International School Award

The International School Award is a British Council accreditation scheme rewarding those schools with a notable global element in their curriculum. There are three entry points for schools: Foundation, Intermediate, and Accreditation.

The scheme began in 1999 and since then, over 1,000 International School Awards have been granted. The scheme's goal is to reward schools and make their pupils proud. School re-accreditation is required every three years.[1]

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