Netherlands, Eindhoven
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The International School Eindhoven operates at two campuses in the Brainport region of Eindhoven. The school serves a diverse community of over 1,400 students and about 200 teachers, representing 60 nationalities and speaking more than 40 languages. It is a language-friendly, multicultural community with an international curriculum and extensive extracurricular activities that foster mutual respect and understanding among students and staff, including Primary International, Primary Dutch Bilingual, and Secondary education. The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
The Parents' Committee (PC) is a volunteer group of school parents representing the Primary and Secondary Departments. The PC organises many social events throughout the year to form a link between the parents/guardians and the school. The PC is the glue that brings the community together and makes life at ISE more enjoyable. The PC has an external website at pcise.org and can be contacted at pc@pcise.org. The PC serves as a channel for parent involvement and helps foster communication between families and school staff.
International School Eindhoven (ISE) is a Dutch international non-profit school delivering three curricular pathways across two campuses near Eindhoven. The Primary International Department (ages 4-11) follows the English National Primary Curriculum through a project-based, thematic approach, while the Primary Dutch Bilingual Department (ages 4-12) delivers the Dutch Kerndoelen with about 30% of lessons in English, taught by EFL teachers. The Secondary Department (ages 11-18) offers the International Baccalaureate framework, with the IB Middle Years Programme and the IB Diploma Programme. EAL and Dutch Additional Language support, plus a Home Languages Programme, help language learners. The Sparrow Building houses a theatre and exhibition spaces; a dedicated library anchors the campus. Facilities include Promethean boards, BYOD for secondary, VR projects, and collaboration with Eindhoven University of Technology. Rich after-school activities, student councils, and community projects foster leadership, arts, sport, and service among more than 60 nationalities. The school emphasises inclusivity, curiosity, responsibility.