About Danila Kumar International School (DKIS)
Danila Kumar International School (DKIS) is proud to be a part of more than 5,139 schools in 156 countries around the world, that are members of the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO), a non-profit educational foundation based in Switzerland that works with schools, governments and international organisations to develop challenging programmes of international education with rigorous assessment.
DKIS was founded to facilitate the lives of foreign families in Slovenia by offering two reputable International Baccalaureate programmes: The Primary Years (PYP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP – the first three years). Within these programmes we offer a comprehensive, inquiry-based and student-centred approach to teaching and learning. We focus on the total growth of the developing child – intellectual, physical, emotional and social, which we monitor and scaffold with rigorous and holistic assessment.
Beyond intellectual rigour and high academic standards, strong emphasis is placed on the ideas of intercultural understanding and respect, responsible communication and citizenship, as well as cooperation with schools and institutions both in Slovenia and abroad in order to create a better and more peaceful world.
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IB, MYP, PYP
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 15
Max Class Size
Unknown
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DKIS is providing opportunities for students to develop their areas of strength and interests
My daughter transferred from BISL and was very happy to leave however just after her first day she came back in tears asking me to bring her back. The reason is not to do with the students but rather the always rude and late teachers who barely know a word of English and the curriculum which is so packed they only have one lesson of each per week. Should I even mention the fact that every class is in a different building and its impossible to be on time.