Focus on Internationalism refers to the idea of fostering a global perspective, collaboration, and cooperation among nations, cultures, and individuals across borders. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and working together to address global challenges, promote peace, equality, and shared prosperity. In the context of education, internationalism encourages students to develop an awareness of the world beyond their own country, leading to a deeper understanding of different cultures, global issues, and the interconnectedness of the world.Students are taught about international challenges such as climate change, poverty, human rights, and international conflicts. They learn to think critically about how these issues affect people worldwide and their responsibility in addressing them.

In an increasingly interconnected world where the actions of one nation can have far-reaching implications for others, prioritizing internationalism is not just a moral imperative but a strategic necessity for building a more peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable future for all..


School Initiative

At School School, internationalism stands to be a significant element and there are also several essential aspects of School life atSchool which express this mindset both ideologically and pragmatically. We promote international understanding by exposing students to ideas and concepts from different cultures and countries, by challenging them to understand and tackle real-world issues, and by connecting them with other students from all nationalities. Such aspects include the statement of the school ethos, curricular, pedagogic and assessment policies, the nature of the school administration and the roles of the authorities.

School focuses on internationalism because:


  • In unity lies our greatest strength as a global community.
  • Borders blur: Internationalism encourages a world without artificial divisions..
  • Unity in diversity is our global anthem.
  • Peace is a collective endeavor..
  • Embrace diversity as a source of strength..
  • Let empathy guide our international relations.
  • Together, we can overcome any challenge.
  • Empathy bridges the gaps between nations.


Students can participate in international school projects focused on issues such as sustainability, technology, or social justice. These projects often involve collaboration with schools in other countries, offering students a chance to solve problems together while learning about different view points.Schools can establish partnerships with international organizations such as the United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), or non-governmental organizations (NGOs), providing students with real-world exposure to global issues.