Givat Haviva International School (GHIS) (Hebrew: בית הספר הבינלאומי גבעת חביבה) offers the two-year International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for 11th and 12th grade students, as well as a pre-IB preparatory year for 10th graders. As coeducational secondary boarding school located in Northern Israel, GHIS seeks to transform the Middle East and beyond by developing a network of global leaders who will work together to achieve a shared society and a sustainable, just future.
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| - Givat Haviva International School (GHIS) (Hebrew: בית הספר הבינלאומי גבעת חביבה) offers the two-year International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for 11th and 12th grade students, as well as a pre-IB preparatory year for 10th graders. As coeducational secondary boarding school located in Northern Israel, GHIS seeks to transform the Middle East and beyond by developing a network of global leaders who will work together to achieve a shared society and a sustainable, just future. (en)
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| - Givat Haviva International School (GHIS) (Hebrew: בית הספר הבינלאומי גבעת חביבה) offers the two-year International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for 11th and 12th grade students, as well as a pre-IB preparatory year for 10th graders. As coeducational secondary boarding school located in Northern Israel, GHIS seeks to transform the Middle East and beyond by developing a network of global leaders who will work together to achieve a shared society and a sustainable, just future. Jews and Arabs from Israel, as well as international students, live and learn together in a unique collaborative community that promotes the values of social justice, equality, interculturalism, and cooperation. Students learn to deal with different political and cultural issues, ideas, and opinions, coming to understand and overcome their differences by listening, respecting, and learning the power of authentic communication and kindness. The school currently serves 125 students representing more than 25 nationalities and is located on the campus of Givat Haviva, a peace-building organization that has received the UNESCO Peace Prize. (en)
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