Office - 8 am - 4:30 pm
Staff - 8:40 am - 4 pm
Student - 9 am - 3:30 pm
After-school activities/athletics for middle school age students are the responsibility of Youth Services - not DoDDS-E. DoDDS-E does not have authority nor does it receive funding to initiate such services.
Welcome to AFNORTH International Middle/High School!
We look forward to a great year of individual and school wide success. AFNORTH International School services a multicultural community with students of Canadian, American, Central American and European nationalities. We are student centered in our approach and encourage parent/community participation in a number of school events and opportunities. We trust that students attending our school will find success and enjoyment through participation in the many international opportunities presented.
While maintaining high academic standards teachers encourage all students to become life long learners regardless of their post secondary interests. Students are given the opportunity to take a wide variety of courses with pathways leading to the DoDEA or to the Ontario Secondary School Diplomas.
We offer a number of opportunities for students to be involved in both sports and cultural events and strongly encourage all students to take full advantage of our curricular and extra curricular programs. Student involvement is highly recognized and celebrated as school spirit and pride have created a strong sense of ownership and success among all of our students.
Our Continuous School Progress goal continues to focus on writing skills. Six Traits Plus One is a writing program which has been introduced to all teachers and implemented across all subject areas as a means of improving knowledge and skills related to writing. Students and parents are well aware of our goal as we work towards higher levels of achievement and success.
We look forward to a productive and enjoyable year for all of our AFNORTH students.
France Thibault
Ellen Minette
Eldrige Groomes
Canadian Principal
US Principal
US AP
It is the parents'/sponsors' responsibility to call the school every time a student is absent.