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American International School of Niamey

Niamey, Niger
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Grades
PK-12

"The American International School of Niamey (AISN) serves the international community in Niamey, Niger's capital city, offering an American-curriculum education to students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12."

As a US State Department assisted school, AISN operates with the support and oversight associated with the global network of American-sponsored schools abroad, a designation that reflects its commitment to providing a quality, American-style education to the children of diplomats, expatriates, and international professionals stationed in one of West Africa's more challenging but culturally rich postings. The school follows an American curriculum framework, giving families who are relocating from the United States — or those planning to return — confidence that their children's academic progression will align with standards they recognize. For expatriate families arriving from other countries, the American model offers a well-structured, internationally recognized pathway that prepares students for university admission worldwide. The PK-12 grade span means that families with children of varying ages can enroll together under one roof, from the earliest years of early childhood education through the college-preparatory upper school, providing welcome continuity in a city where international schooling options are limited. Niamey sits along the Niger River in the heart of the Sahel, and life in the city offers expatriate families an immersive experience in West African culture, language, and history. AISN's setting reflects the realities of this environment — a tightly knit international community where families from diplomatic missions, NGOs, development organizations, and multinational companies come together. Schools like AISN in such postings often become genuine community anchors, and the relatively small, close-knit nature of the student body tends to foster strong relationships between students, teachers, and families. For children accustomed to larger schools, this environment can offer a more personalized and attentive educational experience. As a State Department assisted school, AISN is part of a broader global network of American international schools that maintain standards aligned with expectations set in partnership with the US government's Office of Overseas Schools. This connection provides institutional stability and a degree of accountability that families evaluating the school can take reassurance from, particularly when considering a posting to a country that presents logistical complexities. For relocating families weighing their options, AISN represents a meaningful choice: a school that brings the familiarity of an American educational framework to an otherwise remote and uncommon posting. The school's ability to serve students from the earliest preschool years through high school graduation means parents do not need to piece together solutions as children grow older. Families posted to Niamey through embassies, international development agencies, or private sector organizations will find in AISN a community that understands the particular rhythms of expatriate life — the arrivals, the departures, and the importance of giving children a stable, nurturing academic environment wherever in the world their family's path may lead. More information about the school's programs and admissions can be found at aisniamey. org.

Location
Niamey, Niger