Atlanta International School

Atlanta International School
Location
2890 North Fulton Drive, Atlanta, GA 30345
United States
Coordinates 33°50′00″N 84°22′43″W / 33.833227°N 84.378499°W / 33.833227; -84.378499Coordinates: 33°50′00″N 84°22′43″W / 33.833227°N 84.378499°W / 33.833227; -84.378499
Information
Type Private
Motto Prepare your child to succeed in a globally connected world.
Established 1984
Headmaster Kevin Glass
Faculty 142
Grades 3K-12
Number of students 1160
Color(s) Blue and White
Mascot Eagles
Affiliation International Baccalaureate
Website Atlanta International School

Atlanta International School is a private elementary, middle and high school in Atlanta, Georgia. An International Baccalaureate School, it was formed in 1984.[1] In December 2011, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution described it as "one of the city's premier private schools".[2]

Faculty, parents and students at Atlanta International School represent more than 93 countries and speak more than 50 languages; approximately half of AIS families are from the United States and half are international.

AIS is accredited by the Council of International Schools, AdvancED and the Southern Association of Independent Schools and authorized by International Baccalaureate to offer IB programs.

History

The school opened in September 1985 in a schoolhouse rented from Sardis United Methodist Church in Buckhead with 51 students in pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and first grade. In July 1987, AIS moved into facilities located on Long Island Drive, acquired from the Fulton County Board of Education. By September of that year, the roll had grown to 193 students in four-year-old kindergarten through eighth grade. Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12 were added in subsequent years, with the first graduates receiving their diplomas in June 1992. Enrollment increased throughout, exceeding 900 students in 2008.[3]

Under a long-term agreement with the Atlanta Board of Education, valid through the year 2045, AIS moved its campus in 1995 to its current location, site of the former North Fulton High School. The building was designed by renowned Atlanta architect Philip Shutze, and renovations to the campus have sought to retain the historical and architectural integrity of the buildings. The campus includes science laboratories, a large library with computer facilities, an auditorium, The Lademacher Performing Arts Center, fine arts areas and an athletic complex including a gymnasium and a soccer field. In 2001, AIS secured a 50-year lease of the North Fulton Drive campus and purchased contiguous acreage.[3]

The Adair Art, Science and Design Center, which integrates the disciplines of art, design technology and science, opened in 2011 to serve students in grades 6-12. In 2012, AIS opened an Early Learning Center (ELC) for 3K and 4K students, who participate in a full-immersion preschool program in French, German and Spanish.

Notable alumni

Notes

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  1. Williams, Trevor (September 24, 2009). "New headmaster joins Atlanta International School". Global Atlanta. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  2. Tagami, Ty (December 6, 2011). "International school founder loved to learn". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  3. 1 2 "History". Atlanta International School. Retrieved 8 October 2014.

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