History
The Central and Eastern European Schools Association (CEESA) was founded as a result of the growth of American and International schools in Central and Eastern Europe. In many cases, the schools were geographically isolated from each other and from the main stream of American and International Education. CEESA was formed to broaden the horizons of schools and to promote professional growth. Membership now includes more than 60 schools as full or associate members, and more than two dozen associate member businesses.
CEESA's Mission
- CEESA is a collaborative community of international schools which enhances school effectiveness and inspires student learning and development.
- "CEESA... a collaborative community"
- Former CEESA's Executive Director David Cobb talks about CEESA


