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Inter-American Academy

Ecuador, Guayaquil

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Wellbeing and Support

How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

InterAmerican Academy emphasizes holistic development, nurturing the intellectual, personal, social, physical, and affective growth of each student. Belonging and respect are core values that guide daily interactions and the school community. Safety, belonging and happiness are highlighted in a diverse, inclusive environment with a strong Student Support Department. MTSS (Multi-Tiered Systems of Support) provides interventions or extensions to meet learning needs for all students. Eligible students may participate in a Gifted Program with a specialized Student Learning Plan (SLP) that includes critical thinking, metacognition goals, and accelerated coursework. The Center for International Education supports university admissions and scholarships paths for students.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Gifted Program identifies learners using MAP tests and intelligence tests to place students in appropriate pathways. Eligible students in the Gifted Program receive a specialized Student Learning Plan (SLP) with goals in critical thinking, metacognition, and accelerated coursework. It is common for a middle school student to take high school classes or participate in multi-age literacy groups based on learning needs. MTSS provides interventions or extensions to support learners at different levels.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

ILA Language Academy is the International Language Academy in Guayaquil, administered and supported by InterAmerican Academy. ILA provides access to native-speaking teachers who help students understand language nuances. ILA allows students to experience IAA in a language-based setting with immersion. Services include small group classes, private/individual classes, test preparation (TOEFL, SAT, IELTS, GRE, etc.), on-site classes, and translations. For more information, contact ILA or download the brochure for services and prices.

Mental Wellbeing

InterAmerican Academy aims for safety, belonging and happiness within a diverse, inclusive community. A dedicated Student Support Department works to support student well-being. The Curriculum Philosophy states the school seeks to nurture the intellectual, personal, social, physical, and affective development of the whole student. Belonging is a core value guiding school life and interactions. The school's values-based approach emphasizes empathy, responsibility and respect to support the emotional health of learners.

Safeguarding

The Board of Directors has adopted a Child Protection Policy to guide staff and families in safeguarding the health, safety and care of children. The policy is based on international law and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as Ecuadorian law (Codigo de la Niñez). The school provides age-appropriate lessons on personal safety, information sessions for parents, and annually trains faculty, parents, volunteers and staff to recognize and report issues of abuse. Enrolling your child at IAA involves partnership with the school to uphold safety and respectful treatment, and you can contact the school counselor or principal with questions. Updated June 17, 2024.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees $6,551 - 18,876
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 225
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

InterAmerican Academy in Guayaquil is a private, non-profit day school delivering an American-style education from nursery (age two) through grade twelve. The curriculum is English-language and leads to a United States high school diploma, with Cognia accreditation ensuring standards-based, project-based learning. The school offers Advanced Placement through the AP Capstone program, including AP Seminar and AP Research, and emphasizes college admissions guidance through the Center for International Education. A Maker Space, a STEM initiative, and a complete Fine Arts program anchor hands-on inquiry and creative expression. Early years follow a Reggio Emilia-inspired approach, while project-based learning pervades the elementary and secondary years. The campus sits in Guayaquil's Puerto Azul area and serves a diverse community of more than 29 nationalities, about 252 students in total. A strong student-support system, language immersion through the International Language Academy, and extensive test-prep resources support well-being and global readiness. Only AP Capstone in Ecuador.

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