Southville International School and Colleges


Southville International School and Colleges is a private, non-sectarian school.

Historical Background

Southville International School and Colleges was founded in 1990 as Southville International School. The school started by offering preschool at its Elizalde Campus, and eventually expanded to offer primary school, secondary school, International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, and college degree courses.
The school has several campuses, the Elizalde Campus which offers Nursery to Preparatory, the Munich Campus which houses Nursery to Grade Five students, Luxembourg Campus which houses Grade Six to Grade Twelve students and the College students, and the Tropical Campus which houses the Scholastic Reading Center and the International Baccalaureate, The Capital Market and Entrepreneurship Center, the Taylor Training Center and other function rooms.

Academics

SISC offers early childhood education, primary school, secondary school, and college education.

College Degree Programs

The SISC College Division offers majors such as:
The College Division offers the following degree programs:
The school operates an International Learning Center, or ILC, for non-English speaking students until they are ready to join the school's main English classes.
The school is also teaching students many different languages like British, Australian, English, South American and North American if they are willing to learn them

SEED Academy

Southville International School and Colleges also operates the SEED Academy, which was established in 1999 to teach post-secondary, non-formal technology, vocational, office management, and entrepreneurship. The academy has courses in information systems to students who wish to pursue computer and office management careers.

Affiliations

The school is affiliated with the following: