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The Renaissance International School
Basic Information
Address: 3650 Dimond Ave, Oakland, CA 94602
Phone Number: 510-531-8566
Director/Owner: Renee Hites
Additional Information
Ages: 2-12
Accreditation/Affiliation: Association Montessori Internationale Bay Area Montessori Association, Independent Schools of the San Francisco Bay Area (ISSFBA), International Montessori Council (IMC),
Nationalities: We are an international community with more than 50 countries and nearly every ethnic group represented
Language(s): English/French/Spanish Language Immersion Program
School Types: Montessori
Tuition:
$37,850
Enrollment: 111 Students
School Setting:
School campus is in Oakland's Dimond District.
Student/Teacher Ratio: 3:1
Curriculum:
Our Montessori curriculum encompasses the full substance of a traditional curriculum and includes music, fine arts, French/Spanish/English immersion, as well as the skills that prepare our students for life.
Admissions Deadline: Rolling admissions depending on availability
Mission Statement:
The mission of The Renaissance International School is to provide students with an international center of learning and culture that is open, supportive, and multidisciplinary, where children can develop and achieve their highest potential.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our well-rounded Montessori program integrates language immersion, global understanding and cultural awareness, arts, music, outdoor education, and a traditional academic curriculum, contributing to the holistic development of each child.
School History:
The Renaissance International School is an independent non-sectarian, coeducational Montessori school, founded in 1992 to celebrate the human spirit.
Notes/School Information:
Programs:
Toddler (2-3 years old)
Preschool/Kindergarten (3-6 years old)
Elementary (6-12 years old)