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Stichting ZAAM, Interconfessioneel Voortgezet Onderwijs

Overview

Stichting ZAAM, Interconfessioneel Voortgezet Onderwijs, is the largest group of secondary schools in the Amsterdam region, operating 22–23 schools that serve nearly 11,000 students. Established in 2012, it is an interconfessional organization inspired by Christian traditions, welcoming students from a diverse range of backgrounds. The group places strong emphasis on a supportive learning environment, societal involvement, and personal responsibility.

ZAAM provides various forms of secondary education—including practice education, VMBO, HAVO, and VWO programs—tailored to individual student interests and needs. Its schools foster a pleasant atmosphere with personal attention and guidance, working closely with primary schools to ensure smooth transitions and promote talent development and equal opportunities. The organization also supports staff growth and operates the Kennis- en Servicecentrum (KES) to offer additional support and training.

Basic Information

Industryprimary/secondary education
Founded2012
Revenue174M
HeadquartersDubbelink 2, Amsterdam, North Holland, 1102 AL, Netherlands
Alexa Ranking574243

Contact Details

Key Focus Areas & Initiatives

  • Supportive learning environment
  • Societal involvement and personal responsibility
  • Diverse secondary education offerings (practice education, VMBO, HAVO, VWO)
  • Personal attention and guidance for students
  • Collaboration with primary schools for smooth transitions
  • Talent development and equal opportunity
  • Professional development for staff
  • Kennis- en Servicecentrum (KES) for support and training

Technologies Used

  • Google Maps
  • Google Maps (Non Paid Users)
  • Google Tag Manager
  • MailJet
  • Mobile Friendly
  • Outlook

Affiliated Organizations & Regional Branches

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