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The American International School of Lomé (AISL) is a K-12 private school 〔http://aislome.org/index.php/admissions/school-fees〕 coeducational day school located in Kégué, a suburb north of Lomé, Togo which also includes a pre-school (referred to as the Child Development Center). ==History== AISL was created in 1967 to meet the needs of Americans residing in Togo. Over the years the student population has changed and has become more international. In 1967, when the school was first build, it was called: International School of Lome or I.S.L. There was also a second school, a sister school in Benin, a neighboring country to Togo. The second school founded years after ISL and was known as the International School of Benin. The name of the school in Togo was later changed to show it dedication to an American curriculum: American International School of Lome or A.I.S.L. Today, the school continues to provide an American-style education which will enable children to integrate easily, both academically and socially, into other American schools, or international schools with similar requirements. Graduating students are prepared for American colleges and universities. On June 4, 2012, the American International School of Lomé inaugurated its new building with a short ribbon cutting ceremony for parents, board members, teachers, staff and students as well as all those involved in the construction. The Togolese Minister of Education was the keynote speaker. U.S. Ambassador Whitehead also gave a speech. This was an important day for AISL after forty-five years of continuous existence in Togo. 〔http://www.republicoftogo.com/Toutes-les-rubriques/Education/Inauguration-du-campus-de-l-AISL〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「American International School of Lomé」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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