
Raising our game
British schools want international students in their
classrooms to help them to elevate their standards.
International pupils continue to help us to raise our
game, bringing with them strong work ethic, high
intelligence, high grades and an enhanced learning
experience for all.
Crucial for our economy
Overseas pupils are not only a credit in the classroom
but they are invaluable to Britain’s economy. Education
as an export contributes billions and helps to fuel key
sectors, such as the STEM industry.
Diversity
British students can benefit too from the presence of
international pupils by learning first-hand about new
cultures and in turn enriching their lives.
Friends for life
In a digitally connected world that allows us to
communicate with such ease across multiple time
zones, it pays for British students to meet and work
with international friends, students and future
colleagues.
‘Within the
boarding houses,
international diversity is celebrated
and shared. With this rich mix
of people, students come to see
themselves as global citizens who
enjoy getting to understand different
cultures.’
James Milne
Sidcot School
“
“With ease of travel,
mixing of cultures and
international working patterns
there is no doubt that having friends
from a wide variety of countries helps
form global networks that will be of
tremendous use to all our pupils in
their future lives.”
Kingswood School, Bath