
American School of The Hague
Founded 1953 in Wassenaar — the longest-running American international school in the Netherlands, ~1,200 students ages 3-18, American Diploma + AP + IB Diploma.
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Founded 1953 in Wassenaar — the longest-running American international school in the Netherlands, ~1,200 students ages 3-18, American Diploma + AP + IB Diploma.

Founded 2003 — Amsterdam's flagship IB World School, ~1,400 students across four locations, full PYP/MYP/DP Continuum, day only, partly publicly subsidised (Dutch international stream).

Founded 1981 — the Brainport (ASML/Philips) families' IB school, ~1,400 students ages 4-19, full PYP/MYP/DP Continuum, partly subsidised Dutch International School.

Europe's first IB World School authorized for all three IB programmes (PYP, MYP, Diploma) — Amstelveen campus serving 1,300 students from 60+ countries.

Founded 2002 in Rotterdam — an IB World School running PYP/MYP/DP, ~700 students ages 3-18, part of the global Nord Anglia Education network of 90+ schools.

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