ISA – International Schools Association

Three days in the Netherlands: school visits, new connections, and a board meeting at Stenden

International Schools Association

An ISA delegation visited three international schools across the Netherlands and held its Board Meeting at the University of Stenden, a key strategic partner of the association.

Over three productive days in the Netherlands, an ISA delegation comprising Narin Stassis, Luis Madrid Giménez, Pablo Flores, and Edgardo Héctor Manzitti visited three international schools and held the ISA Board Meeting at the University of Stenden — a valued partner of the association. The trip brought together school visits, institutional dialogue, and the exploration of new membership candidates that could soon enrich the ISA community.

ISA Board delegation

  • Narin Stassis
  • Luis Madrid Giménez
  • Pablo Flores
  • Edgardo Héctor Manzitti

International School of The Hague

The Hague — City of Peace and Justice

With a rich history of providing high-quality education for students aged 4 to 18, ISH stands out for its commitment to student-led inquiry. It was truly inspiring to see how they empower their students to grow as responsible global citizens.

  • Solving complex problems in authentic, real-world contexts
  • Deepening understanding through interdisciplinary learning
  • Acting with compassion and growing into responsible global citizens

International School Leiden

Leiden

The first school to offer international primary education in Leiden for children aged 4 to 11, ISL is located just a short walk from the city centre.

Its curriculum — built on the IEYC and IPC frameworks — promotes innovative, internationally minded learning centred on the student. A warm and welcoming environment that reflects the values ISA stands for.

International School Delft

Delft

Located in one of the Netherlands’ most innovative cities, International School Delft offers an international learning environment where students grow academically and personally while developing a global mindset — a spirit that aligns closely with ISA’s mission and community.

 

These visits remind us why ISA exists: to connect, inspire, and grow a truly global education community. We continue expanding horizons and strengthening our international network.

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