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Why is there an American school in London?

Why is there an American school in London?

The American School in London empowers each student to thrive as a lifelong learner and courageous global citizen by fostering intellect, creativity, inclusivity and character. We engage purposefully with others to support common goals.

Is the American School in London good?

The school takes children aged four through 18 and provides an education based in American pedagogy with an international perspective. The school has been rated “outstanding” by Ofsted, and has a strong track record for Ivy League and Association of American Universities (AAU) collegiate placements.

What is the mission of the American School in London?

The school’s mission statement is: “The American School in London empowers each student to thrive as a lifelong learner and courageous global citizen by fostering intellect, creativity, inclusivity and character.”

Is there an American School in the UK?

We have a robust program of ASL teachers mentoring and teaching each other, observing practice, and working together across the School to improve student learning. Our location in London provides easy access to courses and conferences in the UK, Europe and North America. The School also provides funding for summer study and sabbaticals.

Who are the presidents of the American School in London?

These new facilities provide an additional 26,000 square feet of teaching and learning spaces. Visitors to the school have included U.S. Presidents Harry Truman, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama during their visits to London.

Who is the founder of the American Society in London?

The American Society in London is the oldest existing American social and cultural organization in the U.K. Founded in 1895 by Thomas F. Bayard, U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St James’s, and a group of forward-looking American businessmen, the Society has always embraced membership from prominent and influential Americans expatriates.