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Instituto San Roberto : ウィキペディア英語版
San Roberto International School

San Roberto International School, formerly known as Instituto San Roberto, is a private school in Monterrey, Mexico, founded in 1982 by Mrs. Monica Sada. As of June 2015, San Roberto International School belongs to Nord Anglia Education, the world's leading premium schools organization.
2055 students from 33 countries attend either of the school’s two locations: (San Agustín Campus ), in San Pedro Garza García, or (Valle Alto Campus ) in the Valle Alto area of Monterrey.
The school offers an international academic program for students from PreNursery to grade 9. ISR is also recognized for its robust values and character education program.
Both campuses have an international accreditation by SACS (now AdvancED), since 2002. SRIS notable memberships include: (Association of American Schools in Mexico ) (ASOMEX), Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), (Association of American Schools of Central America, Colombia, Caribbean, and Mexico ) (Tri-Association), and (International Society for Technology in Education ) (ISTE).
ISR fosters a values-centered community where active parent participation encouraged. Notable activities include: the (La Gloria Project ) and the (ISR Values Conference ).
==History==
San Roberto International School was founded in 1982 by Monica Sada. It first opened its doors as a preschool. Activities began in a small rented house in San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León.
The name “San Roberto” was chosen in honor of Mr. Roberto G. Sada Jr., one of Monterrey’s most distinguished businessmen and father of Mrs. Sada. Success in the preschool levels led to the opening of the elementary levels a year later, adding a bilingual program.
The increase in the student body and the need for new facilities led to Mrs. Cristina Sada, the founder’s sister, to join the school as an investor. The new San Agustin Campus opened in November 1984. Middle school levels opened in 1989. To serve the growing population in the southern part of the city, Valle Alto Campus opened its doors in September 1994. Both campuses were accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) in December 2002, and currently hold the accreditation by SACS, now as a division of AdvancED.
In September 2006 the Sada sisters sold the school to the Meritas Family of Schools, an elite family of international private schools.
In June 2015, San Roberto International School, along with six of 10 Meritas schools, joined Nord Anglia Education, the world's leading premium schools organization. With the addition of the Meritas schools, the family now consists of 42 international schools located in 15 countries, and educate over 32,000 students from preschool through to the end of secondary education. All of them committed to providing students with the highest quality learning, enhanced through unique global experiences.

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