MIT International School

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MIT International School
MITIS
Address
Alabang-Zapote Rd. Cor. Don Manolo Blvd.

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Type Private international school
MottoFostering creative minds and living well with others.
Founded2004
PresidentYou Byeongsoon
DirectorYu Boyinggi
Number of students200
Average class size18
LanguageEnglish, Korean, Filipino, Mandarin, German
SportsBasketball, Badminton, Soccer
Mascot Tiger
Team nameMITIS Tigers
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges, Advanced Placement (College Board)
NewspaperSTRIPES
Website www.mitis.edu.ph

MIT International School, (abbreviation: MITIS) is an English-language private non-denominational and co-educational international school in Barangay Alabang, Muntinlupa, Philippines, established in 2004. The school has Advanced Placement (AP) courses and SAT testing.

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