International Community School of Abidjan

About Us

In a safe and compassionate atmosphere, the International Community School of Abidjan (ICSA) educates over 500 students aged 4 to 18 from over 60 different nations. For almost 40 years, ICSA has been a premier educational institution in Abidjan, growing and developing alongside the city. Despite the fact that the school has grown rapidly, we continue to endeavor to maintain the community feels that has always been a key component of ICSA’s success. We offer an inquiry-based curriculum that ranges from a play-based Kindergarten through the internationally known International Baccalaureate Diploma Program at ICSA.

Our Business Highlights

Founded in
1972
Type of School
Private
Number of Students
501-1000 students
Education Level
kindergarten/ Nursery School, Primary School, High School
Size
11-100 employees
Working Days
Monday to Friday
Business Hours
8am-5pm

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Our contact details
Off Boulevard Arsène Usher Assouan Road, Riviera III, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire 06 BP 544 - ABIDJAN 06
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