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  1. British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem

    The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem BSAJ was established in 1919. The London based Palestine Exploration Fund was instrumental in its foundation. The first Director was British archaeologist John Garstang , and among its earliest students was architect archaeologist George Horsfield , later Chief Inspector of Antiquities in British Mandate Transjordan . An excavation at Tughbah Caves by BSAJ student Francis Turville Petre in 1925 yielded an important prehistoric find, the Galilee skull. ref Bar Yosef, O. and Callander, J. A Forgotten Archaeologist The Life of Francis Turville Petre. Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 129 1 , 2 18. ref Under Garstang s directorship, the BSAJ began excavations on Mount Ophel , Jerusalem , with the Palestine Exploration Fund. Garstang resigned his post as Director of the BSAJ in 1926 and British archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot , who had trained at the British School at Athens , became the School s second Director. With his wife, Grace Mary Molly Crowfoot , a noted expert in textiles, crafts and botany, John Crowfoot conducted excavations at Mount Ophel, Jerusalem 1927 1929 , Jerash 1928 1930 and Samaria 1930 1935 . ref Crowfoot, E. 1990. Crowfoot, John Winter, in E. Meyers ed. , The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East Vol 2 , 72 73 Crowfoot, E. 1997. Grace Mary Crowfoot 1877 1957. Breaking Ground Women in Old World Archaeology. Online , available at Brown University. http www.brown.edu Research Breaking Ground search.php. ... in Palestine The Women Excavators of el Wad Cave, in Whitehouse, R. Women in Archaeology and Antiquity. London University College London ref The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem had close .... 1984. ASOR at 85. Biblical Archaeologist, 47 4 , 197 205 ref Further reading Gibson, S. 1999. British ..., available at http www.pef.org.uk archive . References Reflist Category Archaeology of Israel Category British archaeologists Category History of Palestine ...   more details



  1. Festival of British Archaeology

    right Festival 2010 The Festival of British Archaeology is a fortnight long festival coordinated by the Council for British Archaeology . It is an annual UK wide festival, during which events take place ... for British Archaeology to separate from European Heritage Days and to move to the event to July ... events run during the year to promote archaeology and history see list below . Profile and media coverage The profile of the Festival of British Archaeology has grown in recent years. The festival ... commentisfree 2009 jul 17 in praise of british archaeology The Guardian July 17th 2009 ref and The Daily ... news 4498221.Culture Minister to launch Festival of British Archaeology The Evening ... of British Archaeology Website ref , and Julian Richards ref name test http heritage key.com blogs sean williams festival british archaeology 2009 top ten Heritage Key ref have been involved with the festival. In 2008 the children s magazine The Beano featured the Festival of British Archaeology on their front cover. ref http festival.britarch.ac.uk past Festival of British Archaeology Website ... Categories DEFAULTSORT Festival Of British Archaeology, The Category Recurring events established ... Archaeology Day, for which 10 events were held. Initially it was linked in with European Heritage ... National Archaeology Week. ref http festival.britarch.ac.uk past facts Facts and Figures , Festival of British Archaeology Website. ref The Council for British Archaeology has now renamed National Archaeology Week as the Festival of British Archaeology. The 2010 festival will take place in July and August. Aims The festival is centred around the Council for British Archaeology s aim of widening participation in archaeology by encouraging people to visit archaeological site sites of archaeological ... range from small local events to larger countywide events, and focus on different aspects of British Archaeology. The CBA coordinates the overall festival, but individual groups and societies are able ...   more details



  1. Council for British Archaeology

    Established in 1944, the http www.britarch.ac.uk Council for British Archaeology CBA is an educational charity working throughout the UK to involve people in archaeology and to promote the appreciation ... Societies to discuss the requirements of archaeology in the post war period . citation needed date March 2011 As a result, it was agreed to form a Council for British Archaeology to promote, both collectively and through its members, British archaeology in all its aspects. The new Council defined one ... recognised the need for adequate bibliographical backup for British archaeology, and the first volume ... and acts as a facilitator for opinion, ideas and policy development in British archaeology, connecting government, the media, and the public. It champions archaeology at all levels in education ... services of its bibliographic information, digital resources and publications. Today British archaeology ... magazine British Archaeology, including CBA Briefing with lists of projects and events three issues ... booklet featuring all Festival of British Archaeology events see below special discounts offers including ... ba British Archaeology a bi monthly news magazine drawing together the latest news, discoveries ... access to much of the CBA s back catalogue of publications, including British Archaeology and many .... Events The flagship CBA event each year is http www.britarch.ac.uk naw Festival of British Archaeology ... Council for British Archaeology website http www.biab.ac.uk biab online British and Irish Archaeological ... this by promoting research, conservation and education, and by widening access to archaeology through ... http www.biab.ac.uk British and Irish Archaeological Bibliography first appeared in 1949. Within ... up the first Industrial Archaeology Committee in the world. In 1965, the CBA s response to the Colin .... More recently the CBA has adopted archaeology for all as its focus, citation needed date March 2011 concentrating on increasing opportunities for participation and learning through archaeology and the care ...   more details



  1. Mining archaeology in British Isles

    Orphan date February 2009 Mining Archaeology is a specific field well developed in the British Isles ... phase in 2400 BC makes the site and the settlement very important for mining Archaeology in the British ... of ancient mining and metallurgy acta of a British School at Athens centenary conference at Bangor,1986.Bangor ... locations in British Isles, including Duncan James on the Great Orme s Head, Simon Timberlake ... identified from several locations in the British Isles this has been certified with carbon 14 analysis ... exploitation. Moreover a unique find for British Isles were the giant hammers. ref Graddock 1995, 60 ... the British Isles. A representative example of the period are Puzzlewood s surface mines. The site prospered especially in the Romano British period and the late Middle Ages. The limonite ores represent ... already exploited in Late Bronze Age and some evidence earthworks are associated with British Iron ... Archaeology To shape an overall image for mines in antiquity we have to consider in mind many ... in collaboration with experimental archaeology important observations have occur as far as primitive ... Natural Beauty. Somerset English Heritage & Somerset County Council. Gerrard, S. 2000. The early British ... Edinburgh University Press Ltd. Henderson J., 2000. The science and archaeology of materials an investigation ... of Archaeology, National University of Ireland. Bronze Age Studies 6. Timberlake S., 2003. Excavations ... Wales. Oxford Archaeopress. BAR British Series 348. Timberlake, S. and Prag A.J.N.W., 2005. The Archaeology of Alderley Edge Survey, excavation and experiment in an ancient mining landscape.Oxford John and Erica Hedges Ltd. for the Manchester Museum and the National Trust BAR British Series ... , Early Mining in the British Isles Proceedings of the EarlyMiningWorkshop at Plas Tan y Bwlch Snowdonia .... In S.Bowman, Science and the Past. London The Trustees of the British Museum, 57 73. Grew P. 1990. Firesetting experiment at RHIW GOCH, 1989.In Crew P. and Crew S. eds , Early Mining in the British ...   more details



  1. The School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology

    Orphan date March 2010 Infobox university name University of Liverpool The School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology image name motto type Public university Public Scholarly school established Incorporated 1881 affiliations University of Liverpool Head of School Professor T Harrison BVMS PhD MRCVS free label free undergrad postgrad city Liverpool state England country United Kingdom UK campus Urban area Urban mascot website http www.liv.ac.uk sace The University of Liverpool School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology also known as the SACE is an internationally recognised centre for research in Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology with 40 members of staff and over 400 students. History Foundation Facilities The trend towards increased specialisation and the subsequent expansion in clinical training has led to the development of Liverpool s three main The Garstang Museum of Archaeology Centre for Manx Studies Stable isotope laboratory Lithics laboratory Finds processing & sample preparation laboratory Trace element chemistry laboratory Conservation laboratory Geomagnetism laboratory Archaeology library Postgraduate Student Computing Facilities Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology Society Liverpool University Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology Society SACES is the unofficial student body of the School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology. They organise many sporting, social, theatrical and charitable events throughout the year. Organisation The faculty provides undergraduate ... degrees that cover hominid evolution, European prehistory, the archaeology and writing of the ancient Near East and Egypt, the history and archaeology of Greece and Rome, Greek and Latin languages and archaeological sciences and theory. Masters degrees by title Ancient History MA, Archaeology MA, Archaeology MSc Palaeo anthropology MSc, Classics MA, Egyptology MA, Manx Studies MA and Eighteenth Century Worlds MA. Awards British School at Athens British School at Rome Notable alumni Diarmaid ...   more details



  1. Biblical archaeology school

    1877 and the cole Biblique 1890 . Early 20th Century The American School of Oriental Research was founded in 1900 , and the British School of Archaeology in 1919 . The research these institutions sponsored ... is the school of archaeology which concerns itself with the biblical world. 18th Century Adriaan Reland ... yes ref William F. Albright and the Biblical Archaeology school The dominant figure in 20th century biblical archaeology, defining its scope and creating the mid century consensus on the relationship between archaeology, the Bible, and the history of ancient Israel, was William F. Albright . An American ... that archaeology had proved the Bible true. In fact the members of the school were not biblical ...Bible related This article presents information on Biblical archaeology as an academic movement for major excavations and artifacts relating to Biblical archaeology, see Biblical archaeology excavations ... archaeology in relation to Biblical historicity, see The Bible and history . Biblical archaeology , also ... en&id 581 Maps by Reland ref and published the first modern work of Biblical archaeology, Palaestina ... archaeology were laid in the 19th century with the work of antiquarians such as Johann Jahn , whose ... clergymen and scholars to found the Palestine Exploration Fund to promote research into the archaeology ... and ceramic typology to Palestinian archaeology. ref cite web title David Noel Freedman and Bruce E. Willoughby, Biblical Archaeology , MSN Encarta url http encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761554970 Biblical ... until 1968, and author of over a thousand books and articles, Albright drew biblical archaeology into the contemporary ... not themselves be regarded as historically accurate. Albright saw archaeology as the a practical means to test these ideas. Biblical archaeology, for him, therefore embraced all lands and any ... Peter Moorey, A Century of Biblical Archaeology , p.54ff ref Albright and his followers believed that archaeology could and should be used to shed light on the Biblical narrative, particularly ...   more details



  1. Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece

    The Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece http www.unil.ch esag ESAG lang fr cole Suisse d Arch ologie en Gr ce lang de Schweizer Arch ologische Schule in Griechenland lang it Scuola Elvetica d Archeologia in Grecia lang el is one of the List of Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Greece foreign archaeological institutes operating in Greece . Since 1964, the Swiss archaeologists have been excavating the remains of the ancient site of Eretria Euboea , a medium ... the title, habitual in Greece, of School of Archaeology . The activities of the Swiss School of Archaeology ... the first eighteen years of its existence 1964 1982 , the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece, relied ... of financial support for its activities. Created in 1983, the Foundation of the Swiss School of Archaeology ... gathered in the field to their publication the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece provides a valuable ... and university dissertations. Archaeology and modern urban development From the outset, the School .... External links The http www.unil.ch esag Swiss School website includes detailed information on the ongoing archaeological projects at Eretria. DEFAULTSORT Swiss School Of Archaeology In Greece Category ... civilisation. Hosted in Switzerland by the University of Lausanne , the Swiss School has his head office in Athens , in an Art Nouveau building at Odos Skaramanga 4B. The school has also offices in a 19th ... house at Eretria The Swiss School house at Eretria History Swiss archaeologists started to work ... 1895, when the American School of Classical Studies at Athens completed its work. In 1975, after the end ... from Swiss universities have in fact taken part in the activities of the School and in the study ... theater at Eretria The theater The School has conceived, financed and carried out the expansion ... sporadically inspired interest. In 1998, the Swiss School gave a new impulse to studies on modern and contemporary ..., the School has restored a 19th century house that belonged to Admiral Nikodimos, one of the heroes ...   more details



  1. Italian School of Archaeology at Athens

    Image PhaistosDiskLarge.jpg thumb right 250px The Phaistos Disk , found during the Italian excavations at the Minoan civilization Minoan Palace. The Italian School of Archaeology at Athens lang it Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene SAIA lang el is one of the 17 List of Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Greece foreign archaeological institutes headquartered in Athens , Greece , with branch offices in Crete , Limnos and Rome . Following earlier Italian research in Greece as an archaeological expedition or mission , the School was established in 1909. The School operates a sizeable library in Athens. It has conducted archaeological Archaeological field survey surveys in Aigialeia Arcadia and Thouria Messenia , and excavations on Limnos at Poliochni , Hephaisteia, and Chloe, as well as on Crete , at the Minoan civilization Minoan Palace at Phaistos and the nearby Minoan town of Agia Triada , and also in the Archaic period in Greece Archaic through Ancient Rome Roman city of Gortyn . ref Korka, pp. 108 115. ref References reflist Bibliography E. Korka et al. eds. Foreign Archaeological Schools in Greece, 160 Years, Athens, Hellenic Ministry of Culture, 2006. External links http www.scuoladiatene.it SAIA website Category 1909 establishments Category Foreign Archaeological Institutes in Greece Category Greece Italy relations Greece stub de Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene el it Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene ...   more details



  1. British school

    British school may refer to schools established by the British and Foreign School Society British School of Amsterdam British School of C lon in Portugal British School at Athens British School of Bahrain British School Chandigarh British School in Colombo British School Manila The British Schools of Montevideo British School Muscat British School in Rome The British School Al Khubairat British Schools of America British School of Boston British School of Chicago British School of Houston British School of Washington British American School of Charlotte British School Classic disambig de British School it British School ...   more details



  1. Archaeology

    For the magazine about archaeology Archaeology magazine For the Album, see The Rutles Archaeology . pp ... Mountains , Spain, 2008 Archaeology , or archeology ref Citation url http www.saa.org ForthePublic ... title Society for American Archaeology date accessdate 2011 01 15 ref from Ancient Greek Greek lang ..., which includes Artifact archaeology artifacts , architecture , biofact archaeology biofact s and cultural landscapes the archaeological record . Because archaeology employs a wide range of different ... in Europe it is viewed as a separate discipline. Archaeology studies human history from the development ... ago at Dikika, Ethiopia. Nature 466 857 860 ref Archaeology does not include the discipline of paleontology ... until the advent of literacy in any given society. ref name Renfrew Bahn1991 Archaeology ... from things essays in the philosophy of archaeology year 2002 publisher University of California ... surveyance , Excavation archaeology excavation and eventually Post excavation analysis of data collected to learn more about the past. In broad scope, archaeology relies on cross disciplinary research ... , paleoethnobotany , and paleobotany . Archaeology developed out of antiquarianism in Europe during ... development, various specific sub disciplines of archaeology have developed, including maritime archaeology , feminist archaeology and archaeoastronomy , and numerous different scientific techniques ... africanus species, an early form of hominin The purpose of archaeology is to learn more about ... way to learn about prehistoric societies is to use archaeology. Many important developments in human ... homo genus homos in Africa and finally into modern Homo sapiens . Archaeology also sheds light ... . Without archaeology, we would know nothing of these evolutionary and technological changes in humanity ... Kevin Greene & 39 Archaeology an Introduction & 39 publisher Staff.ncl.ac.uk date accessdate 2010 08 12 ref However, it is not only prehistoric, pre literate cultures that can be studied using archaeology ...   more details



  1. British International School

    The name British International School is a common name for a number of schools throughout the world. It may refer to British International School in Cairo British International School of Cracow British International School, Jakarta The British School of Lome British International School in Lome, Togo British International School Prague British International School Shanghai British International School of New York British International School Moscow British International School Vietnam St. George s British International School disambig ...   more details



  1. British School at Rome

    The British School at Rome was established in 1901 and granted a Royal Charter in 1912 as an educational institute in the fields of archaeology, literature, music, and history of Rome and Italy of every period, and for the study of the fine arts and architecture. Today the BSR continues this tradition offering residential scholarships and fellowships to students and researchers from across the Commonwealth. Located north of the Pincio in the elegant Parioli district, the main structure of the British School at Rome was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens inspired by the upper storey of St Paul s Cathedral in London for the British Pavilion at the Esposizione internazionale d arte 1911 International Exhibition held in Rome in 1911 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the unification of Italy . Its current director is Professor Christopher Smith. Bibliography T.P. Wiseman, A Short History of the British School at Rome , 1990 A. Wallace Hadrill, The British School at Rome One Hundred Years , 2001 Expand section date June 2008 See also Villa Borghese gardens External links http www.bsr.ac.uk The British School at Rome website including an http www.bsr.ac.uk BSR BSR Home01.htm introduction http www.estorickcollection.com current exhibitions.aspx Responding to Rome 1995 2005 exhibition at Estorick Collection 2006 exhibition of contemporary British artists who have been awarded scholarships at the British School at Rome coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT British School At Rome Category Foreign academies in Rome Category Art schools in Italy Category Educational institutions established in 1901 Category Classical educational institutes Category Works of Edwin Lutyens de British School at Rome ...   more details



  1. British School at Athens

    right 300px The Heraion of Perachora Heraion of Perachora , excavated by the British School at Athens ... . History of the BSA Agnes Conway , was admitted to the British School at Athens under Director ..., The British School at Athens the First Hundred Years . London British School at Athens, 1986. Helen Waterhouse and others, A Celebration of the British School at Athens 1886 1986 . London Camberwell Press, n.d. c.1988 . Eleni Calligas and James Whitley, On Site British Archaeologists ... Reading Gill, D. W. J. 2011. Sifting the Soil of Greece The Early Years of the British School at Athens ... British School official website http www.bsa.ac.uk index.html?history main History of the Institute ... Libraries in Athens Category British archaeologists de British School at Athens el fr British School at Athens it British School ad Atene ...   more details



  1. British school of diffusionism

    Multiple issues refimprove December 2011 orphan January 2011 notability December 2010 The British school of diffusionism was an archaeology archaeological and anthropology anthropological movement which believed ancient Egypt was the source of all human culture. It derived its theory from research on ancient Egypt . G. Elliot Smith and William J. Perry were specialists in Egyptian culture and had carried out research in Egyptology for a number of years. From this experience they concluded that all aspects of civilizations, from technology to religion , originated in Egypt and diffused to other cultural areas. To explain the fact that some cultures no longer had traits from Egypt, they claimed these cultures had simply become degenerate , i.e. in contrast to the civilized world, the lesser developed peoples had simply forgotten the original ideas borrowed from Egypt . Sources Raymond Scupin, Christopher R. Decorce. Anthropology a Global Perspective. Diffusionism . Sociology Guide. http www.sociologyguide.com anthropology main approaches to the study of society and culture diffusionism.php Accessed December 22, 2011. Category Cultural anthropology ...   more details



  1. Oporto British School

    orphan date April 2010 Infobox secondary school name Oporto British School logo Image obs.gif established 1894 city Porto country Portugal type Independent School , International School , Day school Day , Co educational , Nursery School , Primary School , Secondary School , website http www.obs.edu.pt Oporto British Schooll The Oporto British School , in Foz do Douro , Porto , is the oldest British school in mainland Europe, established in 1894. The current Headmaster is Mr David Butcher and the current ... British School is divided in houses. These are Braganza Windsor Lancaster History The Oporto British School opened on the first day of the Summer Term in 1894 with 11 boys, with the Rev WS Picken MA as the Master. gallery Image Oldobs.gif The Original Oporto British School sign gallery The School ... purchased in 1922 and remains part of the school s facilities today. Non British boys were ... and extra curricular activities Oporto British School has a large range of sports. Traditionally ... External links Commons category Oporto British School http www.obs.edu.pt Oporto British School http ..., day school for both boys and girls, aged 4 to 18 with approximately 450 pupil on roll. It follows a British style curriculum until the completion of the IGCSE . Senior students then study the IB ... well after the Second World War that the roll exceeded 100. Architecture School The consists of five academic buildings and a large multi purpose sports hall. gallery Image Oldobs.gif School Sign Image Teague.gif Teague Hall Image Primary.gif Primary School Image Schoolobs.gif Main School Building Image astro.gif Multi sport Astroturf Image Birdseye.gif A bird s eye view of the school and the Foz do Douro district gallery Management The school is run by an elected board of governors and the Senior ... at all board meetings. The School has a Head Boy Pedro Borges and Head Girl Laura Santos who represent the student body at public and ceremonial events. The school has a well established Parent Teacher ...   more details



  1. British School of Barcelona

    Infobox school background f0f6fa border ccd2d9 name British School of Barcelona image established 1958 type Private school Private , day school religion Non denominational city Castelldefels Barcelona state Catalonia country Spain campus Non residential, Suburban enrolment 1000 colours Navy Blue,Red,Beige and White homepage http www.britishschoolbarcelona.com britishschoolbarcelona.com The British School of Barcelona is a Private school private For profit school profit making Mixed sex education coeducational Multilingualism bilingual international school located in Castelldefels near Barcelona , Spain . History Founded in 1958 as the Anglo American School, the British School of Barcelona was authorised to offer a British education to pupils of all nationalities , including Spanish citizens in October 1979. Today the school is owned and operated by Cognita , a private Schools company based in Milton Keynes in the United Kingdom . The school is also a founder member of the National Association of British Schools in Spain . The School today The school is located 20 miles from Barcelona, and serves children from the city and the surrounding areas. Facilities at the school include classrooms ... a Distancia . External links http www.britishschoolbarcelona.com British School of Barcelona official site coord missing Spain DEFAULTSORT British School Of Barcelona Category Education in Barcelona Category Educational institutions established in 1958 Category British international schools Category ... rooms, Gym nasium and outdoor sports facilities. The nearby Olympic Games Olympic Canal is used by the school for rowing sport rowing and sailing . School organisation and studies The British School of Barcelona educates children from Nursery School age to University Entrance. Studies at the school ... and Wales. Pupils at the school then study for GCSE and A Level examinations. In addition, the school ... at the school who plan to go on and study at Spanish universities prepare for the university ...   more details



  1. British School Manila

    Primary sources date October 2011 Infobox school name British School Manila image File British School Logo 150x150.jpg headmaster Stephen Murray motto established 1976 type Private, international school , British school location Bonifacio Global City , Taguig enrollment 797 Students campus University ... The British School Manila , abbreviation BSM is a private school private international school in the Philippines . The school provides a British education , following the England English National ... 2001 the The British School Manila relocated to purpose built premises in Bonifacio Global City , Taguig in Metro Manila , Philippines , next to the International School Manila , and the Manila Japanese School . Facilities include a swimming pool, playing field, 4 science laboratories, a technology ..., the school purchased an empty lot beside the school. It is expanding through the addition of sports facilities. ref http www.britishschoolmanila.org britishschool global index.php The British School Manila ref References references External links http www.britishschoolmanila.org British School Manila ... CIS British School Manila http www.ibo.org school 001463 International Baccalaureate IB British School Manila http www.cobisec.org Council of British International Schools COBISEC http fobissea.org aboutus.php The Federation of British International Schools of South East Asia and East Asia FOBISSEA .... Classrooms are built on a cluster design in order to maintain the friendly small school feeling . Each of the six clusters in the school have been named after locations in the Philippines. It has now ... students. The current Head of School is Stephen Murray. ref http www.britishschoolmanila.org britishschool global system.php?LS staticpages&id 1242258280670 Welcome to the British School Manila ref The head of Primary School Nursery to Year 6 is Glenn Hardy and the head of Senior School Year 7 to Year ... in 1976 Category Educational institutions in Taguig Category British international schools ...   more details



  1. British International School of Stavanger

    The British International School of Stavanger is an international school in Stavanger , Norway . It was founded in 1977. It currently serves 350 pupils from over 22 different nations. It caters to pupils from 18 months of age up to the age of 16. The Principal is Anne Howel, and there are 22 full time staff. ref http www.cobis.org.uk accredited british international school of stavanger.html COBIUS ref References Reflist External links http www.biss.no coord 58.8974 5.7334 type edu region NO display title Category International schools in Norway Category Stavanger Category British international schools Category Educational institutions established in 1977 norway school stub ...   more details



  1. British Banking School

    unreferenced date January 2010 The British Banking School was a major part of British history. They were created to oppose the British Currency School they argued that currency issue could be naturally restricted by the desire of bank depositors to redeem their notes for gold. Category History of economic thought Category Banking schools bank stub ja ...   more details



  1. International British School of Bucharest

    unreferenced date April 2009 International British School of Bucharest abbreviated IBSB formerly Fundatia International British School of Bucharest is a British people British school in Bucharest , Romania . The school was established in September 2000. The school serves students 3&ndash 19 years old by providing a holism holistic British educational experience. It is accredited by Cambridge University as an international examination centre. Students from 30 different nationalities learn at this school. The school provides a co educational environment for children with a curriculum based on the National Curriculum England, Wales and Northern Ireland National Curriculum of England and Wales . The curriculum leads to Cambridge University IGCSE examinations in Year Eleven Year 11 . The International A Level is taught in Year Twelve Year 12 and Year Thirteen Year 13 . There are 28 examinable subjects available, and students are also entered for Cambridge Checkpoint exams and compulsory SAT ... and the year always begins in September. School uniform is worn, as in England, and a school prefect system and student council are in operation. The school has an open admissions policy and children are placed according to their ages and abilities. The school runs between 08.30 and 16.00, Monday to Thursday, and 8.30 15.00 on Friday. External links http www.ibsb.ro International British School ... of British and local Romanian graduate teachers. IBSB has no more than 20 students in each year group. All junior classes have assistant teachers alongside a British professional. The school is housed in purpose designed buildings close to the city centre. The school can be accessed by bus or by the city metro. The secondary school contains a dedicated science laboratory and ICT suite. There is a substantial play area to the front of the school. The school provides a bus service, hot lunches and an extensive programme of after school activities. There is also a programme of Saturday morning revision ...   more details



  1. British School of Washington

    Infobox School name British School of Washington native name latin name image Image British School.JPG ... text3 free label4 free text4 free label5 free text5 footnotes picture homepage The British School of Washington BSW is a non sectarian, co educational college preparatory day school located in the Georgetown ... to 18 UK Nursery school Nursery to Year 13 US Pre K to Grade 12 . The school opened in September 1998 and was the first school opened in the United States by the British Schools of America . British Schools of America operates four additional schools similar to the British School of Washington in various cities, including Boston , Charlotte , Chicago and Houston . The British School of Washington relocated in 2008 to its current location in Georgetown, D.C. Georgetown . The school shares property with Georgetown University . Curriculum The British School of Washington offers the International ... of students at the British School of Washington are American or British, the school still hosts over ... Zealand and Sri Lankan. Affiliation and Associations The British School of Washington is accredited ... Education as a Learning Focused School. The British School of Washington is an active member ... trustee founder specialist president head of school headteacher Peter Harding head label ... ranking bar pass rate faculty teaching staff roll MOE ceeb school code LEA ofsted testaverage testname ... IB, Learning Focused School rival mascot mascot image sports patron team name nickname school colours school colors yearbook publication newspaper opened established 1998 founded status closed ... School, which includes Nursery to Year 6 Pre K Grade 5 , offers the International Primary Curriculum IPC and adopts best practices from the British National Curriculum England, Wales and Northern Ireland National Curriculum England and Wales . Students at the British School of Washington sit externally graded standardised tests in English, Maths, and Science as recommended by the British National ...   more details



  1. British School of Chicago

    original research date January 2011 unreferenced date January 2011 Infobox School name British School ... range 3 to 18 accreditation IB, Learning Focused School, NIPSA, CIS established 2001 The British School of Chicago BSC is a non sectarian, co educational college preparatory day school located in the Lincoln ... 3 to 18 UK Nursery school Nursery to Year 13 US Pre K to Grade 12 . The school opened in September 2001 and was the fourth school opened in the United States by the British Schools of America . British Schools of America operates four additional schools similar to the British School of Chicago in various cities, including Boston , Charlotte , Houston and Washington, D.C. . The British School of Chicago relocated in 2007 to its current location in Lincoln Park. The school is well known in the area for the British Music School of Chicago which offers students and members of the community to take individual and group classes. Enrollment and Student Profile The British School of Chicago s current enrollment comprises approximately 700 students, with the majority being American and British. There are over thirty nationalities represented at the school. The school serves Nursery School to Year 13 Pre K to Grade 12 . Curriculum The British School of Chicago offers the International Baccalaureate ... School, which includes Nursery to Year 6 Pre K Grade 5 , offers the International Primary Curriculum IPC and adopts best practices from the British National Curriculum England, Wales and Northern Ireland National Curriculum England and Wales . Students at the British School of Chicago sit externally ... of students at the British School of Chicago are American, the school still hosts over thirty different nationalities. Affiliation and Associations The British School of Chicago is accredited as a Learning ... chicago School website http www.britishschool.org British Schools of America website DEFAULTSORT British School Of Chicago Category British international schools Chicago,IL Category Elementary schools ...   more details



  1. British International School in Cairo

    Infobox School name British International School, Cairo image imagesize 125px established 1976 type Private school Private principal Simon O Grady location Beverly Hills , 6th of October City , Cairo , Egypt website http www.bisc.edu.eg http www.bisc.edu.eg rating 5 Stars The British International School in Cairo BISC is a private British school in Egypt . It participates in the International Baccalaureate IB , GCSE and SAT exams. It was established in 1976 to provide an education based on United Kingdom British principles and curricula for the children of the expatriate British and Anglo Egyptian communities children from the Commonwealth and other countries with educational systems based upon British standards children of the English speaking Egyptian community and other nationalities tied to British type schooling. It opened its new campus in September 2008 in the new residential area of Beverly Hills. BISC is an Independent school independent , fee financed society, authorized by the Ministry of Social Affairs. It is situated in Beverly Hills , a compound within the 6th of October City, to the west of Cairo. The Good Schools Guide International states that the school offers a world ... http gsgi.co.uk countries egypt cairo british international school of cairo bisc?form.submitted 1&country egypt&countryCity &submit Go&city ref The school s recent inspection report Nov 08 backs this strongly, making it the only COBIS accredited school in Egypt. Technology in the school The school has installed Smart Boards in all classrooms. The school also possesses several mobile carts of laptops ... in England for IB students. Admissions BISC is a selective entry school and prior to admission, students undergo informal interviews with the Principal school Principal . Further interviews are carried ... links http www.bisc.edu.eg School website coord missing Egypt Category Education in Cairo Category Schools in Egypt Category British international schools Category International Baccalaureate schools ...   more details



  1. British International School of Cracow

    Infobox school name British International School of Cracow image motto established 1995 type Independent school Independent head Mr Jonathan Merrit city Krak w state Malopolskie country Poland campus Old town enrolment 168 colours Red, white and blue homepage http www.bisc.krakow.pl The British International School of Cracow is a co educational private school in Krak w Cracow , Poland. It was founded on 1 September 1995 to provide expatriate children with a British education. The school accepts children from 3 19 years of age, and serves 160 students from 20 countries. ref name history http www.bisc.krakow.pl history.htm British International School of Cracow History , accessed 14 November 2006 ref ref name CIS http cois.org Directory Directory Page.asp?School ID BSKRAK British International School of Cracow . Council of International Schools , accessed 14 November 2006 ref Curriculum The British International School of Cracow uses the Education in England English National Curriculum England, Wales and Northern Ireland National Curriculum to provide students with an education in an English ... schools.org poland british international school cracow.htm The British International School ... Baccalaureate s IB Diploma Programme , which the school has offered since April 2006. ref http www.ibo.org school 003056 IBO British International School of Cracow , accessed 14 November 2006 ref The IB ... as a valid source. References reflist External links http www.bisc.krakow.pl British International School of Cracow website Coord missing Lesser Poland Voivodeship Use dmy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT British International School Of Cracow Category British international schools Cracow Category ..., or the A level exam, because the school has been accredited by the University of London Edexcel , the University ... of the group taking the exams. ref name history Tuition Students are admitted to the British International School of Cracow on a rolling basis throughout the September June school year. Registration ...   more details



  1. British Columbia School for the Deaf

    mergefrom British Columbia School for the Deaf, Elementary discuss Talk British Columbia School for the Deaf Merger proposal date March 2011 Infobox Education in Canada name British Columbia School for the Deaf image BurnabySouthSecondary.jpg imagesize 300px motto motto translation streetaddress 5455 Rumble Street city Burnaby, British Columbia Burnaby province British Columbia postalcode V5J 2B7 country flagcountry Canada district School District 41 Burnaby schoolnumber schoolboard affiliation superintendent trustee principal Marguerite Henderson viceprincipal Myrna Ziola administrator schooltype Provincial School for the Deaf grades 8 12 language American Sign Language ASL , English language English area mascot teamname colours founded 1993 enrollment enrollment as of homepage http south.sd41.bc.ca bcsd The British Columbia School for the Deaf is a provincial school in Burnaby, British Columbia with day programs serving deaf and hard of hearing students. The school teaches secondary students. It also shares a campus with the Burnaby South Secondary School , for hearing students. ref cite web url http south.sd41.bc.ca bcsd title Untitled document accessdate 2011 03 23 quote participate in shared learning experiences with both deaf and hearing students ref Student population approximately 50 students in the senior school. Deaf students from Canada often attend Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. for post secondary programs. References references coord 49 12 58 N 122 59 7 W region CA BC type edu display title DEFAULTSORT Bc School For The Deaf Category Schools for the deaf in Canada Category Special schools in Canada Category Educational institutions established in 1993 ...   more details




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