Unlocking the Power of English for Academic Success
The EAL - English as an Additional Language) program at ISB is designed to help multilingual learners develop the English language skills needed to succeed both academically and socially. Through personalized instruction and support, we focus on building proficiency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking, empowering students to engage fully in classroom learning and connect with their peers. Our goal is to ensure that every student becomes confident, capable, and fluent in English, enabling them to thrive in a global, multilingual environment.
At ISB, our commitment is to empower every student to reach their full potential. Through personalized support, inclusive practices, and a holistic approach, we ensure that each learner thrives academically, socially, and emotionally in a diverse and nurturing environment."
Profile Candidates
The EAL program at ISB is for multilingual learners who need support in developing English language proficiency to succeed academically and socially. We serve a diverse range of learners, from beginners to those preparing for full academic integration.
Because of the academic rigor in the high school years, we only accept students at the Intermediate or Advanced levels who have firmly established their basic communication skills and are actively developing their academic vocabulary toward grade-level expectations.
This program is ideal for students who are eager to learn and grow in an inclusive, supportive environment, where their language development is nurtured at every stage.
EAL Services
Our EAL program offers a range of services designed to support students in developing English proficiency for academic and social success
Explore Admissions: Testing, Requirements, and Program Fit
For more details on testing, admissibility, and language requirements, please visit the Admissions page. To find out if your child is a good fit for this program, click here to explore the full process
"Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going." – Rita Mae Brown