About ISF Waterloo International School
ISF (International School of Flanders) Waterloo International School offers children between 2 ½ -18 years of age an international education taught in the English language. Our community is truly diverse, and we embrace individual differences, cultures, and religions, fostering in the student's attitudes of understanding, cooperation, honesty, and respect.
We believe that building a child's self-esteem and confidence is paramount. Our small class sizes provide a safe, loving and secure teaching environment where children receive individual attention and enjoy learning through exploration and discovery.
ISF Waterloo has dedicated staff whose positive attitude, energy and care create a vibrant, happy school where every student strives to reach their full potential academically and as people.
We are also CIS and COBIS accredited schools.
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Ethos Statement
‘Rich in Diversity, United by Values’
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English
Primary Language
English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
18
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Ashish Arora, 6 years ago
had two kids in it (6th and 8th) while we were on sabbatical leave. Small school, teachers and administration are extremely responsive to students and parents. Follows the English rather than American system but the children adjusted well to it.