Philippines, Manila
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1) Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) — WASC accreditation covers 2019–2025, signaling adherence to international standards of curriculum, assessment, and school governance. 2) Council of International Schools (CIS) — CIS regular member, a global network that promotes internationally oriented school standards and collaboration. 3) East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS) — EARCOS member, a regional association fostering professional development and cooperation among East Asia international schools. 4) Character Education Partnership (CEP) — Certified School of Character, recognizing commitment to character education and a positive school culture.
Reedley International School is a private, non-sectarian, co-educational K-12 international school located in Pasig City, Metro Manila, on J. Cruz Street in Barangay Ugong. Founded in 1999, RIS occupies an eight-storey building with a 10,000 square meter floor area designed for effective learning. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is a regular member of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS); it is also a Certified School of Character. RIS follows an international academic curriculum that blends Singaporean, American, and Filipino approaches, aligned with DepEd regulations. In Mathematics and Science, Singaporean standards guide the program, while Language Arts and Social Studies follow American standards. The Senior High School offers four strands: ABM, HUMSS, GAS, and STEM; Advanced Placement (AP) courses are available to enhance college readiness. The school provides CIAP (Center for Individualized Academic Program) and a Small Class Program to support learners with diverse needs. Co-curriculars include clubs such as debate, glee, and dance, and a varsity team named the Silverbacks. Language of instruction is English; Filipino is taught as a Foreign Language. The school emphasizes social-emotional learning and anti-bullying policy.