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Teach at Wellspring Learning Community in Lebanon

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About Wellspring Learning Community

Wellspring Learning Community is currently Lebanon's only IB World Continuum School.  We opened our door in 2007 with 22 students and are current enrollment is approximately 850.  We have two locations, Nursery through Grade 4 in the Mathaf area of Beirut and Grades 5 through 12 in the Ein-el-Remanneh area of Beirut.  Our staff is comprised of approixmately 85% Lebanese nationals and 15% foreigners - our student make-up is similar with many of our student body being dual passport holders (Lebanese/American, Lebanese/Canadian, etc..) as well as purely foreign students.  Our foreign students are usually the children of parents who work at embassies, NGO's and the UN.

We are strong believers in our mission statement and very invested in the success of every student!

Wellspring Learning Community contact information

Address: Mathaf, Main Street, Beirut, 00000, Lebanon
Phone: +961 142-3444 Ext. 107 or 128-3683 Ext. 210

Lebanon at a glance

Country information

Capital: Beirut

Language: Arabic

Population: 4.8 million

Currency: Lebanese Pound

Government: Republic

Country quick facts

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A small country, measuring only 10,400 square kilometers (4,015 square miles) in total land area, Lebanon borders the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, between Syria and Israel.
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Lebanon was the first Middle East country to create a constitution.
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Lebanon is home to five UNESCO world heritage sites.
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The world’s first ever law school was founded in Lebanon’s capital city, Beirut, back in Roman times.
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The national symbol in Lebanon is the cedar tree, because an abundance of them are found in the Lebanon Mountains.
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Arabic is the official language but French, German, English and Armenian are also spoken in Lebanon.
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