Philippines, Manila
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The MIIS campus at Parklinks will be a four‑floor facility designed to accommodate 1,200–1,400 students. It will include a 5,000-square-meter multipurpose field, art ateliers, hydroponic indoor spaces, a Kids Can Youth Entrepreneurship Store, and a culinary laboratory. Sustainable design features will include green spaces, rainwater collection, energy‑efficient devices, and proper waste management. The current Elizabeth Campus on Katipunan Ave offers a cafeteria, computer laboratory, library, and science laboratory. The MIIS community also supports arts and performing spaces through MI Stage and a range of clubs and programs.
A central feature of the Parklinks campus is a 5,000-square-meter multipurpose field intended for outdoor sport and physical activities.
Elizabeth Campus provides a library, computer laboratory, and science laboratory. The Parklinks campus will add specialized academic spaces such as art ateliers, hydroponic indoor spaces, and a culinary laboratory to support arts, science, and culinary learning.
MIIS offers a broad set of co-curricular opportunities, including MI Stage (performing arts) and clubs such as Dance Troupe and Computer Programming, as well as competitions and events like Harvard Model Congress Asia.
MIIS is a progressive international school offering programs from Pre-K to 12. It was established in 1996 and operates from two campuses in Quezon City: the Main Campus in Loyola Heights and an Upper School campus on Katipunan Avenue. A Parklinks campus in Pasig City is planned, targeting SY 2026–2027. MIIS follows a unique education framework based on Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences, with a strong emphasis on leadership, social responsibility, sustainability, and entrepreneurship. The program spans Preschool through Senior High School, with a Senior High School that includes HUMSS and a General Academic Strand; the school holds dual accreditation from the Philippine Department of Education and the Council of International Schools. The language-support policy notes English and Filipino for international families, and English proficiency is required for foreign students. MIIS highlights small class sizes and a blend of hands-on, real-world learning, plus a range of clubs and competitions to develop students' intelligences and leadership.