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Transylvania College | The Cambridge International School in Cluj

Education Administration Programs
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    Simona Adam Teacher/Professional Mentor at Transylvania College | The Cambridge International School in Cluj
    • Romania
    • Rising Star
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    Ile Ana Maria cashier at Transylvania College | The Cambridge International School in Cluj
    • Romania
    • Rising Star
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    Ioana Serdean Mathematics Teacher at Transylvania College | The Cambridge International School in Cluj
    • Romania
    • Rising Star
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    reghina medrut Psychology Teacher & Counsellor at Transylvania College | The Cambridge International School in Cluj
    • Romania
    • Rising Star
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    Farkas Erika Profesor limba engleza
    • Romania
    • Rising Star
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Overview

Transylvania College is a student-centred school, offering a complete educational path, from nursery to high school. It is the only international school in the region accredited by the Romanian Ministry of Education which has also been awarded BSO (British School Overseas) status by the UK Department of Education, following a series of inspections. Transylvania College is an Accredited Member of COBIS (Council of British International Schools), and is under the High Patronage of Her Majesty Margareta of Romania, Crown Custodian. At Transyslvania College we are committed to our mission to help each member of our community to "Have a Voice. Make a Difference. Discover Your Spark!" Transylvania College is rapidly growing community, which almost tripled its student body in the last three years thanks to its excellent reputation. It offers a unique multicultural learning environment in Transylvania, with now up to 650 students, 170 teachers and support personnel, representing 34 nationalities. Transylvania College is a learning community which uses its expertise to innovate in education. The school’s educational philosophy delivers a progressive 21st-century education by focusing on four main strands: Academics, Leadership, Wellbeing and Global Awareness.