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Texas ISD School Guide
Texas ISD School Guide







English schools in Asia

Afghanistan - Kabul
School:QSI International School of Kabul

QSI International School of Kabul a non-profit institution which opened in August 2003, offers high quality education in the English language for elementary students (5) years through seventeen (17) years of age. A part-day preschool program will be offered with a minimum of five students registered.

The school's educational philosophy, which includes a personalized approach to instruction, leads to teaching for mastery. We believe in success for all students. We seek to create a positive learning environment since we believe a child learns more if he enjoys his learning experience.

THE PRIMARY PURPOSE of the school is to meet the needs of the children in Kabul who require this type of education with a view to continuing their education in their home countries with a minimum of adjustment problems. In addition to its scholastic goals, the school endeavors to provide its students with knowledge of Afghanistan.

THE CURRICULUM includes English (reading, grammar, composition, and spelling), Mathematics, Cultural Studies (history, geography), Science (physical, life, and earth), Art, Music, and Physical Education. Intensive English classes are offered to students who need additional help with English. Computer use is integrated across the curriculum. The school seeks to provide students with an appreciation for the rich culture and history of Afghanistan. Materials and equipment are up to date and of high quality. Class sizes are small. Native English speaking experienced teachers are employed.

The secondary program, for students ages 14-17, will include a combination of classes offered by QSI Int'l School of Kabul and distance learning classes through the University of Nebraska.






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