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Our Guiding Statements

At Stamford American International School

We value INTEGRITY

Acting with a genuine desire for transparency, honesty and respect.

We value COURAGE

Empowering our community to embrace risks and to see challenges as opportunities to grow.

We value INGENUITY

Acting with a genuine desire for transparency, honesty and respect.

We value COMPASSION

Fostering a caring community that embraces and celebrates all cultures, beliefs and perspectives.

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Agenda

Time Event
10.00 am Warm Welcome by Stamford American: Superintendent Dr. Mark Wenzel
10.05 am Get to know our Principals and their divisions:

  • Ocki Fernandes – High School Principal
  • Elizabeth Durkin – Middle School Principal
  • Clare Johnstone – Elementary Principal
  • Michael Day – Early Years Principal
  • Ave Womack – Preparatory Course for Secondary Principal
10.15 am The principals and divisional specialists will present about their school and programs.

  • High School: Ocki Fernandes
  • Middle School: Elizabeth Durkin
  • Elementary School: Clare Johnstone
  • Early Years: Michael Day
  • Preparatory Course for Secondary School: Ave Womack
10.55 am Closing remarks by Superintendent Dr. Mark Wenzel
11.00 am Meet with our Admissions Team

Hear from Our Graduates

Being with Stamford the past two years has definitely shaped how I approach academic learning. Stamford has an encouraging and supporting nature, which has helped me stay disciplined and thus reach my goals.

I was involved with the Boys’ High School football team, the investment club, and the GK Stamford club. These clubs/activities helped me to remember that Stamford is more than just a place to learn — it is also a place to meet new people, learn about non-traditional school material and to help others that are less privileged.

What I will miss most about SAIS is definitely my friends! I will, in fact, also miss the international environment Stamford has, where diversity and cross-cultural friendships is appreciated.

Viktor Saaby

Curriculum Pathway: IB

I am Indonesian and moved to Singapore in the fifth grade. Initially, I was placed in the English as an Additional Language (EAL) program, where I learned how to better communicate with classmates and teachers. I found EAL to be an opportunity to learn about the concept of belonging by interacting with others who were going through the same journey.

During my years at Stamford American, I sought opportunities to connect with others through sports, musicals, and clubs. I participated in various sports teams and learned the importance of cooperation, discipline, and perseverance. These qualities helped me prepare for my future and graduation. I plan to attend Syracuse University to study political science and law.

I believe that Stamford American has become an important part of my academic life and that the memories I have with friends and teachers will stay with me in college.

Charlotte Aninditta

Political Science and Law (B.A.) at Syracuse University

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