Kundapur: Green Valley National School gets International School Award


Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur
With Inputs from Media Release

Kundapur, Jul 12: Green Valley National School and PU College, Shiroor, has been conferred the International School Award (ISA) 2015 - 2018, adding yet another feather in its brimming cap.

The award ceremony took place at a distinguished ceremony held at Kepenski Ambience, New Delhi in a packed gathering of British High Commission officials, leading educationalists and school leaders.

The awards were handed over by Bob Lynes, director, British Council India, Susan Douglas, senior education advisor, British Council, Mark Herbert, global head of schools programmes at the British Council, Rittika Chanda Parruck, assistant director of schools programme, Ruchira Gosh, director, South Asia, Cambridge International Examinations and George Glass, deputy director of schools programme at the British Council.

The award was conferred based on the ongoing programmes at Green Valley and the portfolio submitted by the school after successfully completing several International Projects and activities. These projects has been approved and accredited by the British Council as outstanding and Green Valley school has been successfully awarded with the British Council International School Award for the period 2015-18.

The credit for this achievement goes to the managing trustee Syed Abdul Kader Bashu for his commitment to quality education, the principal, ISA coordinator, staff and students of Green Valley, stated a press release.

The International School Award (ISA) is a benchmarking scheme that accredits schools as having an outstanding level of support for:

Nurturing global citizenship in young people.

Enriching teaching and learning following best international Practices.

ISA provides a framework for schools to develop an action plan and implement international activities throughout the year, and encourages schools to collaborate with overseas schools to create a rich learning experience for students through use of ICT, creative pedagogical practices and real context for learning.

International School Award recognises and celebrates exemplary practices of internationalism in schools.

It is noteworthy that a school in remote Shiroor has achieved such international recognition. Green Valley is already licensed by the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme and Trinity College, London.

  

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  • oliver, udupi

    Mon, Jul 13 2015

    congratulations.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [3]

  • ibrahim, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jul 12 2015

    Its marathon effort of Admin and Management equally supported qualified faculty that made it possible.
    So Green Valley School has earned a fine reputation and dream of those who founded this noble Institute in rural area and earning a big fame
    Mabrook for great accomplishment and providing value education to rural mass
    I wish many more such mile stones to Green Valley so it will remain EVERGREEN

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [7]

  • Zameer Baikadi, HOODE - UDUPI / AL KHOBAR

    Sun, Jul 12 2015

    Congratulations for great milestone achieved, God bless you.

    Green Valley School brining good name to Udupi District.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [8]

  • Mohammed Ilyas Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E, Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E

    Sun, Jul 12 2015

    Congratulations, Wishes for many more.,

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [8]

  • vinodraj, sullia

    Sun, Jul 12 2015

    congrats.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [10]

  • Syed Younus Bukhari, Bhatkal/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 12 2015

    "Mabrook" Green Valley National School for International School Award for the period 2015 to 2018.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [11]

  • B.M.Iqbal, Bantwal/Kuwait

    Sun, Jul 12 2015

    Congratulation to Syed Abdul Kader Bashu Saab. wish you all the best.

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [13]


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