Part One: How I become a Global Citizen The story starts as a young child in primary school, I was enamoured with martial arts, Kungfu films and ninjas. This is...
Read MoreI am a big believer in immersive styles of education. As a Religious Education Teacher in a Secondary school, I really value any opportunity I get to immerse my students...
Read MoreThe following article comes from Malin Liss, an English and Spanish teacher in Sweden. As society changes, so must the curriculum in our school. The Swedish curriculum recently made an...
Read MoreNow that travel has reopened and confidence has increased, schools are planning for trips and considering the perfect destination for their students. 60 pupils at Saint Nicholas School, an Independent...
Read MoreThe Global School Alliance has awarded the Bronze Award School to St Peter's Catholic School in Bournemouth, UK. We spoke to Martin Ridley, the school's International Coordinator, to learn about...
Read MoreThe following article comes from Sarah Siggs, author and former SEND teacher. It had never been my intention to write a book, but when a young family member started to...
Read MoreThe following article comes from Steven Miles, Principal of Doha British School in Qatar. In 2018, after having worked for twenty-four years in UK schools in a number of roles,...
Read MoreThe Global School Alliance has awarded the Bronze Award School to Heritage International School in Moldova, a school that has global education at the heart of everything it does. Find...
Read MoreThe following article comes from International Educator and School Leader Jenny O'Fee. Why we need to go beyond being inclusive to honouring. There are about 7,000 languages in the world....
Read MoreThe following article comes from Kate Heap, Primary English Consultant and author from Leeds. It’s a special time of year: a time of honouring traditions and making memories. Reading together...
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