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International School of Indiana

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International school in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
International School of Indiana
Location
Map
4330 North Michigan Road

,
46208

United States
Information
School typeInternational
MottoReady for the World Stage
Established1994
Head of schoolElizabeth Head
Grades3YOP-12
Enrollment600+
Average class size14
LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish, Mandarin
Hours in school day8
Campus size65 Acres (3 Buildings)
ColoursBlue & Orange
AthleticsGolf, Tennis, Cross Country, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Swimming, Lacrosse, Track and Field
Athletics conferencePioneer
MascotGryphon
YearbookISI Yearbook
Websitewww.isind.org

TheInternational School of Indiana (ISI) is an independentprivate school inIndianapolis,Indiana. The school was founded in 1994. ISI offers classes from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade with more than 600 students. ISI is recognized as an IB (International Baccalaureate) World School, offering immersion programs for its students in the languages of Spanish, French, and Mandarin Chinese. Students can also begin learning a third language in Grade 6.

The school was formerly affiliated with the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE).[1]

History

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In 1991, the Indiana Humanities Council Task Force was established to address Indiana's position in an international world. The task force report, entitledIndiana in a Changing World – A Strategy for Action[2], emphasized the need for Indiana to:

  • Participate in the world community and world economy
  • Attract foreign companies and specialist employees
  • Make Indiana students more internationally competitive

One of the report's major recommendations led to the creation of the International School of Indiana in 1994.

In July 2002, ISI was authorized to enroll Juniors and Seniors into theIB Diploma Programme (DP), officially making the institution anIB School.[3] In 2004, the school saw its first graduating class, made up of 8 students.[4]

In 2009, the IBPrimary Years Programme (PYP) andMiddle Years Programme (MYP) began to be incorporated into the curriculum, providing for grades 1–5 and 6–10 respectively. ISI received certification for both programs in 2011, giving them the distinction as the only school in the midwestern United States to offer IB, MYP and PYP diplomas to its students.[3] In addition, ISI announced the launch of its Mandarin Chinese immersion program for students in the same year.

In 2014, ISI was recognized byThe Washington Post as one of the most challenging high schools in the country, due to their longstanding IB Diploma Programme and because all students are required to take the college-level exams at the end of their senior year.[5]

One of six like-mindedinternational schools in the United States, ISI offers an integrated International Baccalaureate[6] curriculum that is transferable to schools around the world.

Campus

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The school campus is located in Indianapolis'Butler-Tarkington neighborhood, on 60 wooded acres north of theIndianapolis Museum of Art. Prior to 2023, Grades 6 through 12 were located at 4330 Michigan Road, and pre-kindergarten through Grade 5 classes were held at the school's 49th Street building.

In 2019, the campaign "ONE ISI" was established in the interest of unifying the lower and upper school campuses by the 2021–22 academic year.[7]

On December 13, 2020, the school broke ground on the $13.5 million Chen Family Lower School building.[8] The building, serving students age 3 to grade 5, opened in August 2022 and marked the official unification of the school's campus.[9]

Replica Eiffel Tower

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In April 2025, the school announced that it was selected as the permanent home of a 66-foot-tall, 14,000-pound replicaEiffel Tower. The art piece was originally constructed by Indiana Sports Corp, F.A. Wilhelm Construction, and the Latinas Welding Guild as a set piece for the2024 United States Olympic trials (swimming). Reconstruction is expected to be completed on ISI's campus at the beginning of the 2025–26 school year.[10]

Curriculum

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The school has an accreditedIB Diploma Programme,Middle Years Programme, and thePrimary Years Programme.

Extracurricular activities

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Student groups and activities include the Aid to Congo Project,Habitat for Humanity, Literary Arts Society,Model United Nations, anOxfam banquet, student government, theTimmy Foundation, the Gryphon Voices choir, art club, yearbook and various sports.[11]

Diversity

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ISI is one of the most diverse private high schools in the state of Indiana, with the Indiana Department of Education reporting the following ethnic breakdown for the 2019–2020 school year: 44.5% White, 27.4% Asian, 9.1% Hispanic, 9.1% Black, 8.5% Multiracial, 0.6% Pacific Islander, and 0.6% Native American.[12]

In addition to hosting a variety of different cultures across campus, ISI has always pursued an economically diverse student body, with 40% of students receiving financial aid of some kind in 2019.[13]

Heads of School

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  • Alain Weber: 1994–2007
  • David Garner: 2007–2018
  • Craig P. Anderson (interim): 2018
  • Elizabeth Head: 2019–present

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Ecole internationale d'Indiana".AEFE. August 18, 2014. Archived fromthe original on August 18, 2014. RetrievedMay 24, 2022.
  2. ^Indiana in a changing world: a strategy for action: a report of the Indiana International Issues Task Force. Indianapolis, Ind.: Indiana Humanities Council. January 1, 1992.
  3. ^ab"International School of Indiana".International Baccalaureate®.
  4. ^"Alumni Feature- Monica Morrissey".www.isind.org. Archived fromthe original on January 1, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2020.
  5. ^Mathews, Jay (May 5, 2017)."America's Most Challenging High Schools".The Washington Post.
  6. ^"International education".International Baccalaureate®. RetrievedDecember 14, 2015.
  7. ^"ONE ISI - International School of Indiana".www.isind.org.
  8. ^"ISI Celebrates Groundbreaking of Chen Family Lower School". December 13, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2025 – via YouTube.
  9. ^"Campus and Facilities - International School of Indiana".www.isind.org. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2025.
  10. ^https://www.isind.org/community/news/news-detail-page/~board/all-school-news/post/tower.
  11. ^International School of Indiana Retrieved April 15, 2011.
  12. ^"IDOE: Compass".compass.doe.in.gov.
  13. ^"Explore International School of Indiana".Niche.

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