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International School Award

The International School Award is an accreditation scheme for curriculum-based international work in schools.

The scheme provides recognition for teachers and their schools working to instill a global dimension into the learning experience of all children and young people.

The ISA supports schools to develop the following:

An international ethos embedded throughout the school
A majority of pupils within the school impacted by and involved in international work
Collaborative curriculum-based work with a number of partner schools
Curriculum-based work across a range of subjects
Year round international activity
Involvement of partner schools and the wider community in the UK

The ISA website offers:

Evaluation from a variety of sources allowing you to improve your activities and your international programme.
Ideas for developing collaborative curriculum-based international work with partner schools

How can I apply?

You apply for the ISA online. Find out what's involved.

How many schools have received the award?

Over 10,000 International School Awards have been presented to successful schools since the scheme began in 1999.

Is the ISA only for schools in the UK?

Visit the ISA International site. site to learn how the British Council has worked with ministries of education and schools in other countries to provide equivalent accreditation.

Where can I get more information?

For more information about the International School Award, visit the website, call +44 (0)161 957 7755 or email isa@britishcouncil.org

The International School Award scheme is managed by the British Council.

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