"We love ISI and are so proud to be a part! It's a family and everyone does what they can. We feel so fortunate to be a member of this family. While we all share a vision, it is our diversity and unique opportunities which allow us to achieve it!"
"We take pride that the International School of Indiana is the only school of its type in the Midwest. Its presence and growth are a testament to visionary leaders intent on supporting Indiana’s participation in the global economy. It represents an unequaled educational asset helping Indiana attract and retain international employers and their families."
"The time I spent in the intimate learning environment fostered at the International School of Indiana has been integral in shaping the way I perceive and relate to the world. Through educational values that are ongoing, ISI instilled in me a confidence in my capacity to make meaningful connections with the individuals I meet, and real contributions to the diverse communities of which I am a part."
"The International Baccalaureate program is a wonderfully integrated program that challenges students to think critically and analytically. IB students are typically more intellectually mature...They approach learning with a strong understanding of the big picture and sense of interconnectedness of concepts, and are typically prepared to jump into a rigorous and challenging academic environment. IB students...always press to understand beyond what is typically required to the 'why' and 'how' of subject material and its application to their own lives and to society. I'd love to fill an entire freshman class with students prepared by an IB curriculum."
"The IB is a challenging curriculum, more is expected of us than of students at other schools, but students are more hands-on and engaged in their own learning. We have learned to collaborate and support each other."
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Read here about the English Language Summer Camp for High School students on the campuses of ISI and Butler University, July 8 - July 28