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Reedley International School : ウィキペディア英語版
Reedley International School

Reedley International School (RIS) is a young, private, non-sectarian, co-educational school in Libis, Quezon City, Philippines. It is accredited by the Philippine Department of Education and is one of only four regular member schools in the Philippines of the Council of International Schools (CIS).
The school consists of a Lower School (Grades 1 to 4), Middle School (Grades 5-7), Upper School (Levels 1 to 4), the SCP (Small Class Program for Middle School Grades 5-7 and Upper School Levels 1 to 4) and the ESL Program for non-native English speakers.
School Headmaster; Ms. Joanne Bilo, Grade School Head of Academic Affairs; Ms. Bella dela Cruz, Grade School Head of Student Affairs; Ms. Maria Andrea Santos, Upper School Head of Academic Affairs; Ms. Thea Sordan, Upper School Head of Student Affairs; and Mr. Jotham Manlapaz, Upper School Assistant Prefect of Discipline.
==History==
Reedley International School was named after Reedley College in Reedley, California. The name “Reedley” comes from an American Civil War veteran, Thomas Law Reed, who settled in California during the Gold Rush in the 1800s and donated his own land for a railroad station site.
Operations began for the Upper School in June 2000 in Libis, Quezon City, with a starting population of 80 students. In 2001, Reedley added Lower School Grades 1 to 4 and Middle School Grades 5 to 7 to its course offerings and moved to a 1,200 sq. m. site in Pasig.
In school year 2003-2004, the SCP (Small Class Program) was opened to for students wanting a very small classroom environment. SCP was offered in a satellite branch in the Ortigas business district. Then, in 2004, the Academic Program for Credit (APC) was further added to Reedley’s course offerings. APC, also located in the Ortigas branch, was a full academic course that aimed to help non-native English speaking students obtain school credits while improving their English language skills.
In school year 2006-2007, RIS moved to its new 3,500 sq. m. location in the JOSOL Building in Libis, Quezon City, consolidating and situating all of Reedley’s academic courses in one school center. APC was restructured and renamed as the English as a Second Language (ESL) Program in April 2007. The ESL Program is now a supplementary academic course that is taken before or after regular classes. It aims to address difficulties in listening, reading, writing, and speaking in English, which is the academic medium of instruction in Reedley. There are presently 500 students.
RIS has been recognized and accredited by the Philippine Department of Education since the year 2000 and is a regular member of the Council of International Schools (CIS). It is also affiliated with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, National Association of Elementary School Principals, and the East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools.

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