Quality Schools International
AbbreviationQSI
PredecessorSanaa International School
Formation1971 (1971)
Founders
  • Jim Gilson
  • Duane Root
TypeNonprofit
PurposeEducation
HeadquartersMalta / Slovenia
ServicesInternational education
Co-Presidents
  • H. Duane Root
  • Jim Gilson
Websitewww.qsi.org

Quality Schools International (QSI) is a group of non-profit international schools offering education in the English language, in a number of countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, South and North America. The first school was founded in 1971. The organization's world headquarters is located in Malta. The organization's founders and co-Presidents are Jim Gilson and Duane Root.

Associations

QSI schools are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA).[1] The chain is a member of CEESA, the Central and Eastern European Schools Association for US Overseas schools.[2]

QSI schools serve as Collegeboard Advanced Placement and/or SAT testing centers.;[3] they participate in the National Honor Society and the National Junior Honor Society.

QSI offers an International Baccalaureate diploma at some of its larger schools.[4]

QSI is a partner organization with NWEA and offers the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) computerized adaptive standardized test at all school locations. The United States government U.S. Department of State Office of Overseas Schools provides funding and assistance to QSI schools[5]

History

Quality Schools International is an outgrowth of Sanaa International School, founded in Yemen in 1971. The co-founders, Jim Gilson and Duane Root, attended the same university.[6]

In 1991, Gilson founded QSI together with Duane Root. These are some only. They have done their studies in QSI in USA and Canada. They have specialized their courses in French and have collaborated with QSI to make such a unique french course.

Corporate affairs

The headquarters are in Naxxar, Malta.[7] Previously the head office was in Ljubljana, Slovenia,[8] an arrangement which began in 2003.[9] Before then, the headquarters were in Sanaa, Yemen.[10]

Individual schools

As of 2021, QSI operates 35 schools in 29 countries as well as an online school, Quality Virtual School.[11]

In Europe, QSI operates schools located in Albania, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Slovakia, and Ukraine. In Asia, QSI operates schools in China, East Timor, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, and Vietnam. In the Caucasus, QSI operates schools in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. In Africa, QSI operates schools in Benin and Djibouti. In the Americas, QSI operates schools in Belize, Suriname, and Venezuela.

References

  1. "MSA-CESS -> Member Resources -> Membership Directory". www.msa-cess.org.
  2. "CEESA | Central and Eastern European Schools Association - Home". www.ceesa.org.
  3. "College Board SAT test centers 2012–13" (PDF).
  4. "International education". International Baccalaureate®.
  5. U.S. Department of State Office of Overseas Schools.
  6. "Malta's education system a nice surprise". Greeley Tribune. 2008-02-23. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  7. "Contact Us". Quality Schools International. Retrieved 2023-11-24. Quality Schools International Ardent Business Center, 1st Floor Triq l-Oratorju, Naxxar NXR 2504 Malta
  8. "Home". Quality Schools International. Archived from the original on 2015-03-01. Retrieved 2023-11-24. QSI Headquarters Langusova 16 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia
  9. "Administration". QSI International School Shenzhen. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  10. "QSI CONTACT LIST". Quality Schools International. 2000-10-25. Archived from the original on 2000-11-10. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  11. "Home page". Quality Schools International. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
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