United States, Scottsdale
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International School of Arizona is nonprofit school offering dual-language curriculum with French and Spanish immersion from 18 months through 8th grade. Affiliated with AEFE network, ISA blends a French language tradition with US Honors core curriculum. Three divisions organize the school: Early School (PK1–K), Lower School (Grades 1–5), and Middle School (Grades 6–8). Instruction is delivered by native-language teachers, with daily English lessons to support bilingual fluency. In Middle School, students pursue a U.S. Honors Core Curriculum in a bilingual environment, with opportunities in robotics, public speaking, collaboration, and Personal Inquiry Project; language proficiency is tracked from 3rd grade, culminating in DELE and DELF diplomas aligned to CEFR. ISA offers small classes and after-school program with activities through Explorer's Den and Camp Pathfinders, plus on-campus music lessons via Arizona School of Music. The school carries accreditation from French Ministry of Education, Cervantes Institute, Spanish International Academy, globally aware, and Cognia.
9522 E San Salvador Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85258, United States
International School of Arizona has 371 pupils, typical class sizes of 14, instruction in English, French, Spanish.
9522 E. San Salvador Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85258. The school is a private nonprofit corporation located in Scottsdale, Arizona. It serves students from 18 months through grade 8 and offers immersion in French and Spanish as part of its dual international curriculum.
Early School (PK1-K), Lower School (1-5), Middle School (6-8).
Private nonprofit independent school.
Affiliated with France through the AEFE network.
Annual tuition at International School of Arizona ranges from USD 20,075 for 2026/27.
International School of Arizona teaches American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 1 to 14.
The International School of Arizona offers a dual international curriculum with French and Spanish language immersion beginning at 18 months and continuing through 8th grade.
Small class sizes. Enrollment is nearly 380 students.
Character Strong program supports student wellbeing and character development; Kevin Wilkinson is the director of student support and wellbeing. The program emphasizes values of respect, integrity, and community. The Portrait Of A Graduate defines SEL-related outcomes with traits such as Compassionate Communicator and Citizen Of The World. The school's guiding principles include developing Active Citizens of the World and fostering Multilingualism, contributing to SEL through global citizenship and language learning.
The International School of Arizona offers French and Spanish language immersion programs that begin at 18 months and continue through 8th grade. Early School starts bilingual fluency from 18 months to 5 years old. Lower School develops knowledge and skills in two languages from Grade 1 to Grade 5. Middle School provides a robust, bilingual academic environment for Grades 6-8. Accreditations include AEFE of France and Instituto Cervantes of Spain.
Character Strong program supports student wellbeing and character development; Kevin Wilkinson is the school's director of student support and wellbeing. The program teaches values such as respect, integrity and community. The school emphasizes developing compassionate leaders through character education.
Apply anytime during the year; the admissions process is designed to be as easy as possible. For the 2026-2027 school year we are accepting applications for all grades, and applications for 1st grade or higher require a good command of French or Spanish. Contact the Admissions office by submitting an information request form to learn more, schedule a campus visit, or set up a meeting to experience ISA firsthand.
Submit an Online Application. When completing the application, upload or email the following documents: copy of birth certificate; copies of parents' ID (passport or drivers license); educational records for K-8th grade; diagnostic/educational testing results, if applicable; records release form (to be submitted to your child's current school if transferring). Prepare these materials in advance to avoid delays, and ensure they reflect your child's current situation. The documents help the Admissions Review Committee evaluate the application and make a decision.
Shadow Day. If your child is entering PK4 or above, arrange a Day In The Life / Shadow Day to experience a day at ISA. Shadow Day provides an opportunity to see language immersion in action and to meet teachers and students. Visiting students gain a sense of how language learning is integrated into everyday classroom activities.
Application Review. The Admissions Review Committee will review the application and grant or deny acceptance. If accepted, parents receive the information necessary to complete the online enrollment process. The enrollment steps continue after notification of acceptance.
A 10% tuition deposit is due upon signing the enrollment agreement.
The International School of Arizona supports families in affording its multilingual education. The Scholarship Program is supported by the Arizona Private School Tax Credit and the French Bourse (for French citizens). All students are eligible for at least one form of scholarship and many qualify for several. Types of Scholarships include Private School Tax Credit Scholarships for All Students; Private School Tax Credit Income-Based Scholarships; French Bourse Need-Based Scholarships. For further information contact Francis Hewitt, Director of Admissions & Marketing (fhewitt@isaz.org, 480-874-2326 ext. 881).