The Asian International School (Primary School IPS and Middle & High School AHS) is a Regular Member of the Council of International Schools (CIS)
The Council of International Schools CIS is the world's leading organization in accreditation and recognition of schools that meet international standards. The CIS community includes more than 660 schools from pre-school to high school and 490 colleges and universities representing 104 countries. The goal of CIS is to support the school members in implementing and achieving the highest standards in international education, and continuously improving the quality of teachers and staff.
On 28/09/2013, Jane Larson, CEO of the Council of International Schools, sent congratulatory message and officially announced that The Asian International School (including Primary School IPS and Middle & High School AHS) was recognized as a regular member of the Council of International School CIS.
The CIS's group of leaders, source: http://www.cois.org/
As a regular member of CIS, The Asian International School meets international standards. With support from the CIS, the school's activities will be more enhanced through the process of evaluation of the member schools in the council. For examples, the school's recruitment will be supported through the service of CIS. The school also has an opportunity to cooperate with international educators in the world.
Two representatives of CIS and WASC visited and worked with the Asian International School on 4/2013
Becoming a regular member of CIS is a breakthrough for The Asian International School in particular and the group of Asian International Education (GAIE) in general. Based on the international standards of CIS, parents and students can realize the educational quality of the school. In the spirit of cooperation, the common goal of The Asian International School and CIS is to bring international education to students and train them to be global, elite citizens of tomorrow.
From 04/09/2013 to 04/12/2013, The Asian International School welcomed and worked with representatives of the two prestigious educational institutions in the world. They were Ms Christine Green – a representative of CIS and Dr. Marylin George – a representative of Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The two representatives appreciated results which the school achieved in the integration process. They also committed to support the school in implementation and achievement of the highest standards in international education, and continuously improving the quality of teachers and staff.