American International School of N'Djamena

The American International School of N'Djamena (AISN) was a small international school in the Chadian capital, N'Djamena. It was an independent coeducational day school which offered an American-style educational program from prekindergarten through grade 8. The school was a non-profit association, governed by a six-member School Board composed of four AISN parents elected by the association, and two representatives of the U.S. Embassy. In 2008, the school shut down in fear of impending war.

American International School of N'Djamena
Location
N'Djamena, Chad
Information
School typeIndependent school
Closed2008
Head teacherGary Mickle
GradesP-8
GenderCo-Educational
Age5 to 14
Enrollment35
Education systemAmerican Curriculum
LanguageEnglish

At the beginning of the 2004–2005 school year, enrollment was 35, with seven full-time and three part-time professional staff members.

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