International School of Macao

The International School of Macao (Escola Internacional de Macau; Chinese: 澳門國際學校), is an international school in Taipa, Macao next to the Macau International Airport. It occupies blocks K and Q of the Macau University of Science and Technology. It is accredited by Alberta, Canada.

In 2021 it was the largest English medium school in Macau.

History
TIS was founded in 2002 to provide a Canadian curriculum and accreditation to both local and international students. The primary language of instruction is English.

TIS opened with 58 students enrolled on the campus of Macau University of Science and Technology. The school was originally located in Block E. The school has expanded to over 500 pupils by 2006, when it moved into the first phase of its new, purpose-built structure on the MUST campus. The school declared in 2016 that it will invest 180 million Macau patacas ($22,400,000 USD) on the campus's second phase.

TIS began offering Grade 12 classes in 2008, and by June 2009, 27 students had graduated, earning the Alberta High School Diploma. 99% of TIS graduates have gotten admission offers from over 250 colleges around the world.

In 2006, TIS was certified by the Ministry of Education in Alberta, Canada. TIS also offers the Alberta Diploma as an option to Grade 11 and 12 students. Along with the standard Alberta curriculum, the school began the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in 2017. In grade 11 (form 5), students can study the Alberta Diploma simply with no IBDP, the Alberta Diploma with selected IB courses, or the Alberta Diploma with the complete IB Diploma.

Student body
As of 2020, 40% of students are from Macau, 16% are from elsewhere in Asia (excluding Macau and Southeast Asia), 13% are from Europe, 13% are from North America, 8% are from Australia, 6% are from Southeast Asia, 0.6% are from South America, and 1.6% are from elsewhere.

Technology
TIS incorporates technology throughout its curriculum. TIS has 252 laptops, 102 iPads, 4 computer labs, and 72 interactive whiteboards in total.

Think Digital Programme
The "Think Digital" Laptop Programme, which began in September 2015, requires every secondary school student (Grade 7+) to bring a MacBook or Chromebook laptop to school every day. Students can use laptop computers to browse various sources and collaborate with others.