AWARD CATEGORY
Future pathways
This award will recognise how a school initiative is preparing students with the skills and/or values to support their future pathways.
INITIATIVE
Details and eligibility
This award will recognise how a school initiative is preparing students with the skills and/or values to support their future pathways.
Evidence should include how your initiative has gone beyond what the school should be delivering as an effective international school.
Your application must focus on one school initiative and address the following criteria:
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How and why the initiative has helped students to develop skills and competencies valuable for life
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Evidence of how the initiative is guiding the future learning aspirations and choices of all students
- How the initiative includes the student voice and/or student action as part of the initiative
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How the initiative has been developed as a long-lasting initiative for the school; one that can be improved and developed over time and could be sustainable through successive staff changes
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Evidence of the strategies that are enabling this initiative to be shared with other schools (this could include links to details about this initiative on a public website, on public access YouTube video(s), through publicly accessible media, or details of community engagement, conference or workshop presentation)
2023 award sponsor
Royal Holloway, University of London, is ranked in the top 25 universities in the UK*. Through world-class research that expands minds and changes lives, the dedication of our teachers and the feel of the Royal Holloway experience, ours is a community that inspires individuals to succeed academically, socially and personally. Our campus is situated in 135 acres of parkland in Egham, Surrey.
*The Guardian University League Table, 2022
2023 SHORTLIST
2023 shortlisted initiatives
- Bombay Cambridge International School, Andheri West, Mumbai
- Dubai College, UAE
- The British School of Brussels
Full written details about each initiative will be accessible on the International School Awards online event platform from 25th October.
2023 WINNER
The British School of Brussels
2023 Future Pathways Award Winner
CATEGORIES
2023 Award categories
Community partnership
This award recognised a school initiative that involves students as community partners, working in collaboration with an external group to develop impact in the community.
Digital technology in learning
This award recognised a school initiative that involves digital technology to support student learning in a way that includes the development of digital responsibility as part of the initiative.
Diversity, equity, inclusion and justice
This award recognised an initiative being implemented as part of a school’s strategic journey towards developing DEIJ (diversity, equity, inclusion and justice).
Ethical values education
This award recognised how a school initiative is supporting students in their development of ethical values which encourage them to think and act as global citizens.
Future pathways
This award recognised how a school initiative is preparing students with the skills and/or values to support their future pathways.
Innovation and creativity in learning
This award recognised a school initiative that supports students in future thinking and creative innovation.
Safeguarding
This award recognised a school initiative that supports safeguarding within a school community. This included the prevention of radicalisation.
Strategic leadership
This award recognised an initiative that had been collectively spearheaded by a leadership team, senior leadership team or governing body.
Sustainability
This award recognised an initiative being implemented as part of a school’s sustainability ethos.
Wellbeing
This award recognised a school initiative that supports the wellbeing of a school’s stakeholders, including the pastoral care of students.
International school of the year
This award was selected by the judges from one of the winners of the 10 individual categories.
EVIDENCE
Evidence requirements
Five photographs. Photographic evidence must be limited to five photographs only. Each photograph must be supported with an explanatory caption.
One video. Your video should explain/show your initiative including evidence of its success within the criteria required.