The changing face of international schools
International schools used to be set-up for the children of ex-pat workers, now local children from wealthy families account for 80% of all enrolments.
International schools used to be set-up for the children of ex-pat workers, now local children from wealthy families account for 80% of all enrolments.
We have developed our essential duty of care training service to reflect the diverse student population and the broad variety of cultures and traditions unique to international schools.
After a period of consultation the Department for Education (DfE) are implementing new Departmental Advice for British Schools Overseas to bring inspection criteria in line with independent schools in the UK.
All new staff should take safeguarding training and you will need to ensure your records are kept up-to-date to evidence their learning to inspectors.
September is a busy time in schools with new starters in both the class room and the staff room, and the extended summer break can impact families in many ways.