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Alliance Academy International

Ecuador, Quito

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Uniform Requirement

Uniforms are required. Polo shirts in red, black, yellow, grey, or white with the Alliance Academy International logo are worn with pants that fit at the waist; athletic shorts and most other bottoms are not permitted (athletic warm-ups are allowed for Kindergarten–6th Grade). Preschool has its own uniform (t‑shirt, jacket, and pants); Secondary PE uniforms are worn only for PE and may be purchased from a retailer; outerwear must be the school-approved jacket or a logoed jacket from AAi events.

Food Options

On-campus lunch is provided. Elementary students eat in the Elementary cafeteria and may not leave campus during lunch; off-campus lunches require notification to the teacher and Elementary Office and must be checked out. Secondary lunch takes place in the Dining Commons under supervision; the Dining Commons is available to all secondary students and adults, with younger children not permitted except for special events; students must stay within designated lunch areas.

Governance and Ownership

Independent of The Christian and Missionary Alliance, the school is owned by an Educational Foundation. In 2009, the School Board and Foundation Board merged to form the Foundation and Governance Board, which acts as steward for the legal and moral owners, defines the Ends, and delegates daily management to the Executive Director. The school is accredited by Cognia/AdvancED and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and operates with authorization from Ecuador's Ministry of Education.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees $7,866 - 13,292
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 570
Type Co-educational
Opened 1929
Bus Service No

Alliance Academy International is a Christian international school in Quito, Ecuador, serving children of missionary communities, professionals. It offers an American curriculum with Advanced Placement, taught by English-speaking teachers from the United States, Canada and other countries. The Preschool program serves ages three and four with holistic, play-based learning and Gospel integration, while Kindergarten provides ages five and six, and engages students in reading, language arts, writing, mathematics, science and social studies with daily Bible instruction and programs in arts, music, physical education, keyboarding and Life Skills. The Secondary program offers individualized course schedules, a manual arts program, competitive sports and a range of extracurricular activities, alongside Bible classes and a chaplaincy program. Cognia accreditation, affiliation with ACSI, and recognition from the Ministerio de Educación and IBEC DCEES anchor its commitments. The school celebrates intercultural diversity across 30 nationalities, with athletics, arts, service projects and a robotics initiative for families.

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