About ISF Waterloo International School
ISF (International School of Flanders) Waterloo International School offers children between 2 陆 -18 years of age an international education taught in the English language. Our community is truly diverse, and we embrace individual differences, cultures, and religions, fostering in the student's attitudes of understanding, cooperation, honesty, and respect.
We believe that building a child's self-esteem and confidence is paramount. Our small class sizes provide a safe, loving and secure teaching environment where children receive individual attention and enjoy learning through exploration and discovery.
ISF Waterloo has dedicated staff whose positive attitude, energy and care create a vibrant, happy school where every student strives to reach their full potential academically and as people.
We are also CIS and COBIS accredited schools.
Ethos Statement
鈥楻ich in Diversity, United by Values鈥
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English
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English
Ages
3 to 18
Max Class Size
18
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In today's globalized world, finding a school that not only embraces diversity but also teaches universal values is like discovering a rare gem. ISF Waterloo stands out as a beacon of inclusivity and moral education, creating an environment where children from various nationalities can learn and grow together harmoniously. From the moment you step into the ISF Waterloo, you are enveloped in a vibrant tapestry of cultures and languages. The school unites students from all corners of the globe, fostering an atmosphere of mutual respect and understanding. This rich diversity is woven into the very fabric of the school, from its multicultural events to its inclusive curricula, making it a nurturing space where every child feels valued and accepted. What truly sets the ISF Waterloo apart is its unwavering commitment to instilling essential values in its students. The school prioritizes lessons in empathy, integrity, and responsibility, ensuring that children are not only academically prepared but also morally grounded. These values are not merely taught; they are lived daily through the actions of both staff and students, creating a community that genuinely cares for one another. The dedicated Primary section at the ISF Waterloo are passionate about education and go above and beyond to support each student's individual needs. Teachers are not just educators; they are mentors who inspire and guide students to reach their full potential, both academically and personally. Beyond academics, ISF Waterloo offers a wealth of extracurricular activities that encourage students to explore their interests and talents. From art and music to sports and technology, there is something for everyone to enjoy and excel in. In conclusion, ISF Waterloo is more than just a place of learning; it is a thriving community where diversity is celebrated and values are cherished. It provides a safe and nurturing environment where children from all backgrounds can learn to become compassionate, responsible global citizens. For any parent seeking a school that genuinely unites diverse nationalities and teaches children the importance of values, the ISF Waterloo is undeniably a remarkable choice.
Good school, my kids love it and I would recommend it to everyone
Ask the teachers why they have to sign none disclosure. No structure, teachers that don't last long. Deputy head should be the head teacher. Pe is football. If don't like football you get an E. No structured fitness at all. My child intimidated by head of French who liked to mock and laugh at students. So they gave up and got e as did not want to move up to have her teach them. If your child is shy not the right school. This will be held against them and knock their confidence. Instead of motivating. Made to do more presentations that they then get confidence removed from them. The curriculum doesn't follow British standards. In tests areas not taught by the teachers shows a problem with the staff and not following guidelines. Too much home study when comes to exams. Not in class having structured learning from the teachers. Last year's of school home study is more than incase. Yet fees expensive. The class that left from level 6 students in this year group 10 left due to the lack of guidance for the money paid. Primary school is good. With some good teachers but department heads are lacking, experience or leadership. Hitting is often and the children that get hit get in trouble if defend themselves. School feels like teachers that are looking for a wage. Not motivated to stay at the school and want the children to excel. Put the deputy head in charge get experienced teachers, replace all heads of departments.
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had two kids in it (6th and 8th) while we were on sabbatical leave. Small school, teachers and administration are extremely responsive to students and parents. Follows the English rather than American system but the children adjusted well to it.

