Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam
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The school supports social and emotional growth through a dedicated Student Support Department that includes a learning support team and a Counseling Department. Life Centered Education is part of IST's approach to student well-being. English as an Additional Language (EAL) and counseling services are provided as needed. The MTSS model is used to adjust supports based on academic, social-emotional and language needs.
IST has Learning Support and English as an Additional Language (EAL) teams that partner with classroom teachers to support students. Small group interventions are available, and the school explicitly supports neurodiverse learners. EAL services are provided as necessary.
Early Childhood and Kindergarten have no minimum English requirements. Primary Years admissions do not require English proficiency, and EAL services are provided as necessary. For Grades 6-12, some English language proficiency is required for admission, and EAL services are available as needed.
A Counseling Department is part of IST's Student Support, addressing social-emotional wellbeing. The school emphasizes social-emotional growth and provides dedicated support through the Student Support Department. MTSS underpins supports for student well-being alongside counseling and EAL services.
IST is committed to protecting students in line with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and Tanzanian law. All job applicants undergo child-protection screening, police background checks, and reference checks related to safeguarding. The Child Protection Policy is in effect, and the Safeguard Officer is Mr. Riley DuBois; concerns can be emailed to CPO@istafrica.com.
International School of Tanganyika (IST) is an independent, private, not-for-profit day school with campuses in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It serves ages 3 to 18 and offers the International Baccalaureate programmes in the Elementary and Secondary years: PYP, MYP and DP. IST was authorized as an IB World School in January 2021 and has a history dating to 1963, when it was created by parents with support from Geneva-based International Schools Association. Two campuses—Elementary in Upanga and Secondary on the Masaki/Msasani Peninsula—house facilities, including over 30 air‑conditioned classrooms on the Elementary campus and over 50 on the Secondary site, plus dedicated music and art spaces and Early Childhood rooms renovated in 2021. The Secondary campus features science and design technology labs opened in 2009 and an Athletic Center opened in 2021. IST emphasises co-curriculars—arts, athletics, service learning, and Extended Studies Programme—with clubs such as Model United Nations and service partnerships.