The Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (CAISL) is a not-for-profit private international school in Linhó, Sintra, Portugal. Founded in 1956, CAISL is the oldest American school in the Iberian Peninsula and the only U.S. State Department sponsored school in Portugal.[1] It is named in honor of Frank Carlucci, former United States Ambassador to Portugal.[2]
Carlucci American International School of Lisbon | |
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Location | |
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Coordinates | 38°46′07″N 9°22′48″W / 38.768686°N 9.380012°W |
Information | |
Other name | CAISL |
Former name | St. Columban's School |
Type | Private international school |
Established | 1956 |
Founder | Anthony A. McKenna |
Director | Nate Chapman |
Secondary Principal | Ted Fuller |
Principal | Katie Morris |
Grades | Pre-K — 12 |
Enrollment | 750 |
Language | English |
Color(s) | Blue and red |
Mascot | CAISL Wolves |
Accreditations | |
Annual tuition | €11,000-21,000 |
Official name | Fundação Escola Americana de Lisboa |
Website | caislisbon |
CAISL offers an American High School diploma and the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma. The student population is about 20% Portuguese, 30% American students, and 50% coming from over 50 other nations.[3] CAISL has partnerships with other institutions, such as the Gulbenkian Foundation, to support research initiatives into teaching methods, philanthropic outreach, and to host international conferences and cultural exhibitions.[4] In 2016, Hewlett-Packard (HP) awarded CAISL with the HP Award for Innovation in Education.[5] CAISL alumni have gone on to hold influential positions, both abroad and in Portugal, and have included Grammy Award-winning artists, Presidents of Portugal, and Portuguese nobility, among others.
History
editCAISL's history begins in 1956, when the school is founded as St. Columban's School, by Irish professor Anthony A. McKenna, to serve the children of the American engineers who were in Portugal working on the Salazar Bridge (now 25 de Abril Bridge), in Lisbon, so that the children would be able to reintegrate back into the American system upon their departure from Portugal.[6] During this time, the school was housed in the Quinta da Casa Branca, an 18th-century quinta (manor or estate) in Carnaxide, Oeiras, outside of Lisbon.[7]
The school renamed itself the American International School of Lisbon (AISL) in 1995, when management of the school passed from private ownership to the Fundação Escola Americana de Lisboa (American School of Lisbon Foundation; FEAL), a not-for-profit foundation was created by the American Delegation to Portugal, the Ford Motor Company, and Espírito Santo Financial Group. These three entities became the three, equal members of the school's board of trustees. With the school's new not-for-profit mission and with a new oversight organization, through FEAL, AISL became a U.S. State Department-recognized school.
After the creation of FEAL in 1995, the foundation's main priority was to centralize all of the schools of AISL onto one purpose-built site, as the secondary school, elementary school, and early child center were housed in different facilities spread across the Portuguese Riviera. In 1997, in cooperation with the municipal government of Sintra, a new purpose-built campus was built in Linhó, in the freguesia of São Pedro de Penaferrim, on land granted on a permanent lease by the municipality near the Quinta da Beloura. In 1998, the Linhó campus was inaugurated by Hillary Clinton, then the First Lady of the United States.[8]
In 2001, the school officially changed its name to its current designation as the Frank C. Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, in honor of American diplomat, Frank Carlucci, who served as American Ambassador to Portugal, from 1974 to 1978.[9] Carlucci, who went on to serve as Deputy Director of the CIA and U.S. Secretary of Defense, played a prominent role in Portugal following the events of the 1974 Carnation Revolution, especially in maintaining good Luso-American relations.
CAISL has maintained a friendly school rivalry with the British St. Julian's School in Carcavelos, as competitive leading international schools in Portugal.
Academics
editAll students who complete CAISL's graduation requirements earn an American high school diploma. Additionally, those who fulfill the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program requirements, earn an IB diploma. CAISL graduates are eligible to apply for entrance into universities around the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, Portugal and other European countries.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) awarded CAISL with its 2016 Award for Innovation in Education.[5]
Sciences
editCAISL is known within the region as a leader in sciences education, with numerous initiatives and partnerships with institutions, like the Gulbenkian Foundation, Silicon Valley giant Hewlett-Packard, and technology education nonprofit Code.org, to develop innovative methods of teaching science and technology.
Since 2005, CAISL and the Gulbenkian Foundation, one of the wealthiest foundations in the world, have partnered together to form the Experiential Learning Methods in Sciences Initiative, a project aimed at researching and developing innovative methods and best practices in science education.[10] The initiative, led by a team of Gulbenkian researchers and CAISL professors, has been stated to have had profound effects in the teaching of science education in Portugal.[11][12]
CAISL is an affiliate school of Code.org in Portugal in participating in the Hour of Code initiative.[13]
CAISL has participated annually in the FIRST Lego League National Championship, and in the MAIS Middle School Robomed, international robotics competitions, since 2018.[14]
Arts
editCAISL is a member of The Association for Music in International Schools (AMIS) and sends a student delegation annually to the AMIS International Music Festival.[15]
CAISL students also participate annually in the ISTA Theater festival, having hosted the first ISTA Inter-Arts Festival. [16]
CAISL hosts the annual Sintra Theatre Showcase (Portuguese: Mostra de Teatro das Escolas de Sintra), a showcase of school drama departments from across the Sintra area of the Portuguese Riviera.[17][18]
CAISL hosts art exhibitions throughout the year.
CAISL is also part of the International Thespian Society, and the Tri-M Music Honor Society.[19][20]
Athletics
editCAISL's athletic teams, known as the CAISL Wolves, compete in sports tournaments on regional, national, and international levels. CAISL is a member of the European Sports Conference, a sports conference of international schools across Europe.[21]
CAISL is a host school of both the Iberian Volleyball Tournament, the Iberian Soccer Tournament, the Iberian Basketball Tournament, and competitions of international schools across the Iberian Peninsula.[22][23][24]
Initiatives
editResearch
editCAISL partners with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon in supporting research and development of new teaching methods, allowing CAISL to utilize innovative pedagogical methods in its curriculum.[4]
Since 2011, CAISL has had an partnership with the BPI Portuguese Investment Bank to facilitate investments in primary and secondary education.[25]
In 2013, CAISL hosted its 1st Conference on Early Childhood Learning, in cooperation with Pais&Filhos, an international child education publication.[26]
In 2018, CAISL hosted the Symposium on Intercultural Learning, an event held in partnership with the Council of International Schools.[27]
Philanthropy
editSince 2006, CAISL has partnered with Novabase, the largest information technology firm in Portugal, in an initiative to promote and support English language education in public schools across the Portuguese Riviera, through teacher training and school outreach.[28][29]
In 2018, CAISL has become an affiliate of the Sharing Foundation, an international philanthropic organization dedicated to promoting literacy and early childhood education.[30]
CAISL and Habitat for Humanity have partnered together since 2007 to send a delegation of students annually to help provide humanitarian relief to disadvantaged people.[31] CAISL also has a long standing partnership with Banco Alimentar, the Portuguese food bank, providing volunteers for goods collection twice a year. In 2022, CAISL also started collaborating with Associação Humanitária DOMUS/The Fuller Center for Housing, among other local and international charities.
Culture
editCAISL has regularly partnered with institutions, such as the American Embassy, the Portuguese Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Culture of Cabo Verde, among other cultural organizations and government institutions, to host and promote cultural events and awareness.[32]
Iberian Model United Nations
editCAISL founded and hosts one of Europe's largest model United Nations conferences, the Iberian Model United Nations, since 1995. The conference is held in the Centro Cultural de Belém, in Lisbon.[33][34] IMUN's keynote speakers have included politicians, diplomats, United Nations officials, and rights activists, such as internationally awarded author Richard Zimler and U.S. Ambassador Robert A. Sherman.[35][36]
For the 2017 edition of IMUN, President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa served as keynote speaker.[37][38]
Administration
editCAISL is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA).[39] The school is licensed by the Portuguese Ministry of Education and an authorized International Baccalaureate (IB) World School. CAISL is the only school in Portugal with support from the U.S. State Department.
Leadership of the school's direction over its curriculum is entrusted by the Board of Trustees to the School Director, currently Mr. Nathan Chapman, who assumed the position in 2022. CAISL is divided into two sections, which are led by their own principals: the elementary school (EC3-5) and the secondary school (6-12). The current Elementary Principal is Katie Morris and the current Secondary Principal is Alan Shanks.
Governance
editThe Carlucci American International School of Lisbon is governed by the Fundação Escola Americana de Lisboa (FEAL; Portuguese for "American School of Lisbon Foundation"), a private foundation under Portuguese Law, which is in turn governed by a three-member Board of Trustees. The Embassy of the United States, Lisbon and Visteon, having played important roles in the formation of CAISL's non-profit status, each appoint trustees (2 from the Embassy and 1 from Visteon) which serve for three-year terms.
The current Board of Trustees of the Fundação Escola Americana de Lisbon is composed of:[40]
- Michael de Mello (representing U.S. Embassy, Lisbon and President of the Board)
- Sara Krumm (representing U.S. Embassy, Lisbon)
- Sérgio Mourão (representing Visteon)
Management of CAISL's financial matters is delegated by the Board of Trustees to the Chief Business Officer, currently Paulo Parreira.
Demographics
editAt the beginning of the 2022–23 school year, enrollment was 737, with 175 Portuguese students enrolled, 176 American students enrolled, and 386 of other nationalities. Additionally, there were 97 full-time faculty members, of which 67% were fluent English speakers.[3] At the beginning of the 2019–20 school year, enrollment was 705, with 295 students enrolled in the elementary program and 380 enrolled in the secondary program.
Notable people
edit- Alumni
- Jorge Sampaio - Former President of Portugal[41]
- Bryan Adams - Grammy Award-winning Canadian musician [42]
- Pedro Pinto - Chief of Press for UEFA, former CNN International anchor [43]
- Princess Diana de Cadaval, Princess of Orléans, 11th Duchess of Cadaval - Portuguese noblewoman and author[44]
- Artur Pizarro - Yamaha Artist - awarded Portuguese concert pianist [citation needed]
- Mariana Bandhold - Portuguese singer and actress [45]
- Mikkel Solnado - Portuguese-Danish musician [46]
- Paula Lobo Antunes - Portuguese film and stage actress[47]
- Mishlawi - American rapper [45]
- Faculty
References
edit- ^ Revista País Economico - Olhos Postos nos Lideres de Amanhã
- ^ Jornal de Noticias - Frank Carlucci diz que a Democracia Portuguesa esta a envelhecer
- ^ a b "Fast Facts 2022-2023 Carlucci American International School of Lisbon" (PDF). CAISL-Carlucci American International School of Lisbon. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
- ^ a b RTP Noticias - Professores aprendem novo método de ensino através de experiências
- ^ a b ComputerWorld - HP Portugal Premeia Clientes
- ^ Journal for the Advancement of International Education - The Carlucci American International School of Lisbon Celebrates 50th Anniversary
- ^ Público - Há 50 Anos, um Professor Irlandês Criou um Colégio Americano
- ^ Revista Pontos de Vista - Uma Líder que Tem como Missão Formar Líderes
- ^ Pares e Ímpares, Memórias de um Bairro - Uma Escola Americana
- ^ Gulbenkian Foundation - Annual Report 2010
- ^ Journal of Science & Children - Lessons from Portugal: What Can We Learn from Professional Development Efforts in Science Education in Portugal?
- ^ Educare - Por uma ciência mais experimental
- ^ CAISL - Technology
- ^ CAISL - Lego First League
- ^ CAISL - AMIS International Music Festival
- ^ "ISTA Inter-Arts Festival".
- ^ CM Sintra - Entrega de diplomas da 23ª Mostra de Teatro das Escolas de Sintra
- ^ Sintra Noticias - Entrega de diplomas e apresentação das Menções Honrosas da Mostra de Teatro das Escolas
- ^ "ISTA Inter-Arts Festival". CAISLisbon.org. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
- ^ "Fine Arts Induction". www.caislisbon.org. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
- ^ CAISL ESC Tournament
- ^ CAISL Iberian Volleyball Tournament
- ^ Iberian Basketball Tournament
- ^ El Mundo - Marina d'Or acoge un torneo de fútbol internacional entre estudiantes de España, Francia y Portugal
- ^ Banco BPI - Relatórios e Contas 2011
- ^ CAISL - Early Childhood Event "Vale a pena ir à pré!" Debuts at CAISL
- ^ CAISL - Internationalism
- ^ Novabase - Cursos de Verão Novabase / CAISL
- ^ The Portugal News - American school promotes teaching English to Portuguese public school students
- ^ NovAFrica - Angola é dos países prioritários do projecto da Sharing Foundation
- ^ CAISL - Habitat for Humanity
- ^ ClubK - Mais de 50 títulos angolanos expostos na Escola Americana de Portugal
- ^ CAISL - Iberian Model United Nations
- ^ Diario de Noticias - Regras da conferência
- ^ "CAISL XX IMUN". Archived from the original on 29 March 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
- ^ U.S. Embassy in Portugal - Ambassador Sherman at the 21st Annual Iberian Model United Nations Conference
- ^ Ministry of Education of Spain - La Consejera de Educación de la Embajada de España en Portugal acompaña a los alumnos en la XXIII Annual Iberian Model United Nations
- ^ "CAISL - XXIII IMUN". Archived from the original on 29 March 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
- ^ CAISL - Accreditations
- ^ "Governance - Carlucci American International School of Lisbon".
- ^ Publico - Daniel e Jorge Sampaio: Encontro de Irmãos
- ^ CM Jornal - A Escola Portuguesa de Bryan Adams
- ^ LinkedIn - Pedro Pinto[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Expresso - Diana de Cadaval: "Gosto que me Chamem Princessa"
- ^ a b "CAISL Commencement 2014". Carlucci American International School of Lisbon. 6 June 2014.
- ^ Jornal de Leiria - Edicao N.º 43 do Jornal Akademicos
- ^ Sol - Paula Lobo Antunes: ‘Cheguei a fazer voz erótica em linhas telefónicas’
- ^ "About Suzanne" Archived 2009-12-15 at the Wayback Machine, Suzanne Anton Website, Accessed August 29, 2009.