Ever wondered what makes International School Aberdeen (ISA) different from any other school in the North-east?
Aberdeen Doors Open Day 2024 is the ideal chance for members of the public to tour the purpose-built ISA campus at Pitfodels House, North Deeside Road, and discover how the sector leading school is nurturing confident, thriving global citizens.
Doors Open Day, being held this Saturday, September 7 is a city-wide initiative that allows access to buildings that are usually closed to the public with ISA being one of a number of key venues taking part across Aberdeen.
ISA first opened its doors as Scotland’s first international school in August 1972 when the first staff and students sat behind their desks. Five decades on and the school still takes immense pride in honouring its firm roots in the Granite City while adopting a global approach to education.
The campus includes a 25m swimming pool, climbing wall, five science labs, three performing arts studios and a 300-seat theatre, and a state-of-the-art sports complex.
ISA head of school, Nick Little, says: “ISA is such a special place, we are more than just a school, we are a thriving community of global citizens.
“We warmly welcome families and visitors of all ages to come along and see our facilities and discover what we have to offer.”
Whether a prospective student, a curious community member, or just interested in ISA’s distinctive approach to education, everyone is welcome!
The event will run at ISA from 10am to 1pm.