Hungary, Budapest
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English is the language of instruction for grades K-12; an English Language Acquisition (EAL) program supports non-native speakers, with students tested at admission to determine EAL placement; the EAL program has a fee determined by the end of August each year; vocabulary instruction and speaking opportunities are embedded into every lesson. Only English is spoken by students on school property.
Intensified English Language Acquisition (EAL) program with pull-out classes typically meeting once daily; English-only policy on school property; immersion is described as the most effective approach to language learning.
Great Grace International School (GGIS) is a private, English-language international school in Budapest serving kindergarten through 12th grade with a Christian worldview. The campus sits in the hills of Buda and welcomes students from 25 nationalities, with class sizes capped at 20. GGIS offers an American-style high school diploma and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Christian Schools International. The curriculum combines AP coursework with Bible instruction and English support. AP options include AP Chemistry and AP Physics every other year, AP Statistics, AP Macroeconomics, and AP Human Geography, with pathways to AP Capstone, AP International Diploma, and AP Scholar Awards. Graduation requires four years of English, three years of Social Studies, three years of Math, three years of Science, Bible each year, and two years of a foreign language or testing out. The school emphasizes music, arts and after-school activities.