Definition
The Global High School (GHS) is an internationally designed secondary education model that operates as an academic and intellectual framework rather than an independent school or awarding body. It is built to complement national education systems while providing students with access to globally recognised academic standards, international diploma pathways delivered through authorised awarding institutions, and a future-oriented learning culture.
GHS functions as an integrated international layer within existing schools, enabling students to pursue advanced academic English, international curricula, global competencies, and intellectual development without leaving their national educational context.
Core Characteristics
Integrated Framework
Operates seamlessly within partner schools, enhancing the existing curriculum without disrupting national requirements.
Dual Recognition
Offers distinct pathways to international diplomas through authorised awarding bodies alongside national high school diplomas.
Global Competency
Prioritises advanced academic English and intellectual development through project-based engagement.
Portfolio Driven
Focuses on building a comprehensive student portfolio that demonstrates skills beyond standardised testing.
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