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Celebrate your school at this year’s ISAs

Sep 10, 2021

The annual International School Awards(ISAs), hosted by 鶹ýResearch, bringthe world’s internationalschoolscommunity together, sharingand celebratinggreatlearning, innovation,and community participation.

Celebrate your school at this year’s ISAs

Sep 10, 2021 | Good practice

The annual International School Awards(ISAs), hosted by 鶹ýResearch, bringthe world’s internationalschoolscommunity together, sharingand celebratinggreatlearning, innovation,and community participation.

Twelve awardcategoriesaddress innovationand creativity in learning,international impact, environmental, wellbeingand DEIJ actionwithin schools,andmore.The awards giveinternationalschools the chance to demonstrate that, despite being faced with some of the mostchallenging times,they continue to develop creative, rigorous and exciting ways for children,staff and the widerschool community to learn, collaborate and flourish.

Now is the time to celebrate your school andstaff,and to showcase toothers what you’re achieving.Nominate your school today!

A judging panelselectsshortlisted schoolsand awardwinners based on clear criteriathat are identified within the application form,ensuringthat all international schools of all types and sizes are considered equally.This year’spanel includes three new judges:

Applications are open untilThursday 30th September 2021. Shortlisted schools for each category will be announced on17th NDZ𳾲and a virtual awards ceremony will be held onTuesday 18th January 2022. 

Let’s celebrate together!

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