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Education Grant: List of Schools with Most Claims, Per Level and Proposed Representative Schools ICSC/70/CRP.10 4 February 2010 ENGLISH ONLY Seventieth session Santiago, 22 February-5 March 2010 Item 5(b) of the provisional agenda* Conditions of service applicable to both categories of staff Education grant: list of schools with most claims, per level and proposed representative schools Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary AUSTRIA (4 primary/secondary representative schools) 687 59 746 Vienna International School X 437 - 437 Lycée Français de Vienne X 106 - 106 American International School X 34 - 34 Vienna Christian School X 28 - 28 Danube International School - 16 - 16 Japanese School in Vienna - 8 - 8 De la Salle Schule - 8 - 8 Bundesgymnasium und Bundesrealgynmasium - 5 - 5 Theresianische Akademie - 5 - 5 Salvator Schule - 3 - 3 Siener Saengeknaben Volkschule - 3 - 3 Arabisch Schule - 2 - 2 Neulandschulen - 2 - 2 University of Vienna - - 12 12 * ICSC/70/R.1. ICSC/70/CRP.10 Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary AUSTRIA (cont’d) Webster University - - 10 10 Technical University Vienna - - 6 6 International University - - 5 5 Wirtschaft Universitat - - 4 4 Sae Technology Institute - - 3 3 Vienna University of Technology - - 2 2 47 more schools with one claim each 30 17 47 BELGIUM (1 primary/secondary and 1 post secondary representative schools) 44 27 71 Athenee Royal* - 6 - 6 Lycée Français Jean Monnet* - 6 - 6 European School* - 5 - 5 British International School* - 4 - 4 International School of Brussels* X 3 - 3 Ecole Communale N°7 du Bois de la Cambre - 2 - 2 Kta Rijdtmeersen - 2 - 2 Catholic University of Louvain** - - 6 6 Universite Libre de Bruxelles** X - 5 5 Artevelde Hogeschool - - 2 2 Institut Superieur de Traducteurs et Interpretes - - 2 2 28 more schools with one claim each 16 12 28 * While these schools have comparable numbers of claims, International School of Brussels is the largest English speaking school in Brussels catering to expatriates. ** Both are French speaking institutions, but Universite Libre has a much larger enrollment (2829 versus 844 in Louvain). DENMARK (2 primary/secondary representative schools) - 67 6 73 Copenhagen International School X 30 - 30 2 ICSC/70/CRP.10 Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary DENMARK (cont’d) Rygaards International School X 18 - 18 Sankt Petri Skole - 4 - 4 Lycée Prins Henrik - 3 - 3 Bagsvaerd Kostskole og Gymnasium - 2 - 2 Bernadotteskolen - 2 - 2 Herlufsholm School - 2 - 2 Copenhagen Business School - - 3 3 9 more schools with one claim each - 6 3 9 FRANCE (3 primary/secondary and 1 post secondary representative schools) 451 248 699 École Active Bilingue Jeannine Manuel X 49 49 École Alsacienne X 13 - 13 Cite Scolaire Internationale de Lyon X 9 - 9 Collège International - 8 - 8 British School of Paris - 7 - 7 Collège de Prévessin - 7 - 7 International School of Paris - 7 - 7 École des Bois - 6 - 6 École Intercommunale Primaire - 6 - 6 École Primaire - 6 - 6 English National Programme - 6 - 6 École Massillon - 5 - 5 Institut Jeanne D'arc - 5 - 5 École Saint Vincent - 4 - 4 Lycée Louis le Grand - 3 1 4 Collège Jacques Prévert - 3 - 3 Collège le Turet - 3 - 3 Collège Saint Louis - 3 - 3 3 ICSC/70/CRP.10 Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary FRANCE (cont’d) Collège Saint François - 3 - 3 École Allemande de Paris - 3 - 3 École Élémentaire - 3 - 3 École et Collège Notre Dame - 3 - 3 École Primaire Françoise Dolto - 3 - 3 École Primaire Publique - 3 - 3 École Saint Vincent - 3 - 3 Ect Sacré Coeur - 3 - 3 Externat Sainte Marie - 3 - 3 International School of Nice - 3 - 3 Lennen Bilingual School - 3 - 3 Lycée de la Versoie - 3 - 3 University of Lyon * - - 23 23 University of Paris - Sorbonne* X - 18 18 Universite Paris Dauphine - - 7 7 Institut D'études Politiques - - 6 6 Université Pierre et Marie Curie - - 5 5 École Internationale de Commerce et de Développement - - 3 3 Institut Supérieur Européen de Gestion - Iseg - - 3 3 Université de Paris-x - - 3 3 Université Louis Pasteur - - 3 3 Universite Sophia Antipolis - - 3 3 University of Lyon 3 - - 3 3 University of Toulouse - - 3 3 359 more schools with up to two claims each 256 165 430 * Sorbonne would be preferred over the University of Lyon because of the location in the same city as UNESCO headquarters. 4 ICSC/70/CRP.10 Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary GERMANY (2 primary/secondary and 1 post secondary representative schools) 110 29 139 Bonn International School X 52 - 52 Independent Bonn International School X 13 - 13 ARE Gymnasium - 2 - 2 Babarian International School - 2 - 2 Gymnasium Isernhagen - 2 - 2 International School - 2 - 2 Otto Kuehne Schule - 2 - 2 Rupprecht Gymnasium - 2 - 2 International University of Applied Sciences X - 2 2 University of Hamburg - - 2 2 58 more schools with one claim each 33 25 58 IRELAND (1 primary/secondary and 1 post secondary representative schools) 18 17 35 Saint Columbas College X 3 - 3 Alexandra College - 2 - 2 King's Hospital - 2 - 2 Saint Joseph's College - 2 - 2 Villiers School - 2 - 2 University College of Dublin X - 4 4 Trinity College - - 3 3 University of Limerick - - 3 3 Royal College of Surgeons - - 2 2 12 more schools with one claim each 7 5 12 ITALY (4 primary/secondary representative schools) 760 45 805 Ambrit Rome International School X 115 - 115 5 ICSC/70/CRP.10 Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary ITALY (cont’d) Saint George's British International School X 91 - 91 Lycee Chateaubraind de Rome X 85 - 85 Southlands English School X 59 - 59 Marymount International School - 54 - 54 Saint Stephen's School - 53 - 53 Institut Saint Dominique - 44 - 44 American Overseas School - 36 - 36 German School - 29 - 29 Britannia International School - 13 - 13 New School - 12 - 12 Castelli International School - 9 - 9 Saint Dominique - 9 - 9 Cooperativa Sociale Piergiorgio Frassati - 5 - 5 Lycee Français Jean Giono - 5 - 5 Istituto Massimo - 4 - 4 Liceo Cervantes - 4 - 4 Ostia International School - 4 - 4 Scuola Pontificia Pio IX - 4 - 4 Quality Schools International - 4 - 4 Quality Schools International School of Brindisi - 4 - 4 Core International - 3 - 3 Scuola Elementare g. Marcelli - 3 - 3 American School of Rome - 2 - 2 Assoz. Pedagogica Steineriana Janua - 2 - 2 CCI Renaissance School - 2 - 2 Highlands Institute SRL - 2 - 2 Instituto Asisium - 2 - 2 Instituto Comprensivo via Guicciardini 2 - 2 Instituto Massimo - 2 - 2 6 ICSC/70/CRP.10 Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary ITALY (cont’d) International School of Florence - 2 - 2 International School of Milan - 2 - 2 International School of Turin - 2 - 2 Istituto Mater Carmeli - 2 - 2 Istituto S. Gabriele - 2 - 2 Nerina Noe - 2 - 2 Nomentana Junior School - 2 - 2 Rome International School - 2 - 2 San Francesco di Sales - 2 - 2 Scuola Arcobaleno - 2 - 2 Scuola Media Statale "San Nilo" - 2 - 2 Scuola Svizzera - 2 - 2 John Cabot University - - 5 5 American University Rome - - 2 2 Luiss University - - 2 2 Universita Bocconi - - 2 2 Università degli Studi Roma Tre - - 2 2 University la Sapienza - - 2 2 103 more schools with one claim each 73 30 103 JAPAN (1 primary/secondary and 1 post secondary representative schools) 32 15 47 Saint Mary's International School X 7 - 7 Seisen International School - 3 - 3 Fukuoka International School - 2 - 2 German School Tokyo Yokohama - 2 - 2 Kansai University* - - 2 2 Keio University* - - 2 2 7 ICSC/70/CRP.10 Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary JAPAN (cont’d) Waseda University* X - 2 2 27 more schools with one claim each - 19 8 27 * Three universities have the same number of claims, but Waseda has a larger enrollment of international students NETHERLANDS (1 primary/secondary and 1 post secondary representative schools) 35 31 66 British School in The Netherlands X 6 6 Luzac College - 3 3 The British School - 3 3 Arnhem International School - 2 2 Canisius College - 2 2 International School Maastricht - 2 2 International School of The Hague - 2 2 University of Groningen* X 3 3 Webster University* - 3 3 Erasmus University - 2 2 Universite Libre de Bruxelles - 2 2 Universiteit van Amsterdam - 2 2 34 more schools with one claim each 16 18 34 * University of Groningen selected over Webster University because it has a large international student population and an international outlook. Webster University also has a very small student population compared to Groningen. SPAIN (1 primary/secondary and 1 post secondary representative schools) 29 40 69 American School of Madrid* X 2 - 2 Colegio Immaculada Marillac* - 2 - 2 Kensington School* - 2 - 2 King Richard III College* - 2 - 2 Lycee Français* - 2 - 2 8 ICSC/70/CRP.10 Proposed Number of claims Zone/School name representative Primary/ Post Total schools secondary secondary SPAIN (cont’d) Saint Michael' s School* - 2 - 2 Complutense University of Madrid X - 5 5 King's College - - 4 4 Saint Louis University - - 3 3 Universidad Europea de Madrid - - 3 3 Esade Facultades Universitarias - - 2 2 Instituto Europeo di Design, Barcelona - - 2 2 La Salle University - - 2 2 Universidad Politecnica de Madrid - - 2 2 34 more schools with 1 claim each 17 17 34 * Of the six secondary schools at the top of the list, only
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