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Hybrid learning partnerships: three ways to support your school’s growth  

Feb 22, 2024

A hybrid learning partnership can be the key to steadying, expanding and futureproofing your international school. Delivering world-class, live, interactive teaching fully online, 2023 COBIS Award winner King’s InterHigh is a solution international schools trust.

Hybrid learning partnerships: three ways to support your school’s growth  

Feb 22, 2024 | EdTech, ISL Magazine, Teaching & learning

King’s InterHigh

A hybrid learning partnership can be the key to steadying, expanding and futureproofing your international school.

Delivering world-class, live, interactive teaching fully online, 2023 COBIS Award winner King’s InterHigh is a solution international schools trust.

1. Meet growing demand from your local community

A small, privately owned school in an affluent Congolese city recently came to King’s InterHigh in need of a secondary curriculum. Meeting the primary schooling needs, the school recognised their community’s clear demand for a senior and high school programme. However, student numbers were too small to justify the heavy investment and resourcing needed for a physical campus for secondary aged pupils. With King’s InterHigh’s expert teachers, students at this small Congo school can now receive a full British international education from years 7 to 13.

2. Increase subject choice and student satisfaction

When the British International School, Ukraine’s (BISU) incoming sixth form students requested to study A-level further maths, the school turned to King’s InterHigh to avoid putting undue pressure on their existing teachers. A Cambridge-accredited school, King’s InterHigh is home to specialist teachers across a large range of iGCSE and A-level subjects, seamlessly broadening BISU’s subject offering for new and existing learners with bespoke timetables and speedy set-up.

3. Sustainable and scalable expansion

In 2021, when a British international school on an island in the Atlantic realised the power of online learning, they decided to diversify and expand their school with a sustainable, scalable online offering. Through partnership with King’s InterHigh, they can offer a unique hybrid solution to students across their country and surrounding islands. Students follow a British international programme online, delivered by subject-specialist teachers and enhanced by in-person support and opportunities on the school’s four-acre grounds.

Alongside helping schools to retain their students through the years, hybrid learning solutions like King’s InterHigh empower smaller institutions to expand into new year groups and larger cohorts without losing the strength of their in-person opportunities.

Partnering with King’s InterHigh allows expansion without the added risks and capital investment required for additional classrooms and resources. With a proven record of success, King’s InterHigh is the perfect partner for your own school’s expansion needs.

Learn more: kingsinterhigh.co.uk/education-partnerships/

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