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International School of Arizona named a best private school

Posted 12/22/22

The International School of Arizona, a private, nonprofit school located in north Scottsdale, was recently voted by Scottsdale residents as one of the best private schools in Arizona in 2022.

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International School of Arizona named a best private school

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The International School of Arizona, a private, nonprofit school located in north Scottsdale, was recently voted by Scottsdale residents as one of the best private schools in Arizona in 2022.

Its mission of “opening doors to success in a constantly changing world” does exactly that, a press release stated.

Founded 24 years ago in Arizona with a culturally-inclusive curriculum, the International School of Arizona offers French & Spanish language immersion programs that begin at 18 months of age and continues through 8th grade.

This small school setting of 318 students offers three different school levels for prospective students: early childhood (PK1-PK4), the lower school (kindergarten–5th grade) and middle school (6th–8th grade).

Each classroom offers small class sizes taught by native speakers from countries such as Spain, Mexico, Colombia and France, the release stated.

In addition, the International School of Arizona is accredited by the French Ministry of Education, the Cervantes Institute by the Spanish government, and US Accreditation through Cognia, the world’s largest education community representing 30,000 schools.

If you are interested in finding out more about this educational experience or are interested in visiting the campus, contact Francis Hewitt, director of admissions and marketing, at fhewitt@isaz.org or call 480-874-2326.