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International School of the Americas (ISA) High School

Student Life

International Exchanges

 
Experiential Learning is a cornerstone of ISA education. We believe that learning can occur in any context, with travel being an important way for students to develop the global competencies necessary to succeed beyond high school.  ISA has developed a partnership with the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE), which provides students with opportunities to travel abroad while participating in cultural, language, and service programs.


Our Partner Schools


Ziehenschule Gymnasium in Frankfurt, Germany

 
Ziehenschule Gymnasium in Frankfurt, Germany, has been an exchange partner for seven years. ISA students enjoy two-way exchange visits with students and families from Frankfurt.  Traditionally, visits from Frankfurt have occurred in September/October while ISA students visit in June.
 

Sung-deok High School in Gwangju, South Korea

 
Sung-deok High School in Gwangju, South Korea, has been an exchange partner for 8 years.  ISA students enjoy two-way exchange visits with students and families from Sung-deok.  Traditionally, visits from Gwangju have occurred in January while ISA students visit in March.
 

Takayama Nishi High School, Takayama, Japan

 
Takayama Nishi High School has been an exchange partner for 22 years.  ISA students enjoy two-way exchange visits with students and families from Takayama Nishi.  Traditionally, visits from Takayama have occurred in January while ISA students visit in June or July.
Quote Icon"“When I looked around at everyone, we were all truly engaged. I have never seen a group of teenagers so focused on learning and not messing around or playing in the snow. Afterwards, on the bus, I had some amazing conversations with people about humanity and society and how it affects us teenagers.”"

Sophomore Travel Experience, ISA Student
Quote Icon"“Whether it's a specific experience, our family, or our role models, an important part of recognizing perspectives is acknowledging the fact that your own perspective influences what you believe.”"

Mexican American Studies, ISA Student
Takayama Nishi High School Class