International Award

Penketh High School has been awarded the prestigious International School Award in recognition of bringing the wider world into the schoolroom.

On the 16 October representatives from school will attend a high-profile ceremony in London that recognises their outstanding work, and the successful winners will be presented their Awards by broadcaster and journalist George Alagiah.


Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, the DCSF International School Award seeks to celebrate, develop, recognise and accredit outstanding practice in the international dimensions of teaching and learning. Fostering an international dimension in the curriculum is at the heart of the British Council’s work with schools, so that young people gain the cultural understanding and skills they need to live and work as global citizens.

2009 has seen 700 schools accredited in the 75th anniversary year of the British Council. This is a record number of recipients and includes a wide range of schools from a variety of different backgrounds from across the UK.  

The Award is now made available worldwide in countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Lebanon, Cyprus and Pakistan. Around 2000 International School Awards have been presented to successful schools in the UK since the scheme began in 1999.

The ISA encourages and supports schools to develop the following:

An international ethos embedded throughout the school 

A majority of pupils within the school impacted by and involved in international work 

Collaborative curriculum-based work with a number of partner schools 

Curriculum-based work across a range of subjects 

Year round international activity 

Involvement of the wider community 

Provides ideas for developing collaborative curriculum-based international work with partner schools 

 

John Rolfe, Manager, DCSF International School Award at the British Council says ‘Many congratulations and many thanks on your well-deserved success in being accredited with the Award. The rich range of work you are doing in the school and across your larger community to support and encourage global citizens with a greater understanding of the world around them is truly fantastic. The international dimensions of teaching and learning have been at the heart of the work of the British Council for 75 years and to receive the Award in its 10th anniversary year is a special cause for celebration’   

 

 

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