Bosnia And Herzegovina, Sarajevo
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The school has almost 4,000 square meters of space. The campus includes 22 large classrooms, a gym, a fitness room, and changing rooms with showers. It features a school kitchen and cafeteria, two computer labs, a Maker Space, and two science labs. The school also has an auditorium, a large indoor playground, two outdoor playgrounds, and a small garden. The library holds about 16,000 books, and there is a recording studio, a student counseling office, and a large office space with eight separate offices.
The campus includes a gymnasium and a fitness room for physical education and sports. Changing rooms with showers support activities before and after workouts. There are two outdoor playgrounds used for sport and recreation. The indoor and outdoor spaces support CEESA athletics and related competitions.
Two computer labs and two science labs support the school's science, technology, engineering, and mathematics learning. A Maker Space provides hands-on project space. The library with 16,000 books supports independent reading and research. An auditorium and a recording studio support arts and presentations, complementing classroom learning.
The school offers an extensive after-school activities program. Students aged 11 and up have opportunities to participate in CEESA events including soccer, basketball, volleyball, cross-country, and other competitions. The program also includes First Lego League Robotics, mathematics club, and Model United Nations. The Maker Space and recording studio support hands-on clubs and creative projects, while the library provides resources for various activities.
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.