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that I have encountered have been amazing, and they are all incredibly knowledgeable. The class sizes in my programme are quite small, which helped me transition from attending MSA to a college classroom. The residence is also newly renovated, which helps you feel comfortable while living abroad. I am truly happy with my decision to attend Sheridan.”

Bermuda’s International School, was founded in 1991 by a group of parents who created the Montessori Trust.

The school was originally known as the Montessori International Academy Academy when it relocated to Devonshire in 2001. classes and over 500 students ranging in divided into three divisions: Montessori, Upper Primary and Secondary. At the Montessori levels (ages 3- 9), the student to teacher ratio is very small — 12:1 — providing one of the most personalised learning experiences of any school on the island. is currently validated by the Canadian Accredited Independent Schools authority, as well as the International Baccalaureate Organisation and is an associate member of the American the National Association of Independent Schools. As Bermuda’s only accredited SEED School (Seeking Educational Equity for diversity, equity and inclusion.

Visitors to the school remark on the warm, inviting, family atmosphere and the vibrant sense of energy and innovation that characterises the is beautifully landscaped and has seen extensive improvements recently, including a fresh state-of-the art science suite, “success centers” for remediation and enrichment and, most impressively, an exciting International Center with the I.B. Diploma Programme.

The newly introduced I.B. Diploma Programme provides a robust and broad preparation for tertiary education and

Study at Sheridan College in Canada.

+ Practical, hands-on, career-driven education.

+ Work experience through paid co-op programs.

+ Entrance scholarships available for new students.

+ 8,700+ international students from 110+ countries.

+ Location: Campuses in Oakville, Mississauga and Brampton – a 35-minute drive from downtown Toronto.

Contact: anaita.mcintyre@sheridancollege.ca

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