United States, San Francisco
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The school has a main Hayes Valley campus housed in a six-story building with bright classrooms and city views. The roof is covered with solar modules producing power for campus operations. Across the street, athletic facilities include indoor and outdoor basketball courts. The Dennis Gallagher Arts Pavilion is a three-story building nearby that houses the visual and performing arts center. The Maternelle/Preschool operates on a separate campus at 1155 Page Street, and the Oak Campus is located at 150 Oak Street.
The athletic facilities include indoor and outdoor basketball courts.
The Dennis Gallagher Arts Pavilion houses the visual and performing arts center. The main Hayes Valley campus features bright classrooms with city views. The Oak Campus is located at 150 Oak Street.
The Dennis Gallagher Arts Pavilion supports arts-related extracurricular activities. Athletic facilities across the street support athletic programs.
The International School of San Francisco operates as a dual-language institution in the center of the city, specializing in a bilingual French-English track from preschool through high school. Students at the Oak Campus, which primarily serves the high school, choose between the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and the French Baccalaureate. The campus includes specialized facilities like the Arts Pavilion for music and film and the Mark Salkind Center for science and design. A standout feature is the Global Travel Program, where students in grades 9 through 11 participate in two-week international learning trips to destinations such as Senegal, Vietnam, and Ecuador. These trips are often part of reciprocal exchanges where students stay with local families to practice language skills in real-world settings. The school also integrates "makerspaces" and a dedicated design lab into its curriculum, allowing students to apply engineering and artistic concepts to physical projects.