Nova International Schools

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Nova International Schools
NOVA International Schools Logo.png
Address
Prashka 27

1000 Skopje

North Macedonia
Information
MottoSeek self and others, in heart and mind, unafraid of the possibilities.//Hacked by anonymous
Established1997
Websitewww.nova.edu.mk
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Nova International Schools is an independent, college preparatory, co-educational day school that offers an educational program from pre-kindergarten (2.5 year old) through grade 12. The school was founded in 1997 and the campus is situated in a residential neighborhood near the city center. The school year is divided into 2 semesters and extends from late-August to mid-June. During the year students have a 1-week fall break (October), a 3-week winter break, a shorter (February) break, and a 1-week spring break (April).

The school is divided into 3 divisions: Early Education Center - EEC (PK3, PK4 and Kindergarten), Elementary and Middle School - EMS (grades 1-8), and High School - HS (grades 9-12).

3-year-old and 4-year-old prekindergarten groups use play based learning. The Elementary and Middle School use the U.S. Common Core Standards for literacy and numeracy, and the International Early Years, Primary, and Middle Years Curriculum (IEYC, IPC and IMYC) for inquiry based learning. Specialty classes are included for students in grades PK-8, and elective classes are offered in the Middle and High school. The High School offers the IB Diploma Program (IBDP), and several Advanced Placement courses.

The instructional language of the school is English. The school uses Measures of Academic Progress (MAP), the PSAT and SAT to benchmark academic achievement and growth. Languages are offered in grades 1-5 as an after school program, and in grades 6-12 as electives, and they include French, German, Italian, Spanish, Mandarin, Albanian and Macedonian. The Center for Differentiated Learning (CDL) offers support for classroom integration of children with IEPs, and pull out interventions that are tailored to their specific needs.

Early Education Center[]

NOVA Early Education Center

Elementary School[]

NOVA Elementary School

NOVA Elementary School uses the framework of the US Common Core standards for English and Math, and the International Primary Curriculum for Science, History, Geography, and Creative Arts. Mathematics is taught using the Math in Focus program and literacy is taught through the Reader's and Writer's workshop model.

Middle School[]

NOVA Middle School

High School[]

NOVA High School

Nova's High School curriculum is based on the Common Core Standards, and also offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP), the Advanced Placement (AP) Program, and traditional core programs alongside electives. Upon graduation, each student is awarded a NOVA Diploma. In addition, IBDP students are awarded an IB Diploma, following a successful completion of the program requirements. Qualifying AP students are awarded an Advanced Placement International Diploma.

Classes differentiate into four performance levels. MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) test results are considered for placing incoming students; PSAT and AP Potential results are also factored in. The levels include:

International Baccalaureate (IB)[]

Introduced in 2006.

Advanced Placement (AP)[]

Introduced in 2001, there are over 20 AP courses offered. AP courses are preparatory or university level courses that may earn student's college credit at North-American, Western European and Australian universities. As of the 2020/2021 academic school year, AP subjects are not being offered

Honors/Advanced (H/Adv)[]

Students scheduled at this level have demonstrated distinct aptitude and skill within this rigorous academic program. The curriculum includes the application of independent study and individual research work. Currently courses in the subject areas of English, Mathematics, PE, Art; Biology, Chemistry, Physics are offered at this level.

Regular (R)[]

The regular curriculum emphasizes mastery of academic skills relevant to an appropriate grade level and incorporates a variety of enrichment activities (field work). Over 60 courses are offered at this level, including those that have no Regular/Honors distinction (Social Sciences in years 9 and 10, Foreign Languages, Native Languages in years 9 and 10, Fine and Performing Arts, Information and Communication Technology, PE).

To graduate, students (except IBDP candidates) must earn 24 credits: English (4), Native Language (only for Macedonian citizens, 4, whose total load stands at 28), Foreign Language (2), Mathematics (3), Information and Communication Technology (1), Natural Sciences (3), Social Sciences and Humanities (3), Fine and Performing Arts (2), Physical Education (1.5), Electives (3), and other requirements (1.5). All courses are year-long, with the exception of Seasonal Sports (Fall and Spring, 9 weeks; Winter Season, 11). In addition, Grades 9/10 complete a 1.0 credit in the Interdisciplinary Writing Workshop (0.5 credit per year), while all non-IBDP Grades 12 are required to complete the Foundations in Research Course (0.5 credit, Pass or Fail, independent, mentor-guided research project and oral defense).

School day[]

Early Education Center and Elementary and Middle School[]

The school day begins promptly at 08:00 and ends at 15:10 from Monday to Friday, with an early release time of 14:20 each Wednesday. Students are expected to be in their classrooms and ready to start by 08:00 and may arrive from 07:45 onward. All classes are 50 minutes long which is an ideal time for productive teaching and learning. The day starts with 15 minutes of Drop Everything And Read (DEAR) Homeroom or Teacher Advisory Group. There are seven instructional periods a day, except for Wednesday when there are six.

Students receive instruction in Reading/LA, Math and International Primary Curriculum subjects on a daily basis. Art, Music, Physical Education and Dance are taught throughout the school year with two classes per week, and Macedonian Language classes take place three times per week throughout the school year. Computer Education is integrated with core classes as well as with specialty classes throughout the year. All students receive ESL support until they are proficient with the language. The support is conducted in the form of push-ins and pull-outs. Middle school students are offered a foreign language and an elective subject.

High School[]

The School building is open to students between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 pm daily.

After school options[]

After school activities and clubs[]

NOVA After school activities and clubs

The school offers a varied program of After School Activities (ASA) throughout the school year. It covers a variety of sports, games and activities. Its purpose is to improve young people's motivation, increase self-esteem and confidence, develop new skills and ultimately help them become better learners. These are non-competitive activities offered to all NOVA students, intended to meet their interests and needs. After School Activities are supervised by teachers, teacher assistants and volunteer parents, and are great opportunities to meet new friends, learn new skills and explore and develop new talents. Activities offered include: academic writing, art, baseball, basketball, tennis, band, ballet, hip-hop, chess, choir, band, drama, martial arts, yoga, young engineers, karate, jumping clay, soccer.

Language Institute[]

NOVA has developed the Language Institute (LI) which includes two programs of language learning: Mother-Tongue program and a World Language program. The languages that are currently offered as part of the LI program are: French, German, Mandarin, Italian, Russian, Beginning Macedonian and Spanish language and Albanian for native speakers.

SUPERNOVA Athletics and Activities[]

SUPERNOVA Athletics and Activities

As a full member of Central and Eastern European Schools Association (CEESA), NOVA sends SUPERNOVA teams to international CEESA tournaments and events, and hosts several of them throughout the school year. The activities that Nova students prepare for and participate in are international tournaments in soccer, basketball, volleyball, cross country, swimming, knowledge bowl, math, and robotics.

Learning support[]

Learning support is organized and provided as one-to-one tutoring and academic assistance, including homework support. Students in need of learning support are enrolled in this program following certain school procedures involving the students themselves, teachers and parents.

Day care[]

Students cannot remain on campus after 15:15 unless they are enrolled in either an after school activity or day care. They can choose between either program, or do a combination of both.

Center for Differentiated Learning (CDL)[]

The CDL works with students who have mild special learning needs.

School facilities[]

NOVA High School Main Hall

The school campus consists of dedicated early education, elementary and middle school, and high school buildings and ample outdoor spaces which include three gated playgrounds, a small soccer field, a basketball court, and a large outdoor amphitheater. The campus offers BYOD wireless connectivity.

The school uses an adjacent sports and recreational center for its physical education classes and for bigger events and competitions. The school also uses university science labs for advanced lab work.

Organization[]

The school is advised by a nine-member School Board (two members are appointed by the US Ambassador);

Curriculum[]

The curriculum is similar to that of US college-preparatory PK-12 independent schools. Instruction is in English. It is delivered by The school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in grades 11 and 12. It also offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses, including the AP capstone diploma starting in September 2015. The school's testing program includes the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP), the PSAT and SAT, and the TOEFL. Foreign languages are offered in grades 6-12 and include: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Albanian and Macedonian. The School is home to Supernova athletics; grades 6-12 participate in all CEESA events and blue division sports. The majority of NOVA students matriculate to universities in the EU and the US.

School affiliations and accreditations[]

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