Nonprofit

International Schools Partnership

Kampala, Uganda
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www.ischoolspartnership.org

  • About Us

    PROFILE: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS PARTNERSHIP

    Our vision

    To create and empower a self-sustained skilled youth who can effectively compete in the global market.

    Our mission

    “Bridging the gap between local and international learning institutions while enhancing knowledge exchange, sharing skills and international Understanding

    Motto: Building relationships through Intercultural Dialogue and school partnerships

    About International Schools Partnerships

    International Schools Partnership {ISP}, nonprofit organization established in 2011 to Connect, Inspire & Empower to Advance Ugandan students, teachers and school communities by creating networks with other schools globally for better and competitive skills. Our organization is registered with European Union programs with PIC: 898047535 and Nonprofit Registration number: INDR 13309130NB in Uganda..

    The organization has been addressing the constraints and limitations to acquisition of proper education through the initiation of Keep A child in School program.

    ISP work focuses on instituting school to school partnerships aimed at redesigning formal education to facilitate creativity, innovation and improve learning for all students for self-sustenance. ISP has assembled a team of passionate, committed, diligent mentors, social workers /educators, professional volunteers and environmentalists to nurture develop and mentor students.

    Through the sponsorship program ISP creates networks to facilitate community-based programs to help schools partner together and impact on 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 designs and models strategic partnerships between primary, secondary schools and higher education that are focused on improving students’ development and success.

    ISP also advocates to the Government for a better Education policy and strategy to facilitate innovation and creativity for job creation.

    .With our partnership programs, we raise philanthropic funds to support 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. The funds are meant to cover the most pressing needs in our member schools both in the villages and urban slum communities, once funds are fundraise our areas of interest are:

    • Improving sanitation and hygiene selected and approved schools
    • Improving health conditions at schools
    • Provision of safe water and source of power at school
    • Establishment of school dormitories, classes.
    • Innovation centers
    • Provision of furniture
    • Libraries and laboratories

    Co-curricular programs: Help schools to develop and boost sports programs {boys and girls]

    ISP strategic poles

    • Sharing good practice within our own country and abroad
    • Develop intercultural understanding
    • Improve language skills between cultures
    • Enhance information communication technology (ICT) skills among schools and communities
    • Establish sustainable school partnerships and a community of learners.
    • Create pen palling among young people and youth

    Legal status

    • Awarded certificate of incorporation by the Government of Uganda {under section 18{3] of the companies Act 2012} registration number: 195963.
    •  Awarded certificate of Registration as non profit organization by the Government of Uganda Registration number: INDR 13309130NB[THE NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS ACT,2016}

    PROFILE: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS PARTNERSHIP

    Our vision

    To create and empower a self-sustained skilled youth who can effectively compete in the global market.

    Our mission

    “Bridging the gap between local and international learning institutions while enhancing knowledge exchange, sharing skills and international Understanding

    Motto: Building relationships through Intercultural Dialogue and school partnerships

    About International Schools Partnerships

    International Schools Partnership {ISP}, nonprofit organization established in 2011 to Connect, Inspire & Empower to Advance Ugandan students, teachers and school communities by creating networks with other schools globally for better and competitive skills. Our organization is registered with European Union programs with PIC: 898047535 and Nonprofit Registration number: INDR 13309130NB in Uganda..

    The organization has been addressing the constraints and limitations to…

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Climate Change
    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Poverty

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