Overview

International Schools Partnership (ISP), is non profit organization working with local schools in Uganda right from the villages, slum to urban communities

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  • Tutor Teacher
  • Academic Camp
  • Youth Organization
  • Tutor/teacher

Description

GENERAL CONCEPT & PROFILE

Theme: To create an employed skilled youth who can effectively compete in the global market.

Background
ISP building relationships through Intercultural Dialogue and school partnerships
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS PARTNERSHIP was established 2011 to Connect, Inspire & Empower to Advance Ugandan students, teachers and school communities by creating networking with other schools in other continents like Africa, Asia, Europe plus Nordic countries.

Through networking with other schools ISP a nonprofit school-support organization is instituting school to school partnerships basically to redesign public education and improve learning for all students. Having founded ISP in 2011, Mr. Kasujja Muhamed assembled a team of passionate, committed, diligent social workers /educators, who bring inspirational collective service in public schools.

ISP lobby for sponsorship or creates networking to facilitate community-based programs to help schools partner together to impact student’s lives and their communities. It's also a great way to build awareness among target local schools and youth, women-lead social groups, including youth ranging in ages from 15-25 and their parents. ISP is to design and model strategic partnerships between primary, secondary schools and higher education that are focused on improving students’ development and success.

As an organization our school partnership program is intended to provide local schools with the chance to partner with schools from different countries. The purpose of the programme is to enable intercultural dialogue and to increase knowledge and understanding of each other's societies. ISP partner schools will always be collaborating on ideas and programs that are intended to impact student’s lives and their communities.

Through School partnership schools benefit in the areas of school coaching, professional development targeting educators, schools, community youth leads organizations to contribute an improvement at all levels of the education system, from the classroom to the people who matter in the development process. We also organize networking programs with other academic audiences to create tools and resources for educators, administer public and private grant programs, and coordinate large-scale school-improvement initiatives in with the education and environment sector to benefit communities.

With our partnership programs, we raise philanthropic funds to invest in the startup, expansion and turnaround of public and private schools, and we work to create the conditions for rural and urban slum schools to thrive. ISP strives to see that every child in Uganda has access to a good school and able to study to fulfill their educational dreams prepared for higher education or career training.

We believe that having good school in Uganda is a resource for common man and comes in all types and exist in all sectors, but every good school starts with a talented leader and with belief that all children can learn, be innovative and achieve at high levels like any other child in developed economy that builds students' capability through school partnerships to:

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