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SJII Elementary school is for boys and girls aged 4 to 12 and offers the International Primary Curriculum with Singapore maths on a January to December academic calendar year.
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SJII High School is co-educational, non-profit, local international school for 13 to 18 year olds with IGCSEs and IB Diploma curriculum, running to a January to December academic year.
The largest international school around Lisbon, St Julian’s with 1,150 co-ed pupils from 3-18 is alone in offering the British National Curriculum at secondary level plus the IB diploma.
31 Moonga Road, Toorak, VIC, Australia, 3142
163 South Road, Brighton East, Victoria, Australia, 3187
Via Enrico Caviglia, 1 , Milan, Italy, 20139
St Mary's Anglican Girls' School, established 100 years ago, teaches 1,450 girls from age four to eighteen the Western Australian curriculum on a large campus in Karrinyup.
11 Westbury Street, St Kilda East, VIC, Australia, 3183
Anglican IEB school with boarding from grade 5. Founded in 1879, St Mary’s DSG is sister school of boys’ Waterkloof House Preparatory School. Excellent reputation for academics and sport.
Johannesburg’s oldest school, St Mary’s School Waverley, has educated girls since 1888. Anglican ethos; sister school to St John’s. Little Saints pre-school also accepts boys from 3 to 5.
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