Khalil Gibran International Academy

Khalil Gibran International Academy
Address
362 Schermerhorn Street

,
11217
Coordinates40°41′9.4″N 73°58′47.4″W / 40.685944°N 73.979833°W / 40.685944; -73.979833
Information
School typePublic high school
Founded2007
School boardNew York City Department of Education
School district15
School number592
PrincipalWinston Hamann
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment263 (February 2017)
LanguageEnglish and Arabic and French
AccreditationIB World School
Websitekhalilgibranhs.org

Khalil Gibran International Academy is a public school in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York City, New York that opened in September 2007 with about 60 sixth grade students. As the first English-Arabic public school in the country to offer a curriculum emphasizing the study of Arabic language and culture, it was placed at the center of controversy by opponents. Khalil Gibran, the school's namesake, was a Lebanese-American poet.

The committee that designed the school included the original principal Debbie Almontaser (a former teacher and community activist) and several nonprofit groups, including Lutheran Medical Center, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, the Salaam Club of New York, and the lead partner, the Arab American Family Support Center, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit.

Khalil Gibran International Academy transitioned to a public high school in 2012 and became an IB World School in 2015, making it one of the first public schools in NYC to offer the rigorous IB Diploma Programme.