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Association of International Schools in Africa

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Website
  
www.aisa.or.ke

Type
  
International Schools in Africa

The Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) was founded in 1969. It represents the interests of international schools on the continent of Africa. AISA has a membership of schools which range in size from 20 to 3600 students. Strongly influenced by their location and cosmopolitan student enrolment all our member schools and organizations have an international focus. Through our programmes and services AISA provides for the varying needs of nearly 42,000 students and over 2,500 teachers and administrators. In partnership with our Associate Members, which are businesses, school-to-school partners, organizations, universities, and individuals from throughout the world, the Association serves as a support organization for international schools in 34 countries throughout sub-Saharan Africa.

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Goal

AISA’s goal is, in collaboration with its Associate Members, to serve the varying needs of nearly 42,000 students and over 2,500 teachers and administrators.

Mission statement

The mission of the association is to facilitate school effectiveness and to inspire student learning in the international schools of Africa by promoting communication, collaboration, and professional development.

Beliefs

  • All individuals have intrinsic worth and deserve an opportunity to learn in a challenging, safe, and nurturing environment
  • Optimal student learning is advanced through educational research and its application through effective practice
  • International education provides a foundation for global citizenship
  • Collaboration and interdependence among individuals and organizations are powerful agents of positive change
  • Appropriate use of technology maximizes student learning and school effectiveness
  • Objectives

    AISA will

  • Enhance the quality of student learning by promoting effective educational practice
  • Foster intercultural and international understanding
  • Promote an appreciation and understanding of Africa
  • Support professional development within member schools
  • Collect, analyze, and distribute information to help guide member schools
  • Enable close collaboration and networking among its members
  • Develop and maintain partnerships with organizations and institutions which complement AISA’s values and mission
  • Secretariat

    AISA's secretariat is located at the International School of Kenya grounds in Nairobi, Kenya. The association is headed by Peter Bateman with Benjamin Bett, Constancia Munene and Ida Rob having the portfolio of Professional Development Finance & Administration and Communications and Marketing respectively.

    References

    Association of International Schools in Africa Wikipedia