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Welcome to the International School at Dundee!
OUR MISSION
The mission of the International School at Dundee is to lead students toward becoming
life-long learners and responsible citizens of the world by teaching, modeling,
reinforcing and rewarding the achievement of academic and social/emotional goals
that will result in children becoming: Inquirers, Thinkers, Communicators, Risk-Takers,
Knowledgeable, Principled, Caring, Open-Minded, Balanced and Reflective.
By the Numbers
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K-5 learners representing a broad range of cultural backgrounds and nationalities compose our student body.
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ISD was the first elementary school in CT to be authorized for the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program.
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ISD has been an authorized IB PYP school for more than 20 years.
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Cultural partnerships with organizations such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of the American Revolution, and Weir Farm.
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IB Learner Profile Attributes are modeled and taught throughout the K-5 years.
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IB Organizing Themes shape the IB approach to teaching and learning.
School News
The latest issue of Together We Can, the official newsletter of the Office of Special Education and Student Supports has been released today.
Volume 6 Issue 7 of Greenwich Public Schools' flagship newsletter, GPS District Digest, was released today. The current issue is jam-packed with great stuff from all over town.
Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones announced today that 53 GPS employees have been named GPS’s “Difference Maker” award recipients for the month of November as staff members who have made an overwhelming impact on the lives of others inside and outside of our schools.
Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones today announced that Ms. Kathryn Natale has been named Special Education coordinator, effective December 16.
Volume 6 Issue 6 of Greenwich Public Schools' flagship newsletter, GPS District Digest, was released today. The current issue is jam-packed with great stuff from all over town.
The latest issue of Together We Can, the official newsletter of the Office of Special Education and Student Supports has been released today.