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International School of Arizona partners with Arizona School of Music
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The International School of Arizona is enhancing its dual immersion curriculum program with the addition of music from the Arizona School of Music.
Students enrolled in the International School of Arizona’s kindergarten through eighth grade will have the opportunity to take private music lessons during the school day on the school’s campus for an extra fee, according to a press release.
Families can now avoid the hassle of running around after school taking their children to lessons.
The Arizona School of Music has been a presence within the Scottsdale and Phoenix arts community for 20 years.
Founded 24 years ago in Arizona, with a culturally inclusive curriculum, the International School of Arizona offers French & Spanish language immersion programs that begins at 18 months of age and continues through eighth grade.
The small school setting offers three different school levels for prospective students: Early Childhood, the Lower School (Kindergarten – fifth grade) and Middle School (sixth – eighth grade). Each classroom offers small class sizes taught by native speakers from countries such as Spain, Mexico, Colombia, and France. In addition, the International School of Arizona is accredited by the French Ministry of Education, the Cervantes Institute by the Spanish Government, and has US Accreditation through Cognia, the world’s largest education community representing 30,000 schools.
For more information, call 480-874-2326 or visit ISA at https://isaz.org/.