Organization:Association of American Schools in South America

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Short description: Non-profit organization

The Association of American Schools in South America (AASSA) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that was established in 1961 "to discover and develop ways and means for improving understanding through international education.[1]" All schools in the organization are private, college preparatory schools that offer a predominantly American curriculum taught in English. All Full Member schools must meet accreditation standards set by the AASSA board.[2]

Currently, they have 50 full members and 33 invitational members.

Full Member Schools

Argentina

  • Asociación Escuelas Lincoln

Bolivia

  • The American International School of Bolivia

Brazil

  • American School of Belo Horizonte
  • American School of Brasília
  • American School of Recife
  • American School of Rio de Janeiro
  • Associacao Escola do Futuro
  • Associacao Escola Guaduada de Sao Paulo
  • Chapel School-Escola Maria Imaculada
  • Escola Americana de Campinas
  • International School of Curitiba
  • Our Lady of Mercy School, Rio de Janeiro
  • Pan American Christian Academy
  • Pan American School of Bahia
  • Pan American School of Porto Alegre
  • Rio International School
  • School of the Nations (Brasília)

Cayman Islands

  • Cayman International School

Chile

  • International School Nido de Aguilas

Colombia

  • Colegio Albania (Albania School)
  • Colegio Karl C. Parrish
  • Colegio Nueva Granada
  • Colegio Jorge Washington (also The George Washington School)
  • Colombus School
  • Colegio Granadino
  • Colegio Bolivar
  • Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá (Bogotá)

Curacao

  • International School of Curacao

Ecuador

  • Academia Cotopaxi
  • Alliance Academy International
  • American School of Quito
  • Colegio Alberto Einstein
  • Colegio Menor de San Francisco (Quito & Samborondon Campuses)
  • Inter-American Academy of Guayaquil

El Salvador

  • Escuela Americana El Salvador

Guatemala

  • American School of Guatemala

Guyana

  • Georgetown International Academy

Honduras

  • Alison Bixby Stone School
  • American School of Tegucigalpa

Jamaica

  • American International School of Kingston

Panama

  • Crossroads Christian Academy
  • Magen David Academy

Paraguay

  • American School of Asuncion

Peru

  • Colegio Franklin D. Roosevelt

Trinidad and Tobago

  • International School Port of Spain

Uruguay

  • Uruguayan American School

Venezuela

  • Centro Educativo Internacional Anzoategui
  • Colegio Internacional de Carabobo
  • Colegio Internacional de Caracas
  • Colegio Internacional Puerto La Cruz
  • Escuela Bella Vista
  • Escuela Campo Alegre
  • Escuela Las Morochas
  • International School of Monagas
  • The British School Caracas

Invitational Member Schools

Bolivia

  • American Cooperative School
  • Santa Cruz Cooperative School

Brazil

  • Avenues Sao Paulo Fuducacao Ltda.
  • Escola Beit Yaacov
  • Escola Pueri Domus/global Education
  • Sant'Anna American International School

Colombia

  • Asociacion Colegio Granadino
  • Colegio Albania
  • Colegio Bilingue Richmond
  • Colegio Bolivar
  • Colegio Bureche
  • Colegio Jorge Washington
  • Colegio Panamericano
  • GI School
  • La Sierra International School
  • The Victoria School

Costa Rica

  • Kabe International Academy
  • Lincoln School

Cuba

  • International School of Havana

Dominican Republic

  • Carol Morgan School

Ecuador

  • ISM International Academy

El Salvador

  • Escuela Americana El Salvador

Guatemala

  • Colegio Interamericano de Guatemala
  • Colegio Maya

Haiti

  • Union School

Honduras

  • Escuela Internacional Sampedrana

Mexico

  • American School Foundation of Monterrey
  • Colegio Atid
  • Peterson Schools
  • The American School Foundation
  • The American School Foundation of Guadalajara A.C.
  • Westhill Institute SC

Panama

  • The International School of Panama
  • The Metropolitan School of Panama

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