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A €1,500 (previously €1,000) registration fee must accompany an application and becomes non-refundable upon issuance of a letter of acceptance. There is a non-refundable €3,000 (previously €2,500) capital fee for each enrolling student. A refundable €1,000 security fee is charged to students who are issued a laptop computer. |
A €1,500 (previously €1,000) registration fee must accompany an application and becomes non-refundable upon issuance of a letter of acceptance. There is a non-refundable €3,000 (previously €2,500) capital fee for each enrolling student. A refundable €1,000 security fee is charged to students who are issued a laptop computer. |
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During the February, Easter and Summer holidays, the school sometimes runs an ‘English School’ programme for local non-native speakers of English. For a total of five weeks in the year, a variety of courses in English, Drama, Music, ICT, Science, Art, Film Making and Sport are available. Due to lack of interest this programme did not run in 2011 or 2012. |
During the February, Easter and Summer holidays, the school sometimes runs an ‘English School’ programme for local non-native speakers of English. For a total of five weeks in the year, a variety of courses in English, Drama, Music, ICT, Science, Art, Film Making and Sport are available. Due to lack of interest this programme did not run in 2011 or 2012. |
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Revision as of 08:14, 6 February 2014
International School of Toulouse | |
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School type | Private - International |
Established | 1999 |
Age | 4 to 18 |
Enrollment | c. 300 |
Colour(s) | Red Navy |
Website | www.intst.eu |
The International School of Toulouse is a private, international day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18.
It was founded in 1999 by Airbus Mobility, a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus SAS, with the aim to facilitate the global mobility of the company’s workforce. The school also admits students whose parents are not sponsored by the Airbus Mobility program, subject to the payment of an annual tuition fee.[1]
It is located in Colomiers, near Toulouse, in the Haute Garonne department of France.
History
The school was founded in 1999 after the aeronautics industry in nearby Blagnac expanded. The school is sponsored by Airbus, with the aim of facilitating the mobility of their employees from all over the world.
The students
The internationally diverse student body comes from all over the globe, including Spain, France, Germany, and MOSTLY Great Britain
The curriculum
With the exception of sport, French, Spanish and German lessons, the teaching is mostly in English. The school is noted for its use of information technology in teaching and learning, with every student from age 9 onwards having the loan of their own laptop computer with windows 2010 installed. The Primary school follows the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), while the Secondary school offers students the GCSE and IGCSE to the 14-16 age range, and the International Baccalaureate in the sixth form for those after the age of 16.
Tuition and Fees
Although the school is intended principally to serve the educational needs of children of sponsored Airbus employees who transfer to Toulouse, other children may be accepted to the school on a tuition-paying basis, subject to available space and evaluation of their suitability.
According to the school's web site, the 2011-2012 school year tuition is:[2]
€ Too Much UK: FS1 US: Preschool FR: PS € Too Much UK: FS2, Yrs 1-2 US: Preschool, K, 1 FR: MS, GS, CP €Too Much UK: Yrs 3-6 US: 2-5 FR: CE1 - CM2 €Too Much UK: Yrs 7-9 US: 6-8 FR: 6eme - 4eme €Too Much UK: Yrs 10-11 US: 9-10 FR: 3eme - 2nde €Too Much UK: Yrs 12-13 US: 11-12 FR: 1ere - Terminale
To put these fees in context in the local community, according to France's national statistics agency, INSEE, the average salary in the Midi-Pyrénées region where IST is located is €21,448 (figures from 2006).[3]
A €1,500 (previously €1,000) registration fee must accompany an application and becomes non-refundable upon issuance of a letter of acceptance. There is a non-refundable €3,000 (previously €2,500) capital fee for each enrolling student. A refundable €1,000 security fee is charged to students who are issued a laptop computer.
Holiday schools
During the February, Easter and Summer holidays, the school sometimes runs an ‘English School’ programme for local non-native speakers of English. For a total of five weeks in the year, a variety of courses in English, Drama, Music, ICT, Science, Art, Film Making and Sport are available. Due to lack of interest this programme did not run in 2011 or 2012.
EuroCampus
As of 2009, as part of the euroCampus project, new facilities (including a sports hall) now allow the ISt to share the site with the Deutsche Schule Toulouse (DST).
Controversy
On 23 December 2006, Richard Jones-Nerzic, a former teacher at IST was dismissed. This decision raised concern that it had been taken to remove a union representative from the staff, since some other SUNDEP members were previously dismissed. His dismissal from the IST, in connection with the dismissal of another teacher, sparked adverse comment from teachers internationally, students, ex-students and parents. In January 2010, Richard Jones-Nerzic became the fourth teacher to win a case for unfair dismissal against the school.[4]
On 6 July 2012, Mrs Marsden got FIRED!!!! Because she was too helpful in pottery and the school did not appreciate students succeeding in art. -- Reliable student from the school
Notes
- ^ http://92.103.170.189/mod/resource/view.php?id=355 (http://www.intst.eu About Us: Governance and Management)
- ^ http://www.intst.eu/standard_forms/ist_fees_2011-12.pdf
- ^ http://www.insee.fr/fr/themes/tableau.asp?reg_id=99&ref_id=CMRSEF04124
- ^ http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2010/01/22/760002-International-School-le-calvaire-d-un-prof.html