Association of American Schools in South America
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The Association of American Schools in South America (AASSA) is a non-profit, 501-c3 organization that was established in 1961 "to discover and develop ways and means for improving understanding through international education.[1]" All schools in the organization are private, college preparatory schools that offer a predominantly American curriculum taught in English. All Full Member schools must meet accreditation standards set by the AASSA board.[2]
Currently, they have 50 full members and 33 invitational members.
Full Member Schools[]
Argentina[]
Bolivia[]
Brazil[]
- American School of Brasília
- American School of Recife
- American School of Rio de Janeiro
- Associacao Escola Guaduada de Sao Paulo
- International School of Curitiba
- Our Lady of Mercy School, Rio de Janeiro
- Pan American Christian Academy
- Pan American School of Bahia
- Pan American School of Porto Alegre
Cayman Islands[]
Chile[]
Colombia[]
- (Altamira International School)
- Colegio Karl C. Parrish
- Colegio Nueva Granada
- Colegio Jorge Washington (also The George Washington School)
- Colegio Bolivar
- Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá (Bogotá)
Curacao[]
Ecuador[]
- Academia Cotopaxi
- Alliance Academy International
- American School of Quito
- (Quito & Samborondon Campuses)
- Inter-American Academy of Guayaquil
El Salvador[]
Guatemala[]
Guyana[]
Honduras[]
Jamaica[]
Panama[]
Paraguay[]
- American School of Asuncion
Peru[]
- Colegio Franklin D. Roosevelt
Trinidad and Tobago[]
Uruguay[]
Venezuela[]
- Colegio Internacional de Caracas
- Escuela Bella Vista
- Escuela Campo Alegre
- International School of Monagas
- The British School Caracas
Invitational Member Schools[]
Bolivia[]
Brazil[]
Colombia[]
Costa Rica[]
Cuba[]
Dominican Republic[]
Ecuador[]
El Salvador[]
Guatemala[]
Haiti[]
Honduras[]
Mexico[]
- American School Foundation of Monterrey
- Peterson Schools
- The American School Foundation
- Westhill Institute SC
Panama[]
- The International School of Panama
References[]
- ^ "AASSA: About AASSA". www.aassa.com. Retrieved 2017-11-24.
- ^ "AASSA: Members". www.aassa.com. Retrieved 2017-11-24.
External links[]
Categories:
- Association of American Schools in South America
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- Private and independent school organizations
- International school associations