Sadə mətn  Çap et | Səhifəni göndər| Tez-tez istifadə olunanlara əlavə et|Bənzər səhifələri tap
World Links and Partnerships
Find a partner
Visit an Overseas School
Carry Out a Joint Curriculum Project
Develop an Area Link
Send Pupils on an Immersion Course
Attend a Student Conference
Host an Overseas Teacher
Take Part in a Speaking Competition
What You Can Do
Find a Partner School
There's lots of support available to help you find a partner school. Here are some ideas to help you get started.
Develop an Overseas Partnership
The early stages of a partnership can prove crucial. Learn how you can make yours a success.
Visit an Overseas School
Both individual teachers and pupils can visit their overseas partner school through our various programmes. Read on to find out more.
Carry Out a Joint Curriculum Project
Joint Curriculum Projects are an excellent way of generating enthusiasm for an international link and can provide genuine insight into another culture.
Develop an Area Link
As well as individual school-to-school links, there is also enormous potential to be found in links between school clusters in the UK and overseas. Learn more...
Send Pupils on an Immersion Course
Immersion courses offer pupils a rare opportunity to improve their language skills and study another culture first hand. Learn how your school can take part.
Attend a Student Conference
A student conference is an excellent way of developing teamworking skills and cultural awareness, and gives young people an exciting chance to meet their international counterparts. Discover how you can take part.
Attend a Teacher Conference
Attending a teacher conference will allow you to share your ideas and experiences with other education professionals, and are great fun too!
Host an Overseas Teacher
An overseas teacher can provide more than just an extra hand around the classroom, they can give valuable insight into another culture and generate enormous enthusiasm for international learning. Find out more
Take Part in a Speaking Competition
Speaking competitions are a great incentive for pupils to develop their language skills and help to generate enthusiasm throughout the whole school.

   Return to homepage

The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland)
Registered in Singapore as a branch (T09FC0012J) and as a charity (No 0768).
Our privacy and copyright statements.
Our commitment to freedom of information. Double-click for pop-up dictionary.

 Positive About Disabled People