From Handwiki | Abbreviation | CIS |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1949 |
| Type | Membership organization |
| Legal status | International |
| Purpose | Education |
| Headquarters | Schipholweg 113, 2316 XC |
| Location |
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| Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] : 52°10′11″N 4°29′23″E / 52.16974°N 4.48966°E |
Region served | Worldwide (122 countries) |
| Services | Educational accreditation |
| Fields | Schools, colleges, universities |
Membership | 740 schools 610 colleges/universities |
Executive Director | Jane Larsson[1] |
| Website | www |
The Council of International Schools (CIS) is a membership organization aimed at international education.[2][3]
CIS was formed in 2003.[4][5] It has over 1,500 institutional members consisting of over 800 schools and 600 colleges/universities, located in 121 countries.[5] Many international schools in countries around the world are paying members.[6] The services of CIS include international educational accreditation.[2]
The CIS headquarters are in Leiden, The Netherlands. CIS's legal name is Council of International Schools, Inc. and it is a "not-for-profit" company registered in the state of Delaware in the United States.[7]
To be CIS Accredited, a school pays the membership fee and then an accreditation "registration fee" of €2,140. Once CIS Accredited, the school then pays €4,350 annually. Evaluation of the school takes place every five years.[8] Accredited schools complete a peer-evaluation process.[9]
The annual membership fee is based on the number of students the school has enrolled.
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