Indianapolis, IN
International School of Indiana
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Telephone: (317) 255-1951 · Website: http://www.isind.org
Contact Info
International School of Indiana
200 West 49th Street
Indianapolis, IN
46208
http://www.isind.org
Tel:
(317) 255-1951
Fax:
(317) 255-1910
Director:
Alain Weber, Head of School,
Ana Nelson, Director of Admissions and Marketing
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School Philosophy and Mission
"The mission of the International School of Indiana is to excel in providing a multilingual and multicultural education through a distinctive internationally acclaimed curriculum, preparing our studen...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From 3 years to -- |
| Days: | 5 day(s) a week |
| Tuition: | $10,000/Year |
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | Yes |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 3 years |
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
3 Year old program - $ 6,200 Half-day for the 2006/2007 school year
In the mornings, childcare is open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. In the afternoons, the hours are from 3:00-6:00.-"In the mornings...
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Tours are conducted by a member of the admissions staff. after the tour, visitors meet with the director of admissions to further discuss the school?s programs. |
| Deadline for applications | January 10 |
| Application Information | $40 |
| Acceptance criteria: | Diversity, Siblings of current ISI students are considered for admission at the same time as children of families applying to the School for the first time. Parents should submit an application between October and February of the year before they would like to enroll a sibling. Although sibling status is a factor in admission decisions, ISI does not guarantee admission to siblings |
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