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Lesotho, Maseru: American International School of Lesotho

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Lesotho, Maseru, school
 


American International School of Lesotho
 
Web:
www.aisl.co.ls

 

 

 

2007-2008

The American International School of Lesotho (AISL) is a nonprofit, independent coeducational day school which offers an American educational program to students from preschool (age 3) through grade 8.  The School, founded in 1991, serves the needs of the American community and other students seeking an English-language education.  The school year is divided into 3 trimesters extending from late August to November, December to March and March to mid-June.

 

Organization:  A 7-member Board of Directors governs AISL.  The AISL Parents’ Association elects 5 of the Board members.  The U.S. Ambassador appoints 2 board members.  Membership in the Association is automatically conferred on the parents or guardians of children enrolled in the school.

 

Curriculum:  The curriculum is similar to that of established U.S. public schools.  Modern U.S. textbooks and teaching materials are used.  Regular academic courses include language arts, reading, mathematics, science, health, French and social studies.  In addition to the regular academic courses, music, computer, art, and physical education are offered at all grade levels.

 

Faculty:  In the 2007-2008 school year, there are 9 full-time and 4 part-time teachers.

 

Enrollment:  At the beginning of the 2007-2008 school year, enrollment was 104.  Class size is a maximum of 16, with the average being 13.  Every class has an instructional assistant.

 

Facilities:  The School consists of a 3-house complex and 4 other outbuildings including 9 classrooms.  The School has a library for reference work, supplemental reading, and pleasure reading.  There is a computer lab with internet capabilities used for instruction and computer literacy classes.  All classrooms have one or more computers with internet capabilities.  The School maintains self-contained classrooms wherever it is possible.  There are grounds with ample area to play as well as playground equipment, a physical fitness course, a volleyball court, a basketball court, a soccer pitch, a covered play building and badminton.   The School contracts with the nearby Maseru Sun Hotel for the use of their large swimming pool and with the National Tennis Center for use of their instructors and tennis courts

 

Finances:  In the 2007-2008 school year, about 75% of the School's income derives from regular tuition and fees.   Annual tuition rates are as follows: PS/PK:  $960; Kdg.-grade 8:  $4,715.  A door-to-door school bus service is available at an additional charge of $750 (annual) or $250 (term).  There is a one-time application fee of $135, a capital fee of $330 and a one-time book fee of $65.  A lower tuition rate of $2,360 is charged for K-8 where the fees are not reimbursed and parents pay the entire tuition. All other fees are the same for this group.   Fees are based on current exchange rates. (All fees are payable in U.S. dollars)

 


Released on November 16, 2007

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