standards (Common Core, NGSS, NCTM, NCSS) to prepare students for university. AP courses include Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science Principles, French Language and Culture, German Language and Culture, English Language and Composition, Human Geography, Research, Seminar, Statistics, and World History; the AP Capstone Diploma is available, with AP via QSI Virtual School. Languages offered are Bosnian, French, and German. The Alipasina Street 41 campus spans 4,000 square meters with 22 classrooms, a gym, science labs, a library of 16,000 books, Maker Space, a recording studio, an auditorium, and kitchen/cafeteria. After-school programs include CEESA sports and activities, Lego League Robotics, Mathematics Club, Model United Nations, and arts offerings.