Shaun Williams, a 35-year veteran of British and international schools around the world, and Managing Director for Nord Anglia Education’s schools in South-East Asia, explains what he looks for in a good international school.
Shaun Williams, a 35-year veteran of British and international schools around the world, and Managing Director for Nord Anglia Education’s schools in South-East Asia, explains what he looks for in a good international school.
I look for a clear sense of purpose – this more than anything else. A school with a strong purpose nurtures that same quality in its students. You find the children developing a clear sense of direction – and not just a determination to do well for themselves, but a wish to see their friends and peers do well, too. In these schools, students and teachers alike can explain why they are proud of their school. So it’s definitely something to look out for when you’re choosing your child’s next school.
A strong sense of community isn’t the only sign of purpose that I look for in a school. Here is my advice on factors to take into account when choosing the right international school for your child:
"The school for your child should be the one that has in place programmes to ensure that teachers are refining and improving their teaching practice on the job."
"Good schools don’t follow education fads; they think ahead and develop meaningful and sustainable approaches to educating young people."
Shaun Williams is the Regional Managing Director for Nord Anglia Education in Southeast Asia, with overall responsibility for NAE’s schools in Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and Cambodia - including NIS in Jakarta. Shaun has worked in a variety of British and international curriculum schools during his long teaching career stretching back to 1982. This has included many years of senior management experience both in England and in international schools overseas.