INTERNATIONELLA ENGELSKA SKOLAN

Linköping

Internationella Engelska Skolan Linköping is a F-9 school with a safe and calm environment, where teachers can teach and students learn. The school is located in central Linköping and the schoolyard is situated within the beautiful, natural surroundings of the 100 year old seminarieträdgården.

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News | 31 January 2025

Fantastic news!

IESL is excited to announce that our school has been awarded the Erasmus+ KA120 School Accreditation, valid until 2027! This brings incredible opportunities for both our students and staff to grow, learn, and collaborate on an international level.

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What Does This Mean for Our School?

Erasmus+ accreditation gives us long-term access to funding for international projects and mobility, allowing us to:

  • Support Student Mobility: Students will have the opportunity to participate in international study visits, gaining hands-on experience and learning about global issues and diverse cultures.
  • Improve English Proficiency: Students will enhance their spoken English through discussions and collaborative activities with partner schools from other European countries.
  • Support Staff Mobility: Teachers will have the chance to take part in professional development and exchanges with other European schools, enriching their teaching and gaining new perspectives on global citizenship and sustainability.
  • Increase Global Awareness: Through the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), students will develop their research and critical thinking skills, engage in global discussions, and appreciate diverse viewpoints.

This accreditation strengthens our commitment to making Erasmus+ and the SDGs a central part of our school, creating a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable learning environment for both students and staff.

Follow us on this exciting journey!

Erasmus project

 

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