Philippines, Manila
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Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) was founded in 1990 as Southville International School in a simple single-story building (Elizalde Campus) in BF Homes, Parañaque, with two students and five teachers, and was recognized as a 'Special School for the Intellectually Gifted.' The school expanded to lower and upper grade levels in the mid-1990s and adopted international curricula aligned with United States and United Kingdom standards. In 1999, it received its initial accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), marking its entry into the global education space. Today, SISC operates across five campuses: the Elizalde Campus (STAR), the Munich Campus, the Luxembourg Campus, the Tropical Campus, and the Luxembourg CAA Campus for the college. The college programs include degrees such as AB Communications, AB Multimedia Arts, BS Accountancy, BS Nursing, BS Psychology, BS Tourism, and BS Information Technology.
Southville supports campus life through a range of campus clubs across divisions, including Arts and Craft, Dance, Music, Model United Nations, and the Duke of Edinburgh program; the athletics program provides varsity competition and training. Asian Federation of Student Leaders is a campus platform for student leadership, and Monarch's Digest is a student news publication. The SISC Alumni Association coordinates alumni engagement and events.
Public materials describe parent involvement through Coffee Chats and Parent-Teacher Conferences as part of home–school collaboration. The Students and Parents' Bulletin is the main communication channel for sharing updates, announcements, and learning resources with families. Monarch's Digest is a student news publication, and The SISC Mover provides another student communications channel. The SISC Alumni Association coordinates alumni events and maintains ties with graduates. Parent involvement is organized through these channels rather than a standalone PTA.