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Ljubljana International School provides PreK-12 international education with an American-based curriculum complemented by the IB Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programs. The campus network serves students aged 3 to 18 across two campuses, totaling 2,863 square meters of facilities. All core subjects are taught in English, and the school offers AP Capstone alongside an American high school diploma, enabling a dual-path option within a single school community. The curriculum also includes the IB Primary Years Program, IB Middle Years Program, and IB Diploma Program, as well as pathways like Accelerated Math and Differentiated English to support varied learning needs. Technology is integrated across the curriculum, and students engage in a broad after-school program of sports, music, languages, and clubs. Notable clubs include robotics, a Maker Lab, Ukrainian language lessons, and Girl Scouts, reflecting emphasis on STEM, languages, and cultural wellbeing. The school fosters inquiry, global citizenship, and leadership development.
Vector International Academy is an independent international high school in Slovenia offering the IB Diploma Programme and Pearson Edexcel International GCSE for students aged 15 to 18. The school is accredited by the Slovene Ministry for Education. The IGCSE is awarded for ages 15 to 16 and the IB Diploma Programme for ages 16 to 18. The campus is housed in the historic 1905 St. Stanislav's Institute building, pairing a traditional setting with modern amenities. A state-of-the-art library supports quiet study and research. Students have access to multiple gyms and a range of sports, including climbing, bouldering, table tennis, and floorball, with additional activities offered by St Stanislav's Institute. An on-site kitchen and cafeteria provide daily meals, and green spaces overlook hills and mountains. On-site accommodation is available for IB students arriving from abroad. The Learning Support program and a School Management System help monitor attendance, assignments, and grades.
Danila Kumar International School, located in Bežigrad, Ljubljana, Slovenia, serves pre-school through middle school on a single campus. It is an International Baccalaureate World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP—the first three years). Instruction is in English; Slovenian is the host language, with German or French available from Grade 5 and an EAL/ESL program beginning in Grade 1. Class sizes are small, typically 12–20 students, and the Head of International Department is Klemen Strmljan. The school emphasizes inquiry-based, student-centred learning and holistic development, with intercultural understanding, respectful communication and citizenship at its core, while collaborating with Slovenian and international partners. Facilities on a single site support a Sports Academy for Grades 1–5 and a broad co-curricular programme, including a Children's Choir (SOVICE), Film Art and Dance, Lego clubs, a school radio and newspaper, and Erasmus+ projects such as Connected with the Environment.
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