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To: Palladin

http://www.isaruba.com/

School Profile

The International School of Aruba is a non-profit coeducational day school enrolling about 120 students in pre-Kindergarten (Montessori program) through the twelfth grade. The language of instruction is in English and students are prepared to enter university or other higher education institutions around the world. While most of the school’s graduates go on to university in the United States or Canada, some seek higher education in the Netherlands, England, or Central or South America.

The ISA student body represents 25 nationalities including the United States (35%), Aruban/Dutch (35%), and other countries (30%). The majority of students are fluent in more than one language including English, Papiamento, Dutch, Spanish, and other world languages.

The students are drawn from families of refinery employees, tourism industry, and other private or family-operated businesses on the island.

The teachers of the school are also a mix of nationalities including North American, Dutch, Aruban, South American, and others such as Britain, Antigua, and the Philippines. They bring a wealth of experience at all educational levels from around the world overall.


936 posted on 08/22/2005 9:13:06 PM PDT by maggief (No 'luffs)
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To: maggief

OK, so he was getting drunk with his school chums and boinking them.

But I suspect that Clint Van Z, is talking about girls from other countries who were tourists, visiting C&C's.


939 posted on 08/22/2005 9:17:05 PM PDT by Palladin (America! America! God shed His grace on Thee.)
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