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2018–2019 Information Pack Mathematical Literacy Reading ISA International Schools’ Assessment ISAInternational Schools’ Assessment 2018–2019 Information Pack Mathematical Literacy Reading Writing Scientific Literacy Australian Council for Educational Research ISA ISAInternational Schools’ Assessment International Schools’ Assessment 2017-18 Participating Schools Students in around 80 countries participated in the 2017-18 ISA administration. The following 357 schools have given permission for their school’s name to be published by ACER on this list. INDIA Ascend International School ASIA Good Shepherd International School Indus International School, Bangalore AZERBAIJAN Baku-Oxford School International School of Hyderabad BAHRAIN Shaikha Hessa Girls’ School Kodaikanal International School Lancers International School CAMBODIA Australian International School Phnom Penh Oberoi International School - OGC Campus Hope International School RBK International Academy International School of Phnom Penh Victorious Kidss Educares Northbridge International School Cambodia Vishwashanti Gurukul School CHINA BASIS International School Guangzhou INDONESIA ACG School Jakarta BASIS International School Shenzhen Bali Island School Beijing City International School Bandung Independent School BIBS (Beanstalk International Bilingual School) - Shunyi Campus Bandung Independent School BIBS (Beanstalk International Bilingual School) - UES Campus BINUS School Simprug Chengdu International School Canggu Community School Chengdu ISC International School (Zhonghai) Green School Bali Daystar Academy Ichthus School Guangzhou Grace Academy Intercultural School of Bogor International School of Qingdao Jakarta Intercultural School Jurong Country Garden School Mt. Zaagkam School Nanjing International School Sanur Independent School Qingdao Amerasia International School Sekolah Pelita Harapan Lippo Village Shanghai United International School - Hongqiao Campus Semarang Multinational School Shanghai United International School - Pudong Campus The Independent School Batam Shanghai United International School - WanYuan Campus Shanghai United International School - Wuxi Campus JAPAN Aichi International School Shanghai World Foreign Language Primary School Aoba-Japan International School Shen Wai International School Aoba-Japan International School Shenzhen Academy of International Education Deutsche Schule Kobe / European School Suzhou Singapore International School Fukuoka International School The International Montessori School - Beijing International School of the Sacred Heart Utahloy International School - Guangzhou K. International School Tokyo Utahloy International School - Zengcheng Kyoto International School Western Academy of Beijing Makuhari International School Western International School of Shanghai Nagoya International School Yantai Huasheng International School New International School of Japan Yew Chung International School - Beijing Nishimachi International School Yew Chung International School - Chongqing Ritsumeikan Uji Junior and Senior High School Yew Chung International School - Qingdao St. Michael’s International School Yew Chung International School - Shanghai Gubei Tamagawa Academy IB Programmes Yew Chung International School - Shanghai Gubei The Montessori School of Tokyo Yew Chung International School - Shanghai Hongqiao Tohoku International School Yew Chung International School - Shanghai Hongqiao Tokyo International School Yew Chung International School - Shanghai Pudong Tokyo West International School Yew Chung International School of Chongqing Tsukuba International School Yew Chung International School of Qingdao Yokohama International School HONG KONG Beacon Hill School KAZAKHSTAN Miras International School - Almaty Norwegian International School LAO PDR Vientiane International School Renaissance College MALAYSIA Australian International School Malaysia Singapore International School (Hong Kong) IGB International School Bradbury School International School of Kuala Lumpur Chinese International School International School of Kuala Lumpur Clearwater Bay School Tenby International School Setia EcoHill Discovery College Tenby International, Penang Campus Glenealy School Tenby Schools Setia Eco Gardens Island Christian Academy Tenby Schools, Setia Eco Park Kennedy School Kingston International School MYANMAR Ayeyarwaddy International School Kowloon Junior School PHILIPPINES Cebu International School Peak School Domuschola International School Quarry Bay School Singapore School Manila Renaissance College Hong Kong The Beacon Academy Sha Tin Junior School SINGAPORE German European School Singapore The Independent Schools Foundation Academy (ISF Academy) ISS International School Singapore Victoria Shanghai Academy Middleton International School Yew Chung International School - Hong Kong Nexus International School Singapore NPS International School POLAND BISC Wroclaw One World International School Embassy International School Singapore International School @ Cipurtra International School of Bydgoszcz Singapore International School @ Da Nang International Trilingual School of Warsaw Singapore International School @ Gamuda Gardens Wroclaw International School Singapore International School @ Van Phuc British International School of Cracow Singapore International School @ Vung Tau PORTUGAL Saint Dominic’s International School Singapore International School @BDNC Singapore International School@ Saigon South ROMANIA American International School of Bucharest United World College of South East Asia - Dover Verita International School SOUTH KOREA Dwight School Seoul RUSSIA Moscow Economic School International School of Koje Sakhalin International School Seoul International School SPAIN International College Spain Taejon Christian International School The American School of Barcelona SRI LANKA Overseas School of Colombo SWEDEN Futuraskolan International School of Stockholm TAIWAN Taipei Kuei Shan School International School of Helsingborg International School of Lund - Katedralskolan THAILAND Bangkok Patana School International School of the Gothenburg Region Concordian International School International School of the Stockholm Region International School Bangkok The International School of Almhult Kajonkietsuksa School NIST International School SWITZERLAND Haut-Lac International Bilingual School Prem Tinsulanonda International School Inter-Community School, Zurich RC International School International School Berne St. Mark’s International School International School of Lausanne United World College Thailand International School International School of Zug and Luzern International School Rheintal VIETNAM European International School HCMC John F. Kennedy International School Hanoi International School La Cote International School United Nations International School of Hanoi Obersee Bilingual School SIS Swiss International School - Basel SIS Swiss International School - Kassel EUROPE SIS Swiss International School - Männedorf-Zürich SIS Swiss International School - Rotkreuz-Zug ALBANIA World Academy of Tirana SIS Swiss International School - Winterthur AUSTRIA Amadeus International School Vienna SIS Swiss International School - Zürich Anton Bruckner International School SIS Swiss International School - Zürich Wollishofen Danube International School Vienna SIS Swiss International School- Pfäffikon Vienna International School Swiss International School - Pfäffikon The International School of Schaffhausen BELGIUM Antwerp International School Zurich International School British School of Brussels St. Johns International School UNITED International Community School KINGDOM International School of Aberdeen CZECH REPUBLIC International School of Prague s.r.o. Southbank International School - Hampstead FRANCE American School of Grenoble Southbank International School - Kensington International School of Nice Southbank International School - Westminster GERMANY Bavarian International School gAG Bavarian International School gAG - Haimhausen Campus Bavarian International School gAG – Munich Campus Berlin Brandenburg International School AFRICA Berlin British School ANGOLA Luanda International School Dresden International School COTE D’IVOIRE Morning Glory International School Franconian International School Heidelberg International School ERITREA Asmara International Community School International School Augsburg GABON International School of Gabon - Ecole Ruban Vert International School Hannover Region GHANA Dayspring International Academy International School of Bremen KENYA The Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi International School of Ulm/Neu-Ulm Metropolitan School Frankfurt gGmbH MALAWI Bishop Mackenzie International School Munich International School MAURITANIA TLC International School SIS Swiss International School - Friedrichshafen MAURITIUS International Preparatory School SIS Swiss International School - Ingolstadt Le Bocage International School SIS Swiss International School Berlin Strothoff International School MOZAMBIQUE American International School of Mozambique Thuringia International School NIGERIA Discovery House Montessori School ITA LY American School of Milan Greensprings School International School of Bergamo IITA International School International School of Bologna Rumukoroshe School International School of Como SOUTH AFRICA American International School of Cape Town International School of Trieste SUDAN Khartoum International Community School International School of Trieste International School of Turin TANZANIA Aga Khan Mzizima Secondary School The International School in Genoa Dar es Salaam
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