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A total of 123 students have been selected from across Nord Anglia Education’s global family of schools to attend this year’s NAE-UNICEF Student Summit.
Through Nord Anglia Education’s global collaboration with UNICEF, students have been raising awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through social impact projects. The SDGs are a collection of 17 goals set by the United Nations regarding social and economic development issues.
Each year, students from Years 10-12 from Nord Anglia’s international schools come together for the NAE-UNICEF Student Summit. This year’s theme is ‘Innovation’, and student ambassadors at the Summit will:
The event is being hosted at Nord Anglia’s two schools in the city: The Village School and the British International School of Houston. Houston was chosen as the ideal location for the Summit thanks to being the first officially recognised “Child-Friendly City” in the United States of America.
Dr Leslie Williams, Senior Programme Lead for Social Impact and Giving at Nord Anglia Education, said: “We’re thrilled our student leaders are making their way to Houston to join our flagship event, which will inspire positive actions in their schools and communities. At the heart of our education philosophy is a vision to shape a generation of creative and resilient global citizens who will change our world for the better, and events like the Summit ensure our students are developing into real changemakers.”
TIM RICHARDSON (BSG’s Principal), said: BSG student leaders who attended last year’s conference in New York returned to school with incredible insight into the SDGs and a passion to develop the BSG Social Impact programme. By providing our senior students with leadership opportunities on a global platform this kind, BSG and Nord Anglia Education are preparing them for their future roles on the world stage, leading a generation that will change our world for the better.
The NAE-UNICEF Student Summit is not the only way students get engaged with the SDGs and social impact efforts at Nord Anglia schools. Through the Social Impact Distinctions, schools work toward three levels of accreditation (bronze, silver, and gold) showcasing how they have embedded children’s rights and the SDGs. Each year, students can also receive funding from the Social Impact Grants to expand and enhance their community activities addressing the goals.
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