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How does Diversity in International Schools Benefit Students?

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July 3, 2022

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One of the best reasons to choose an international school that is truly diverse is the wide range of cultures and languages that your child will be exposed to. No matter which country you’re from, your child can celebrate their rich, unique heritage while interacting with others from all over the world.

This diversity in international schools makes it all the more attractive for parents who want a global education for their children. But how does it really benefit your child beyond the four corners of the classroom?

In this article, we’ll talk about:

Why is diversity in schools important?

The benefits of sending your child to a school that embraces diversity are endless. Not only does it expose them to a world of cultures and languages but it also teaches them tolerance, empathy and kindness.

In a multicultural setting, children interact with classmates and teachers from many different backgrounds. This nurtures a global mindset from a very young age. It also helps students to understand that they are part of a bigger community and that their collective actions can impact the world around them.

Additionally, diverse schools are inclusive — creating a safe and supportive environment where all children can flourish. Creativity, critical thinking and open-mindedness are encouraged, preparing students to succeed in a global society.

More than just tolerance, a diverse school teaches the value of respect and acceptance. Children learn how to embrace their differences, find similarities and create positive, meaningful relationships that will help them navigate an ever-changing world.

4 ways a diverse school benefits international students

Here are the top reasons you should send your child to a school that embraces diversity:

1. Developing international-mindedness.

International-mindedness is a key trait that the International Baccalaureate (IB) seeks to nurture in students – particularly in the IB Primary Years and IB Middle Years programmes. According to the IB, “international-mindedness is a view of the world in which people see themselves connected to the global community and assume a sense of responsibility to its members.

In a diverse school setting, the curriculum isn’t focused on any country or nationality. Instead, it’s intentionally designed to promote a broader worldview in students. From discussing world issues to celebrating cultural traditions, children understand that they are part of a bigger community and that their actions can make the world a better place for others.

Students also gain a deeper understanding of complex global issues beyond what’s written in their textbooks. By looking at these issues from different perspectives, students learn how to think critically and consider the welfare of others.

2. Nurturing empathy, kindness and respect.

In a multicultural setting, children are exposed to different customs, beliefs, languages, food and religions every single day. These valuable, first-hand experiences teach them how to respect and accept people who are different from them.

When school diversity is celebrated, children also have the unique opportunity to join cultural events, try different food and partake in new traditions. This helps them connect with their classmates over shared experiences. Over time, this strengthens their social and emotional skills — including communication, leadership, teamwork and collaboration.

3. Helping children to connect with their culture.

Many parents worry about their child losing their cultural identity — but not in a diverse school. The inclusive environment means that children can freely celebrate their unique heritage even as they learn about others.

Students are encouraged to share their culture, speak their home language and discover similarities with their classmates. By putting an emphasis on tolerance and respect, diverse schools create a comforting environment where every child feels valued and safe.

4. Developing creativity and collaboration.

In our global society, skills such as teamwork and creativity are more important than ever. Students who grow up in a multicultural setting are exposed to other ideas and perspectives, which helps develop curiosity and collaboration. Children learn first-hand that the best way to solve a problem is by working with others.

Students with strong intercultural awareness are also shown to perform better academically, as they are frequently exposed to other ideas, concepts and beliefs.

XWA: Experience personalised learning and diversity

At XCL World Academy (XWA), the School of the Future, your child can make friends with children from all over the world. With over 60 countries represented, and no dominant nationality or cultural group, our students enjoy a rich, multicultural environment unlike anywhere else.

Teachers at XWA are handpicked from their respective countries to ensure the best teaching experience from around the globe. Small class sizes allow our educators to focus on your child’s unique abilities to design personalised learning plans and help each student realise their unique potential.

Recognising the shift to a more global society, XWA offers a Chinese (Mandarin) – English Bilingual Programme. The programme gives students the opportunity to learn how to read, write, and speak in both languages, giving them an edge in the global employment scene. Alternatively, students can opt to learn Spanish, Mandarin, French, or English as a Second Language. A new offering in the 2022/23 academic year is Japanese home language (mother tongue), which has been introduced to support our robust Japanese community.

XWA offers numerous clubs and extra-curricular activities where students can learn and enrich their skills in sports, arts, languages and technology. Our Model United Nations, in particular, helps students develop leadership skills and familiarise them with diplomacy and international relations at an early age.

Through our University and Career Guidance Programme, we help our students explore career options related to their diverse interests. This will help get them accepted into their dream universities and equip them with knowledge and important life skills for their future careers.

Having safe and encouraging spaces where our students can express themselves and embrace their uniqueness is one of the highlights of student life at XWA.

Book a tour today to learn more about the school’s diversity and our wonderful community!

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XWAはどのようなカリキュラムを採用していますか?

XCL World Academyは、IB一貫教育(初等教育プログラム(PYP)、中等教育プログラム(MYP)、ディプロマプログラム(IBDP))を提供する認定IBワールドスクールです。11年生から12年生の生徒は、アドバンスト・プレイスメント(AP)コースを受講したり、WASC認定の高校卒業資格を取得することもできます。このような進路の柔軟性は、シンガポールのインターナショナルスクールでは珍しいものです。

料金はいくらですか?

学年別の詳細については、料金ページをご覧ください。

XWAは英語学習サポートを提供していますか?

はい。第二言語としての英語(EAL)プログラム基礎英語プログラム(FEP)は、通常の学習と並行して英語力を向上させる必要がある生徒をサポートします。初級レベルの生徒には、集中英語クラスも用意されています。

When can students start?

XCL World Academyは随時入学を受け付けているため、生徒は年間を通していつでも入学できます。完全な学事日程については、こちらをクリックしてください。

出願方法は?

まずはオンライン出願から始めてください。その後、XWAは年齢に応じた評価をスケジュールし、ご家族をキャンパスツアーにご招待します。入学チームがすべてのステップをご案内します。詳細については、admissions@xwa.edu.sgまでメールでお問い合わせいただくか、+65 6230 4230までお電話いただくか、こちらからWhatsAppでご連絡ください。

XWAは何歳から何歳までの生徒を受け入れていますか?

XWAは、生後18ヶ月(ナーサリー)から19歳(12年生)までの生徒を受け入れており、すべての学年が単一のキャンパスにあります。

卒業生はどの大学に進学しますか?

XWAの卒業生は、英国、米国、カナダ、オーストラリア、アジアの主要大学に進学しています。アイビーリーグ校のほか、UCバークレー、ボストン大学、マギル大学、トロント大学、UCL、キングス・カレッジ・ロンドン、シアンスポ、シドニー大学、NUS、NTU、SMUなどが含まれます。8年生から始まる個別化された大学進学カウンセリングは、生徒一人ひとりに最適な進路とグローバルな機会へと導きます。

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