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Office of Overseas Schools


The mission of the Office of Overseas Schools is to promote quality educational opportunities at the elementary and secondary level for dependents of American citizens carrying out our programs and interests of the U.S. Government abroad.

Our efforts are to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by upgrading educational institutions which serve to demonstrate American educational principles and methods employed in the United States.  

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We are here to help you.   The Worldwide Fact Sheet will give a general description of the schools assisted by the Department of States.  Under Schools by Regions, you can view the schools' current fact sheets with contact information. 

Additional Information
  • Avian Flu
  • Guidance for Parents with Gifted Children
  • 2005 Math Counts Competition
  • Worldwide Fact Sheet 2005-2006
  • Transitioning to an Overseas Assignment with a Special Needs Child 2006
  • Recent Education Initiatives in the Department of State
  • Talking to Foreign Service Youth about War and Crisis
  • Comparison of S.A.T scores between U.S. and American international schools assisted by the Department of State.
  • Brochure Childrens' Reaction to Trauma.


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