In 2004, the school introduced the Cambridge Curriculum. The students stated “Thinking globally, and act locally” gained spot light. The school received the offer from the British Council to submit a dossier on the practices adopted to bring in International mindedness, there was a years’ time to plan, execute and with evidence submit the dossier. And in 2007, the school received the International Schools Award. .
ISA has opened doors to international cultures, thus giving teachers and students a new outlook to the world and has prepared students with skills for life and work in a global economy, opening their eyes to new opportunities. This includes activities in areas like Global Citizenship; where we have undertaken collaborative projects on global themes with our partner school, enriching education, where our teachers have implemented useful changes to teaching and curriculum based on collaborative learning and have maintained the international ethos of the school by carrying out more activities with partner schools.
ISA is a platform where students gets hands-on-experience on 21st century skills like, creativity and imagination, critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration, teamwork, leadership, communication skills, social responsibilities and ethics. Name it and it’s all there!
A proud moment it was, then, for the institution to be conferred the ’International School Award’ consecutively: 2007-2010, 2011-2014, 2015 – 2018 and yet again from 2018-2021 by the British Council.