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SABIS is an international, college- and life-preparatory education system with roots in the 19th century and a vision for the 21st century. This system, at the forefront of global education, is currently being successfully implemented in 30 schools in 11 countries around the world. SABISĀ® and its team of experienced professionals are dedicated to offering educational management products and services to a membership network of private and public schools.


Schools in the SABIS School Network provide Pre-K and K-12 students with a rigorous, college-preparatory education which challenges the boundaries of individual student potential and establishes a lifelong interest in learning. Member schools offer a safe, caring, and structured educational environment.


Distinguished by over 116 years of development and refinement, features of the SABISĀ® Educational Systems include:

  • A well-structured, dynamic, international curriculum
  • Proven instructional methods
  • Regular tracking of student placement, performance, and progress through frequent assessment

The famous collection of schools in the Middle East, the International School of Choueifat is a part of the SABIS Schooling System. A map showing countries commonly considered to be part of the Middle East The Middle East is a region comprising the lands around the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Sea, a territory that extends from the eastern Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. ... Choueifat Abu Dhabi Logo The International School of Choueifat is a collection of prestigious international schools run by the SABIS school system in various countries of the Middle East. ...


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CCSF alleges that SABIS failed under their management agreement to adequately monitor and report the academic progress of the students, perform necessary maintenance, repair and work to school facilities, ensure the quality of teaching, make appropriate budgets and produce audited financial statements and accurately report student eligibility for public funds.
SABIS would establish a "Parent Connection" in which parents would be automatic members, eligible to join any committees or activities.
Further, SABIS states in the application that the corporation would loan funds to the school for start-up costs, but there is no mention of the specific outlay anticipated or the interest rate to be applied.
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The SABIS® administration was sent to Glickman elementary--the second poorest performing school in Springfield--to assume responsibility of the education of the enrolled students.
SABIS® has two ways of teaching: it teaches you academics, which is the school’s main goal, but it also teaches life skills that you’ll need no matter where you are or what you’re doing.
The SABIS® charter was renewed, in part, due to the school’s overwhelming success on the MCAS and Iowa tests, which is due to the school’s challenging academic program.
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