The School's Vision and Mission
Vision
An international leading school that inspires all children and prepares them for the real world.
Mission
Liberton International School aims to provide academic education from kindergarten through high school, instilling outstanding academic skills and necessary virtues in its students to become noble and responsible leaders in society. The school strives to build a good person who believes in God and His messages, is educated, cultured, aware, productive, and open to contemporary issues, giving life strength and openness, and participating in shaping the future. Additionally, the school aims to keep up with innovations and work on development and improvement, which positively reflects on the school environment and its resources, especially its human resources.

Educational Programs
Liberton International School offers education within two curricula:
The Libyan and the International (Macmillan Curriculum).
The school provides a balanced program of academic and extracurricular activities that reflect the latest practices in international education. The latest books and teaching methods are used as tools to implement curricula based on international standards.
At Liberton International School, we provide a challenging educational environment focused on developing critical thinking throughout the learning process. The school uses a precise monitoring system to regularly oversee all aspects of students’ development. In addition to the high level of education that students receive, they are given the opportunity to participate in a wide range of activities, social events, and trips.

The International (Macmillan Curriculum).

The Libyan Curriculum.
Student Life Support Services
Nurturing Students Through Comprehensive Support Services

Guidance and Counseling

Health Services

Career Guidance
Communication Methods with the School.
Fostering Strong Partnerships Between Parents and Educators
a. Communication for Discussing Student Matters:
b. With Teachers and Coordinators:
c. With the Administration:
Note: Communication with teachers via personal phones or social media is prohibited.
d. Improvement Suggestions:

Reinforcement of Achievements
Educational achievements (academic excellence, religious/scientific/cultural competitions) and non-educational achievements (sports or artistic competitions) are reinforced as follows:
Verbal Congratulation in Class
Recognizing and congratulating the student verbally within the classroom setting.
Verbal Congratulation and Announcement in the Playground
Offering verbal praise and acknowledgment in front of peers during recess or playground time.
Commendation Card
Issuing a card of recognition that acknowledges the student’s achievement.
Medals
Awarding medals to honor and celebrate the student’s accomplishments.
Academic Excellence Grants
Providing special grants to students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance.
Symbolic Gifts
Giving small, meaningful gifts as a token of appreciation for the student’s hard work and success.