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| INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AWARD |
The school was bestowed with the International School Award (ISA) for 2010-13, accredited by the British Council. This recognition came after rigorous efforts. It entered into partnership with six schools in U.K., Turkey, France and Kenya, the first year and collaborated in numerous projects aimed at enhancing global understanding and optimizing opportunities for learning from the best practices of the world whilst networking with students across the globe
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| INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR YOUNG PEOPLE |
The International Award is a self-development programme which enhances the child's ability in different skills of his choice, adventure activities, community service and physical training to be done out of school curriculum, in the leisure time. It draws together and connects people, institutions and generations with the common purpose of youth development and inclusion. The school boasts of holding a license for IAYP and already has 17 bronze awardees in the school. Currently more than 100 students are enrolled for the programme.
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| CONNECTING CLASSROOMS |
| Connecting Classrooms builds lasting partnerships between schools in the UK and India and other countries around the world. Through these partnerships, the programme develops trust and understanding between young people in different societies, creating a safer and more connected world for the future. Connecting Classrooms offers collaborative projects for learners, professional development for teachers, school leaders and local authority coordinators, and eligibility for school participation in International School Awards. International partnerships enrich the curriculum, improves skills and motivation and help schools and local authorities to meet core government objectives. We along with seven other leading schools of Delhi (Sanskriti School, Chanakyapuri; Delhi Public School, R K Puram; Amity International School, Saket; Ramjas School, Pusa Road; Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Lodi Road; Springdales, Pusa Road; Modern School, Barakhamba Road are collaborating with six partner schools in Bristol (UK). Under this project, there have been exchanges to and from Bristol of Principals and teachers. |
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