The World of SABISĀ®

A Historical Note

The story of the International School of Choueifat is a story of dedication, vision, and ambition. It is the story of a succession of individuals and their devotion to an institution.

Only a century ago most girls, in what is now modern Lebanon, were not able to read and write and educating them was frowned upon by society in general. In the early 1880s, Mr. Tanios Saad, a dynamic teacher, met Louisa Procter, an outspoken Irish lady. When they met, she was working with the village women in the Choueifat area teaching them how to look after their children. Tanios persuaded Ms. Procter that what women really needed was a basic education.

The First 100 Years:
1886: Tanios Saad and Louisa Procter founded a school for girls in the village of Choueifat Lebanon
1895: Tanios Saad traveled to England to visit schools and take a closer look at development in the educational world
1907: Louisa Procter passed away, leaving Tanios Saad to continue the work
1914: World War I started. It was the first major obstacle to the development of the school
1918: There was an influx of students of all ages from all over the Middle East
1939: World War II started
1943: Tanios Saad stepped down. Charles Saad became principal of the school
1953: Tanios Saad passed away, leaving the institution that he had loved and served so passionately in the competent hands of Charles Saad
Late 1950's: Charles Saad recruited the nucleus of a new team for the institution
The school develops, blossoms, and achieves standards of excellence
1960-1972: An extensive program of building and refurbishing to increase and modernize the school facilities goes on
1960-1974: A continuous influx of students from both Lebanon and the Middle East
1975: The expansion outside Lebanon started
The school in Sharjah, UAE opened its doors
1981: Charles Saad passed away, leaving the school in the hands of the team he had formed, headed by Leila Saad and Ralph Bistany
Overseas development continues
1983: The school had to relocate due to the Lebanese Civil War
The first school in Europe - ISC Bath, England - opened its doors
1985: The first school in USA - ISM Minneapolis, Minnesota - was started
1986: The Centenary was celebrated with six schools and 5000 students of 58 nationalities
   
With the advent of the second century...
1991: The school returned to its original campus in Choueifat
1993: Extensive refurbishment continued
1995: The first charter school (a privately run public school) - The SABIS® International Charter School - opened in Springfield, Massachusetts
2000: Work on Alumni Clubhouse completed
2001: Alumni Association revived to maintain a strong link among generations
Today: The SABIS® Network includes schools spanning four continents
SABIS® educates thousands of students