Lebanon, Ajaltoun
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The AIS campus is located in Ajaltoun, Keserwan, Lebanon, with a clear view of Beirut and the Mediterranean Sea on one side and the snow-capped mountains of Sannine on the other. A thick pine grove surrounds the campus, providing a clean, healthy environment free from city pollution. Buildings and classrooms are airy and cheerful, contributing to student well-being and safety, with ramps and elevators providing access for physically handicapped students.
The school has the Antonine Fitness Center.
The AIS library is located in the heart of the school, a center of inquiry, knowledge, and creativity with resources related to the curriculum. AIS buildings and classrooms are airy and cheerful, supporting student well-being and safety, with accessible ramps and elevators. A Laboratory is part of the academic facilities.
OASIS offers sport-based extracurricular activities that integrate education, arts and culture. The Antonine International Theatre provides performing arts programming in a venue designed to host theatre, music, dance, and related performances.
Antonine International School (AIS) in Ajaltoun, Kesrouan, Lebanon, offers international private education for ages 0 to 18. AIS provides multiple curricula, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for upper secondary, the Lebanese-framed French and American curricula, and a bespoke program. IBDP admission is possible after Grade 10 and requires strong English and a solid foundation in Mathematics and at least one science. The DP comprises six subject groups (Language A: English A; Language B/Ab initio in Arabic or French; Individuals and Societies; Experimental Sciences; Mathematics; The Arts or electives) with HL/SL options, and the core Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge, and Creativity, Activity, and Service. AIS supports university-readiness through counseling and SAT preparation, including a weekly SAT course for Grades 10–11 and an annual University Forum with international exchange. The campus features a central library, a laboratory, and the Antonine International Theatre, set in a pine grove with views toward Beirut, the Mediterranean, and nearby mountains. Instruction is in English, with Arabic and French language options.