Learning at International School Suva (ISS) is a journey as vast and inspiring as the ocean itself. Just as the Fijian seas are teeming with vibrant life, our classrooms are alive with the excitement of inquiry, exploration, and discovery. Our unique approach to education blends global standards with the rich cultural heritage of Fiji, creating an environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and personally.
Our curriculum is designed to flow seamlessly, much like the tides that shape our beautiful islands. We deliver the academically rigorous and globally recognized International Baccalaureate programmes (the Primary Years Programme, the Middle Years Programme, & the Diploma Programme). These age and developmentally-appropriate programs offer balanced and dynamic learning that encourages students to dive deep into their subjects, fostering a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. Our courses are designed to challenge and inspire, encouraging critical & creative thinking, communication, research, perseverance, and collaboration.
Our mission drives learning by ensuring we are an inclusive school focused on differentiated, individualized, and personalized instruction depending on student needs. We are innovative in our methodologies providing engagement with our bespoke Ocean program and utilizing cutting-edge technologies. Our holistic programs provide opportunities for growth in academics, sports, arts, and in service learning.
The learning is also molded and guided by our vision statement. We nurture each student’s passions and interests both academically and in sports and the arts. We provide We help them navigate the various challenges in their learning journeys and lives. We guide them to graduation and their chosen pathways for further study or work. We also aspire for the students to achieve their potential. As a school, we seek learning opportunities that go beyond the horizon of current practice.
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