10/10/22 The Global School Alliance is delighted to welcome John Rolfe MBE to the team as the Global Schools Community and Partnerships Manager. Previously Schools Outreach Manager at the British...
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World Teachers' Day (also known as International Teacher’s Day) is an annual event held on 5 October to celebrate teachers around the globe. The event was established in 1994, and...
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The Global School Alliance is proud to announce the newly appointed President of the Student Council for 2022/23. Aanya Gupta is a 16-year-old student studying at Sunbeam School Varuna, India....
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The following article comes from Associate Assistant Headteacher Isabelle Jones. One of the aims of Education is to open pupils’ horizons, allowing their daily lives to collide with other people’s...
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School trips are a wonderful opportunity for children to make memories, boost their confidence and learn new things. Not only will they get to discover new sights and sounds in...
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The following article comes from GSA Ambassador Tania Ahmad who discusses oracy and practical solutions for the classroom. Oracy? That’s just speaking, innit? Well, not exactly… The common misconception that...
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The following article comes from Holly Barradell, Assistant Principal in the UK. For those of us in education working on curriculum design and its implementation, the new curriculum-focused inspection from...
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As part of the Global Student Engagement campaign, the Global School Alliance and sister company True Education Partnerships ran an exciting competition to award schools around the world with transformational...
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The annual World Oceans Day event took place on the annual event on 8 June 2022 to look at this year's theme "Revitalization: collective action for the ocean." We've chosen...
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The following article is sponsored by our partners at Mondly, the language learning app loved by millions of people worldwide. Young minds are probably tech’s most enthusiastic supporters. There’s nothing...
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