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International School Awards act as a stepping stone towards the World’s Best School Prizes

Jun 17, 2022

We’re delighted to announce the success of the innovative and inspiring initiatives shortlisted for the 2022 International School Awards that have also been confirmed as short listers for the 2022 World’s Best School Prizes.

International School Awards act as a stepping stone towards the World’s Best School Prizes

Jun 17, 2022 | Good practice

T4 Education announced its shortlist for the 2022 World’s Best School Prizes last week. We are pleased to see four schools celebrated in the 2022 International School Awards being recognised for their achievements once again.

What are the International School Awards?

The International School Awards (ISAs) offer an opportunity for international schools to celebrate best practice, innovation, community participation and creative endeavours. Shortlisted schools are congratulated for breaking new boundaries, sharing insightful initiatives, and providing rigorous evidence beneficial to the wider international school community.

ISA schools shortlisted for World’s Best School Prizes

The international schools shortlisted for the 2022 International School Awards and the World’s Best School Prizes are:

  • Larrakeyah Primary School, Australia: In the Top 10 shortlist for the World’s Best School Prize for supporting Healthy Lives and shortlisted for the 2022 International School Awards Pathways to Continued and University Education Award.
  • Green School Bali, Indonesia: In the Top 10 shortlist for the World’s Best School Prize for Environmental Action and shortlisted for the 2022 International School Awards Environmental Award.
  • International School of Zug and Luzern, Switzerland: In the Top 10 shortlist for the World’s Best School Prize for Environmental Action and winner of the 2022 International School Awards Environmental Award as well as Overall International School of the Year.
  • Still I Rise International School, Kenya: In the Top 10 shortlist for the World’s Best School Prize for Overcoming Adversity and recipient of a Special Commendation Award at the 2022 International School Awards.

Congratulations to Larrakeyah Primary School, Green School Bali, International School of Zug and Luzern and Still I Rise International School for your success in the World’s Best School Prizes.

The 2022 International School Awards recognised 12 categories focusing on crucial values and areas of development within the international schools market, including community building and wellbeing, digital technology in learning, environment, ethical values education, and future pathways. These values align closely with the World’s Best School Prizes, which celebrate innovative, and impactful practices within school communities. The World’s Best School Prizes create an opportunity for all types of schools around the world to share their expertise and achievements to inspire others, specifically celebrating community collaboration, environmental action, innovation, overcoming adversity, and supporting healthy lives.

“Not only is ISC Research recognised as the source for data and intelligence on the world’s international schools, but we’re also committed to highlighting great practice happening within the sector. As a result, we are delighted to support T4 Education in promoting the amazing work achieved by schools worldwide to inspire other educators and support future generations,” says Sam Fraser, Director of Research at ISC Research and a member of the judging panel for the World’s Best School Prizes.

The winners will be announced by T4 Education in World Education Week, taking place from October 17th-21st 2022.

Application deadline approaching for the 2023 International School Awards

Don’t miss the chance to apply for the 2023 International School Awards! Choose from 10 categories highlighting areas of development and transformation within international and online schools. Make sure your international school applies before the closing date of Friday 8th July (23:59 GMT+1).

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