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If you are a teacher wanting to include an international perspective into your class or school, the British Council Schools Online website can help you with partnerships, policies, projects, funding and more.
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School Partnerships
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.
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 Global School Partnerships
DFID Global School Partnerships promotes partnerships between schools in the UK and schools in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
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World Links and Partnerships
Learn about the partnerships we can help your school develop with schools in China, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Russia, Spain and any other countries.
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 European School Partnerships
The Comenius programme offers support for a wide range of European partnership activities.
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eTwinning
eTwinning enables European schools to collaborate through Information and Communications Technology (ICT).
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 Connecting classrooms
Connecting Classrooms helps groups of UK schools partner with schools in other countries around the world.
Connecting Classrooms
International School Award

The British Council offers the International School Award (ISA) as an accreditation framework for schools to record and evaluate their international work and embed it into the curriculum and whole school ethos.

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Learning World
How school partnerships are making a difference.
International school award
An accreditation scheme for curriculum-based international work in schools.
Programme Grid
A list of all our school programmes and details of when to apply.

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