ISF International School Frankfurt Rhein-Main
The ISF International School Frankfurt Rhein-Main is a private school in Sindlingen, a borough of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Frankfurt-Sindlingen , | |
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Type | International private education |
Motto | Education for a changing world |
Established | 1995 |
Head teacher | Corina Rader |
Faculty | 130 |
Number of students | 850 |
Campus | 47,000 m² |
Mascot | Bulldog |
Website | www |
Accredited by the Council of International Schools, the school offers IGCSE, IB and AP examinations.
The International School of Frankfurt Rhein-Main was founded in 1995 as a public-private partnership in schools within Germany by the Frankfurt Chamber of Commerce, the State of Hesse, the Frankfurt Economic Development GmbH and with financial support of international companies in the region. The school opened in September 1995 with 65 students enrolled in Kindergarten throughout Grade 8. In 2005, it celebrated its 10th Anniversary with an enrollment of around 900 students from 49 nations from preschool up through grade 12.
ISF is a member of SABIS, a global school network that dates back to 1886 and currently educates over 70,000 students.
Academic Program
ISF uses the SABIS Educational System since 1995. The SABIS Educational System is an integrated, comprehensive, Kindergarten through twelfth grade academic program.
Athletics
- Cross Country
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Gymnastics
- Golf
- Football
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball