What are the schools in Granada like?
When we asked about the schools in Granada, they said...
"Granada is home to a number of excellent international and bilingual schools. The American Nicaraguan School (ANS) is a private, non-profit, co-educational day school offering an American-style education to students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. ANS is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Nicaraguan Ministry of Education. The school offers a rigorous academic program, with a strong emphasis on English language instruction, as well as Spanish, French, and Mandarin Chinese. The Granada International School (GIS) is a private, bilingual school offering an international curriculum to students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. GIS is accredited by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Education and offers a comprehensive academic program, with a strong emphasis on Spanish language instruction, as well as English, French, and Mandarin Chinese. The Granada Bilingual School (GBS) is a private, bilingual school offering an international curriculum to students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. GBS is accredited by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Education and offers a comprehensive academic program, with a strong emphasis on Spanish language instruction, as well as English, French, and Mandarin Chinese. The Granada International School of Languages (GISL) is a private, bilingual school offering an international curriculum to students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. GISL is accredited by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Education and offers a comprehensive academic program, with a strong emphasis on Spanish language instruction, as well as English, French, and Mandarin Chinese. The Granada International School of the Arts (GISA) is a private, bilingual school offering an international curriculum to students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. GISA is accredited by the Nicaraguan Ministry of Education and offers a comprehensive academic program, with a strong emphasis on Spanish language instruction, as well as English, French, and Mandarin Chinese," said one parent with children at in Granada.
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What are the schools in Granada like?
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