Who are we?
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Our Mission
At the American International School Vienna, we empower each student with the skills and character strengths necessary to be positively impactful global citizens who strive for personal growth and excellence in an ever-changing world.
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Our Vision
A community of innovative learners realizing their chosen futures with courage, curiosity, and joy.
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Our Values
Respect: We will be kind, considerate, inclusive, and thoughtful in our interactions with others and the environment.
Aspire: We will pursue our passions, imagine possibilities, and make them real.
Achieve: We will apply ourselves to the best of our ability with effort and ingenuity, and strive for personal growth.
Why choose AIS Vienna?
There are countless reasons families choose AIS Vienna.
Here are the top 10.
School Stories
On December 3, our High School Band, Strings, and Choir students came together for a beautifully coordinated fall concert.
On December 2, our Middle School Advanced Band and Strings students took the stage for their fall concert.
From December 1 through 3, our youngest strings musicians invited their families to campus to share the learning that has taken place so far this school year.
On November 26, students in the Spanish SL and Intermediate B classes participated in a series of structured debates as part of their thematic unit on cultural traditions.
From November 26 to 29, 10 members of the AISV High School Romanian Children's Relief Club embarked on a journey to Bistrița, Romania, to collaborate with Fundatia Inocenti – Romanian Children’s Relief.
From November 26 to 29, fourteen High School students and three teachers took part in the Thanksgiving Global Builders Club service-learning trip to Braga, Portugal.
From November 22 to 24, the New European Speech, Debate, and Acting (NESDA) Fall Tournament was hosted by AIS Vienna.
This week, we’re excited to highlight one of our After School Activities, Newsroom Knights!
On November 19, we were delighted to welcome families into our Pre-K and Kindergarten classrooms for a special Celebration of Learning!
On November 19, our Grade 6 students put empathy into action, by designing and filling donation boxes for the Ute Bock Foundation for Refugees.
On Wednesday, November 19, Grade 8 students had the privilege of engaging in "Democracy & You", a project organized by Foster Europe and the European Capital of Democracy.
On Wednesday, November 19, our faculty and staff participated in the second Professional Development and Collaboration Afternoon of the school year.