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Teach at International School of Dakar in Senegal

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About International School of Dakar

At the International School of Dakar, we are guided by our strategic plan which calls upon us to challenge, create, and change, our students, our school, and ourselves. ISD is an independent, co-educational day school offering an enriched international educational program to reflect the diverse international background of the student body and the faculty. Classes are offered for PK-3 through Grade 12. The school year extends from mid-August to mid-June. Our ultimate goal is to develop successful learners who dare to tackle complex problems and be of service to others.  We have 625 students from 64 different countries. We offer the IB Diploma and are a PYP and MYP Candidate School.

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International School of Dakar contact information

Address: BP 5136, Dakar, 10700, Senegal
Phone: +221 766-44-6028

Senegal at a glance

Country information

Capital: Dakar

Language: French, Wolof, Soninke, Serer, Fula, Maninka, Jola

Population: 13,567,338

Currency: CFA franc (XOF)

Government: Semi-Presidential Republic

Major Religion(s): Islam

Climate: Tropical

Size : 196,712 km²

Country quick facts

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The capital of Senegal is the city of Dakar.
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French is the official language of Senegal, however Wolof, Pulaar, Jola and Mandinka are spoken by many.
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Senegal gained independence from France in 1960.
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Folklore plays a big part in Senegalese culture, there are professional storytellers known as griots who are poets, musicians, entertainers and historians.
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The city of Saint-Louis is considered to be the jazz capital of West Africa.
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Some of the world’s most beautiful beaches are located in Senegal - particularly those at Cap Skiring.
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The Place de l’Obélisque is the central plaza of Dakar has been an important site for important moments of Senegal’s modern history.
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