American International School of Cape Town

Private international school in Cape Town, South Africa
American International School of Cape Town (AISCT)
Location
Map
Constantia

Cape Town

South Africa
Information
TypePrivate international school
MottoCommunitas
(Latin for "Community")
Established1997
HeadmasterDaniel Jubert
Exam boardAdvanced Placement (AP)
SAT
Faculty50+
GradesNursery–12
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment500+
Average class size16
Campus size12 acres
Campus typeSuburb
Athletics10+
MascotGrizzly Bear
AccreditationAccrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC)
Websitewww.aisct.org

The American International School of Cape Town (AISCT) is a private, non-profit, co-educational institution founded in 1997. The school educates 500 students from 50 countries, ranging in age between 2 and 18 years and instructed by teachers from around the world. The school has an average class size of 16 students with a student-teacher ratio of 10:1. AISCT is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and endorsed as an independent school by the Western Cape Education Department.[1]

AISCT is located on 12 acres in Constantia Hills.[2] The AISCT campus earned a Silver Status as an Eco School. The school’s water supply is collected from rainwater and groundwater. The school has been retrofitted with LED lights and solar panels contribute to 50% of its electricity needs.

Main entrance of The American International School of Cape Town

Administration

School Board

AISCT is overseen by a Board of Governors. The Board members have been appointed according to the bylaws of the school's Deed of Foundation. The Board is responsible for the school's fiscal solvency and overall success.

School Council

AISCT convenes a School Council throughout the course of the year. The Council consists of seven members, three of whom are community members elected by the school constituents, three of whom are appointed by the International School Foundation (ISF)[3] Board, and one faculty representative. The foundation helped to establish the North Jakarta International School (1990), the Shanghai Community International School (1996), the American International School of Cape Town (1997), the International School of Perth (1999) and Hangzhou International School (2002). The Council serves to advise and help guide the direction of the school. The AISCT Head of school has a standing invitation to attend all meetings.

Curriculum

AISCT follows the USA curriculum to include the Common Core Standards for English and math. Foreign language instruction in French and Spanish begins in Grade 1. AISCT offers College Board Advanced Placement (AP) courses in the high school, including the AP Capstone Program. Graduates receive a U.S. High School Diploma. They follow the northern hemisphere calendar, the school year begins in August and ends in June.

Early Childhood Development Center

The Early Childhood Development (ECD) Center of AISCT consists of Grizzly Cubs and Kindergarten 1.

Elementary school

Elementary School students take five core classes: English, math, science, social studies (history and geography), and foreign language and three electives classes, one of which is PE. Elective offerings include art, Hi-Tech, Innovation, Design, and Technology (IDT), music, vocals, drama, and production.[4]

Upper School

Students have individualized schedules and take eight classes a year.

Middle School

Middle School students take five core classes: English, math, science, social studies (history and geography), and foreign language and three electives classes, one of which is PE. Elective offerings include art, Hi-Tech, Innovation, Design, and Technology (IDT), music, vocals, drama, and production.[4]

High School

Each year students take courses in the five core areas: English, math, science, social studies, and foreign language. In addition, they take three electives which include a balance of variety and focus areas.[5]

Graduation requirements

AISCT runs on a USA credit-based system with an ACS WASC-accredited USA high school diploma as its exit qualification.

Graduation requirements also include a certain number of community service hours, participation in Innovation Term, and the successful completion of our Senior Project (an independent research project).[5]

Scholarship Program

AISCT started a High School Scholarship Program in 2021. It is open to South African students from previously disenfranchised population groups, providing a 100% tuition scholarship.

References

  1. ^ "American International School of Cape Town – International School In Cape Town". Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Contact Us – American International School of Cape Town". Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Welcome to International School Foundation | International School Development Foundation". www.isdfoundation.org. Archived from the original on 9 December 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Middle School – American International School of Cape Town". Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  5. ^ a b "High School – American International School of Cape Town". Retrieved 8 March 2019.

External links

  • usa africa school Official Website
Portals:
  • flag United States
  • flag South Africa
  • icon Schools
  • v
  • t
  • e
Natural environment
Bays
Beaches
Hills
Mountains
Islands
Headlands
Rivers and wetlands
Climate and weather
World heritage sites
Biodiversity
of Cape Town
Vegetation
types
Parks and
gardens
Nature reserves
Communities
Atlantic Seaboard
Blaauwberg
Cape Flats
(Klipfontein district)
Khayelitsha
Mitchells Plain
City Bowl
Helderberg
Northern Suburbs
Southern Suburbs
South Peninsula
Neighbourhoods
Built environment
Skyscrapers
Government
National government
Provincial government
City of Cape Town
Fortifications
Monuments and memorials
Lists of heritage sites
Historical buildings
Culture
Cuisine
Performance
art
Events and
festivals
Museums and
art galleries
Iziko Museums
Public art
Religion
Secular
architecture
Media
Companies based
in Cape Town
Hotels and resorts
Shopping areas,
malls and markets
Exhibition centres
Restaurants and cafés
Tourism
Air transport
Maritime transport
Road transport
Rail transport
Soccer
Rugby
Cricket
Other
Cape Town Tigers (basketball)
Sports events
Sports venues
Libraries
Universities
Colleges
Private
schools
Public schools
Alternative schools
Former schools
Art & Music schools
Not yet allocated
Services
Hospitals
Lighthouses
Western Cape
Water Supply System
Electrical power generation
Emergency services
Cape Town Outline

34°02′53″S 18°26′19″E / 34.048069°S 18.438556°E / -34.048069; 18.438556


Stub icon 1 Stub icon 2

This South Africa school-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e