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The International School at Dundee
International School at Dundee Front Exterior
Location
Information
TypePublic, Magnet, IB
School districtGreenwich Public Schools
PrincipalTeresa Ricci
GradesK-5
Enrollment366[1]
Color(s)Blue and red
MascotDragon
Websitewww.greenwichschools.org/isd

The International School at Dundee is a magnet elementary school in Riverside, Connecticut, United States. The school is part of the Greenwich Public Schools system and serves roughly 366 students. It was opened in Fall 2000, as the first magnet school in the Greenwich School district. ISD is also part of the International Baccalaureate program, the first school in the state of Connecticut to be authorized.[2] In 2012 it was one of five Greenwich public schools to be in Connecticut's list of top-performing schools.[3]

Student Population

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Of the approximate 366 students that attend ISD, two thirds of the student body is composed of redistricted students while the other third is made up of students who have applied to the school. Out of those who apply to the school, priority is given to those who live in areas that are part of the Eastern Middle School section of the district.[4]

Curriculum

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Students of ISD learn according to a curriculum that follows the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IBPYP) model as well as the basic Greenwich Public Schools elementary school curriculum. The school's mission is to encourage continuous learning among its students as well as help them become responsible citizens of the world. This involves goals that include the students becoming thinkers, communicators, inquirers, principled, reflective, open-minded, balanced, risk-takers, caring, and knowledgable [5]. ISD expects the staff to embody these characteristics as well.

IB Characteristics

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The school's curriculum puts emphasis on developing "inquiry" among the school's students, something that is a chief principle of the IB program. The school's website describes the inquiry process as involving "planned experiences that provide opportunities for students to pose questions and gather information."

Required Subjects

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Subjects that students have daily and weekly lessons on include[6]:

  • Language Arts-helps students develop communication skills including reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
  • Library Media and Technology-helps students develop technological and media based skills including basic computer and keyboard skills, internet and library research, and creating multimedia presentations.
  • Math
  • Music and Visual Art-includes goals of helping students learn to express themselves, understand how artistic choices are made, and understanding the artistic process as well as its impact.
    • Band and chorus programs are offered for fourth and fifth grade students
    • The orchestra program is offered for students in grades 3-5
  • Physical Education-a program adopting the six National Standards for Physical Education.
  • Science-students develop a basic knowledge of living organisms and their relationship with the physical world as well as how to apply scientific knowledge to everyday life.
  • Social Studies-including lessons on social interaction, geography, research, and critical thinking taught in the context of history.
  • Spanish

English to Speakers of Other Languages or ESOL is also offered for international students.

Advanced Learning Program (ALP)

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The Advanced Learning Program is a program offered throughout Greenwich Public Schools on the elementary level. The program is for students considered "talented and gifted" after consensus of teachers, school psychologists, and the program facilitators and after evaluation of standardized test scores. This program offers accelerated learning activities and other activities for enrichment.[7]

Extracurricular Activities

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Activities and Events[8]

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  • Beach Picnic
  • Before and Afters Program-Students are offered unique classes before and after school, some of which include music, art, or sports (seasonal). This program is sponsored by the school's Parent Teacher Association.
  • Book Fair
  • Classical Cafe-Occasionally, students are treated to a musical performance followed by a question and answer period during their lunch.[9]
  • Ice Cream Social
  • ISD Fun Run and Tag Sale-A fundraiser to benefit organizations including The Salvation Army, The Peace Corps, Neighbor to Neighbor, and Pacific House[10]
  • Math Night-Math related games are played by students
  • Monster Mash-A Halloween event featuring a DJ, costume contests, games, and crafts for ISD students and their families.
  • Movie Night
  • Parents' Night Out
  • The Renaissance Fair-An annual event featuring Renaissance themed activities, food, and performances.[11]
  • Science Night-science-related demonstrations as well as hands-on activities are offered for ISD students to participate in.
  • Skate Night