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International School of Aberdeen

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International School of Aberdeen
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The International School of Aberdeen (ISA) is a school in Pitfodels, Cults, Aberdeen, Scotland. It takes in students that come from other countries besides the UK, although British students are allowed to attend the school. It was formerly known as the American School in Aberdeen.

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The outskirts of ISA, photographed from the window of a classroom. June, 2005
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Johnstone House, the registered office of the International School of Aberdeen.

It is one of four IB World Schools in Scotland that offers the IB Diploma Programme. The other three are St Leonards School, St Andrews, Fettes College, Edinburgh and George Watson’s College, Edinburgh.

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History

In 2010, the school moved from its original campus to allow it to be demolished for construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route.[1] The move was funded by the Scottish Government.[2]

Facilities

The International School of Aberdeen offers a wide variety of facilities such as multiple bathrooms scattered across the school, a theatre, 2 gymnasiums and a cafeteria which serves food 5 days a week.

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