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The International School inspires children to become global citizens by providing a rigorous and comprehensive education
within a nurturing, student-centered environment of full immersion in multiple languages and cultures.
International Spanish Academy Accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commision
International Baccalaureate World School
Confucius Classroom
The TIS Handshaking Ceremony is a heartwarming tradition where all students are welcomed to the new
school year by shaking hands with all teachers and staff members.
Starting out each new school year: The International School Annual Handshaking Ceremony
Students learn to communicate in a Spanish, Chinese or Japanese by using their new language
for every day activities as well as academic lessons.
In the classroom: A look at full language immersion
Learning is structured around International Baccalaureate “units of inquiry” that are focused on real
world concepts in science, social studies, math and the arts.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Units of Inquiry
The IB learning cycle begins with questions:
‘What do we already know?’, ‘What do we want to know?’,
‘How are we going to find out?’
Each year classes study six units, one for each globally-applicable IB theme.
The themes help children see their place and opportunities in the world.
One of six IB themes: Sharing the Planet
The fifth grade “Sharing the Planet” unit covers reproductive
processes and body systems. Students are encouraged to ask
and explore questions about plant and animal life.
At every grade level, hands-on experiments enhance learning.
Math: A universal language
Practicing measurement, collecting data, learning place value and fractions: all are part of IB lessons relating math to real world problems.
Technology in the classrooms: A tool for today
Technology gives students additional tools to seek,
analyze, and demonstrate knowledge.
An educational technology specialist
works with teachers to plan technology-enriched
lessons.
Garden Lessons: Learning the lay of the land
The school garden is a powerful tool for connecting IB science education to real life. As a living laboratory for studying soil,
bugs, and plant growth, the garden also teaches lessons in teamwork, responsibility, and the results of careful nurturing.
Field Trips: First hand experience
Field trips and visiting experts help students explore how
inquiry units apply to real life.
Music class is an integral part of the TIS curriculum. Students learn technical skills as well as
improvisation and collaborative play. They develop a personal connection
to music, and learn skills which apply to other areas of life.”
Music instruction with teamwork and creativity
The TIS art program uses a spiraling curriculum, where concepts, skills, media and
processes are introduced and revisited to build upon skills
and deepen learning.
The art curriculum connects to the IB units of inquiry being
studied.
Art class: interacting creatively with the world around us
PE instruction: teamwork & individual goals
TIS PE class is a place to learn teamwork, to become aware of
how our bodies move, and to gain confidence trying new things.
Class is composed of a variety of activities designed to establish life-
long habits for physical activity.
Parent involvement
TIS parents are valued field trip explorers, event volunteers, room parents, and community supporters to help our students
become world citizens.
Sakura Matsuri: Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival
Celebrating contemporary and traditional Japanese culture through student performances with help from our native-speaking staff.
Latino Festival: celebrating all Spanish speaking cultures
At each language track celebration, students demonstrate language and cultural understanding with plays,
dances, poetry and song.
Chinese New Year Festival
Each school festival includes sharing the track’s culture and history with students in other
language tracks.
Lunch and recess!
Three outdoor play areas make wonderful community areas for children to play, learn and grow respectfully with their peers.
5th Grade Capstone Trips AbroadFifth grade classes spend two
weeks in China, Japan or Mexico. The students live with host
families, attend a local school, and visit cultural and historical sites
they have studied in school.
Parents report that their children come back
standing taller, confident and ready to thrive in
middle school and beyond.
IB Exhibition: The culminating experience
Fifth grade students gather data on different aspects of
culture to compare their Capstone host countries with home. They research, analyze and present their findings to
the school community.
Summer Camp: Learning doesn’t stop when the sun comes out!
Children have fun discovering language and culture through hands-on
projects, stories, songs, games and outdoor fun.
Graduation: Watch out, world, here we come!
International School graduates are confident and capable in another
language and culture, with a strong foundation in math, science, social
studies and the arts.
They successfully go on to attend public and private middle schools,
high schools and universities around Oregon and beyond.
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International Spanish Academy Accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commision
International Baccalaureate World School
Confucius Classroom