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International School Award |
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- The British Council International School Award recognises commitment to developing global citizenship in young people
- The British Council International School Award prepares young people for life in a global society by increasing their understanding of other countries and cultures and embedding international learning in the curriculum.
- The British Council International School Award provides a motivational framework for teachers to develop themselves professionally, adding an international dimension to their skills.
- The British Council International School Award is available to any educational institution, recognising different levels of achievement in international work.
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- The International School Award encourages whole school improvement by developing a globally conscious ethos amongst teachers and pupils
- The International School Award is an internationally recognised accreditation that enriches your school’s identity
- The International School Award can be accessed at three entry points, making it suitable for any educational institution, recognising your current level of international work
- Teachers and school leaders can advance their own practice by working with, and learning from, like-minded professionals in other countries
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- The International School Award prepares young people for life in a global society through facilitating collaborative project work examining international issues
- The International School Award is easily integrated into any curriculum subjects through following a motivational methodology which embeds global themes into lessons
- Teachers and school leaders can advance their own practice by working with, and learning from, like-minded professionals in other countries
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- The International School Award supports and enhances your education agenda by being flexible enough to meet your current priorities
- The International School Award raises education standards through linking teachers from different countries and facilitating the sharing and benchmarking of best practice
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ISA Level
- The Foundation Level of the International School Award recognises your school’s preparatory work in introducing international learning
- The Foundation Level of the International School Award promotes awareness of global themes amongst young people and educators
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- The Intermediate Level of the International School Award recognises your school’s ongoing development of international work
- The intermediate level of the International School Award enhances the ability of young people and educators to reflect critically on global themes
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- The full International School Award provides accreditation for embedding international learning into the curriculum
- The full International School Award encourages pupils and teachers taking action to tackle global issues
- The full International School Award recognises the globally conscious ethos of a school
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- To retain the International School Award, schools have to apply for reaccreditation every three years.
- To be reaccredited with the International School Award your school will have to evidence it has expanded its international work to the wider community
- Reaccreditation promotes the dissemination of the school’s approach and development in the field of international learning
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