Pampers Schools, Rainbow College bag British Council International School Awards

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School reps receiving ISA at the British Council

The year 2020 brought about a drastic change of processes especially in the Nigerian Educational sector which had previously run physical classes and was left to navigate a new normal with online learning.

For schools under the Rainbow Educational Services Limited (RESL) umbrella, Pampers Private Schools and Rainbow College, it was a great time to deploy its borderless classroom initiative.

The result from this initiative continues to manifest itself as the schools recently announced their induction as one of the 2021/2024 British Council International School Award (ISA) winners.

Established in 1999 and managed by the British Council, the ISA Awards celebrate innovation and excellence across the independent educational sector.

It recognizes the dedication of educators for instilling and developing a global dimension into the learning experience of all children and young people.

Every year, the ISA awards receive a high standard of entries from schools that have demonstrated positive differences to the educational outcomes of the children in its care and for the 2021/2024 selection.

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Pampers Private Schools and Rainbow College have been awarded for embedding International activities in the curriculum, partnering with international schools to teach and learn collaboratively and showing clear evidence of students’ involvement in international learning activities.

According to the assessment of the British Council International School Award (ISA) body of both schools, “The theme of culture and heritage is well evidenced by the active participation of students and the schools.

“There is a good attempt to raise awareness of waste management and the effects of pollution and the evidence showcases students investigating through a variety of engagements such as field trips, awareness drives, interviews, etc. The students also display good work and team collaboration.”

The Director of studies for RESL, Olayinka Oduwole, in a comment about the ISA awards, said “With about 5,000 International Awards presented since the ISA awards began in 1999, we are proud to join the list of prestigious schools that have been awarded.

“The recognition from the British Council International Awards shows our long-standing commitment to producing the next generation of leaders in and out of Nigeria by continuously innovating and adopting global education standards for our students in Pampers Private School and Rainbow College.”

The ISA award is awarded worldwide to schools in countries such as the United Kingdom, India, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Lebanon, Cyprus, and Pakistan as part of the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms programme.

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