The International School of Brno ( ISB , Czech : Mezinárodní Anglická Škola v Brně ) is a private, English-speaking, non-profit, international school in Brno, Czech Republic , established in 2008. ISB provides kindergarten, primary, secondary and high school education.
16-1202: ISB may refer to: Education [ edit ] International School of Brno , Brno, Czech Republic Indian School of Business , Hyderabad, Telangana, India International School of Business (Vietnam) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam International School Bangkok , Nonthaburi, Thailand, formerly in Bangkok International School Basel , Basel, Switzerland International School of Beaverton , Aloha, Oregon, United States International School of Beijing , Beijing, China International School of Belgrade , Belgrade, Serbia International School Benghazi , Benghazi, Libya International School of Bergen , Bergen, Norway International School of Boston , Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States International School of Broward , Hollywood, Florida, United States International School of Brussels , Brussels, Belgium International School of Bucharest , Bucharest, Romania Instituto Simón Bolívar (Various countries) Music [ edit ] I Shalt Become , an American black metal duo The Incredible String Band ,
32-1017: A British folk rock musical group of the late 1960s International Society of Bassists , an international society dedicated to the double bass International Staff Band , a brass band of the Salvation Army International Submarine Band , American country-rock group Religion [ edit ] Islamic Society of Baltimore , Catonsville, Maryland, United States Islamic Society of Boston , Boston, Massachusetts, United States Islamic Society of Britain , an Islamic organization Science [ edit ] International Society for Biocuration International Society of Biomechanics (Various countries) Institute for Systems Biology , non-profit research institute in Seattle, WA Other uses [ edit ] Impact Statement for Business , in UK law Imperial Security Bureau ,
48-735: A kindergarten for the children at the age of 3 or 4. The educational program is based on the Cambridge International Primary Programme. Years 1-6 students are part of the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum and years 7-9 are part of the Cambridge International Secondary 1 Curriculum. ISB also provides English as an Additional Language (EAL) Support Programme for new students that are not fluent in English. Years 10-13 are
64-625: Is an airport which formerly served the Islamabad–Rawalpindi metropolitan area . It was the second-largest airport by air traffic in Pakistan , until 12 May 2021 when it was replaced by the new Islamabad International Airport . Also known as Chaklala Airbase , it was renamed after the late Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto (1953–2007) in June 2008. The airport handled 4,767,860 passengers in 2015–16, compared to 3,610,566 in 2010–11. The airport
80-542: The 518 by 23 m (1,700 by 75 ft) taxi way link adjacent to the lone runway of the airport. The renovation was completed by March 2015. The last flight to depart from this airport was PK791, operated by Pakistan International Airlines, heading for Birmingham, UK which departed at 11:39 AM PST marking the end of scheduled commercial flights to the airport. A new airport was constructed in Fateh Jang , Attock District , approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of
96-609: The Airbus A380 or the Boeing 747-8 . This airport did not have any air bridges installed, so buses took the passengers from the airport terminal to the aircraft, where air stairs were used. Since the airport was built on an airbase , the Pakistan Air Force has taken ownership of the apron and old terminal building of the airfield in a similar fashion to when Lahore's Allama Iqbal International Airport moved its terminals. The runway
112-641: The High School classes. Year 10 and 11 students prepare themselves for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Cambridge exams, which are written at the end of Year 11. Students in Year 12-13 work towards the IB Diploma . Benazir Bhutto International Airport Benazir Bhutto International Airport ( Urdu : بینظیر بھٹو بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈے , ICAO : OPRN )
128-455: The current airport of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Pakistan (IATA airport code: ISB) Benazir Bhutto International Airport , formerly Islamabad International Airport, the former airport of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Pakistan (formerly IATA airport code: ISB) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ISB . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
144-491: The fiscal year 2008–2009, over 3,136,664 passengers used the Benazir Bhutto International Airport and 34,025 aircraft movements were registered. The airport served as a hub for the flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines. It was also the hub of Shaheen Air and a focus city of Airblue . In January 2015, the government launched a Rs. 399 million project to renovate and expand the airport, including
160-408: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ISB&oldid=1145520604 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages International School of Brno ISB is an IB World School offering
176-583: The second phase. The terminal includes 15 gates with ten remote gates, a four-star hotel, duty-free shops, two runways, six taxiways, a food court and 42 immigration counters. The airport is connected to Islamabad via the Srinagar Highway , and Rawalpindi via the GT Road . In April 2022, the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus was expanded to connect the airport with the metropolitan area. The airport
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#1732844473213192-708: The secret police force of the Empire in the Star Wars universe ISB Engine/Interact System B, a variant of the Cummins B Series engine used in Dodge trucks Independent sideband , radio modulation mode used in some AM radio transmissions International Socialist Bureau , the permanent organization of the Second International Internal Security Bureau, the "TSC police" Islamabad International Airport ,
208-560: The twin cities. It was built to replace the existing Benazir Bhutto International Airport in response to increasing air traffic and passenger load. It is now completed, and has become the first greenfield airport in Pakistan and the first to support the landing of an Airbus A380 . Built on an area of 3,289 acres, the project consisted of 90 check-in counters and a parking facility for 2,000 vehicles and will cater to an upward of 10 million people every year in its first phase and up to 25 million in
224-639: The two-year diploma programme of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB) for its high school students that will start in September 2027. ISB is divided into four sections: kindergarten, primary, secondary and high school. In 2017 ISB joined the International Baccalaureate school system. The school has 134 students from 29 different countries. ISB employs teachers representing 12 nationalities. The ISB provides
240-473: Was located in the area of Chaklala in Rawalpindi , which neighbours Islamabad. Following the establishment of the new Islamabad International Airport , the airport is no longer used for civil aviation and now forms a part of the adjoining PAF Base Nur Khan (also known as PAF Base Chaklala). In March 2006, Pakistan International Airlines launched a direct flight from Islamabad to Toronto on Boeing 777s. In
256-515: Was opened for commercial flight operations on 3 May 2018. Benazir Bhutto International Airport was a civil and military airport which handled VIPs as well as scheduled public operations for many airlines. Foreign diplomats, high level government officials as well as military officials were welcomed at this airport. The airport was only able to handle eleven wide body aircraft at one time, with an additional five parking places for general aviation aircraft. It could not accommodate large aircraft such as
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