Mumbai: Ryan International School awarded ISA certificate, trophy


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network

Mumbai, Nov 28: The British Council’s International School Award (ISA) ceremony was held on November 19 at Hotel Sahara Star, here.

Amongst the august gathering of principals, teachers and mentors from numerous schools across the country and eminent dignitaries like Ann Burgess, educational consultant, UK and Rittika Chanda Parruck, assistant director Schools at British Council, Ryan International School, Shahjahanpur was awarded the prestigious ISA certificate and trophy for its contribution in incorporating an international dimension to the day to day school curriculum.

It was a proud moment for the Ryan International Group of institutions as one more school was added to the list of recipients of this prestigious ISA award. Sonal Pinto, director, Ryan Group received the award from Ann Burgess, educational consultant, UK. The credit goes to chairman, Dr A F Pinto and MD, Grace Pinto who have developed a well knit team of academicians, professionals and mentors who are relentlessly working to introduce pathbreaking concepts in school education.

The International School award supports the school in embedding international learning into the curriculum. It provides a new perspective on the world and the skills to work in a global economy. The ISA project is a global benchmark that recognizes the outstanding work done by schools committed to developing young learners to be effective global citizens. Being internationally recognized, the Ryan Group continues to be committed to academic excellence and holistic development.

  

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