GSP closes nine-year project in style

What an exciting programme Global School Partnerships has been. After nine years of managing the GSP programme in Zambia, we have seen it grow from five to almost 250 partnerships registered by end of February 2012. On 26 March, 2012,

 
Exchange visit at an ideal time

February half-term saw me rushing back to Maria Assumpta Basic School in Livingstone to continue to develop the relationship established through the Global School Partnership programme. I had a wonderful week teaching small groups of students and whole classes. As

 
Princess Anne at British Council’s sports festival

The British Council hosted Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal, Princess Anne as the guest of honour at a mini Olympic Games attended by over 2300 students and 200 teachers from 23 schools of the British Council’s Connecting Classroom and

 

After seven years of successful delivery of Global School Partnerships in Zambia, nearly 200 schools have established partnerships with the UK schools. Most teachers have gained skills, values and knowledge from the programme which they will keep as part of

 
How “global” is our national education curriculum?

Does our curriculum look at the priorities of the future? Are we preparing our learners for the future? How can we use our school partnerships to promote global education? These were some questions that a total of 30 partnerships coordinators from

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